![]() While little is known about their specific powers, the three did contain colored stones that matched the elements they were named after (water, fire, and air). ![]() Three Rings of Power - According to Tolkien, the Three Rings were known as Nenya, Narya, and Vilya. Their forging will likely emerge as a major point of contention among Tolkien fans, although the Three Rings do seem to carry the same properties in The Rings of Power that they do in Tolkien’s books. ![]() The Rings of Power’s Season 1 finale seriously upends the chronology of events laid out by Tolkien. However, the reason he’s not around when Celebrimbor forges them is not that he’s gone on the run from Galadriel (Morfydd Clark), but that he’s gone back to Mordor to secretly forge the One Ring. That means the Three Rings aren’t forged until long after Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) has been taught how to craft them by Annatar, the Lord of Gifts, who turns out to be Sauron in disguise.Įpisode 8 alludes to Sauron’s book role as Annatar by having him remark that Celebrimbor should view his crafting advice as nothing more than a “gift.” As is the case in The Rings of Power, the Three Rings are also forged in the books when Sauron is not present in Eregion. Unlike in The Rings of Power, the Three Rings are forged only after the Nine for Mortal Men and the Seven for the Dwarf-lords of Middle-earth have already been made. The Lord of Gifts - In Tolkien’s legendarium, the Three Rings worn by “the Elven-kings under the sky” are some of the last forged. Charlie Vickers as Halbrand/Sauron in the Season 1 finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. ![]()
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