What it means for Rings of Power Season 3

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What it means for Rings of Power Season 3

Warning! Spoilers for Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 6 ahead!Farazan had a terrible sight when he touched the palantir The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2, and what he saw was an exciting setup for Prime Video’s next installment. The episodes of 2024 are mostly devoted to Sauron and Celebrimbor creating the titular rings of power and the impact of the seven on the dwarves of Middle-earth. However, the political climate in Númenor is increasing steadily sticky, and the events of Rings of power Season 2, Episode 6 hints at what we can expect for Pharazôn’s story.

Pharazôn used the discord in Númenor to become king, using the eagle shown at Míriel’s coronation to gain the last bit of support he needed. However, in Rings of power Season 2, Episode 6, Míriel survived the trial of the Valar. By emerging from the water, the queen proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Valar supported her rule. Naturally, this is pretty bad news for Pharazôn. Desperate for a solution, He went to Numener’s palanquin and placed his hand on it. The future that showed him was of flames, with Halbrand’s face clearly standing out.

Farazon to see Sauron in the Palantir set up the Rings of Power Season 3 story

Sauron is the key to Pharazôn’s future

Rings of power has already predicted the great wave that will destroy Númenor, and Pharos, seeing Halbrand’s face in Palantir, knows further that this catastrophe is imminent. way In Tolkien canon, Farazon takes Sauron prisoner (not knowing his true identity), however The clever villain manipulates the king to the point he actually becomes his most trusted advisor. Of course, Sauron advising a king of men leads to nothing good. Under the influence of the Dark Lord, Pharazôn leads his men in an attack against the Valar in Valinor. The punishment for this is the doom of the whole kingdom.

Sauron plays an important role in Pharazôn’s future, but certainly not in a good way. Still, seeing Halbrand’s face in the palantir would likely make the king believe that the “Man” (who was held prisoner in Númenor back in Rings of power Season 1) is key to its success. This may cause him to seek Halbrand, not realizing his true identity. Regardless of how their paths will cross again, this moment in Rings of power Season 2, episode 6, indicates that The story is on the way and will likely be a primary focus of season 3.

Sauron & Pharazôn’s relationship will be very similar to Sauron & Celebrimbor in Season 2

Pharazôn is destined to be Sauron’s next partner in crime


Sauron (Charlie Vickers) and Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) standing side by side, looking at each other in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5
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Rings of power Season 2 is largely devoted to Sauron’s work with Celebrimbor. The elf was easy for the Dark Lord to manipulate ever since His pride and desire to promote Fëanor made him susceptible to Sauron’s specific brand of evil. It seems that in Rings of power Season 3 Pharazôn will be the new Celebrimbor. He and Sauron’s relationship will start off promising, but things will gradually go downhill as circumstances twist to be in the villain’s favor rather than the Númenórean king.

The two villains are sure to cooperate to devastating effect and clash with even more extreme consequences.

Of course, while proud, Celebrimbor was never an evil character. Pharazôn, on the other hand, made his terrible intentions clear before he ever put his trust in Sauron. This should mean for an even more exciting story in the future Rings of power. The two villains are sure to cooperate to devastating effect and clash with even more extreme consequences. We’ll have to wait until next season to see it on screen, but there’s certainly a lot to be excited about.

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