![]() ![]() She aids Saruman ( Christopher Lee) and Elrond ( Hugo Weaving) when they rescue Gandalf in The Battle of the Five Armies. During the White Council meeting, she puts her faith in Gandalf the Gray ( Ian McKellen) to investigate the Necromancer. Galadriel has had distant prophecies about a “great evil” that is on the horizon. Although Galadriel does not appear in Tolkien’s novel, Jackson included her in a supporting role in all three films. It will be interesting to see what events shape Galadriel’s worldview, as by the time of The Hobbit she has grown more reflective. Tolkien, the author described Galadriel as being of “Amazon disposition.” She “bound up her hair as a crown when taking part in athletic feats.” Unfinished Tales states that she “looked upon the Dwarves also with the eye of a commander, seeing in them the finest warriors to pit against the Orcs.” The Rings of Power showrunner Patrick McKay has said that the series will show a “young hot-headed Galadriel” who becomes an "elder statesman," promising she is “full of piss and vinegar and she’s got a sword that’s broken because she’s killed so many orcs.” In a 1973 letter published in The Letters of J.R.R. We don’t know what adventures await her in The Rings of Power, but based on the initial teaser trailers, it appears that she will play an active role in leading the Elven forces. She is chosen to wear one of the three rings given to the elves, promising to use the ring for the power of good. Galadriel witnesses the forging of the original rings of power during Sauron’s campaign against the dwarves, elves, and men of Middle-earth in the Second Age. Galadriel marries the elf Celeborn ( Marton Csokas), and they become the Lord and Lady of Lothlórien. Instead of using her abilities to gain political power, Galadriel made fair and just assumptions about people’s inner nature. A member of the Elven royal house of Finwë, Galadriel discovered that she had the ability to read people’s thoughts. Galadriel is born in an era referred to as the “Years of the Trees,” which takes place prior to the awakening of mankind in Middle-earth. The Silmarillion isn’t an action-packed adventure in the style of The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings, but it does establish a firm chronology of the fictional universe. ![]()
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