THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Drops Some Intriguing Hints About Adar - SPOILERS

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Drops Some Intriguing Hints About Adar - SPOILERS

We still don't know much about Adar, the mysterious new villain who was introduced last week, but Friday's episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power does give us a little more to go on....

By MarkCassidy - Sep 16, 2022 10:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Lord of the Rings

The following contains major spoilers for The Rings of Power episode 4, "A Great Wave."

In the closing moments of last week's episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, we were introduced (via a blurry final shot) to Adar, and this Friday's instalment reveals a little more about the mysterious new villain.

There's been some speculation he could be Sauron himself, but that seems highly unlikely - although the Dark Lord was capable of altering his appearance. Still, we're far from convinced.

Though Adar is a little rough around the edges, he is clearly an Elf, so what on Middle Earth is one of the Children of Ilúvatar doing leading an army of Orcs? Arondir wonders the same thing, but his captor is not exactly forthcoming with information about himself. Nevertheless, we can hazard a pretty good guess based in the information at hand.

"Adar" is the Sindarin word for father, which suggests that the Orcs look at their leader as more of a paternal figure. Why could this be? Well, J.R.R. Tolkien's original history of Middle Earth claimed that Morgoth captured some Elves right after their "awakening" and used dark magic and other twisted means to create a new form of life that would be loyal only to him. Tolkien would later revise this part of the lore (Elves were now incorruptible), so there could be another explanation.

Interestingly, Adar also tells Arondir that he is "no god... at least, not yet." Is it possible that this wretched being is simply an ancient Sindarin Elf Morgoth or Sauron promised to grant even greater power if he betrayed his own kind and became his servant? 

Adar ultimately releases Arondir and sends him back to the watchtower of Ostirith to give Bronwyn and her people an ultimatum: surrender or die. We know the Elf is searching for the sinister sword hilt Bronwyn's son Theo is carrying, so perhaps we'll get some more answers when he finally gets his hands on it.

What did you guys think of the fourth episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power?

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Fares
Fares - 9/16/2022, 10:42 PM
I thought that he might be the Hand of Sauron (he has one hand covered in a black spiky gauntlet), but then I learned that the Hand of Sauron is non-canon. So not impossible, bit highly unlikely.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 9/17/2022, 9:03 AM
@Fares - I thought Adar is Sauron? They said in the tv show that Adar is another name for Sauron and they are hiding in the Southlands after Master Morgoth died and they were defeated by the Elf/Human alliance. Am I missing something because all these fan theories still believe Sauron is someone else?
TheyDont
TheyDont - 9/17/2022, 9:44 AM
@Fares - This whole show is non-canon.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/17/2022, 11:11 AM
@mastakilla39 - the imprisoned elves were postulating that Adar COULD be another pseudonym that Sauron utilizes but were not sure.

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I am thinking that Sauron is going to emerge to declare himself openly and claim the southlands as Mordor, his planned kingdom re: the maps in Elros’ library on Numenor. It is already extremely clear that the green farmlands of the Theo/cursed hilt sub-storyline are being terraformed into what we come to see as the hell-on-earth Mordor in the novels/films. One of the characters even quickly name-dropped Orodruin (Mount Doom) as a landmark in this week’s episode.
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I have this feeling that old, bumbling dude is actually Annatar (Sauron) in fair form and that the meteor show was him attempting to fool the people’s of Middle Earth that he was sent directly from Valinor (remember, the meteor was sent from their isle the moment Galadriel refused to lay down her quest and turned away from the Valar’s island by jumping off the boat. Those two events happen simultaneously. Sauron (for real, in the books) was known to have approached Eonwe (in essence his power set Maia counterpart who was the Herald of Manwe) asking for penance and restoration after Morgoth’s utter defeat in the War of Wrath, calculating that evil would never be able to usurp the power of Arda and that he wanted out of the evil lifestyle, but was told that the cost for penance would be ages upon ages of servitude and humiliation with status and station below even men in order to show true atonement. At the thought of that abasement, Sauron decided to go full-on arrogant and openly declared himself Lord of Men and Middle Earth. I am wondering if the meteor thing was his way of leaving that parlay with Eonwe so as to appear as being sent from Valinor and that the bumbling old man guise is his way of appearing to the elves in fair form and with the testimony of a seemingly innocent hobbit/harfoot/halfling child, he might be able to use that as credibility to his lie. The map of stars might be the way to the Northern Elven Kingdoms (would explain why they appear strange to the nomad-like ‘harfoots’) so that he could seek out Celebrimbor to begin the Annatar deception. We have always assumed that Annatar was always a fair-form beautiful, classical long blonde hair elf. What if the writers are setting up that ‘fair form’ as a bumbling old man seemingly bereft of agency or agenda. Would parallel nicely with how the Valar actually DID send a bunch of seemingly bumbling old father figures (the Istari) to aid the free peoples if Middle Earth.

