Sauron is one of the two great enemies in The Lord of the RingsMeaning he suffered as many defeats as he had victories over Middle-earth’s three ages. While a fourth age of Middle-earth still exists “The Lord of the Rings” Finally, Sauron is not active at this time. Instead, Sauron’s major involvement in the incredibly expansive Middle-earth timeline came in the First, Second, and Third Ages. The rings of power is exploring “The Lord of the Rings” Second Age, as Sauron tries to regain the power he lost during the First.
Peter Jackson The Hobbit And The Lord of the Rings Trilogies are then set in the Third Age, detailing Sauron’s final grab for the One Ring. Each of these adaptations is set in the world of original author JRR Tolkien, telling the story he crafted for Sauron in the 20th century. As such, the chronology of the Lord of the Rings Movies and shows follow Tolkien’s writings, from the successes and triumphs of Sauron to his setbacks and defeats at the hands of Middle-earth’s free peoples.
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Sauron is forced to surrender by Lúthien & Huan
The search for the jewels resulted in Sauron’s first major defeat
In the First Age of Middle-earth, Sauron is not the Dark Lord he was in the Second and Third Ages. Instead, Sauron was the servant of Morgoth, the greatest enemy in Tolkien’s universe. Sauron led Morgoth’s war against Middle-earth, fought primarily in the long-lost land of Belriand over the great jewels known as the Silmarils. During this war, Sauron was based in a fortress on the island of Tol-in-Gaurhot and captured Beren, a hero mentioned by Sauron in The rings of power Season 2. Beren sought a Silmaril as a sign of his love for Luthien, an elf girl.
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However, Sauron captured Beren and Galadriel’s brother Finrod, prompting Luthien to travel to Vale-in-Gaurhoth to rescue him. On her journey, she meets Juan, a large hunting dog sent by one of these The Lord of the Rings‘ Valar, Orome. Sauron asked to capture Lúthien as a gift for Morgoth, striding to meet her and Huan in the form of a great werewolf, as it was prophesied that the latter could not be killed unless it was by the greatest wolf that ever lived. .
The three then engaged in a long battle; Lúthien used her powerful magic to inflame Sauron with fatigue as he and Huan faced off. Eventually, Huan took Sauron by the throat and the servant of Morgoth could not escape. Lúthien demanded that Sauron take control of Vale-in-Gaurhoth and the enemy did so, fleeing to a forest called Taur-nu-Fuin In the form of a large vampire. Lúthien found Beren and Finrod’s body, healing the former and burying the latter, which was Sauron’s first major defeat. The Lord of the Rings.
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Sauron and Morgoth were defeated in the War of Wrath at the end of the First Age
Sauron’s power was greatly depleted in the final battle of the War of the Great Jewels
The defeat Sauron faced at the hands of Lúthien and Huan was only one smaller event that occurred in the War for the Great Jewels. The final battle of the conflict took place centuries after Sauron’s first loss, as a host of Valar, elves of Valinor, noble men of Middle-earth known as the Edain, and great eagles gathered to face Morgoth’s combined forces. This culminated in the War of Wrath, one of the biggest battles in The Lord of the Rings story, resulting in Morgoth’s defeat and banishment to the Timeless Void.
The War of Wrath is featured in the prologue of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1, Episode 1.
Interestingly, Tolkien’s writings do not indicate that Sauron physically fought in the battle itself. Between his defeats to Lúthien and Huan, little is mentioned of Sauron’s activities. However, the servant of Morgoth still suffered a great defeat due to his master being outlawed. After the War of Wrath, Sauron assumed a beautiful form and fled to Middle-earth, hiding away until he could regain power. For himself now that Morgoth was defeated.
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Sauron was defeated in the Second Age at the Battle of the Gwathló
The Dark Lord suffered a major loss in the war of the Elves and Sauron
For thousands of years after the War of Wrath, Sauron worked in secret to regain his power and formulated a plan to dominate Middle-earth. This plan involved “The Lord of the Rings” 20 rings of power, which he manipulated the Elven Smith Celebrimbor into crafting. Eventually, Sauron fought against the elves of Middle-earth to claim the rings in the Siege of Eregion, outlined in The rings of power Season 2’s timeline. This started the War of the Elves and Sauron, with the Dark Lord succeeding in claiming most of Eriador after the destruction of Eregion.
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As Sauron’s power grew, the only remaining Elven strongholds were the capital of Lyndon and the newly founded valley of Rivendell. Sauron sent his forces to lay siege to the latter while marching on the line of Lhûn, a river-based defensive position that, if taken, would allow access to Lyndon. Sauron fought against the wandering forces of the elven high king Gil-galad. The victory of the Dark Lord seemed certain until a force arrived from Numenor. The cohort not only reinforced Gil-galad’s army, but also attacked Sauron’s troops in the rear.
This became known as the Battle of the Gwathlo, as Sauron was pushed further and further south-east by Gil-galad and the Númenóreans, led by Elendil. Sauron eventually was left with only a small host of bodyguards and was forced to flee. The Dark Lord returns to Mordor, marking a decisive victory for the free peoples of Middle-earth in the war of the Elves and SauronAnd a decisive second-age defeat for the latter.
