User blog comment:Bolg, son of Azog/Morgoth and the Ring/@comment-24.132.105.110-20130816193016

Well I think  that he would have taken the Ring because it gave enough power. He could never have overthrown the Valar because that would mean that he could get an army as strong as the Númenóreans were at the end of the third age. This is however not likely and if that would he would also need a fleet and I think Orcs feared water so I don't if they would have sailed to Valinor, which was even in the First Age diffucult because there was a barrier of small rocks. Also when the Númenóreans did attack Valinor Eru intervened and stopped the Númenóreans. I don't think Sauron was not more evil than Morgoth because he used to be Morgoth's servant. Although it is stated that Sauron was as evil Morgoth except for fact that he served Morgoth. Manwë and Varda can not destroy the Ring like that. Morgoth would have also never attacked the Valinor because he would probably have stuck to being a ruler in Middle-Earth unless he would have been able to train  an army strong enough. This is however not likely because the Valar overcame him in the war of the wrath and that was at the height of his power.