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 ...
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 ...
The Secret Fire is more complex than that, though, and is tied to the many philosophical and religious motifs J.R.R. Tolkien ...
(Gandalf the Grey, Saruman the White, etc.) Tolkien wrote about two blue wizards in Lord of the Rings named Alatar and Pallando. They both traveled to Rhûn to convince men who had been loyal to ...
The Rings of Power elevates Galadriel to new heights that give her the complexity and rich characterization that she truly ...
(Gandalf the Grey, Saruman the White, etc.) Tolkien wrote about two blue wizards in Lord of the Rings named Alatar and ...
The Lord of the Rings is famous for its incredible locations, but some of Tolkien's most formidable strongholds have yet to ...
What creature is lurking about in the Khazad-dum? Some Rings of Power fans think they have it figured out – but others don't ...
Both Morgoth and Sauron are incredibly evil bad guys, but which "Lord of the Rings" villain is the most powerful of Tolkien's ...
They were created by Eru Ilúvatar, the One God of Tolkien's legendarium, to be servants to the Valar, powerful angelic creatures tasked with governing the world of Arda. When the mightiest of the ...
Pharâzon mentions the Undying Lands in Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5, a Lord of the Rings location with an enormous history.
Well, it would seem it's none other than the Balrog. This is a terrifying creature that's in hiding down in Khazad-dûm, and it's a servant of Morgoth (AKA, the Dark Lord before Sauron). In Tolkien's ...