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What would you change in Rings of Power?

07.06.2025 16:51

What would you change in Rings of Power?

Celebrian. Will be the main character in my version. Kind and sweet elf, but still quite daring and wild. She is a skilled archer and rider, but not the most outstanding swordswoman. Loves her parents, especially attached to her father Celeborn.

Gil-galad was brought out of his trance by one of his men, who reported that they had found traces of a large group of creatures that might be Orcs. Gil-galad nods and orders them to move out immediately, then looks around the bay once more and leaves after his men. For several days, Gil-galad and his squad follow the tracks left by the Orcs before they fall into an ambush.

Episode Two begins in Lindon, where Galadriel visits the graves of five fallen soldiers who were killed by the Werewolf.

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Celeborn orders the sick man to be taken to the healers, where he cures the poor fellow. The fisherman thanks the Elf, and Celeborn asks what happened.

Later, Elrond paid tribute to his brother by placing a pennant bearing their coat of arms on his grave. That evening, a feast is held in honor of Númenor's Day. Elrond makes small talk with the Númenórean nobles. He notices that the entire feast is served by servants who remind him of the southern Haradrim. One of the Númenóreans mentions that the Haradrim come here for the knowledge and wisdom of the Númenóreans. Elrond is dubious, but lets it go for now.

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Bronwyn. A healer and farmer from a village in northern Harad. A follower of Annatar, a mysterious figure who taught her villagers Elven lore and Sindarin.

The next scene takes us back to Lindon, where Galadriel meets Celebrían in full battle gear, sword in hand. Celebrían is even more confused, and Galadriel commands her daughter to attack. Celebrían refuses to attack her mother, and then Galadriel says, "How can you go to save your father if you cannot defend yourself? Attack!" She demands again, and then Celebrían draws a dagger and attacks Galadriel.

They both leave, and Galadriel wonders how a troll could have defeated five Elves. Gil-galad says that it was not a troll, but a smaller creature, but far more dangerous. Galadriel is horrified and realizes that it was a Werewolf. She asks how many there were, and Gil-galad answers honestly that there was only one Werewolf, but there were about fifty Orcs.

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Gil-galad understands this and says that the armor Celebrimbor forged for him protects him better than any other smith could have done. Celebrimbor laughs and offers more wine.

Galadriel worries that she does not want to lose both her daughter and her husband, but Celebrían vows that he will not let his mother grieve for her. Mother and daughter embrace again, and then Galadriel kisses Celebrían on the forehead and asks her to be careful.

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The next scene is a sparring scene between Gil-galad and Celebrimbor. Gil-galad will wield a spear, and Celebrimbor a sword. Their battle will feature amazing fighting skills, dodging, and evading. In the end, the battle was evenly matched, and after the battle, Gil-galad says that Celebrimbor is still as great as a warrior, and that it would be an honor for him to have Celebrimbor fight alongside him.

Soon Gil-galad appears, in royal robes. Galadriel strikes up a conversation, where she gently scolds the King for the fact that five worthy warriors died in his expedition. Gil-galad, though the King, does not deny Galadriel and admits his mistake, but notes that these warriors did not die in vain.

Gil-galad reminisces about the horrors he saw in Udûn, and wonders how many more of Morgoth's horrors survived the War of Wrath. Galadriel is silent, and in her heart a plant of anxiety grows for her husband.

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Celeborn. Father of Celebrían and husband of Galadriel. Healer and warrior who fought in the War of Wrath, after which he dedicated his life to healing Middle-earth and Morgoth's servants from the corruption and deceit with which Morgoth had corrupted Arda.

Later, the pair walk through the forest, walking with their horses by their side. Celebrían is nervous about Elrond leaving for Númenor for a feast in honor of his brother Elros, who was the first King of Númenor. Elrond nevertheless calms her down and says that the Numenoreans will not do anything to him, since he is the Brother of the first King. Celebrían reluctantly lets him go and bids him return in a month as he promised. Elrond jokingly makes a solemn oath on bended knee, causing Celebrían to laugh. They say goodbye, after which Elrond rides off to Eregion.

In Lindon, Celebrían confronts her mother about the letter, and demands that she read it. Galadriel tries to calm her, but Celebrían, fearful for her father, mentions the nameless creatures that Morgoth has scattered across Middle-earth. She says that the nameless are more dangerous than orcs and trolls, and that the nameless can poison the water they live in.

