Like Satan, who was once an angel known as Lucifer, Sauron was originally an angelic being himself called Mairon. As one of the Maiar (the race of immortal spirits from which Gandalf also derives), he ...
Sauron the Deceiver has taken on many forms throughout the Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Rings of Power, making him ...
While Sauron has had multiple different appearances throughout the LotR franchise, none of them really are book-accurate.
Sauron gained a fearsome reputation during this time, conquering the Elvish island Tol Sirion that he renamed Tol-in-Gaurhoth, or “The Isle of Werewolves.” To make things extra metal ...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s original Middle-earth lore is pretty clear on the top-level details of Sauron’s long con. The dark lord hoodwinks Celebrimbor and the other elf-smiths with his “mission from ...
There, Finrod engages in a battle of songs against Sauron, but loses, and the band ends up imprisoned. When werewolves come to kill them, Finrod uses the last of his powers to save Beren. He is then ...
In Tolkien’s lore, one of Sauron’s fearsome powers was his ability to shape-shift. Being a shape-shifter helped Sauron deceive and fight his many foes and, in fact, allowed him to create The ...
One of the biggest differences between The Rings of Power and The Lord of the Rings trilogy is that Sauron (Charlie Vickers) is at the forefront of the Prime Video show's story. Season 1 featured ...
Please verify your email address. Season 2 of The Rings of Power will feature two versions of the villain Sauron, showcasing his ability to change forms to deceive ...