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The Rings Of Power Season 2: Sauron's Lasting Damage On Galadriel
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Star Morfydd Clark teases Sauron's "lasting damage" on Galadriel in season two of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Based on J.R.R. In Tolkien's writings, the Prime Video prequel series delves deeper into Middle-earth's past with its first season centered on numerous events leading up to the formation of the Rings of Power. When the human Halbrand (Charlie Vickers), who had become close to Galadriel, was revealed to be the Dark Lord in the finale, it also resolved the initial mystery surrounding Sauron's whereabouts.
In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Clark hinted at the impact of the devastating Sauron discovery on Galadriel in season two of The Rings of Power. Even though she mentioned "lasting damage," Clark also cited one of Gandalf's well-known quotes from The Lord of the Rings to emphasize that Galadriel must maintain her optimism and battle on.
Galadriel starts to doubt Halbrand's claim to be King of the Southlands in season 1. Galadriel is made to question her previous beliefs when she confronts him about his fake past in the season one finale of The Rings of Power. After Sauron revealed who he was, she had visions of the Dark Lord trying to convince her that he could save Middle-earth and give her power. Using her newfound knowledge, Galadriel told Elrond (Robert Aramayo) that Halbrand should not be contacted, and three rings were created.
In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Clark hinted at the impact of the devastating Sauron discovery on Galadriel in season two of The Rings of Power. Even though she mentioned "lasting damage," Clark also cited one of Gandalf's well-known quotes from The Lord of the Rings to emphasize that Galadriel must maintain her optimism and battle on.
Galadriel starts to doubt Halbrand's claim to be King of the Southlands in season 1. Galadriel is made to question her previous beliefs when she confronts him about his fake past in the season one finale of The Rings of Power. After Sauron revealed who he was, she had visions of the Dark Lord trying to convince her that he could save Middle-earth and give her power. Using her newfound knowledge, Galadriel told Elrond (Robert Aramayo) that Halbrand should not be contacted, and three rings were created.