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Next, the scene in Rhûn, where Celeborn is walking around a fishing town, accompanied by the town guards who tell him where everything is. Then he finds himself on the seashore, enjoying the breeze and the air, and thinking about how he will one day board a ship and set sail.

Charecters:

Ereinion Gil-galad. High King of the Elves, the Noldor. A wise and just ruler, but deeply traumatized by what he saw in the War of Wrath. Lost his bride at the hands of Morgoth and his servants, so he hates all of Morgoth's servants and seeks to exterminate them. Antipode of Celeborn.

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The last scene is where Celeborn and company stop on horseback on a hill where they see black smoke rising from the mountains. The episode ends.

Celeborn, however, asks if there are any Easterlings who are still loyal to Morgoth. The mayor laughs and says that such will not be found in his town, for only those who refused to serve Morgoth and remained loyal to the Valar live here. Celeborn asks permission to stay in their town, and the mayor willingly accepts him as a guest.

Along the way, Arondir talks about his father, who went to the War of Wrath to fight Morgoth, who helped those Easterlings who refused to serve Morgoth. Celeborn sadly reports that his father is likely dead, but Arondir does not believe this, as his mother has repeatedly told him that she has seen him. Celeborn is surprised by this, and asks why his father has not appeared to him, to which Arondir says he does not know, but suggests that Morgoth has tortured and corrupted him.

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Their conversation is overheard by Celebrían, who has heard of the poisoned foul fish in Rhûn, and is worried about her father. She then runs to their home, where she opens a book and finds information about nameless creatures that Morgoth has bred and sent to various places to poison the world with foulness. She believes that the fish in Rhûn were poisoned by the Nameless.

Later that evening, in his chambers, Elrond writes a letter to Celebrían, telling her that he is fine and that he arrived without any problems, mentioning that he misses her and hopes to get revenge in the race.

One of the Elves jokes that those orcs from the north were unlucky, because Gil-galad went there with an expedition. Celeborn gives him a look of contempt and the joker apologizes, after which Celeborn drinks wine and sighs heavily, looking at the fire.

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Some time later, Gil-galad and Celebrimbor are in the workshop, drinking wine. Gil-galad has already told Celebrimbor about the werewolf, and Celebrimbor is confused, because he thought they had managed to finish off the werewolves.Celebrimbor wonders how many of Morgoth's creatures remain in Middle-earth. Gil-galad says he wonders the same, and believes that dark times are coming. So Gil-galad came to Eregion to warn Celebrimbor that he would have to draw his sword again someday.

The next scene will be with Elrond, who says goodbye to the guards of Lindon and departs for the Grey Havens to the Ship going to Numenor.

After the battle, the surviving Elves gather around the corpse of the ancient monster. Gil-galad is shocked, and pronounces the name that belonged to the master of this creature. Sauron! The Episode ends.

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Theo. Sen Bronwyn and her follower. A fisherman, hunter, and ranger who will aid Celeborn in his travels.

Galadriel tries to comfort her daughter again, but Celebrían only cries and wants her father to return. She says that first Celeborn and then Elrond both left Lindon, and now she must only wait and hope that they will return.

Dismayed, Elrond returns to his chambers, where he begins writing a letter to Gil-galad himself to report that some Númenóreans are practicing the knowledge of Morgoth. After some time, a guard appeared in his chambers. This guard called Elrond, then pulled out his sword and tried to strike. Elrond dodged, then grabbed his sword, knocked the weapon out of the guard's hands and entered the battle. Since Elrond was unarmored, in an equal fight, he received a wound in the arm. The guard was already preparing to strike Elrond with a sword, but at that moment his sword was blocked by another guard, who managed to come to the Elf's aid.

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Celeborn, who was camped in northern Rhovanion to the south of Mirkwood. We see him writing a message to his family, then giving it to his Herald and telling him to deliver the message to Lindon. After this, he checks the maps and notices that it is about five days' journey to the Sea of ​​Rhun. His assistant suggests that they could save time by passing the Ered Lithui. Celeborn declines, considering the Ered Lithui too dangerous due to Orodruin.

Galadriel understands that there is some truth in her daughter's words, and she herself worries about her husband, but still finds the strength to calm herself and calm her daughter.

Gil-galad looks at the drawings and sees outlines of rings. He is interested in this and Celebrimbor enthusiastically explains that these are magical rings that contain magical power.

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Later, when Celeborn prepares to leave further east, Arondir visits him and asks for his blessing to go with him to aid him in his travels. Celeborn says that Arondir can choose any of the five horses. Arondir smiles and the scene ends.

