When we return to the Second Age of Middle-earth, in the Season 2 premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, ...
Like Satan, who was once an angel known as Lucifer, Sauron was originally an angelic being himself called Mairon. As one of the Maiar (the race of immortal spirits from which Gandalf also derives), he ...
The One Ring may be the most obvious example, as it's said that Sauron poured a considerable amount of his own spirit and malice into the item. It's not inconceivable to think that the Iron Crown ...
Sauron begins the next phase of his plan in the latest episode of The Rings of Power. This Lord of the Rings article contains ...
He may be powerful, but even he cannot stand against Sauron alone, hence why he tells The Stranger ... by him before they can be killed by Old Man Willow, a tree with a nasty spirit that tries to ...
Some kind of nature spirit? The folkloric British figure known as the Green ... The ancient beings known as Istar are the wizards that we know from Tolkien's world: Gandalf, Sauron, and Radagast.
In the spirit of that brevity, let's take an aerial view of this episode's other minor but no less important subplots: The Durins: When Annatar/Sauron comes to Khazad-dûm to ask for mithril on ...
"Not today, Satan!" quips Daniels, who decided to play it safe after reading about the weirdness that filmmakers witnessed ...