My own worthless two cents anyway.
PhantomCelery
PhantomCelery - 9/17/2022, 11:34 AM
@SauronthePower - I think the old man is one of the blue wizards. Interesting theory is that Halbrand is Sauron. The obvious way he described how to take control over someone by giving them something that you yourself have control over (aka the One Ring), the fact that he will unite the southlands like Galadriel says but not in the way she expects- he will literally unite the Orcs and facilitate its change to Mordor...
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/18/2022, 4:49 AM
@PhantomCelery - definitely a possibility but hopefully not. The Istari came as a complete group of five 1000 years into the 3rd age, which was 1,100 years after the sinking of Numenor. I know the writers have been circulating that letter dredged up from Tolkien’s notes that retconned the blue wizards as arriving earlier than the rest in order to disrupt Sauron’s operations, but that letter, though directly spoken by Tolkien himself, was never canon. Tolkien had gone back and started revisiting the Istari origin story but had never retconned the change. ‘The Silmarillion’ being actual official canon lays out the scenario as the wizards arriving simultaneously. That letter that some have quoted was mined from the barrel-scrapings of Tolkien’s notes and included as a sort of ‘Bonus Deleted Content’ kind of thing in something like the 11th out of 12 supplemental material compendiums released after Tolkien’s death.
thewanderer
thewanderer - 9/16/2022, 10:44 PM
Seems like storylines are going to start intertwining next episode.
Knightrider
Knightrider - 9/16/2022, 10:56 PM
This show desperately needs a villain as characters just seem to be a little lost at the moment and the stakes of the show just feel low.
For a show that is 4 hours in, not much has happened. The first lord of the rings movie had the quest well established, stakes, characters having met but going their seperate ways, a villain and established the lore.
I know tours will be longer, but that doesn’t mean you don’t start the story.
Knightrider
Knightrider - 9/16/2022, 10:57 PM
@Knightrider - TV* not tours
Dannywest
Dannywest - 9/16/2022, 11:34 PM
@Knightrider - havent read the books, but isnt the silmarillion like that? A build up of the characters and lands where the lotr happens?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/17/2022, 2:41 AM
@Dannywest - Silmarillion in general reads more like a history book. It’s hard to judge it by conventional narrative standards. But I didn’t think it was really slow. It was more so Tolkiens take on Greek Mythology.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/17/2022, 5:06 AM
@MrDandy - exactly, on all counts.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/17/2022, 5:09 AM
@Dannywest - Simarillion is a super macro overview of the first three ages (in addition the the ages of creation) of Middle Earth. There are a TON of names, locations, and lineages to remember and sift through but it is a phenomenal read
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 9/17/2022, 1:30 AM
Joseph Mawle is the actor. Was so great in the movie Heartless. Have no idea if he's good in Lord Of The Woke.
Lemons
Lemons - 9/17/2022, 2:20 AM
I'm thinking he's Maeglin
IvanBadski
IvanBadski - 9/17/2022, 8:25 AM
@Lemons - well if he is, then i hope they introduce him properly. I mean, they brought back Azog as the main threat in hobbit, so i see no problem here.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/17/2022, 2:37 AM
I may tune in again if I hear the show has actually gotten better, but even as a big Lord of the Rings fan, I’m already checked out on this.
Fogs
Fogs - 9/17/2022, 3:25 AM
@MrDandy - yeah, tbh never got past the 1st ep. Who knows, perhaps I give another try sometime too. Let me know hahahha
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/17/2022, 5:12 AM
@MrDandy - looks and sounds beautiful and is extremely well-acted but is as poorly written as it is well acted. The show itself is slowly (and inconsistently) paced and the Harfoot storyline is just trash at this point. Looking like meteor guy might actually just shake out to what I was positing two weeks ago.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 9/17/2022, 6:56 AM
''Tolkien would later revise this part of the lore''

So even Tolkien doesn't know his own lore! Then how can the show get it wrong!?

Kidding aside, I like the orcs being corrupted elves, so I hope they keep that part. Maybe then Adar is the only uncorrepted one because the orcs still needed a leader.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 9/17/2022, 7:28 AM
SPOILER!!!











Adar actually a merry fellow.

WarAdmiral51
WarAdmiral51 - 9/17/2022, 8:25 AM
They're really going to combine the events of the creation of the Rings of Power with the Fall of Numenor. Ugh they're skipping over so much history.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/17/2022, 10:52 AM
@WarAdmiral51 - exactly my problem. Chronology compression is the real villain in this show.
FASELI
FASELI - 9/17/2022, 6:28 PM
@WarAdmiral51 -

Looks like it. It's a load of bollocks. The Fall of Numenor is far to protracted for a television show, and I can't see this being anywhere near as interesting as it should be. If it's even vaguely close then Sauron will have to be on the island in some form, so maybe this Halbrand character is him, after all he's a blacksmith, a liar and a manipulator. Or it's all bollocks
MaxPaint
MaxPaint - 9/17/2022, 12:43 PM
Some people from this site were defending so much this show when the trailers came out, and saying how toxic Tolkien fans were. Since episode 1 aired, they've been absent from these articles. All that wasted effort into supporting something that was dead on arrival since it's conception.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/18/2022, 4:54 AM
@MaxPaint - it really is a shame too. The show IS definitely beautiful in terms of sight and sound. The actors have all generally hit it out of the park in terms of acting quality but the story is just complete stinking, hot, fetid, trash at this point. So disappointing given the budget and resources poured into this that THIS is the best the writers could come up with.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/17/2022, 4:46 PM
It drops a lot of viewers as well.
comicsjunky
comicsjunky - 9/17/2022, 7:05 PM
STILL NO RINGS?
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