When the Valar finally ousted Morgoth due to the War of Wrath at the end of the First Age, Sauron became the second Dark Lord to terrorize Middle-earth. The Rings of Power's opening history lesson ...
It belonged not to Sauron but to his master: Morgoth, the original Dark Lord. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Tolkien's son, Christopher, collected much of his father's unpublished Middle-earth ...
This would have been all well and good for another Maia, but Sauron had an innate need to expand his power quickly, and so he turned to Morgoth, the Fallen Vala and first Dark Lord. The ...
Throughout The Lord of the Rings' massive trilogy over the years, fans have seen many versions of Sauron, the Dark Lord. After 24 years since his first appearance in the 2001 The Fellowship of the ...
Indeed, the Brown Wizard was sent to Middle-earth during the Third Age alongside the other Istari to foil the plots of Sauron before the Dark Lord could enslave all of Arda. Like the other Wizards ...
Prior to the Second Age, the First Age ended with the defeat of the first Dark Lord and Sauron's master, Morgoth. Sauron himself, though, is still out there somewhere. The trailers for The Rings ...
Tolkien describes multiple origins for Orcs, one of which suggests they were Elves corrupted by Morgoth ... Dark Lord. One explanation is that in his arrogance and obsession with domination ...