The Rings of Power season 2 episode 6 contains references to some hugely important items in The Lord of the Rings lore.
The Rings of Power said Sauron's crown came from Morgoth's Iron Crown. Did it really? Or is that just another one of the Dark ...
Fëanor has been mentioned a few times in The Rings of Power, and Celebrimbor uses the Elf's hammer to make his rings.
In his first conversation with Galadriel (Morfydd Clark), Adar (Sam Hazeldine) brings out Morgoth's crown, a powerful symbol of the first Dark Lord, now coveted by the second one, Sauron (Charlie ...
Taking all of this into account, Morgoth's crown should not still be in Middle-earth at the time of The Rings of Power. That said, it does resemble the Iron Crown as it is described in lore. Morgoth ...
Even so, there were other Ainur that envied the power of life and creation that only Ilúvatar held, including the most ...
Both Morgoth and Sauron are incredibly evil bad guys, but which "Lord of the Rings" villain is the most powerful of Tolkien's ...
Pharâzon mentions the Undying Lands in Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5, a Lord of the Rings location with an enormous history.
However, the most interesting part is the flashback scene at the beginning. It shows a younger Sauron vying for power as the new antagonist following Morgoth’s defeat. But he’s betrayed by Adar and ...
They’re maybe even more powerful. Ents are so strong that Morgoth created trolls in response to them. But trolls were never as strong as the tree folk. The Ents of the Second Age were also still ...