![]() ![]() ![]() The Stranger (Daniel Weyman) faces off against three followers of Sauron. In season two, we could see the Dwarven and Human kingdoms construct their own rings. Sauron disappears before the rings are made, which could mean he is off to try and ensure the other Rings of Power are made as part of his plan. Due to some persuasion from Sauron, they decide to turn the ore into two rings, the first Rings of Power.Īfter Galadriel finds out the identity of Sauron, she asks them to instead make three Rings of Power, hoping it'll be enough to thwart whatever plan the enemy has. This changes in the finale when the Elves are trying to work out how to use the last bit of Mithril, a special ore, to save their people. However, there was no mention of rings throughout the first season. Sauron tricked the Elven, Dwarven, and Human kingdoms into creating powerful rings, which he then took control over using a ring to rule them all. This betrayal of her own people could come back to harm Galadriel in the future since she goes along with Sauron's plan to create one of the rings of power.įans of "Lord of The Rings" all know the story behind the Rings of Power, which is what the Amazon series at first appeared to be based on. Galadriel appears to pick a third option, refusing to join Sauron, but keeping his identity a secret from the other elves. It is unclear if it was always Sauron's plan to be led to the Elven kingdom, or just to trick Galadriel, but at this point, he proposes that the Elven warrior joins him or become dishonored by revealing the truth to the other elves. She discovers that he is not the lost king and confronts him, leading him to reveal his true identity, Sauron. However, once they reach the kingdom, Galadriel starts to become wary of her companion again. Halbrand deceives Galadriel into believing that he is the lost king of the Southlands, a kingdom of humans, and thus she props him up to take his place as ruler.Īfter Halbrand is injured during the battle in episode six, the pair ride off to the Elven kingdom so that Halbrand can be seen by a healer. Halbrand (Charlie Vickers) and Galadriel have been journeying together since being stuck on a wrecked raft lost at sea. Charlie Vickers as Halbrand in "The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power." ![]()
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