![]() And while it’s absolutely possible that The Rings of Power might bring Celeborn on screen to be more of a character, Polygon is simply not content to let him exist as an enigma. That’s it! That’s the whole bit of his lore. There’s no canonical basis for him going to war - mostly he and Galadriel just traveled around leading different groups of elves and eventually settled in Lothlórien until after the War of the Ring. Galadriel met him after she left Valinor they fell in love, got married, and stayed the hell out of drama for the entire First Age. ![]() He’s a character who is so boring that Tolkien basically forgot to write him. You can be forgiven for not knowing about his existence, or even knowing that he’d be around ( somewhere, like so many people in Rings of Power’s narrative) during the events of the show. Like Theo, that rambunctious Middle-earth scamp, a lot of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power viewers are a little taken aback from one key revelation in episode 7 of the Amazon series: Galadriel has a husband? Like a real, exchanged vows, signed the papers, emergency contact of a spouse? ![]()
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