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Sauron poses as Halbrand at the gates of Eregion and refuses to leave. Celebrimbor awaits news from Lindon, not knowing that Gil-galad's messengers were killed on their way to Eregion. Despite promising Galadriel that he would never talk to Halbrand again, Celebrimbor eventually decides to turn Halbrand away personally.
The Halbrand persona was conceived to make the audience share the feeling of being deceived by Sauron, and to ensure he would not overshadow other characters. Afterwards, he would be allowed to function like other classic TV villains (such as Walter White or Tony Soprano ), or Lucifer in John Milton 's Paradise Lost . [ 23 ]
They are followed by Nori's friend Poppy Proudfellow, who brings Harfoot maps of the area that help them find their way. They are also followed by mysterious riders. Though Gil-galad sends a messenger to warn Celebrimbor—the Elven-smith who forged the three rings—of Halbrand's true identity, Sauron arrives at the gates of Eregion first.
Throughout their battle, Sauron makes some remarks that Galadriel-Sauron shippers would eat up, including when he was turned into Halbrand: “Fighting at your side. If I could just hold onto that ...
When on land, the family is based in Concarneau, a small coastal town in Brittany, northwestern France. When at sea, the 18-meter-long yacht becomes their home, shared with around 10 other people ...
The sequence where the characters are attacked by a sea monster was mostly filmed in the smaller dive tank. [56] The final scene of the episode, in which Galadriel and Halbrand are found by a Númenórean ship and the shadow of a sailor is cast on their raft, is a direct reference to Lawrence of Arabia. [12]
Ar-Pharazôn learns from the palantír that Halbrand was actually Sauron in disguise. He accuses Míriel of aligning herself with Sauron, discrediting the results of her trial. All members of the Faithful are accused of treason and arrested.
The shapeshifting former lieutenant of the Dark Lord Morgoth who disguises himself as the human Halbrand and the Elf Annatar, the "Lord of Gifts", to deceive the people of Middle-earth. [100] [101] Payne explained that Sauron sees himself as a hero who wants to "heal and rehabilitate Middle-earth" by controlling its people using the Rings of Power.