Sauron has long been considered the culprit of a shameful crime in Middle-earth, but The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power the second season suggests a different reason. The Second Age was full of wars and destruction, resulting in the loss of many large cities and settlements. Much of this had to do with Sauron and his orcs, but Rings of Power explored alternative forces, such as Adar’s participation in the siege of Eregion in season two. Now, it looks like season three will delve into further events involving devastating destruction, such as the deforestation of Middle-earth.
Final episode Rings of Power In Season 2, Eregion fell to his knees after the Siege of Adar, which means it’s time for the next steps in Sauron’s plans. Now that he has the Nine Man Rings, he will surely start giving them away to the lucky few who are destined to become Ring Ghosts. Lord of the Rings. Still, Sauron is not the only one in Middle-earth with nefarious goals.. The situation in Númenor becomes increasingly sinister: Ar-Pharazon’s son, Kemen, turns out to be a particularly vile character. He arrived in Middle-earth at the end Rings of Power second season and it looks like he’s going to cause trouble there.
The end of the second season of Rings of Power hints that Kemen will destroy the Entwives
Kemen threatens trees
Last thing Kemen was seen in Rings of Power In Season 2, he taunted Isildur and demanded that the people of Pelargir supply the Númenóreans with wood. They must comply or be denied the food and supplies they will need for the coming winter. Kemen’s last words: “they’re just trees” are quite eloquent for Isildur and Theo had previously discovered that the trees surrounding the region were ruled by Ents, one of whom, a woman named Ent-wife, was already filled with rage over the trees cut down by the Orcs who had passed from Mordor to Eregion.
Entzena in Rings of Power the second season is the first of its kind, which can be seen in Lord of the Rings for all female Ents had disappeared by the Third Age (when Frodo’s story takes place). Treebeard famously asked the hobbits Merry and Pippin if they had seen any Entwives near the Shire, as he unfortunately had not given up hope that he would one day find them again. The last time the Entwives were seen was near the Brown Lands near Mordor, but their fate after that remained one of the greatest mysteries of mankind. Lord of the Rings. Kemen’s last line Rings of Power Iit is implied that he will have something to do with their disappearance.
It has long been assumed that Sauron destroyed the Entwives.
Engen’s fate still remains a mystery
Although Tolkien never gave definitive answers regarding the fate of the Entwives, all evidence pointed to Sauron. Treebeard said in Lord of the Rings that the Entwives planted gardens in the Brownlands, but when he went there to find out what had come of them, he found only the burnt remains of their work. However, he maintained hope that the Entwives simply moved elsewhere when the Brown Lands became too dangerous, and maintained the belief that they might still appear one day. It’s a heartbreaking reminder of the damage Sauron caused, but perhaps it wasn’t him after all.
It’s a heartbreaking reminder of the damage Sauron caused, but perhaps it wasn’t him after all.
Theo and Isildur will find themselves in a difficult situation. Rings of Power season 3. For the people of Pelargir to survive, they must cut down the trees and give the wood to Kemen and the Numenoreans. However, by doing so they will anger the Ents, with whom they have already promised to maintain peace. Kemen is unlikely to show much compassion for the Ents, and he is sure to take swift and brutal action against anyone who tries to stop them. This may lead to an unexpected answer regarding the fate of the Entwives.which involved Kemen and the Numenoreans, and not Sauron himself.
Sauron will still play a role in the crimes of Númenor
Kemen’s evil has a source
If this is the route that Rings of Power given the upcoming episodes, this won’t necessarily make Sauron innocent. After all, any discord in Middle-earth may have its roots in the evil that Morgoth and his followers, including Sauron, have sown there. Besides, The Dark Lord of the Second Age has much to do with the crimes that Númenor is destined to commit. commit. Having dealt with Eregion, Sauron must travel to Númenor in the next couple of seasons and influence Pharazon to attack the gods of Valinor themselves. This and much more will undoubtedly affect Kemen as well. So, his sins are, in essence, the sins of Sauron.