Friday 30 September 2022 05:05 AM The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 6: Adar and his Orc army ... trends now

Friday 30 September 2022 05:05 AM The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 6: Adar and his Orc army ... trends now
Friday 30 September 2022 05:05 AM The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 6: Adar and his Orc army ... trends now

Friday 30 September 2022 05:05 AM The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 6: Adar and his Orc army ... trends now

Armed with a massive Orc army, the powerful Adar (Joseph Mawle) brings war to the Southlands in the sixth episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

The last episode ended with Numenor setting sail for Middle-earth, after Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) convinced Queen Regent Miriel (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to come to the Southlands' aid.

The men and women of the Southlands will need all the help they can get as Adar and his Orcs lay everything in their path to waste.

Adar: Armed with a massive Orc army, the powerful Adar (Joseph Mawle) brings war to the Southlands in the sixth episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Adar: Armed with a massive Orc army, the powerful Adar (Joseph Mawle) brings war to the Southlands in the sixth episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Galadriel: The last episode ended with Numenor setting sail for Middle-earth, after Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) convinced Queen Regent Miriel (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to come to the Southlands' aid

Galadriel: The last episode ended with Numenor setting sail for Middle-earth, after Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) convinced Queen Regent Miriel (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to come to the Southlands' aid

The episode begins with Adar saying, 'New life, in the defiance of death' in the Quenya language.

Adar gets to his feet and finds hordes of his Orcs carrying torches, ready to march into the night for their leader.

'My children. We have endured much. We cast off our shackles, crossed mountain, field, frost and fallow, 'till our feet bloodied the dirt,' he tells the Orc masses.

'From Ered Mithrin to the Ephel Arnen, we have endured. Yet tonight, one more trial awaits us. Our enemy may be weak, their numbers meager, yet before this night is through, some of us will fall,' Adar says, as we get a glimpse at Waldreg (Geoff Morrell) - who in the last episode pledged his allegiance to Adar.

'But for the first time, you do so not as unnamed slaves in far away lands, but as brothers. As brothers and sisters in our home!' he says as the Orcs start chanting, 'Nampat.'

'This is the night we reach out the iron hand of the Uruk, and close our fist around these lands,' Adar adds, as they keep chanting Nampat.

The episode transitions to Adar and his army approaching the watchtower... but when he opens the door he's surprised to find it deserted.

Adar tells one of his underlings to search the place and find them... as  we see Arondir (Ismael Cruz Cordova) hiding in the ramparts above them.

As the Orcs continue their search, Adar finds the wall that Arondir discovered, as he's approached by Waldreg.

'Meaning no offense, Lord-father, but where is he? What happened to Sauron?' Waldreg asks, as one of the Orcs say there is no trace of him and assume he must have 'got smart and scarpered.

Adar insists the Elf is here, saying in the Orc language that he 'smells' him when another Orc says, 'Up here' as Arondir begins his attack.

He takes out a few Orcs with his bow and arrow, before firing a flaming arrow at a precise pulley, causing the entire watchtower to collapse.

He moves quickly and barricades them all in as the tower keeps crumbling, crushing the Orcs one by one.

Waldreg says Adar must move now as Adar grabs him as the tower collapses.

We see the tower collapse from a distance, as we hear all of the humans cheer, though some wonder how many could have survived that.

Bronwyn (Nazanin Boniadi) tells them all to follow her as they have to get the village ready as they all make haste.

The show made history long before the first two episodes debuted on Thursday evening, since it's considered the most expensive series ever.

The show's inception can be traced back to July 2017, when a grueling lawsuit between Warner Bros. - the

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