I suspect they would have asked permission and ponied up some money if required. It's the sort of thing production companies do regularly. Sometimes it's useful to have your IP advertised in this way provided it's not being denigrated.
Nah, Waldreg is just a servant. Besides, why would Sauron pretend to be a bartender in some backwater?
If Halbrand is Sauron and he stays on Númenor to corrupt Pharazôn, that would go against canon as @Unimatrix Q states. Sauron had the One Ring to aid him in that endeavour and he was not in disguise at that point. I'd prefer that the show retained the order of some events, even if it compresses the timeline.
I very much doubt Waldreg is Sauron as he knew perfectly well where the broken Morgul blade was hidden. Why would he be so careless as to let a village youth steal it? What does he gain by hiding out with a bunch of helpless humans anyway? Shouldn't he be looking for a way to increase his strength by forging the Rings of Power - say, by chasing down smithing facilities?
He was between gigs and needed a job.Nah, Waldreg is just a servant. Besides, why would Sauron pretend to be a bartender in some backwater?
If Halbrand is Sauron and he stays on Númenor to corrupt Pharazôn, that would go against canon as @Unimatrix Q states. Sauron had the One Ring to aid him in that endeavour and he was not in disguise at that point. I'd prefer that the show retained the order of some events, even if it compresses the timeline.
I very much doubt Waldreg is Sauron as he knew perfectly well where the broken Morgul blade was hidden. Why would he be so careless as to let a village youth steal it? What does he gain by hiding out with a bunch of helpless humans anyway? Shouldn't he be looking for a way to increase his strength by forging the Rings of Power - say, by chasing down smithing facilities?
Yes, but that's for Númenor. Waldreg is in some backwater of little to no importance. Yes, the Southlands are destined to be Mordor but he would be better suited to begin that transformation as Adar than as Waldreg.He let himself taken in chains as a captive to Numenor to corrupt Ar-Pharazon and the entire kingdom, in the Silmarillion.
So i doubt it would be beneath him to take on the form of a simple bartender/ butcher.
And the voice change implied imho that he isn't really a mortal man but a more powerful entity in disguise...
But why? Theo is just some boy.Could imagine that he wanted Theo to become eventually be corrupted by the Morgul Blade, before going on his quest to forge the rings.
Yes, but that's for Númenor. Waldreg is in some backwater of little to no importance. Yes, the Southlands are destined to be Mordor but he would be better suited to begin that transformation as Adar than as Waldreg.
But why? Theo is just some boy.
Maia - the plural form is Maiar. Splitting into multiple entities isn't a bad idea but I know of no precedent in Tolkien's writings - plenty by other writers and in other media, of course.
Well, the falling meteor at the end of episode 1 was seen by a lot of characters from different plotlines, so I think it's pretty safe to say they're all supposed to happen relatively simultaneously.Ever since the Witcher S1 I always keep in the back of mind until explicitly proven otherwise the possibility that separate stories and areas may be taking place in different times![]()
Well, the falling meteor at the end of episode 1 was seen by a lot of characters from different plotlines, so I think it's pretty safe to say they're all supposed to happen relatively simultaneously.
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