'A very astute observation': The Rings of Power's Elrond and Gil-Galad actors drop a big hint about the elves' new safe haven in the season 2 finale

Exclusive: "We know [what this location is], but we can't tell you"

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News By Tom Power published 3 October 2024

Gil-galad and Elrond's actors refused to confirm my suspicions about the elves' latest safe haven (Image credit: Ben Rothstein/Prime Video)

Major spoilers follow immediately for The Rings of Power season 2 finale and The Lord of the Rings books.


The Rings of Power season 2's finale may include our first glimpse at the humble beginnings of an iconic elven realm in The Lord of the Rings. Unfortunately, two of the Prime Video's biggest stars can't – or, rather, won't – confirm if this is the case.

Speaking to me ahead of the last entry in the hit Amazon show's second season, Robert Aramayo and Benjamin Walker, who play Elrond and Gil-galad, remained tight-lipped when I asked if, alongside Eregion's elven refugees, we've just visited Rivendell for the first time.

In the source material, after Elrond's elven army is routed by Sauron's forces on route to Eregion, his remaining troops regroup at a location near the Bruinen river in eastern Eriador. There, Elrond establishes a stronghold, which was christened Imladris (the elvish name for Rivendell) and becomes a refuge for anyone fleeing Sauron's army as it sweeps across Eriador during the centuries-long conflict known as The War of the Elves and Sauron.

Wait, is this supposed to be Imladris/Rivendell? (Image credit: Prime Video)

Following Sauron's eventual defeat in Eriador, Elrond is made Eriador's vice-regent by High King Gil-galad. Upon being promoted, Elrond permanently settles in Imladris/Rivendell and turns it into one of the strongest elven outposts in Middle-earth. The city, which is later also known as The Last Homely House, is further strengthened by the protective power of Vilya, Gil-galad's Ring of Power that he secretly bestows on Elrond after the kingdom's founding.

Of course, many of these events are yet to play out in Prime Video's TV adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's literary works. However, I suspect that, given how the Sauron/elven storyline ends in season 2, The Wars of the Elves and Sauron will take center stage in season 3, which The Rings of Power's showrunners say they're "working on" as we speak.

But I digress. Season 2 episode 8, titled 'Shadow and Flame', sees Elrond, Gil-galad, Galadriel, Arondir, and Eregion's remaining elves flee the decimated elven city and seek sanctuary in an idyllic, undisclosed location near a river. Based on everything I've mentioned so far, if this isn't evidence that these survivors have stumbled upon the area that'll become known as Imladris/Rivendell before one of the best Prime Video shows ends, I don't know what is.

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