Unmasking Annatar: The Shocking Truth Behind Sauron’s Deceptive Disguise in The Rings of Power Season 2!

Annatar comes bearing gifts; here’s everything you need to know about the new Rings of Power character

Annatar in Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2.

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It’s fair to say that Sauron’s ‘fair form’ Annatar has been the true star of mischief throughout The Rings of Power season 2. In fact, in the recent finale (The Rings of Power season 2 episode 8), we see him go fully evil – throwing all pretenses that we saw Celebrimbor fall victim to out the window.

Still, Annatar’s manipulation of Celebrimbor has yielded several of the titular Rings of Power, and he continues to be a vital character to keep track of. It’s very likely this Sauron form is here to stay and that Annatar will once again be a central star going into The Rings of Power season 3. So, we’re here to make sure you know all there is to know about the nefarious “Lord of Gifts”.

Below, we answer: Who is Annatar? And what are Sauron’s future plans for this form? Let’s dive into The Rings of Power’s most deliciously evil character – and what it could mean for the future of the Amazon Prime show.

Who is Annatar?

Charlie Vickers as Annatar in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2

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In The Rings of Power season 2, Sauron reinvents himself as an Elven “messenger” who has been sent by the Valar, the god-like figures that oversee Middle-earth.

Annatar, simply put, is another disguise by Sauron – a new face to help gain the favor of Celebrimbor in the Elven realm of Eregion. You can see this ‘power’ during the opening episode’s prologue, where he emerges from his assassination at the hands of Adar as a formless black creature before turning himself into Halbrand.

Annatar first appears in the second episode of the new season, telling Celebrimbor that they have “work to do.” To convince Celebrimbor, Halbrand steps into the fires in Eregion’s main tower and emerges as Annatar, his ‘fair form.’

“I have walked through the dusts and deserts of faraway lands, in search of an artist who possesses a craft to save all of Middle-earth,” Annatar says. “A storm is coming, Celebrimbor.” Annatar – who calls himself the ‘Lord of Gifts’ – also promises that he can unlock Celebrimbor’s “grandest abilities.”

Given what we know of Sauron’s history in Tolkien’s works and that the three elven rings have already been forged in this series – the Dark Lord requires Celebrimbor’s skills to help forge the titular Rings of Power. And he ultimately succeeds.

Charles Edwards as Celebrimbor in The Rings of Power season 2.

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In the third episode, Annatar is shown working with Celebrimbor. The latter invites Prince Durin and Disa to Eregion to pitch their idea: seven Rings of Power, one for each of the Dwarven lords. Durin, though, is wary of Annatar, who introduces himself merely as a “friend” to the Elves and the Dwarves.

Annatar later sows seeds of doubt with Celebrimbor by speaking on ‘behalf’ of High King Gil-galad. He says that Dwarves are “unworthy” of the power and has forbidden the creation of any more rings, a lie that causes Celebrimbor to dictate a letter to his king that pronounces he is shutting down the forge. By the episode’s end, the creation of the Dwarven rings has begun.

As of the fifth episode, work has started on Nine Rings for Men. Annatar, once again, corrupts Celebrimbor’s way of thinking, with the Elven smith’s ‘work’ on the new jewelry manifesting as something more unexpected and dark as Mirdania tries on a ring and is haunted by visions of the ‘unseen’ world. Annatar uses this as an opportunity to sow further seeds of doubt in Celebrimbor’s mind, by suggesting that his letter to Gil-galad (and deception within) has tarnished the forging of the rings. Annatar’s solution? To start over and help make them himself.

The sixth episode sees Annatar dipping into Middle-earth’s politics. To calm a frazzled Celebrimbor (who is blissfully unaware of Sauron’s poisonous effect on the rings) and focus on his work, he takes over as the de-facto lord of Eregion. One of his first acts is to witness a message carved on a citizen: “Where is he?” it asks.

Before the siege of Eregion, Annatar also finds time to head over to Khazad-Dum. There, he offers King Durin “something more precious” in exchange for the mithril needed to craft more rings. After being rejected, Annatar spots a familiar (possibly Balrog-shaped) vision in the flames.

The sixth episode ends with an emotionally charged conversation between Annatar and Celebrimbor. After the Elven smith thinks he can hear the siege alarm, the pair argue and Celebrimbor pushes Annatar to go and assess the situation. But, of course, he’s met by another one of Annatar’s tricks: the ability to conceal the truth of what someone is seeing. In this case, Celebrimbor walks through a dreamy, idyllic visage of Eregion and is completely unaware of the chaos unfolding around him.

By episode 8, Annatar reveals his identity as Sauron, kills Celebrimbor, and takes the Nine Rings from Galadriel. It should also be noted that Sauron is still in his Annatar form by the end of season 2; however, if you’ve read Tolkien’s books, you’d know that his fair form days are numbered.

We can look towards Tolkien’s works to see that Annatar will be heading back to Númenor at some point after he lets himself be captured. This is a ways off, though, and may not even be part of season 3.  But be wary of this prediction as well. The Prime Video series is veering off from being a one-to-one adaptation of the established Lord of the Rings timeline. Annatar’s fate may look a lot different from what we’d expect, so keep your eyes on this page!

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