expand pls
absolutely not, if anything, when sauron sees them, he immediately surrenders and pledges to be their little reformed (debatable) blorbo. more than anything, he just wants to be included in their little polycule
"With these nine rings, I thee wed...." #annatar#celebrimbor#trop#ringsofpower this is a continuation of the "Marriage or Death" art đđč
she is aghast, hearing the terrified screams of the faithfuls as they are sacrificed to melkor, and she tells sauron, âyou promised to spare them if i yielded.â and sauron, in a cold, sneering tone, replies, âwell, i lied.â
they are scared of my elendil/mĂriel/gil-galad agenda đ€ but itâs not my fault elendil likes to kneel for royalty
*not temporarily, i mean permanently lol. brain isnât braining today
in middle earth, he fights the darkness for the sake of his people and for the promise he once made to mĂriel that he would ensure the end is worth the price, not out of some newfound faith and loyalty to the valar again
100%. if the writers want to maintain consistency of Elendilâs character in trop, he *must* temporarily lose faith again when eru collectively punishes all of nĂșmenor, including its flora and fauna, for the actions of the kings men
why would you say this??? (she accepts the charges levelled against her because in her fatherâs absence, she is the defacto leader of the faithful in armenelos and she wants to protect her people by deflecting the blame on herself đ)