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  2. Sauron - Wikipedia

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    The name was then changed to Gorthû, Sûr, and finally to Sauron. Gorthû, in the form Gorthaur, remained in The Silmarillion; [T 11] both Thû and Sauron name the character in the 1925 Lay of Leithian. [T 43] The story of Beren and Lúthien also features the heroic hound Huan and involved the subtext of cats versus dogs in its earliest form ...

  3. Celebrimbor - Wikipedia

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    Secretly, without Sauron's knowledge, Celebrimbor also forged three Rings for the Elves, the greatest and fairest of the Rings of Power. The three Rings were thus free of Sauron's corrupting influence. [T 5] At the same time, Sauron secretly forged a ring: the One Ring which would enable him to rule Middle-earth. Later Sauron reassumed his role ...

  4. List of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power characters

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    A corrupted Elf, one of the first Orcs, and their current leader, [89] [90] who creates the land of Mordor so the Orcs can live free from their enemies and Sauron. [91] Adar prefers the term "Uruk", the name for Orcs in Black Speech, an idea that came from Mawle who personally disliked the word "Orc" being used on set.

  5. What to Remember Before The Rings of Power Season 2 - AOL

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    The Rings of Power is back with a second season on Prime Video Aug. 29. It's been two years since Season 1 ended, and given the sheer number of characters and plot lines on this sprawling show ...

  6. Find out Who's Joined the Cast of 'The Rings of Power' Season 2

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    In Tolkien’s book The Silmarillion, Sauron’s elf name was Annatar, but since The Rings of Power team don’t have the rights to that book, it’s likely he’ll go by a different name in the show.

  7. Sauron then appears disguised in a shining golden new look as an elf to Celebrimbor, telling Celebrimbor to call him “a sharer of gits,” as Sauron sets him on a path to capture The Nine.

  8. Rings of Power - Wikipedia

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    The Rings of Power are magical artefacts in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, most prominently in his high fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.The One Ring first appeared as a plot device, a magic ring in Tolkien's children's fantasy novel, The Hobbit; Tolkien later gave it a backstory and much greater power.

  9. Why Sauron Can Change Form on 'The Rings of Power' - AOL

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