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번역 관련 문제 보고
pretty sure he's not destroyed, because when tower fell you saw obvious blue light fly away.
It is pretty apparent that Celebrimbor's used too much of himself into his own Ring for it to be a mere "enhancement" of his abilities, it's almost at a point like the original One Ring - apart of Sauron so much they're bound to Middle-Earth.
Eltariel almost definitely survives, the Blade of Galadriel confirms this, it's description mentions, "Play as Eltariel as she takes on the newest addition of the Nazgul" - Newest addition which is referanced ONLY to Talion.
This is obviously an Elterial v Nazgul Talion moment that happens in the Expansion, heck, maybe the only reason Talion never sees the Nazgul again for 60 or 20 odd years of him being the Lord of Minas Morgul was because Eltariel may of been doing background murder on the Nazgul...
I agree, with celebrimbor ring I would say too
it would legitimately make sense now thanks to Celebrimbor's newfound betrayal and idea to restore order to Middle-Earth JUST like Sauron, perhaps a weak Uruk who has the limited strength of an average Human, and by Uruk standards came out of the vats weak and Celebrimbor made them a Wraith-Uruk maybe?