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Essentially, the issue a lot of people have with Sauron’s “One ring to rule them all” is that it doesn’t seem to follow its own rules. In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, we learn ...
King Pharazon of Numenor made plenty of moves during The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2. At the start of the series he seemed broadly happy to accept Numenor’s Queen Regent, Miriel ...
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Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movies redefined the meaning behind the "Eye" of Sauron, but the real version is still hidden within.
Where is Sauron in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power? This is a question that most fans have been asking since the show debuted on Prime Video. The iconic villain is the titular Lord of the ...
Nine men who were kings ended up corrupted by the power of the One Ring. Sauron achieved his purpose and created the Nazgul, wraiths that follow the orders of the dark lord and detect the presence of ...
When Sauron had created the Rings of Power, he made nine specifically for the most powerful kingdoms of Man. He distributed these under the guise of a Lord of Gifts, which the Men and their greedy ...
Before we get into Sauron, it’s best to start with his predecessor and the first Dark Lord of Middle-earth: Morgoth. First known as Melkor, he was a Valar—or one of the most powerful beings in Arda.