Summary

Amazon Prime Video’sThe Rings of Powerdraws heavily from J.R.R. Tolkien’s mythology, but ittakes plenty of creative liberties with its timeline of Middle-earth’s Second Age. WithThe Rings of Powerseason 2’s release dateimminent, now is the perfect time to get caught up with all the show’s book connections. Peter Jackson’sThe Lord of the Ringstrilogy was a more direct adaptation of the original book saga, but the Amazon Prime show serves as more of a compilation of events drawn from a massive period ofLOTRhistory.

TheoverallLOTRtimelinespans thousands of years, and it’s divided into several “Ages.” The events of the original trilogy andThe Hobbitoccur at the very end of the Third Age, and the end of the War of the Ring marks the beginning of the Fourth Age, which is largely undocumented.The Rings of Poweroccurs during the Second Age of Middle-earth, which is distinguished by Sauron’s rise through the creation of the One Ring and eventual fall to the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, as shown in the prologue ofThe Fellowship of the Ring.

Charlie Vickers as Halbrand smiling at Annatar in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 custom header

Middle-earth’s Second Age Lasts 3441 Years

Middle-earth’s Second Age Focuses On Sauron’s First Rise And Fall

Following the defeat of Morgoth and the end of the First Age, The Second Age of Middle-earth lasts thousands of years. The key defining factors of the Second Age are the rise of Númenor and Lindon, two of the major civilizations depicted inThe Rings of Power. Númenor is the island kingdom of Men, while Lindon is the kingdom of the elves under Gil-galad, both of which would be integral to dealing with the threat of Sauron upon his return centuries later. Sauron had previously been an agent of Morgoth during the first age.

During the 3441 years of the Second Age,pivotal events include the creation of the Rings of Power and the One Ring, the creation of Gondor and Mordor, the eventual defeat of Sauron, and the fall of Númenor. However, these events are spread out across a massive timeline, unlike inThe Rings of Power, which depicts them as all occurring around the same time.

Lloyd Owen and Maxim Baldry as Elendil and Isildur looking concerned in The Rings of Power.

Why Sauron’s Rings Of Power Season 2 Origin Story Was Cut From Season 1 Explained By Co-Showrunner

Exclusive: Rings of Power co-showrunner Patrick McKay explains why the reveal of Sauron’s season 2 origin story was originally cut from season 1.

The Rings Of Power Condenses Middle-earth’s Second Age Timeline

For television purposes, it makes sense whyThe Rings of Powerwould condense its material. However, the proper order of events in Tolkien’s mythology is fascinating to know, especially in how it connects to the order depicted in the TV series. For example,Isildur is a main character in the TV series, but he was born over 1600 years after the forging of the One Ring in Tolkien’s work. Then, Númenor drowns just over a century after his birth. Sauron and the elves had already spent centuries on and off at war by this point.

The Prime Video series is essentially taking thousands of years of Middle-earth’s historical events and compacting them into five seasons of television.

Elijah Wood smiling as Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

ForThe Rings of Powerto dramatize the Second Age, making alterations to the timeline isn’t that egregious. Peter Jackson’sLord of the Ringsfilms reorganized book events for dramatic purposes, though it’s a bit less notable when they’re less spread apart. The Prime Video series essentially takes thousands of years of Middle-earth’s historical events and compacts them into five seasons of television.

How Many Years Pass Between The Second Age Ending & The Lord Of The Rings

LOTR Occurs 3001 Years Into The Third Age

Following the end of the Second Age, the Third Age begins and the year date resets.There’s then a gap of 3001 years before Frodo Baggins is given the One Ringafter Bilbo’s 111th birthday party. Following that, nearly two more decades went by before the Council of Elrond in 3018, when the Fellowship of the Ring was formed. The War of the Ring concludes in 3020, and the Fourth Age begins just one year later. So, assumingThe Rings of Poweroccurs at the end of the Second Age, there’s a roughly 3000-year gap beforeLOTR.

The Second Age Contains More Major Moments Than LOTR’s Third Age

Rings Of Power’s Era Is Packed With Historical Events

The Second Age may not be the main focus of Tolkien’sLord of the Ringssaga, but it’s arguably a more compelling era of his history when zoomed out. There are some interesting events in the Third Age, like the events of theupcoming movie,War of the Rohirrim, and the events ofThe Hobbit. But the Second Age offers such afascinating medium between the magical epic nature of the First Age and the humanistic struggles of the Third Age.

TVfans have so many enormous, world-changing events to look forward to. Of course, the show’s title teases the creation of the One Ring and the other rings of power, and the downfall of Númenor has been teased consistently. But there’s even more forRings of Poweraudiences to be excited about, like the arrival of the Nazgûl, the many battles between Sauron and the elves, and the involvement of Durin and the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm in the coming conflicts.

The One Ring from Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power explores the forging of the iconic rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the epic events leading up to the stories in J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic novels. The series chronicles the creation of legendary characters and the historic alliances and rivalries that shape the fate of Middle-earth.

Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power Season 2 Poster Showing Charlie Vickers as Sauron