Celebrimbor says that he understands this, and that his sword is always ready, but still believes that he will not need it anytime soon.

The Mayor of the Town (Let it be called Leid) is still worried, because fish is almost the main food source in Leid, and people may begin to starve. He asks Celeborn to stay, since he managed to cure the caught fish from the taint. Celeborn sincerely wants to stay and help, but he explains that he will still have to go on the road to continue his search.

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Celeborn agrees, noting that the Nameless Monster has only been dead for a few days, and he sees no signs of a struggle or what could have brought the entity here. One of the Elves notices a cart covered in grass and notes that the cart is filled with filth, meaning that the cart could have been used to transport the dead monster to the lake shore.

Galadriel easily defeats her daughter and tells her that she is not ready for battle, as she could not master fencing, and stated that no matter how good an archer Celebrían is, she will not be able to withstand the dangers that she may encounter alone. Celebrían assures that she will not go alone.

The guard killed the attacker and then helped Elrond up.They removed the helmet from the attacker, and saw that it was the same Numenorean who had enslaved the Haradrim girl, and who had been sentenced to prison. Elrond wonders who let him out. At that moment, the Queen runs in, shocked by what she saw in her guest's chambers.

Meanwhile, in the East, Celeborn and his company, with Arondir joining them, leave Leid and travel further east, hoping to find the source of the blight.

My Version will also remove the Istari, Hobbits, Elendil and Isildur, as they are not present in this Timeline. The Istari came in the Third Age, the Hobbits first appeared in the Third Age, and Elendil and Isildur lived at the end of the Second Age and the beginning of the Third Age, so 1.5-2 thousand years later.

The next scene takes us back to the East, to Celeborn and Arondir. They both reach a place where, unexpectedly for themselves, they discover the source of the corruption. It turns out to be a dead monster in the form of a huge centipede, which was lying on the seashore and whose blood was flowing into the sea and poisoning the local fauna.

In the next scene, in Lindon, the Messenger arrives to Gil-galad, and gives him a message from Celeborn. Gil-galad reads it carefully and then gives it to Galadriel. Both Galadriel and Gil-galad are slightly alarmed, Gil-galad, however, remains optimistic, noting that the taint that has poisoned the fish in Leid may not be so serious.

Episode Five. The episode opens in Numenor, where a slave owner, captured by Elrond and later by the city guards, is sentenced to imprisonment in the dungeons, since slavery is banned in Numenor (And, spoiler, everywhere except Mordor). The girl is granted her freedom and the opportunity to return home to Harad. Elrond, who was present at the trial and met the angry gaze of the Numenorean nobleman who was led away by the guards, later meets with the freed girl.

Episode Three. The episode begins with Celeborn testing fish from the market using Elven lore to check for taint. He finds that the fish are clean, and then tests the fish that were caught recently. He finds that all the recent fish are tainted, and are dangerous to eat. He manages to heal the infected fish, but warns that in order to heal all the fish, the source of the corruption must be found and destroyed, and that it could be anywhere in the Sea of ​​Runes, or on the shore.

Celebrimbor demonstrates the powers of a magical ring by putting one on and disappearing. Gil-galad is impressed, and inquires about what other benefits the rings provide. Celebrimbor says that invisibility is only one of the benefits his rings provide, and in theory each Ring could provide different benefits. Gil-galad asks him to take one of these rings, but Celebrimbor politely declines, saying that the rings are not yet ready and that he is missing something, but promises that he will forge one once he has found the correct formula.

Elrond. Half-elven, Half-man, son of the legendary Earendil, brother of Elros Tar-Minyatur, the first King of Numenor. He serves as Captain and Herald to Gil-galad, and also has feelings for Celebrían, but is hesitant to tell her. As the brother of the first King of Numenor, he is respected and loved by the Numenoreans and regularly visits the island once a year for the celebration of the First King.

At the end of the battle, the werewolf managed to knock the spear out of Gil-galad's hands and threw it to the ground. It rose above the Elvenking, ready to finish him off, but Gil-galad stabbed it with his dagger, and the creature howled in pain. Gil-galad pushed the werewolf back and stabbed it twice more before it fell to the ground. Then, the High King dealt the final blow to the monster, killing it for good.

In the first episode, in the prologue, still little Celebrian walks along the river with her mother Galadriel. Galadriel tells Celebrian about the terrible War of Wrath, and about the great feats that the Elves, Dwarves, and Men accomplished, and what sacrifices they made to overthrow the Black Enemy of the World, Morgoth. Celebrían's father, Celeborn, soon appears and the family is reunited before marching back to Eregion, where they then lived.

