The latest episode brings back a bunch of familiar names and faces. Here’s a refresher.
—and, it seems safe to say, a villain.Númenor is an island to the west of Middle-earth. By the time ofAs the characters inmention, the island was a gift from the Valar—divine beings—to Men after the defeat of Morgoth, Middle-earth’s oldest Big Bad. Their first king was Elros, Elrond’s brother, who chose the way of Men rather than the way of Elves.
As we see from the queen’s reaction when Galadriel suggests Númenor was a gift, the Númenóreans are growing resentful of the Valar, making them vulnerable to Sauron and his promises down the line and sowing the seeds of their own destruction.You’re probably thinking of the White Tree of Gondor from. The White Tree of Gondor is not the same tree as the one in Númenor, but it is a descendent of it.
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