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LOTR, Rings of Power – Broken Sword of Sauron with wooden plaque
Replica of the Broken sword of Sauron
– Weight: +/- 2.5 kg
– Size: +/- 41 x 18 cm
– Material: Completely from metal
– Wooden Display plaque included
“It is no sword,” the elderly man Waldreg told Theo in the show’s fourth episode. “It is a power, fashioned for our ancestors by his master’s own hand.”
That master, of course, is Sauron. As confirmed in the fifth episode, the blade once belonged to the Dark Lord and was seemingly the weapon he used during the so-called “War of Wrath” when Sauron was Morgoth’s general. Considering the sword is in The Southlands, where many humans swore allegiance to the forces of evil, it makes sense for Sauron’s weapon to be here.
While Adar’s forces are beaten, an elderly man took the blade to a pedestal high up in the hills overlooking the village and used it to trigger the lowering of a dam, with the onrushing water flooding the chambers and tunnels which led into a dormant volcano. This caused it to erupt, raining fire down on the victorious soldiers and terraforming the Southlands forever. Mount Doom was formed
Sauron is the title character and the primary antagonist, through the forging of the One Ring, The Lord of the Rings, where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth. In the same work, he is identified as the Necromancer of Tolkien’s earlier novel The Hobbit.
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