Arondir. Half-elf, half-human (Easterling), living in Rhun, a town on the western coast of the Sea of Rhun. Strong and brave, determined to find his father Elf, who went to the War of Wrath against Morgoth.

Next, Celebrían calls her mother by name and says that it is not right to spy on her daughter, even if you are Noldor. A snide Galadriel appears from behind a tree, reminding her that if she wanted to be alone with Elrond, she would have been better off choosing a place far from where she likes to walk. Celebrían is slightly embarrassed by her mother's teasing, after which the two ladies take a walk through the forest, with Celebrían still leading her beloved horse by her side.

The next scene takes us back to Lindon, where Gil-galad tells Galadriel that he will be leaving for Eregion in a week. Galadriel mentions that the King's absence too often may cause some problems. Gil-galad smiles and remarks that Lindon would be safer in Galadriel's hands than in his own. Galadriel gently chastises him for his flattery, to which Gil-galad replies, "I beg your pardon, my Lady."

Celeborn decides to head to the southern lands, following the tracks of the cart. The episode ends.

Later, Celeborn starts a conversation during which it is revealed that Celeborn has sworn to find a way to heal the former servants of Morgoth, and so he tries not to kill the Orcs he captures, but to capture them and try to drive away the taint. From the conversation, it becomes clear that King Gil-galad does not share Celeborn's views and that Celeborn and his company came across Orcs in the North, who, in response to the offer of healing, only laughed and threatened to kill the elves.

Tar-Telperien. Ruling Queen of Numenor. A just ruler who considered the Elves her friends, but hated the Harad and the Easterlings for serving Morgoth.

Gil-galad then asks if Celebrimbor has lost any of his fighting prowess over the years, and Celebrimbor says "It is an honor to accept your challenge, Lord High King."

He wonders if the Orcs might make an alliance with any of the mightier creatures that were in Morgoth's Army. Galadriel admits that she wonders the same thing, but notes that in the last thousand years they have only seen Orcs working together with Trolls. She mentions that she would never believe that Werewolves were still alive.

Celeborn meets with the guards and assures them that his intentions are peaceful. Unexpectedly for him, the guards bow to him. He notices that one of the guards is fair and mentions that he looks like an outsider to these lands. The guard removes his hood and introduces himself as Deurling, a Sindarin Elf who has chosen to remain in the area to help protect the locals from the enemy. The second guard also removes his hood and introduces himself as Arondir. He claims that his father was an elf and fell in love with his mother, who is an Easterling. Celeborn smiles and asks them to lead him and his men into the city. They agree.

Celeborn sighs sadly, then mentions that his father may not have survived the War of Wrath, but if he lives, he will help him heal him. Arondir says that he hopes so. He also says that it is an honor for him to travel with Celeborn.

The Mayor, however, asks why Celeborn inquired about Morgoth's servants among the Easterlings. Celeborn explains that it is his oath to heal those who have succumbed to Morgoth's temptations.

The next scene takes us to the South of the lands that will later become Rohan. Celeborn and company find the place where that cart was carrying that dead, nameless monster. Arodnir finds evidence of struggle and corruption in the black blood of the nameless. He also says that the trail is lost here. Celeborn says that they have followed the trail for days, all in vain. Next, he looks to the east, where the mountains rise.

The next scene is the Lindon scene, where we see Celebrían packing up her things and elves to go east to help her father. She is visited by Galadriel, who asks Celebrían to reconsider, but the girl is adamant and wants to go to Celeborn's rescue. Realizing that her persuasion is useless, Galadriel gently demands that Celebrían meet her in the forest, where she likes to compete with Elrond. Celebrian is confused, but still follows her mother's words.

The fisherman explains that he and his friend were frying the fish they had caught and he felt sick when he tried one piece. Celeborn decides to test the fish he caught and discovers that the fish is poisoned with filth. Celeborn advises the mayor not to consume the fish for now, before he inspects all fish for poison. That same evening, he writes a message to Lindon and sends a messenger.

Celebrían and Galadriel talk about how Celeborn left six months ago, and a month ago the last messenger came from him, after which there was silence. Celebrían is very nervous, but Galadriel calms her worries, assuring her that she would feel it if something unpleasant happened to her father. Celebrían jokingly reminds her that she never learned her mother's wisdom, and Galadriel jokes back, reminding her that Celebrían never learned to wield a sword with dignity. Celebrían protests, saying that Morgoth is defeated and they do not need to wield the sword. Galadriel snaps at her daughter, demanding to never mention that name again, frightening the girl, but then she relents and apologizes to her daughter. Celebrían embraces her mother and apologizes herself. The scene ends.