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Sauron’s spirit was greatly weakened during the fall of Númenor
Suaron’s defeat at the Battle of the Gwathlo made him turn his eye to Númenor
As explained in The rings of power Season 2 and outlined in Tolkien’s work, Sauron fears Númenor above all others in Middle-earth. Driven by his defeat at the Battle of the Gwathlo, Sauron then allowed himself to be taken hostage by the Númenóreans. Returning to the island kingdom, Sauron used his mastery of deception and manipulation to gain the trust of Ar-Pharazôn, Númenor’s king. Sauron’s corruption extended to Númenor’s people, resulting in the destruction of the White Tree and the construction of the Temple of Melkor, a place where the faithful to the Valar were sacrificed.
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Sauron continued to manipulate Pharazôn, whose actions had already angered the Valar. Pharazôn was jealous of the long lives of the Elves and the Valar, which Sauron exploited. Sauron convinces Pharoah to attack Valinor and the Valar and claim their longevity for himself and the Númenóreans, greatly angering the god of Middle-earth known as Eru. Eru intervenes and unleashes a great wave against Pharazôn and his kingdom, resulting in the fall of Númenor. Sauron was in the Temple of Melkor when the wave washed Númenor away, greatly weakening his spirit.who then returned to Murdur.
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Sauron was defeated for generations during the War of the Last Alliance
The end of the Second Age was another setback for Sauron
When Sauron recovered his strength in Mordor, a group of surviving faithful from Númenor led by Elendil formed the last alliance with Gil-galad and the elves of Middle-earth. Sauron feared the alliance and ordered a pre-emptive strike against the kingdom of Gondor, formed by Elendil and his sons in Sauron’s absence. Despite the many conflicts that ensued, the Last Alliance reached Mordor and won the Battle of Dagorlad. The latter alliance established a foothold in Mordor, allowing them to lay siege to Sauron’s dark tower of Barad-dur.
Shockingly, the siege of Barad-Dur lasted seven years, given the strength Sauron had gathered in his fortress. Eventually, though, Sauron feared defeat and took his physical form to meet the armies of the Last Alliance head-on. Sauron immediately engaged Elendil and Gil-galad, resulting in a fierce battle that saw all three badly wounded. Elendil and Gil-galad – two main characters of The rings of powers cast – were killed, although not without the pillars of the last alliance greatly weakening Sauron. Isildur then took the hilt of his father’s sword, Narsil, and cut off the one ring from Sauron’s finger.
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Sauron losing the One Ring massively diminished his power, resulting in the Dark Lord’s biggest defeat since the War of Wrath At the end of the first age. For thousands of years after his defeat in the War of the Last Alliance, Sauron could not take physical form and lost control over many of his subjects. Defeated and humiliated, it is thought that Sauron retreated east to regain his strength once more.
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The White Council defeated Sauron as the Necromancer of Dol Guldur
Sauron’s inevitable return resulted in another loss
The millennium after the War of the Last Alliance became known as the Watchful Peace at the beginning of the Third Age. The free peoples of Middle-earth have been without Sauron’s shadow for generations as the idea of ​​the Dark Lord and the One Ring faded into legend. Around 1000 years into the Third Age, the Valar sent “The Lord of the Rings” Istar to Middle-earth to keep watch for Sauron and help the peoples of the land if he returns. Another millennium or so later, Sauron took the form of the Necromancer and established a base in Dol Guldur.
One of the Istari, Gandalf the Grey, has long been skeptical of Dol Guldur and the necromancer. Venturing into the fortress, Gandalf discovered that the necromancer was indeed Sauron, alerting the members of the White Council and urging them to attack Dol Guldur. The leader of the White Council, Saruman the White, instead opted to wait out Sauron in order to find the location of the One Ring – still the object of Sauron’s desires – so that it could be used against the Dark Lord.
Members of the White Council |
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Saruman the White |
Leader of the Istari |
Gandalf the Grey |
Member of the Istari |
Galadriel |
Lady of Lothlorien |
Elrond |
Lord of Rivendell |
CÃrdan |
Lord of the Gray Haven |
Eventually, Saruman listened to Gandalf’s words. The White Council attacked Dol Guldur as a means of rooting out Sauron and weakening the enemy once more. “The Lord of the Rings” The White Council succeeded in their task, causing Sauron to flee to the east of Middle-earth as his force of orcs and goblins was defeated during the Battle of the Five Armies.
The defeat of Sauron is depicted in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy, specifically the third film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
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Sauron’s final defeat came at the Battle of the Marannon during the War of the Ring
Finally, Sauron is destroyed for good
Sauron’s repeated defeats in the Second and Third Ages meant that he could not take physical form, instead taking the form of a lidless eye in Mordor. As the Third Age progressed, Sauron regained a power similar to that he possessed during the War of the Elves and Sauron and the War of the Last Alliance. Sauron’s servant, “The Lord of the Rings” Ringwraiths, began searching for the One Ring as the Dark Lord’s other forces began to wage war against the realm of men. Sauron was aided in this war by Saruman, the latter of whom was corrupted by the former’s Palantir.
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The conflicts that became known as the War of the Ring, depicted primarily in the many battles of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. After several defeats at the hands of Isildur’s heir, Aragorn, the Lord of the West is assembled by the Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the West marched on Sauron’s Black Gate in an attempt to draw his eye away from Frodo Baggins, who made his way to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring.
The plan worked; Sauron believed that the Host of the West possessed the Ring and unleashed his full military power against them. Frodo, unwittingly assisted by Gollum, destroyed the One Ring, shattering Sauron’s entire bone.c once and for all. This marked the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth and the end of Sauron’s millennium of tyranny. After many setbacks, losses and reappearances, the War of the Ring was Sauron’s final defeat. The Lord of the RingsUshering in a fourth age of peace.