Full spoilers for The Rings of Power episode 8 follow.
The Rings of Power cast have opened up on how the creation of the titular rings will affect their characters heading into season 2.
Speaking exclusively to TechRadar ahead of The Rings of Power episode 8, Morfydd Clark, who plays Galadriel, revealed that the elf warrior’s hand in their forging, and the fallout from The Rings of Power season 1 finale‘s events, will leave a lasting impression on her. So much so, in fact, that Galadriel might start exhibiting the traits and abilities that Lord of the Rings fans have come to expect from the ethereal being we see in Middle-earth’s Third Age.
Before Galadriel becomes the powerful, all-seeing elf we’ve seen in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies, though, she has to overcome further obstacles. Namely, owning the ring called Nenya and the responsibility that comes with keeping it safe, and coming to terms with the key role her brother Finrod’s dagger played in their creation.
“I’m looking forward to exploring her gaining power, from having a ring, while not feeling powerful herself,” Clark tells TechRadar. “And what that kind of duality would be is very interesting.
“Throughout season 1, we’ve seen parts of Galadriel’s ethos, as an elf, just existing. She’s not connected to any part of being elvish apart from Finrod’s dagger. That isn’t healthy, it wasn’t good for her and she was kind of fading away. She was becoming as much of a memory as her brother. So I felt grateful that she was getting to free herself of that.
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“There’s a great sadness she feels in letting it go but also there’s a freedom to that moment. She’s doing it to save her people as well – she’s made huge mistakes, but she’s still compelled to save lots of people. Now, she’s coming back to her elf-ishness, and being around them again is eventually going to lead her to become the more secretive, Lothlorien elf we see in the Third Age.”
What of the rings’ actual creator, aka Celebrimbor? The elven smith has a major role in their forging in J.R.R. Tolkien’s source material and the bid budget Prime Video series. How, then, will he feel after making the trio of powerful pieces of jewelry? And, given who Celebrimbor’s ancestors are, will the creation of the elven rings help him to fulfil a long-held desire to eclipse what his forebears forged?