Beyond Darkness

About

Meta

Media

Citations

Contact

“There are powers beyond darkness at work in this world.”

Galadriel, 1×07

Introduction

There appears to be no end to the layers in The Rings of Power.

A “Casual” Obsession

I began as an extremely casual fan, having never read any of the books before watching the show, but I had the same childhood association with the trilogy that so many others have. I lived with my more well-read sister, who highly anticipated the series and followed every release of promotional material, occasionally sharing stills and trailers with me and giving me brief descriptions of characters I did not know, such as Finrod, Gil-galad, Míriel, etc.

When the soundtrack was released, what began as a relaxing day of listening to two and a half hours of new music turned into an intense analysis of all of the motifs and cues, and how they related to the track titles and characters. Many things I found interesting, but I would like to say (for the record) that my sister and I were suspicious of Halbrand on this day, albeit mostly in jest.

That being said, I knew that the identity of Sauron was a mystery, but being the most casual viewer, the possibility that Sauron was an already-named character never even crossed my mind. Therefore, the line, “Looks can be deceiving,” did not sound many alarms. I thought it was a way to tell the audience to be on guard. (In retrospect, I do not know why I had not connected the dots sooner.)

It was not until we watched the first two episodes that I thought, Wait. This is much more interesting than I had anticipated. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed the episodes and came home from the theater with only good feelings, anticipating the introduction of Númenor. My sister had a few hours to ponder upon the things we had seen, and I was about to fall asleep when she walked into the room, almost in shock, and said: “Melanie, I think Halbrand might be Sauron.” The next two hours of conversation consisted of careful consideration and reflection, floating atop rapids of excitement and screaming. Why was he dodging all of Galadriel’s questions? we thought. It would be so interesting to humanize SAURON, and show this background with Galadriel! My sister told me what it says in Unfinished Tales:

“[Sauron] perceived at once that Galadriel would be his chief adversary and obstacle…”

Then, we theorized that one of Halbrand’s remarks was an indication that he had already perceived this very thing:

“You didn’t cause my suffering and you can’t fix it, no matter how strong your will or your pride. So let it lie” (1×02).

The subtlety in Halbrand being Sauron was, to us, most intriguing.

However, that candle had a short wick, for we heeded the counter arguments on the internet and convinced ourselves that Halbrand was not Sauron himself, but rather a man with a dark past and tragic ending—perhaps in consequence of what his ancestors once did (and believe you me, we pulled many muscles stretching as far as we did).

For one week before the season ended, the finale was promoted with the tagline: “Evil reveals itself.” Having been attached to Halbrand, therefore, the following exchange warranted from us intense anguish, more careful consideration and reflection, and many an exclamation:

Celebrimbor: “Who’s there? Reveal yourself!

Halbrand: “Is Galadriel here?” (1×08).

The finale had such an effect that night (on me, specifically), that I stayed up until… way too early in the morning… to recall all of the signs, parallels, and connections that we voluntarily overlooked.

My Aim

The purpose of this blog is not only to give me a place to compile my thoughts, but to possibly provide a bit of assurance or comfort to anyone who might be frustrated by rumors or slandering (hence the name: Beyond Darkness). With the amount of work and dedication devoted to this series, there is no need to overlook anything, or throw up our hands and say, “This doesn’t make sense.” J.D. Payne, Patrick McKay, and everyone else involved, know much more than I ever will. Where there are questions, there are answers.

We’re all constantly talking about: How do we elevate and layer every piece of this? […] There’s so much content! […] Every line everyone says is there for a reason, and connects to something else; and there’s references and cross-references to everything within the show. And if people find it to be a rich text, that would be the highest aspiration and goal for us.

Patrick McKay

I have made several attempts to outline all of the connections I found (and kept finding), by way of video edits, a single essay, and other methods. My first attempt was to create a little Google Slides presentation (initially for only me and my sister), believing I would finish it within the week.

Title page to Part 1 of the presenation. It is still a work in progress, and some of my ideas have changed.

Meanwhile, here we are, three months later.


Well.

— Melanie, 2 January 2025 (two years later)


Those means alone did not seem sufficient enough to contain everything. The further I delved into the material, the more I found, and things opened up. It did not take long before I was under the necessity of splitting the Google presentation into two parts, amounting to a total of almost 350 slides. I have spent nearly every day since the finale attempting to reach the bottom of the barrel, to no avail. Will we reach an end before the release of season 2? Only time will tell.


There was an attempt.

— Melanie, 2 January 2025


This is not surface-level storytelling. For example, in The Rings of Power Podcast, Felicia Day asked if the eruption of Mount Doom was Adar’s plan. Patrick McKay said that it was actually Sauron’s plan that Adar used for his own purposes, and after explaining a little bit of reasoning and backstory (which we shall address later), he said:

That’s the kind of layered lore that we’re trying to build into it, and hopefully, maybe if you really do the deep, deep, deep dive, you can pick up on all those things. And if you don’t, that’s okay, too.

Patrick McKay

No need to tell me twice.

Elsewhere, speaking about the reveal of Sauron, Patrick explained:

We’re really not all about playing games with the audience. I know there were definitely some folks who were like, ‘When are we going to get an answer to these questions?’ But it’s right there all along! […] We’re much more interested in the character dynamic between, in this case, a character who turns out to be Sauron, and our heroine. That’s the story! What his name is, is not important. What’s important is: Moment to moment, what is he struggling with? What is she struggling with? What is the friendship that they’re developing […] and how is that changing each of them?

Patrick McKay

This endeavor began with focusing on Sauron exclusively (he’s clearly still the main focus, as he is in the show), but I have learned that he seems to be connected to every single character in the show (in other words, he and/or his influence is everywhere), and each character is incredibly crucial to the plot. Therefore, as a consequence of analyzing everything related to Sauron, not a single character will go unnoticed.

So here, we follow Sauron’s advice:

“See what happens when you stop galloping, and you give yourself a moment to think?” (1×04).

I readily admit that I may be dead wrong about some things. That being said, this series is what caused me to pick up the books for once, and has only enhanced what experience I might have had before. I have J.D. and Patrick to thank for that. The show already made sense to me when I knew nothing about the lore, but the more I read the books, the more sense the show made! I hope I am not the only one who is having this much fun. We are only through the first season, and it already aligns so well with the books, analysis does not even require a separation of the two.

If a single soul happens to read this one day, I hope you will bear with me as I freely brainstorm. I leave you with a quote from Galadriel, as it applies to myself. I’ll proceed with caution when offering predictions or theories, and will do my best to provide concrete evidence.

“Palantiri show many visions, some that will never come to pass” (Galadriel, 1×04).

– MELANIE, 10 January 2023


Discover more from Beyond Darkness

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading