Ich bin mir nach wie vor nicht sicher das der Komet Sauron ist. Ich denke es ist ein Maiar (vielleicht Gandalf?)
Und was die Effekte angeht müssen wir da ja auch Fair bleiben, wir haben bis jetzt ja nur die Trailer gesehen. Ich finalen Werk ist es sicher auch manchmal ruhiger. Im ersten Teaser gab es ja auch viele Landschaftsaufnahmen. Man orientiert sich ja Optisch stark am Peter Verse der Balrog zb ist eine 1 zu eins Kopie des Balrogs aus dem Peter Werk. Mann kann also annehmen dass man auch die Landschaftsaufnahmen übernommen hat.
Timeline Mässig müsste Sauron ja nähnmlich schon in Mittelerde sein. Ich bin mir bewusst das man viel abändern wird. Aber ich hoffe doch sehr das man diesen Lore Abschnitte +/- so drin lässt:
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In the year
SA 3255, the 25th King,
Ar-Pharazôn, sailed to Middle-earth. The Númenoreans came in such force that Sauron himself surrendered to their might. Sauron then poisoned the mind of the King and soon corrupted the Númenóreans, promising them eternal life if they worshipped Morgoth. With Sauron as his advisor, Ar-Pharazôn had a 500 foot tall
temple to Morgoth erected in which he offered human sacrifices.
During this time, the White Tree,
Nimloth the Fair, whose fate was said to be tied to the line of Kings, was cut down and burned as a sacrifice to Morgoth.
Isildur rescued a fruit of the tree which grew to become the
White Tree of Gondor, preserving the ancient line of trees.
Prompted by Sauron and fearing death and old age, Ar-Pharazôn built a
great armada and set sail into the west to make war upon the Valar and seize the Undying Lands (Sauron remained behind). In the year
SA 3319 of the Second Age, Ar-Pharazôn landed on Aman and marched to the city of
Tirion.
Manwë, chief of the angelic Valar, called upon Ilúvatar, who broke and
changed the world, trapping Ar-Pharazôn and his mighty host in mounds of dirt and inside the
Caves of the Forgotten until the last
battle. Aman and
Tol Eressëa were removed from the spheres of
Arda forever, changing the world's shape from flat to round and Númenor itself was sunk beneath a great wave, killing all its inhabitants, including the body of Sauron who was thereby robbed of his ability to assume fair and charming forms.
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Bin auch gespannt ob man die Beziehung von Pharazon zu seiner Cousine Loregemäss überliefert. Gemäss Lore hat er Sie ja zur Heirat gezwungen. Allgemein hat die Lore um Pharazon und seinen Downfall zum Bösen so viel Epic. Eigendlich muss man da schon verdammt viel versauen bei dieser Vorlage.
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Upon the death of his uncle, Tar-Palantir, who had no son, Ar-Pharazôn decided to wed his daughter,
Míriel, which was against her will. As Tar-Míriel was the rightful
Ruling Queen of Númenor, Ar-Pharazôn was able to usurp the throne. He gave to his wife the name Ar-Zimraphel, refusing to use the Elven speech, whilst persecuting the last vestiges of
the Faithful.
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Ich meine nur schon dieser Arc mit Pharazon und Sauron, wow so viel Potential. Bin echt gespannt wie sie diese Dynamik rüberbringen wollen. Ich denke diese Weissharige Eminem Frau die wir im Trailer sahen ist eine dieser Morgoth anbeter. Wenn man also nur Vage beim Lore bleibt ist Sauron schon lange herrscher über Mordor bzw festigt seine Macht und Pharazon fordert Ihn heraus. Vielleicht endet so die erste Staffel. Mit der Gefangennahme Saurons. Fingerkreuz

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As time passed, it came to his attention that
Sauron, the
Lord of Mordor, was expanding his power throughout Middle-earth and was being called the Lord of Men. Ar-Pharazôn, ever prideful, resolved to challenge him lordship of the
earth. In
SA 3261, he marched upon Mordor with an army so powerful that Sauron's forces simply deserted him. But Sauron was cunning, and he feigned to be overawed at Ar-Pharazôn's might. The king did not trust Sauron, and brought him back to Númenor as a hostage. However, Sauron quickly took advantage of his situation to gain Ar-Pharazôn's trust, and by way of careful flattery, lies and half-truths, he soon became the king's closest and most trusted advisor. He was able to corrupt Ar-Pharazôn, convincing him to worship
Morgoth in the hope that he would be able to cheat mortality. Some of the results of Sauron's cunning were the erecting of a
Great Temple to Morgoth, intense persecution of the Faithful, and the chopping down of the
White Tree of Númenor. Soon the king and his followers were worshiping Morgoth openly and burning innocents at the altar of the temple as sacrificial offerings to appease the false god.**