{"id":83259,"date":"2022-09-30T23:45:01","date_gmt":"2022-09-30T23:45:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/how-adars-plan-could-bring-back-sauron\/"},"modified":"2022-09-30T23:45:01","modified_gmt":"2022-09-30T23:45:01","slug":"how-adars-plan-could-bring-back-sauron","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/how-adars-plan-could-bring-back-sauron\/","title":{"rendered":"How Adar’s plan Could Bring Back Sauron"},"content":{"rendered":"
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**Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power<\/em> episode six.**<\/strong> <\/p>\n

Several major storylines converged on The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power<\/em><\/span> This week, as the conflict in the Southlands finally came to a head and Galadriel’s (Morfydd Clark) weeks-long mission to take the fight to the Orcs finally bore fruit. It was an episode full of big developments, ending on yet another major cliffhanger, and after a few weeks of mystery, it finally gave us some clues as to what’s been going on in the land that will become Mordor. <\/p>\n

But of course, with those clues come more questions, so let’s dig a little deeper and take a peek at what the future holds for this dark realm, as well as Adar (Joseph Mawle), and soon enough (probably), Sauron. <\/p>\n

There were several theories to attempt to explain Adar, the mysterious elf-like creature the Orcs of the Southlands called \u201cFather,\u201d and it turns out one of the simplest happened to be true. As Galadriel reveals during her interrogation of Adar, he was indeed an elf who was corrupted and tortured by Morgoth and transformed into one of the \u201cfirst orcs.\u201d Because he has retained much of his Elven wisdom and the ability to walk in sunlight, he has apparently taken it upon himself to serve as a leader for his \u201cchildren.\u201d <\/p>\n

But that’s not the most important revelation here. Adar does not deny what he is, but he does<\/em> deny what he should be viewed as going forward. According to him, Sauron pushed for a very long time to get the power to bring \u201cperfect order\u201d to all of Middle-earth, a power \u201cof the unseen world\u201d that would grant him the ability to do what Morgoth could not and unite all the lands through his own twisted version of \u201chealing.\u201d What Galadriel found back in episode one in the Northern Wastes were the remnants of this effort, an effort that, according to Adar, led to the deaths of a great many orcs along the way. So, fed up with his would-be master’s win-at-all-costs efforts, Adar \u201ckilled Sauron\u201d and moved his people south, where he sought to make a new home for them in the Southlands. <\/p>\n