[+] The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power - SPOILERS ALLOWED


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Okay, so I was wrong about Halbrand being Theo's dad or having anything to do with the sword it seems.
 

The idea of Gil-galad believing Sauron "dead" stretches plausibility somewhat - being aware of Sauron's nature, and of his (albeit temporary) submission to Eonwe at the end of the First Age. Maybe it's more of a "fled" or "no longer a threat" - nothing to see here, move along, good for morale. But we haven't really seen much of anything of Gil-galad's motivations.

I tend to agree that they'll collapse the Durins, and that the Balrog is too juicy a fruit for Amazon to ignore.
 





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