Sauron from The Lord of the Rings
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5.
What happens to Mirdania in The Rings of Power is the same thing that happens to Bilbo and Frodo. All three of them are transported to the Unseen World when they put on their rings. When Celebrimbor finally manages to stop her from flinging forging tools around, she tells everyone what actually happened to her.
1 The Unseen World Is a Dimension that Coexists With the Real World Close "Halls of Stone" is not the first time the Unseen World is mentioned in The Rings of Power. In the Season 1 episode"Udûn," Galadriel questions Adar about Sauron's whereabouts and intentions. The Moriondor tells her that Sauron was trying to create a power capable of acting in both the Seen and Unseen Worlds, a power"not of the flesh, but over flesh.
The Nine Rings of Power for Men Are Directly Connected to the Unseen World There are nineteen Rings of Power in Tolkien's Legendarium, of which sixteen are forged with Sauron's direct involvement. Through the malice he imbues them with, all those rings are supposed to turn their bearers into his servants over time. The Dwarves prove somewhat resistant to the corruption in their seven rings, but it works in the nine Rings of Men.
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