Arondir then parts the grass and notices wheel tracks that lead not further east, but south. He notices that the tracks are quite fresh and that they are no more than a week old.

As Celeborn was about to head back to the city, he heard moans of pain and agony. He looked around and saw two fishermen, one lying on the ground writhing in pain, and the other calling for help. Celeborn ran to help and asked what was wrong, but the other fisherman did not understand why his friend was sick. Soon, a crowd had gathered at the sound of the screams.

He was received with honour by the commander of the Numenorean guard, who escorted him to the palace. At the palace he was met by Queen Tar-Telperion, who welcomed him with open arms and inquired about life in Lindon.

In the next scene, Gil-galad arrives in Eregion, where he is greeted warmly by Celebrimbor. The two exchange embraces, and Celebrimbor smiles as he remarks that the Elvenking has not visited Eregion in a long time. Gil-galad smiles back, and they then proceed to Celebrimbor's workshop.

Galadriel. Mother of Celebrían and the most respected Elf in Middle-earth after King Ereinion Gil-Galad. Wise, strict, compassionate and fair. Gil-galad's closest advisor and rules Lindon in his absence.

Later, Elrond converses with Queen Tar-Telperion, where the Queen speaks in a tired voice about how the Haradrim themselves come to Númenor in search of knowledge and skill, and serve them willingly. Elrond asks how long ago this has been, to which the Queen replies that the first case was about ten years ago, and that these are only the captured cases, while they do not know how many slavers there are in Númenor.

First, the Setting. Much of the TV show will revolve around four Locations: Numenor, Lindon, Lorien, and Harad. The first two locations were shown in the TV show (albeit very poorly shown), while the second two are absent as such. The so-called southern lands are not Harad, although they are located near it.

To everyone's horror, a monster from the Dark Ages jumps out of the cave at the elves. A werewolf. It was taller and stronger than any of Gil-galad's Elves, and though the Elves fought well, the Werewolf destroyed five Elves before Gil-galad struck it with his spear and drew it away. The Werewolf fought Gil-galad, who, being a Noldor, managed to keep up with the Werewolf on equal terms, using his smaller stature as an advantage and deftly dodging the monster's claws and teeth.

The next scene takes us to Rhun, where there is a town of fishermen and farmers by the sea. Members of the town guard are making their rounds around the town, having unremarkable conversations about life in their backwater. Suddenly, they see a detachment of horsemen on the hills and decide to meet them. This is of course Celeborn and his company.

Elrond intervenes and demands that the abuser stop beating the unfortunate servant. The man, of course, demands that Elrond leave, but Elrond does not back down and demands that he let her go. The abuser takes out a knife and once again forces Elrond to leave. Elrond knocks the knife out of the Numenorean's hands, but he swings a whip, which Elrond also stops and punches the man in the face.

The mayor is understanding, but still worried. He explains that his ancestors founded this city specifically so that those who did not want to kneel before Morgoth could live a dignified life and do good. Celeborn hesitates, as he does not want to leave these people in danger. He finds a way. He leaves five of his forty elves to check the fish for taint, and heal them if necessary.

Morgoth. Not a main character, and does not appear at all, and if he does, it will only be in flashbacks of Celeborn and Gil-galad. He was defeated and banished from the world, but his influence is still strong. He poisoned Arda so much that the Elves are unable to heal it and establish contacts with other races of Middle-earth. He is regularly remembered by those who remember him, and they remember the fear and evil he spread. Morgoth's behind-the-scenes presence remains in Middle-earth even when he himself is not there.

After this, the guards come running to the noise of the fight and seize the Numenorean, while Elrond helps the woman up and then asks the guards to help her. They are taken away, and Elrond is confused by what he sees. He looks at the whip and realizes that this girl was in slavery to this Numenorean lord.

The scene switches to Elrond speaking to the Council of Numenor, led by Queen Tar-Telperion, where Elrond learns that this is not the first time that the Numenorean lords have used slaves. Elrond calls for an investigation of these cases, to which the first adviser of the Queen of Numenor (I have not yet thought of his name) agrees, and promises to take this under his personal control. Elrond remains apparently calm, for the words of the First Adviser sounded very unconvincing.

