Adar told Galadriel his plan for defeating Sauron forever during episode six of The Rings of Power season two. The Uruk ...
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 ...
This would be the beginning of Morgoth's plan to form an army and make the races of Middle-earth fight against each other.
Keep scrolling and get up to speed with the being who the evil ruler is... In Tolkien's works, Morgoth actually pre-dates Middle-earth. Before he was known as Morgoth, he was Melkor, the most ...
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Tolkien wrote these books in the 1930s and ‘40s, depicting a fantasy land in which he likely never imagined there to be characters like those in The Rings of Power. And that’s understandable ...
Forodwaith is a region described as being terribly cold due to Morgoth's extended presence there, and Tolkien never describes Sauron as having been attacked by Morgoth's forces during the change ...
It's in this period after Adar's assassination of Sauron that the character really comes into his own, both as the leader of ...
Tolkien sets his sights on Gondolin, a secret elven utopia betrayed and destroyed during the First Age. When Gondolin’s location was betrayed to Morgoth, the vengeful god sent an army of orcs ...
(Why was the world decaying? Tolkien was Catholic.) Early in the Second Age, after the defeat of Morgoth, Sauron appeared to the elves of Lindon and Eregion in a “fair-seeming” guise ...