With the Southlands completely ruined and turned to ash, "The Rings of Power" captures the horrors of war that Tolkien conveyed in his writing, but the movies didn't fully portray. Indeed, this is an episode full of sorrow and loss, as we see the Númenóreans return home, and Galadriel set to return to Lindon to seek aid among her kin. But what about the Southlanders who just lost their home? Well, Bronwyn suggests they head to a Númenórean colony by the Anduin river, a settlement called Pelargir.
What could be an innocent name drop for a random town that can give the Southlanders refuge can actually have huge consequences for the show and for the future of Middle-earth. That is because Pelargir is a major location in the legendarium, one of the earliest Númenóreans settlements in Middle-earth, and the great port of Gondor.
Gondor, if you remember, is the prominent human kingdom to the immediate west of Mordor. This is the kingdom that was home to the great city of Minas Tirith and its white tree, the realm Aragorn will rule over one day. At this time, of course, that place does not exist, but we may be watching its very early days.
That is because in the books, Gondor was founded by two brothers of Númenor, one is called Anárion, whom we have heard of but not seen yet. The other brother is none other than Isildur, son of Elendil.
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