![]() So, no, Adar is probably not Sauron, but his end goal (the destruction of Middle-earth) seems to align with the Dark Lord. Or could Halbrand be Sauron in disguise and still (understandably) bitter over Adar's betrayal? Much to ponder as The Rings of Power enters its final weeks. The villain may have even killed Halbrand's unseen wife and child. While Adar doesn't remember the Southlander's true heir, it's clear that he recalls Adar. The sixth episode also strongly suggests Adar and Halbrand have crossed paths before. From there, water rushed down the mountain and flooded into the chamber of a dormant volcano, causing an eruption. He also managed to seek out that spooky sword that Theo held and used it as a 'key' to unlock a barrier in the Southlands. The word "Adar" also means "father" in the Sindarin tongue, and it would make sense for him to be one of the first Elves mutilated by Morgoth and Sauron – a father to the Orcs who will one day ravage Middle-earth. Tolkien’s work, the first Orcs were once Elves who were tortured and mutilated by Morgoth. He now leads a legion of Orcs (his "children") in a crusade against the Men of Middle-earth, culminating in the battle in the sixth episode. Here's what we do know so far: Adar (played by Joseph Mawle) is an elf corrupted by Morgoth, known as an Uruk. ![]()
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