Those trees have the most significance to Galadriel, laying the groundwork for The Rings of Power to take a more militant approach to her character. While it was one of the easier posters to predict, Vanity Fair's article did confirm that the character is, indeed, Galadriel. Meanwhile, the dueling gold and silver in the dagger give a clear nod to the two Trees of Valinor: Laurelin and Telperion. Based on the armor, the character is definitely Elvish. Only a few characters are decidedly female, but this next character is one of them. In the First Age, he was the Lord of the Gold Flower, which coincidentally had an eight-sided star as it’s banner. It could be Celebrimbor, but the star-shaped ornament hints at this being Glorfindel. With that said, the clothing looks too refined, even for a Númenórean and is most likely Elvish. However, depending on the series’ timeline, Season 1 might be too early to introduce Númenor’s last king. The most obvious guess could be that he’s Ar-Pharazôn the Golden, the last king of Númenor. The figure in all gold could be a number of characters. So, based on that fact, the characters in these first four posters look to be Elves of the highest regard. As became their immortality and self-righteousness, most of them dressed in clothing that set them apart. One of the Most recognizable things about the Lord of the Ring’s Elves was their sense of fashion. RELATED: Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Teaser Reveals Trailer Date - In Elvish Here's A First Look At Galadriel And Elrond However, there's still plenty of room for speculation, so here are our best guess at who’s who in the hand posters. So, we now know whose hands are in some of the following posters. Recently, though, Vanity Fair released an article that gave a first look at The Rings of Power, which revealed some plot details and a first look at some characters. Recently, though, fans of Tolkien’s work have finally been getting key details about the coming series.Ī synopsis revealed that the series would take place in the Second Age of Middle-earth, and the project’s title – The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power - confirmed its focus on Sauron’s ring-based machinations. Amazon also r evealed a massive amount of beautifully detailed, character posters, but none of the posters showed the characters’ faces, making character identification difficult. For years, anything and everything about the project was kept tightly under wraps. With promises of multiple seasons and a billion-dollar budget, it was always clear the Amazon was going to pull out all of the stops for it’s new Lord of the Rings series. Warning: The following contains speculative spoilers from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, premiering this September on Amazon Prime.
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