Who is the third Dark Lord?
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Who is the third Dark Lord?
Sauron
Sauron | |
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Aliases | Mairon (originally) Gorthaur Thû Annatar The Dark Lord The One Enemy The Necromancer The Deceiver The Black Hand Lord of the Rings The Dark Power |
Race | Maia |
Book(s) | The Hobbit The Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion Unfinished Tales The Children of Húrin |
Who was the next Dark Lord after Sauron?
The first Dark Lord was the rebel Vala first known as Melkor and then as Morgoth Bauglir. The second Dark Lord was the Maia, and former lieutenant of Morgoth known as Sauron.
What does Saruman represent in The Lord of the Rings?
Saruman is one of several characters in the book illustrating the corruption of power; his desire for knowledge and order leads to his fall, and he rejects the chance of redemption when it is offered. The name Saruman ( pronounced [ˈsɑrumɑn]) means “man of skill” in the Mercian dialect of Anglo-Saxon;
Why did Saruman refuse to step down as King?
Saruman refused to step down due to his pride, while Gandalf had declined. At this point Saruman had begun to sense the resurgence of Sauron and to envy and desire his power, and especially the One Ring.
Why did Saruman’s Uruk-hai emerge from pods?
Although this never happens in the book, in the movies Saruman’s Uruk-hai emerged from pods. This appears to be a sneaky way Peter Jackson paid homage to Tolkien’s implied origin for Orcs – that they were bred by the first Dark Lord (Morgoth) from captured Elves through manipulation by his power.
How did Saruman get the Lord of the Nazgul to come?
By one account, the Nazgûl came two days after Gandalf’s escape and Saruman used his Voice to persuade the Lord of the Nazgûl that he did not know the Ring’s location but that Gandalf did and they should seek him nearby.
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