1 Rings of Power Isildur Scene Is A Huge Aragorn Reference

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1 Rings of Power Isildur Scene Is A Huge Aragorn Reference
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One Isildur scene from The Rings of Power references Aragorn in The Two Towers. The scene demonstrates how different Isildur is to his descendent.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One Isildur scene in Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power works as a direct reference to Aragorn. A scene that expands on Isildur's relationship with Elendil in The Rings of Power echoes a scene from the second installment of the Lord of the Rings franchise, The Two Towers. The scene shows the differences between Isildur and Aragorn through how they relate to horses.

In the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Isildur is mostly spoken of as the man who took the One Ring from Sauron but refused to destroy it. Isildur's One Ring betrayal eventually led to his death. Thousands of years after the events of The Rings of Power, Aragorn, Isildur's descendant, used this relationship to claim his place as the ruler of Arnor and Gondor. Unlike Isildur, who wished to keep the ring as a prize for his family, Aragorn joins the fellowship in order to see it destroyed.

Aragorn's ability to easily bond with a horse in The Two Towers serves to deepen the message The Rings of Power was trying to send about Isildur. When everyone decided to leave Rohirrim, one horse seemed unwilling to go. Just as Elendil did, Aragorn spoke to the horse, named Brego, in Sindarin. Brego immediately began to relax and later, when Aragorn was dragged off of a cliff, came to his aid and brought him to Helm's Deep.

The Rings of Power's Horse Scene Continues Its Isildur Insult Through the horse-whispering scene, The Rings of Power directly compared Isildur to Aragorn. Isildur's inability to understand and calm his horse signified a lack of maturity that was not seen in Aragorn. All of this was meant to set up for Isildur's future in The Rings of Power as the man who chose power over peace.

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