Rings of Power 4

I’m back with the next installment of Rings of Power. Once again, i will cover each story we’ve seen independently.

Galadriel’s story has gone well so far. My fears about Miriel being portrayed wrong were healed, and Numenor is finally done properly. I’m getting a severe Chancellor Palpatine vibe for Pharazon, and I’m not sure if I like it, though I think that’s bound to happen anyway. Lastly, I’m not quite sure why Miriel said the other six Palantir were lost; we know where most of them are.

Elrond’s continues on the same track as before, but I’m a little confused. It’s Sauron that teaches the elves to make the Rings of Power, but so far, no Sauron in Eregion.

Finally, I stand by my previous statement with Arondir. Though Adar is fleshed out to be a much better guy, I’m still incredibly confused at why he has an elvish name among orcs.

While I’m at it, I came up with a fantastic theory for Meteor Man: everybody’s been talking about Earendil a bit, and he did get turned into a star… I hate this idea, and if I see it fulfilled Amazon will have trouble regaining my faith. But only time will tell.

Golden Hairs

This is the first post from Random LotR Fact That Popped Into My Head This Morning. It concerns two of my favourite characters: Gimli and Galadriel.

Most of you likely know the story of Galadriel’s gift to Gimli; he asked for a golden hair of hers, she gave him three. That’s all good, but what most of you don’t know, is that Feanor asked her for the exact same gift, three times, and she rejected him three times. So just to spite him, she gave Gimli 3. I can just imagine the ghost of Feanor absolutely freaking out when he heard this :D. Oh, and Social Media exists in Arda: after the third rejection, Unfinished Tales even says, ‘They were un-friends forever.’ My guess is she blocked him first.

Rings of Power Episodes 1-3

This is the first post under Rings of Power. I will go over the first three episodes of Amzon’s show, in short format.

Galadriel’s story is, in my mind, canon enough. The specific events that have happened with her so far are maybe not perfect, but acceptable enough for me. I feel Tar-Miriel and Elendil are not portrayed very well based on what we’ve been given, but that can be fixed. So far, so good.

Elrond’s story is wonderful. Almost perfectly faithful to the lore. Elrond was friends with Durin, and this conflict is not mentioned, but can be expected, due to the life expectancy difference. Some points:

  1. The Rite of Sigin-Tarag is not 100% well portrayed
  2. Disa doesn’t have a beard!!!!!!!

Nori’s story is not the type of thing Tolkien would write yet. So far, it could 100% have happened, aside from Meteor Man, but he just didn’t write it, because it just isn’t that important.

Arondir’s story is, in my opinion, not even worth following. It’s nice to see the Southlands get transformed into Mordor, but with my specific-ness on the non-existence of black elves, and Tolkien’s specific-ness about the number of human-elf romances across the ages, I just cannot accept this as canon. Orcs would never use an elvish name, such as Adar, or father, for their leader, so there’s yet another strike.

So far, I’m excited to see what this evolves into, but skeptical and scared at the same time. Overall I’d say 7 / 10. But we shall see.

New Categories

As promised, I’m adding some new categories. The first is Random LotR Fact That Just Popped Into My Head This Morning, or LotR Fact. It’s very straightforward.

Next is Rings of Power. I have recently begun to watch the new Amazon LotR show, Rings of Power, and every week or so I’ll be giving out my opinion on certain episodes, in regards to faithfulness to the lore.

That’s all for now, but there will be more soon, hopefully.

I’m Back

After a long absence, I have finally returned. I’m sorry to any of you who have been checking each day over the absence, I shall try to post something every weekday. I’m adding a few new categories, etc. That’s all for now