Payne, focuses on the major events of the Second Age of Middle-earth, a largely unexplored part of the history of Tolkien’s world that you can read about primarily in the appendixes of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Rings of Power, created by Patrick McKay and J.D. This fall, Amazon is premiering an eight-episode, half-billion-dollar first season of a TV series based on all the material in the margins of J.R.R. There’s a lot in the Lord of the Rings books you might skip over if, say, you’re barreling through to see what Frodo’s going to do with the Ring of Power - digressions and songs about the history of Middle-earth, prologues about the nature of Hobbits, and appendixes listing the succession of kings thousands of years before the main action. Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos by Prime Video Clockwise from top left (from left to right): humans Bronwyn and Theo, Elf Arondir, and human Halbrand in the Southlands Elves Gil-galad, Galadriel, and Elrond in Númenor with Kemen, Míriel, Pharazôn, Elendil, Eärien, and Isildur and nomadic Harfoots Marigold, Nori, Largo, and Poppy.
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