Yeah, I can see it, too. I really liked her small role in His Dark Materials. She was also in Patrick Melrose but I can't think at the moment who her character was.
Game of Thrones has shown that violent fantasy sells great.
I can see that. Though a "young" Galadriel could still be hundreds of years old.
Even by the 2nd age Galadriel would have been thousands of years old. She was alive during the Years of the Trees, and unlike Glorfindel, did not reincarnate and was the only Noldor who wouldn't come back west after the war of wrath.
Someone named Pharazon hoping for a living Sauron and a downfall of Numenor.. hmm..Good point. I didn't want to say thousands, but as an immortal it works. I had all the odd books once upon a time, but have forgotten most of the non Hobbit and LOTR stuff outside of Númenórë related things.
I'm hoping for late second age material at some point. Númenórë, a living Sauron, the downfall.
Someone named Pharazon hoping for a living Sauron and a downfall of Numenor.. hmm..
Tolkien had two different times at which he entered Middle Earth, but I don't think it was until at least the beginning of the Third Age, but possibly late Second Age.Didn't know that about Gandalf, I thought I remembered references to him being involved in the stuff that happened in the Second Age.
"Morfydd", there's a name that could have come from the books.
Arthurian Welsh - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morfydd"Morfydd", there's a name that could have come from the books.Welsh?
No. It is all very close to the vest at this point. My wife is quite annoyed at this point.I know I've missed a great deal of this thread but do we know what books/stories (if any) are serving as the inspiration for the story?
I'll join the minority. Information will come in time.I think most Tolkien fans are pretty frustrated at this point.
And if it doesn't you can find out by... watching the show! Crazy I know.I'll join the minority. Information will come in time.
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