The Rings of Power season 2 episode 6 contains references to some hugely important items in The Lord of the Rings lore.
The subsequent series of events, orchestrated by the god Ulmo, would lead to the defeat of Morgoth. The Fall of Gondolin connects to The Lord of the Rings through Tuor's son Eärendil, who’d go ...
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 ...
While Morgoth was obsessed with conquering ... (Galadriel and Elrond were among the Elves who didn’t fall for this trick.) A close up of Sauron in his Annatar disguise in The Rings of Power ...
Shortly after the fall of Morgoth at the dawn of the Second Age, Sauron christens himself as the new Dark Lord. But the orcs aren't jazzed by their self-appointed leader, who appears in another ...
Both Morgoth and Sauron managed to inflict much harm on the world and their enemies before their downfall, but Morgoth was ...
The episode begins with a version of Sauron that does not look at all like Halbrand of the Southlands shortly after the fall of his master, Morgoth. Sauron does not appear to have the loyalty of ...
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 ...
Both Morgoth and Sauron are incredibly evil bad guys, but which "Lord of the Rings" villain is the most powerful of Tolkien's ...
Morgoth attacked the city with all of his strength ... Gothmog finally met his end during the Fall of Gondolin, when the elf Ecthelion of the Fountain sacrificed himself to quench Gothmog's fires in ...
Where Is He?’ By the end of this week’s episode of “The Rings of Power,” Adar’s Orc army is fully besieging Eregion, ...