Servants of Morgoth | The Rings of Power
➛ "You have been told many lies. To untangle it all, would all but require the creation of a new world."
I wanted to spend some time highlighting the remnants of Morgoth's defeat in one video. Seeing the rise of both Adar and Sauron. These two were, without a doubt, my favorite character in The Rings of Power, and I'm excited to see how their confrontation will be in season two. It's most certainly going to be brutal. With this edit, I tried to avoid using footage from Lord of The Rings since it takes place long after these events, so I didn't feel it was fitting for the story in this video in terms of continuity.
What did you think of The Rings of Power? - I give it a solid 8/10 Silmarillion Points.
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Adar has a quite ominous presence that only a few villains have and he must be quite powerful as well because he literally killed Sauron, it doesn't matter how he did it, the fact is, he did it and he took over his entire kingdom. I hope we get to see Morgoth in the next season in some flashback scene.
Before this series came out I was influenced by all the bad expectations of people and I started to exaggerate myself. But after watching the series I was genuinely sad that it was over and thought it was really stupid that we have to wait another 2 years for season 2. The series did indeed have its flaws and some scenes might not have been acted too well, or it script was bad. But overall it was an epic experience. If you add that it also looks breathtaking, I think it might be better than the first and last Hobbit movies, and just maybe the second. And I'm satisfied that it will never be better than the original trilogy, because that wouldn't be fun anyway. Overall a fantastic series and great edit!
I like how he isn’t just some angry general he has emotions and cares for his men
FOR ADAR! FOR ADAR!!! FOR ADAR!!!!!! ❤⚔️🤬
The reason sauron was so obsessed with controlling the earth because all this Chaos was because his master morgoth or in plain words he saw the essence of morgoth in every aspect of the middle Earth and wanted to get rid of it. Ironic that this hatred towards his evil master drove him to doing even more evil.
Dude who played sauron is saved season 1..
Galadriel is the real dark lord, who needs to be put down. Lord halbrand is innocent.
halbrand/sauron solo carried the series from being pure crap
I was honestly very surprised by this show and enjoyed it alot more than I thought l, and this tribute makes me just wanna start it over and watch again, amazing job🤘
The climax at the end with Sauron is very powerful. Very well use of the music and scenes. Incredible job
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literal chills at the last minute and a half of this. the whole thing is amazing but the building and tragedy of the elves realizing their “ally” is their mortal enemy is incredible. embodies sauron’s character perfectly. his namesake, literally, “the deceiver”
I have extensively read all Tolkien works, including the books he wrote just for Christopher which fill in quite a few gaps. I can catagorically assure you that The Rings of Power was a perfect depiction of his world in every way. There is no "Wokeness" in it at all. The Numenorians were divided into two basic races: dark skinned/blond haired and light skinned/dark haired. The Hobbits began as "hobgoblins" living on an island the Valar created for the souls of children who died too young. Just before Tom Bombadil destroyed the world, Gandalf, then called Olurin, guided the hobgoblins north and they continued to migrate from disaster to disaster.
I LOVE how well done the "villains" in this show are (can adar even be called a villain??).
This is art!
Awesome work man 🤍
Now that's a tribute. A truly epic one which suits the master of the rings
AWESOME work brotherrr
I haven't watched this show yet, but Adar seems like he's my favorite character just from this video