FANCIMES: The Rings of Power Season 1
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Friday, October 14, 2022

The Rings of Power Season 1 Episode 8: Sauron to Mordor Mount, First Rings Forged 🎥720 📆

In Episode 8 Season 1 of Amazon's series The Rings of Power - "Alloyed", Gradiel takes Halbrand to Erigon- the realm of the Elve-Smiths to heal his wounds. Halbrand has excellent suggestions to help Celebrimbor craft powerful rings from the small mithril ore that Elrond brought home, but his words gets his dark identity revealed.


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THE ISTARI WIZARD


In the East, the Stranger meets the mysterious female trio, who call him "Lord Sauron" and declare their mission is to serve him. The trio say they would take him back to Rhûn to learn how to control his powers.

Rhûn is the eastern region of Middle-earth (including the Southlands, now Mordor) and the cradle of all the clans of Middle-earth, including the Dwarves. Later, when Morgoth rose, the peoples gradually migrated to the West. Those who remained in Rhûn side with and are loyal to Morgoth and later to Sauron.

At first, the Stranger believes in and followes the arrangement of the trio. But then Nori and other Harfoots catch up and awaken him. Thanks to the staff that Nori steals from the leader of the trio, the Stranger banishes the trio back to their darkness.

Before being banished, the trio realize that the Stranger was not Sauron, but one of the Istari Wizards (this could be Gandalf the Grey).


THE FIRST 3 RINGS AT EREGION


The Great Tree at Lindon is dying, and King Gil-galad is urged to leave Middle-earth and return to Valinor to avoid becoming a mortal being. However, when Galadriel returns with news of the rise of the dark forces in Mordor, Elrond and Celebrimbor try to find a solution from the small mithril ore that Elrond brought home.

In Eregion, home of the Elves Blacksmiths, Halbrand is healed and offers Celebrimbor the idea to forge mithril with other metals to amplify its power. Later, Galadriel sacrifices her short sword for Celebrimbor to melt, mixed with mithril. Galadriel's short sword has gold and silver components from Vanilor, so the quality is superior to the material from the Middle-earth.

Because of Halbrand's statement "of power over the flesh", Galadriel begin to doubt Halbrand's identity because it was a statement she had heard from Adar saying about Sauron.

Galadriel sends someone to check the genealogy of the royal family in the Southlands and discovers they had no descendants a thousand year ago. Galadriel confronts Halbrand and he admits he is Sauron. Halbrand says he loves Galadriel and wants her to become his queen to rule the Middle-earth together.

Fearing that one day the rings would fall into Sauron's hands, Galadriel suggests making 3 of them instead of 2. Elrond finds the family tree of the royal family in the Southlands and possibly understands the situation; perhaps in future developments he will offer to make other sets of rings.

In the final scenes of the season, Halbrand goes to Mordor Mount, perhaps to begin forging his One Ring.

THE RINGS OF POWER SEASON 2


Filming for Season 2 of The Rings of Power began in October 2022, and the installment is expected to air sometime in the middle of late 2024.






Charles Edwards ... Celebrimbor





Robert Aramayo ... Elrond





Trystan Gravelle ... Pharazôn





Benjamin Walker ... King Gil-galad









Lloyd Owen ... Elendil






Morfydd Clark ... Galadriel




Daniel Weyman ... Stranger / Gandalf Grey, 

Markella Kavenagh ... Elanor "Nori" Brandyfoot






Charlie Vickers ... Halbrand / Sauron













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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Season Finale | Prime Video


Cynthia Addai-Robinson ... Míriel
Robert Aramayo ... Elrond
Owain Arthur ... Durin IV

Lloyd Owen ... Elendil

Maxim Baldry ... Isildur

Ismael Cruz Córdova ... Arondir

Nazanin Boniadi ... Bronwyn
Morfydd Clark ... Galadriel
Charles Edwards ... Celebrimbor
Trystan Gravelle ... Pharazôn
Lenny Henry ... Sadoc Burrows
Ema Horvath ... Eärien
Markella Kavenagh ... Elanor "Nori" Brandyfoot
Simon Merrells ... Trevyn
Tyroe Muhafidin ... Theo
Peter Mullan ... Durin III
Sophia Nomvete ... Disa
Megan Richards ... Poppy Proudfellow
Dylan Smith ... Largo Brandyfoot: Nori's father
Charlie Vickers ... Halbrand / Sauron
Leon Wadham ... Kemen: Pharazôn's son
Benjamin Walker ... King Gil-galad
Daniel Weyman ... Stranger / Gandalf Grey
Sara Zwangobani ... Marigold Brandyfoot

Joseph Mawle ... Adar

Geoff Morrell ... Waldreg





Saturday, October 8, 2022

The Rings of Power Season 1 Episode 7: Balrog Awakened, Mordor Named

In Episode 7 Season 1 of The Rings of Power - "The Eye", the surviving Southlanders prepare to evacuate to find a new fertile land; Miriel, blinded by the disaster, along with her army return to Númenór with the promise of returning to the Southlands.

