In his first season The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power surprised — and in some cases angered — Tolkien fans for two reasons. The first and most striking is that it adapts a historical period that is only told about in British books by hearsay, as a legend, or is considered a myth. On the other hand, take some of the most memorable and beloved characters from the literary work and give them a second review. Including the elf Galadriel, in his youth, and also a warrior of care.
WITH fandom Careful and austere with its material, the production created a sensation. But more than that, it made it clear that the story, directed by J.D. Payne and Patrick MacKay, was to delve deeply into the rich mythology. It also included a number of terms, conditions, influences, and even points of view that would be common throughout Tolkien’s work. At the same time, his posthumous works, which collect several of his unfinished stories and additions, left as a way to understand the richness of his vision of epic fantasy.
For your second installment, The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power it doubles and takes the plot to more complex places than the first. Therefore, it can be confusing for those who are not readers of the English writer’s work. To help you, we leave you with fifteen terms that you should know to enter the world of Tolkien more easily. From legendary times to a strange species of creatures known for their kind heart. This is a tour of all the concepts that the series must use in its plot and that make the adaptation free. one of the most interesting fantasy works of our time.
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Second age

The chronology of Tolkien’s work is complex. And this is so because the meticulous writer thought through everything for his work: from the historical setting to mythology, language and religion. Thus, the time order of events is usually a way of analyzing the events thatThey became legend, as in the case of the One Ring, or the age of wondrous beings.
Both books The Hobbitas well as the so-called trilogy Lord of the Ringstake place in the Third Age of Middle-earth. But the argument The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Poweroccurred in the Second Age, at a stage preceding these events. Moreover, they are considered so distant in time that some events are considered myths.
The historical period lasted 3441 years. The number is counted from the exile of Morgoth into the Void of the Valar until the victory over Sauron by the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. During all this time, the mighty island of Numenor was founded, the Rings of Power were forged, which, in turn, had an ominous effect on Middle-earth. Curiously, there are few stories about the Second Age, so much of what told in the series “Prime”, based on the interpretation of Tolkien’s works.
Valar

In the world created by J. R. R. Tolkien, the creation myth involves Ilúvatar, the father of all creation and inhabitant of the Timeless Mansions. From the mind of this all-powerful being the Valar emerged, born directly from his thought and with the purpose of completing Ilúvatar’s vision of the order of life.
As spirits, they have no gender or age, but for the purposes of telling the writer’s various stories, they often take on individual personalities. feminine or masculine, in addition to certain physical aspects.
Morgoth

Morgoth or Melkor – who has been mentioned more than once in The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power— was the mighty Aunir. This type of being was called “Holy, angelic spirits”, the product of Iluvatar’s thought. Unlike the Valar, they do not have a physical body or gender.
In Morgoth’s case, he was always impatient and rebellious. Thanks to his strength, He violated the order and harmony of creation, and as a result became the source of all evil.
Mayar

Like the Aunir and the Valar, they are spiritual beings created by Iluvatar. But they serve the latter, performing various tasks aimed at creating and implementing the original plan of the almighty creator, conceived by Tolkien. In fact, Sauron was one of them and a loyal servant of Morgoth or Melkor. So after his fall he became the Dark Lord and Terror of Middle-earth.
Istari

Part of the books Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit , The SilmarillionAnd Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earthThe Istari hold an important place in Middle-earth. They were a group of Maiar sent to Third Age, to aid in the final battle against Sauron.
In Tolkien’s work, five are named. Alatar and Pallando, called the Blues and who went east together, so they do not appear in the books of the Third Age. Radagast – whom we saw in the film trilogy The Hobbit — lover and enthusiast of living creatures.
At the other extreme is Saruman, played by Christopher Lee in the film version of the saga. Nicknamed “the White” because of his clothes, he was the leader of the Order of Istar, as well as the White Council. And finally, Gandalf, played by Sir Ian McKellen in the film and Daniel Weyman in the series.an independent hero in Tolkien’s stories.
hairy

The main characters of their plot in The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power are — more or less — the ancestors of the hobbits. Along with the Albos and the Strong, they are part of the subrace that grouped the halflings of Middle-earth in the Second Age. And unlike the Edgers, they were nomadic and fond of spending long journeys through different territories while the weather was good.
Rivendell

Or, as it is called in Sindarin, Imladris, is a place that can be considered the boundary between the world of men and the world of elves. In both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, a significant part of the heroes were present here. In fact, the home of Elrond – Hugo Weaving in the film series and Robert Aramayo – is in the area and and considers it, in addition to being a haven of peace, also a territory of power.
Symbolically, Rivendell is the equivalent of the Celtic underworld of Tir na Nog. It is therefore credited with the ability to provide peace of mind, peace and wisdom to those who touch it.
Middle Earth

The name Middle-earth comes directly from the Anglo-Saxon term middangerd (midgard), which refers to the lands and domains inhabited and ruled by man. In his work, Tolkien translated this phrase as Endor (or sometimes Endore) in Quenya and Ennor in Sindarin.
Numenor

The territory of Numenor or Númenóre — the “land of the west” in Quenya — is an island that arose deep in the Great Sea of Belegaer. So it was in a privileged location: between Middle-earth and the Undying Lands. It was a gift from the Valar to Men or Edain as a reward for their selfless cooperation in the Wars of Beleriand. Flourishing in life, beauty, and technology, it is the equivalent of Tolkien’s Atlantis. In the first season The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Powerpart of his story has been told.
Valinor

Valinor or Quenya Tengwar: the realm of the Valar, is the legendary land where the Valar live after the various conflicts they faced due to the actions of Melkor. Not only does time not flow, but it is also synonymous with eternity in Tolkien’s world. So many elves, having accepted the invitation of the Valar, They usually go there to rest when their time in Middle-earth is over.
Quenya

Along with Sindarin, it is one of the dialects Tolkien created for his work and which, in fact, functions perfectly well as a real language. In the British version, it is the native language of the Elves of two clans of High Elves, the Noldor and the Vanyar. Both in The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power like in the trilogy Spoken language could be heard in the film.
Sindarin

It is the primary language of the Elves, spoken and used in Middle-earth, especially during the Third Age. Having characteristics distinct from Quenya, It is considered the simplest and at the same time the most sublime language among Tolkien’s characters.
Burn

This is the name of the world in which all the events of Tolkien’s work take place, from the creation of the world to the Third Age. It is located in Ea, the universe created by the Music of the Ainur. And of course, it is the equivalent of our planet in the rich mythology of the English.
Mithril

In Tolkien’s works, it is an extremely rare metal of silver color and very valuable. Moreover, it is very light, but can give extraordinary strength to tools and even clothing made from its alloys.
In the film saga, Frodo (Elijah Wood) had chain mail made of this material. The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Powerbecomes a secret that must be keptimmortality of elves suffering from a disease that could lead to death.
The Silmarils

The so-called Silmarils were gemstones made from the essence of two trees of Valinor: Laurelin and Telperion. As such, they were considered among the most coveted and rare items in Tolkien’s world.IN The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Powerits existence is mentioned.
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