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Still, Sauron proceeds to kill Celebrimbor, but not before Celebrimbor calls him a “prisoner” of the rings, prompting the Dark Lord to actually shed tears. The Orcs then arrive to take Sauron ...
When Sauron checks on Celebrimbor, the elf has finally seen through his tricks. He notices that a scurrying rat makes the same movements and the candles never burn an inch. He’s stuck in a time ...
Sauron secretly forged the One Ring, to rule all the others, in Mordor's volcanic Mount Doom. [T 14] The Elves detected his influence when he put on the One Ring, and removed their Rings. Enraged, Sauron made war and overran Eregion, killed Celebrimbor, and seized the Seven and the Nine Rings of Power.
Celebrimbor (Sindarin pronunciation: [ˌkɛlɛˈbrimbɔr]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.In Tolkien's stories, Celebrimbor was an elven-smith who was manipulated into forging the Rings of Power by the Dark Lord Sauron, in fair disguise and named Annatar ("Lord of Gifts").
Sauron's illusion outside Celebrimbor's door is hilarious. Kids flying kites, artists painting, even a random-ass white horse just hanging out–the Dark Lord has a very funny idea of what a chill ...
In Eregion, Sauron kills Celebrimbor and takes the nine rings from Galadriel while Adar is killed by disillusioned Orcs. Durin IV sends his army to aid the Elves, allowing Gil-galad, Elrond, Arondir, Galadriel, and other survivors to escape to a valley north of the city where they resolve to stand against Sauron.
Galadriel has a vision of Celebrimbor reciting a poem about the Rings of Power while he is killed by vines that she planted. She expresses concern to High King Gil-galad that Sauron may be in Eregion and asks to go there. Gil-galad has also been having visions since putting on his Ring of Power, but refuses to send Galadriel alone due to her ...
With Variety, Brändström discusses directing 200 orcs in the premiere, crafting Sauron’s prologue and why Celebrimbor and his rings are like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb. Charlie ...