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Isildur's missing makes General Elendil think he was dead. Elendil tends to partly blame Galadriel for what had happened to his son; while Míriel believes that what Galadriel had done was right.
Galadriel escorts the wounded Halbrand to Lindon to obtain the Elvish potion for healing.
Elsewhere, Nori's caravan discovers their destination forest has been destroyed by the eruption of Orodruin. The Unknown Stranger tries to heal a dead tree but fails, and he decides to leave with a map of the locations of the stars provided by the Harfoots.
The next day, the entire dead forest are revived, the fruits luxuriant. While the Harfoots rejoice, they encounter a mysterious trio searching for the Unknown Stranger. After a failed attempt by Nori to fool them, the trio burn down the Harfoots' possessions. Nori and a few Harfoots set out to find the Stranger to warn him of impending danger.
Meanwhile, in Khazad-dûm, Elrond proposes a deal to King Durin III: Lindon would provide wealth and prosperity to the Dwarves for centuries; in return they get to mine mithril. However, King Durin III refuses, stating that the Age of Elves in Middle-earth is coming to an end.
As Elrond leaves, Prince Durin IV witnesses a lump of mithril that Elrond left can cure from a sick leaf of the magic tree. He calls Elrond back and begin mining the ore himself.
Just as they dig to a large vein of mithril, King Durin III appears and decides to banish Elrond immediately, deprive Prince Durin IV of his princeship after a hot debate, and seal the mithril mine.
At the bottom of the mine, a giant Balrog has awakened. In Southland, Adar renames the dead land "Mordor".


































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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Season Finale | Prime Video


Cynthia Addai-Robinson ... Míriel
Robert Aramayo ... Elrond
Owain Arthur ... Durin IV

Lloyd Owen ... Elendil

Maxim Baldry ... Isildur

Ismael Cruz Córdova ... Arondir

Nazanin Boniadi ... Bronwyn
Morfydd Clark ... Galadriel
Charles Edwards ... Celebrimbor
Trystan Gravelle ... Pharazôn
Lenny Henry ... Sadoc Burrows
Ema Horvath ... Eärien
Markella Kavenagh ... Elanor "Nori" Brandyfoot
Simon Merrells ... Trevyn
Tyroe Muhafidin ... Theo
Peter Mullan ... Durin III
Sophia Nomvete ... Disa
Megan Richards ... Poppy Proudfellow
Dylan Smith ... Largo Brandyfoot: Nori's father
Charlie Vickers ... Halbrand
Leon Wadham ... Kemen: Pharazôn's son
Benjamin Walker ... King Gil-galad
Daniel Weyman ... Stranger
Sara Zwangobani ... Marigold Brandyfoot

Joseph Mawle ... Adar

Geoff Morrell ... Waldreg





Friday, September 30, 2022

The Rings of Power Season 1 Episode 6: Sailing to a Burning Dawn

In Episode 6 Season 1 of The Rings of Power - "Udûn", the villagers of the Southlands turn the Tower of Elf into a trap to eliminate part of the Orcs gathering there; then they retreat to the village to set up other traps. but eventually lose the battle against the ferocious Orc army.

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Númenor's army on horse appear just in time to prevent the villagers from being massacred. Galadriel and Halbrand chase after and capture the escaping Adar, then recovers an object wrapped in a cloth and they both thinks it to be the hilt of a dark sword.

Adar turns out to have been a Demon, who in the past was captured, tortured, and twisted into an Orc by Morgoth. Beings like Adar are called The Sons of the Dark, or Uruk or Moriondor.

Galadriel tries  to force Adar to tell about Sauron's whereabouts, but he apparently lies that he had killed Sauron.

With the support of the villagers, Queen Míriel proclaims Halbrand King of the Southlands.

At a mountain waterfall, Friggin Waldreg, a loyal follower of Sauron, somehow acquires the hilt of a dark sword, and activates it into a full shape. 

He inserts it into a crevice in the rock, which appears to be a padlock, and turns it. The gate wall of the waterfall is now opened, and the water began to flow down the tunnels that the Orcs and the slaves had dug earlier.

Eventually, the water flow activates the volcano next to the village, causing lava and rock to erupt, engulfing the village and many people below, including Númenor's army.

Galadriel stares blankly at the desolation, letting the storm of fire overtake her.







Charlie Vickers ... Halbrand



Tyroe Muhafidin ... Theo




Geoff Morrell ... Waldreg

































Joseph Mawle ... Adar







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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Teaser Trailer | Prime Video


Cynthia Addai-Robinson ... Míriel
Robert Aramayo ... Elrond
Owain Arthur ... Durin IV

Lloyd Owen ... Elendil

Maxim Baldry ... Isildur

Ismael Cruz Córdova ... Arondir

Nazanin Boniadi ... Bronwyn
Morfydd Clark ... Galadriel
Charles Edwards ... Celebrimbor
Trystan Gravelle ... Pharazôn
Lenny Henry ... Sadoc Burrows
Ema Horvath ... Eärien
Markella Kavenagh ... Elanor "Nori" Brandyfoot
Simon Merrells ... Trevyn
Tyroe Muhafidin ... Theo
Peter Mullan ... Durin III
Sophia Nomvete ... Disa
Megan Richards ... Poppy Proudfellow
Dylan Smith ... Largo Brandyfoot: Nori's father
Charlie Vickers ... Halbrand
Leon Wadham ... Kemen: Pharazôn's son
Benjamin Walker ... King Gil-galad
Daniel Weyman ... Stranger
Sara Zwangobani ... Marigold Brandyfoot

Joseph Mawle ... Adar

Geoff Morrell ... Waldreg





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