Celebrimbor only says that when the time comes, he will draw his sword again and fight his enemies, no matter the cost. But he also explains that as a smith he is of greater use to his people, for example, he mentioned the armor Gil-galad still wears and asked if it protects him well.

Galadriel notes that in this case, a fisherman who was poisoned by fish would not show signs of poisoning immediately. Gil-galad, however, is unsure whether he should send the Elves to Leid, rightly noting that the expedition would take at least a month to get there, and much time beyond that. He advises waiting for Celeborn to arrive and listen to all he has to say.

Galadriel embraces her daughter, and once again tells her that her father would never risk so much as to put himself in danger. But Celebrían still says that Celeborn put himself in danger when he set out on this journey.

Celeborn orders the monster to be pushed away from the shore, and he uses his powers to drive away the filth flowing into the sea. Arundir notes that it has only been a day since they left Leid, and that the creature could not have been on the lake's shores without a reason.

He asks if she is Haradrim, to which the girl replies that she comes from Umbar, a city founded by the Númenóreans centuries ago. She explains that she is a singer, and had hoped to find happiness in the kingdom of Númenor, but was deceived and taken into slavery. Elrond asks if many like her were enslaved and if the Queen of Numenor knows about it, but the girl only timidly turned away, saying that she saw nothing, since her eyes were blindfolded, but she heard someone else, with a clear male voice.

Episode Four. The first scene of Episode 4 begins with Elrond walking through Numenor, enjoying the views of the city and port. Elrond receives warm greetings from the locals, and his spirits are at a very high level. Soon, as Elrond passed a narrow street, he heard the crack of a whip and the moans of a woman. He became alarmed, then looked into an alley, where he saw a Númenórean beating a Haradrim woman with a whip and scolding her for "breaking dishes."

The final scene is of Celebrían mounting her horse, along with ten Elven warriors. She commands "Let's go." in Sindarin, then looks back to see Galadriel smiling. She smiles at her mother before turning away and riding away with her company. The episode ends.

Ten centuries later, in the forest below Lindon, the now adult Celebrían races Elrond on horseback. She wins the race, but Elrond is not about to give up and challenges her to a sword fight. Celebrían, being a brash and headstrong Elf, accepts the challenge and they fight. Elrond soon wins, but Celebrían insists that she let him win.

Secondly, the main characters. The main characters of my version will be Celebrían as the main character, Elrond as the boyfriend of the main character and the second main character, Galadriel and Celeborn, and Ereinion Gil-Galad as the High King of the Elves of Middle-earth. From these characters there will be a logical branch of development, with the addition of new characters and new storylines.

The next scene takes us to Numenor, where Elrond has finally arrived in the realm of men. He smiles as he looks at the architecture of the capital before his ship docks.

About fifty Orcs attacked the Elves, but they dealt with them, and Gil-galad personally destroyed four Orcs. The remaining Orcs fled. Enraged, Gil-galad commands to pursue the enemy. So they pursue them to the cave where the Orcs hid. Before the warriors entered the cave, they all heard a terrible roar. One of the Elves thought it was a troll, but Gil-galad thinks it was something worse.

The next scene, the last scene of the first episode, is Gil-galad himself, dressed in winter garb, in the far north, standing on the shores of the Icy Bay of Forochel. His face is filled with deep thoughtfulness, melancholy and sadness. Before his eyes are the colossal ruins of a black citadel, peeping out from the depths of the bay. He hears women's cries of pain, agony and suffering, begging for mercy, as well as the noise of torture instruments, the clap of whips, and the mocking laughter of Orcs.

Celebrimbor. A legendary Elven smith, prince and ruler of Eregion. Once a fearsome and fearless warrior, he now sheathed his sword and devoted himself to smithing and ruling Eregion. In my version of Celebrimbor, Tom Hiddleston will play him, who fits the bill in both looks and build.

Meanwhile, with Celebrían, the Elf girl is in her chambers, reading the message that came from her father, her face showing both worry and relief as she fears that her father has traveled so far east.

First season.

Already in the town, Celeborn meets with the locals. Among the guards of the town are several Elves who decided to remain in these lands and guard them in case any of Morgoth's servants appear. Later, Celeborn meets the town's mayor, who tells him that their town has been very peaceful for many centuries. He assures Celeborn that they have not seen Orcs, trolls, or any of the other monsters that once served Morgoth for a long time.

Elrond shares his memories of his brother with the Númenorean nobles, and is met with words of admiration from them in return. They also ask if Elrond will ever come to Númenor again, and Elrond promises to do so.