When The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premiered on Prime Video in 2022, many Tolkien fans were upset when it was revealed that Galadriel, played by Morfydd Clark, would not have her husband, Celeborn, by her side.

The first season went by without his presence, and as we enter Season 2, we are still waiting to learn what happened to Celeborn in this version of Middle-earth.

Though Celeborn appeared in Peter Jackson’s films, portrayed by Marton Csokas, he hasn’t been shown in any flashbacks or in the present timeline of the Second Age in The Rings of Power. This is a significant loss to the story.

Galadriel Mentions Celeborn Once in The Rings of Power, Which Isn’t Enough

It isn’t until Episode 7 of the first season, titled The Eye, that Galadriel mentions Celeborn. After the eruption of Mount Doom, she tells Theo (played by Tyroe Muhafidin) how she and Celeborn met in the First Age and were married quickly after falling in love.

Though the two didn’t play major roles in the First Age, she says Celeborn never returned from the War of the Great Jewels, which was a battle between Elves and Morgoth.

Though Tolkien’s writings don’t specify that Celeborn fought in this war, it’s possible he did. However, The Rings of Power portrays him as having died, which is a significant difference from the original stories.

Unlike her brother Finrod, Galadriel has not found Celeborn’s body, and because he is involved in the larger Lord of the Rings saga, it’s clear he isn’t truly dead. So, where is he? Why hasn’t Galadriel gone to the ends of the earth to find him, just like she pursued Sauron (Charlie Vickers)?

Given her determination and the long lifespan of Elves, it’s strange that she wouldn’t do so. It seems like the writers are hinting at Celeborn’s return in the future.

There are theories about where Celeborn could be. Some think Sauron or Morgoth corrupted him and is now Adar, a character created for the show and played by Sam Hazeldine. Hopefully, this isn’t true, but there must be a solid explanation for his absence.

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Could Celeborn be trapped in an unseen world? This idea came up in the first season with the broken sword Theo found in the Southlands. Maybe Celeborn is struggling to return to Galadriel. Or perhaps Sauron did something to him that hasn’t been revealed yet. Right now, there are more questions than answers.

Celeborn Is Important to the Second Age, Despite What The Rings of Power Shows

Tolkien’s writings, especially The Silmarillion, show that Celeborn played a key role during the Second Age, and his absence in The Rings of Power goes against much of what we know about him. After the War of Wrath, which ended Morgoth’s reign of terror, Celeborn and Galadriel lived in Lindon for a while. They eventually moved to Eriador and later Eregion, where they lived under Celebrimbor, the Elf-smith.

At one point, Galadriel and Celeborn separated, though not due to any issues in their marriage. Galadriel went to live with the Wood-elves, while Celeborn remained in Eregion.

According to Tolkien’s timeline, Celeborn may have been in Eregion when Sauron, disguised as Annatar, tricked Celebrimbor into forging the Rings of Power.

The TV show has already changed the order of how the Rings were created, starting with the three Elven rings instead of ending with them, so it’s not surprising that Celeborn’s involvement has also been changed. When Sauron attacked Eregion, Celeborn, with Elrond’s help, fought back, but they eventually lost the realm to Sauron.

Celeborn later joined Elrond, Elendil, Gil-galad, and Isildur in the War of the Last Alliance against Sauron. Afterward, he and Galadriel lived in Rivendell for a time. In the Third Age, they became the Lord and Lady of Lothlórien, and they helped the Fellowship of the Ring in their quest to destroy the One Ring.

During the War of the Ring, they defended Mirkwood from Sauron’s forces. After Galadriel left for the Undying Lands at the beginning of the Fourth Age, Celeborn stayed behind for some time before eventually joining her.

The Absence of Celeborn Raises Questions About Celebrían’s Fate

One big problem with Celeborn’s absence in The Rings of Power is that it brings into question the existence of their daughter, Celebrían. Without Celeborn, what happened to her?

It might seem easy to ignore these family ties to make Galadriel’s storyline more focused on her pursuit of Sauron, but removing her family, especially Celeborn, has huge consequences for the future of Middle-earth. Without Celebrían, there would be no Arwen, who would later marry Aragorn at the end of the Third Age, uniting the races of Elves and Men once again.

Why does Celebrían matter so much? She’s Elrond’s wife and Arwen’s mother. Elrond marries Galadriel and Celeborn’s daughter in the early Third Age, and they have three children together, including Arwen. Without Celeborn, Celebrían doesn’t exist, leaving Galadriel and Elrond without their families.

Celebrían’s story is tragic. She was attacked by Orcs in the Third Age, and though her sons rescued her and Elrond healed her wounds, she never fully recovered and eventually left Middle-earth for the Undying Lands.

While Celebrían’s major story events happen in the Third Age, she should still be alive when we meet Galadriel in The Rings of Power. This makes us wonder how the writers plan to handle this situation. Celeborn and Celebrían must appear soon, or the entire future of Middle-earth will be altered.

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Without them, the Aragorn and Arwen storyline can’t happen. Furthermore, Galadriel is without the emotional support that her husband could provide during these challenging times. Their love and loyalty are well-documented in Tolkien’s lore, and it would be a great loss if we never see that in the series.

Let’s hope the showrunners bring Celeborn back soon. Adding Tom Bombadil won’t be enough; there are still key elements of Tolkien’s timeline that need to be honored, and Celeborn’s presence is one of them.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power offers a deeper view into Middle-earth’s ancient history. This series takes viewers back to a time of great danger when Sauron rises to power. Men, Elves, and Dwarves must unite to protect their world.

Key characters from J.R.R. Tolkien’s universe, like Galadriel (played by Morfydd Clark) and Elrond (portrayed by Robert Aramayo), are central to the unfolding conflict. Fans who are familiar with Tolkien’s writings will recognize many characters, even before they appear on screen.

In Season 2, The Rings of Power introduces Tom Bombadil, played by Rory Kinnear. This character brings one of Middle-earth’s biggest mysteries to life.

Tom Bombadil: A Character Shrouded in Mystery

Tom Bombadil’s live-action debut in Rings of Power brings a long-discussed character into the spotlight. Tom Bombadil is a figure from Tolkien’s world whose origins and nature have been subjects of much debate. He is described as an ancient being whose powers are not entirely understood.

One of his most unique abilities is resisting the power of the One Ring. With so little known about him, some fans have speculated that he could be evil. However, his portrayal in the series challenges this notion. His inclusion in the show allows viewers to show a longstanding mystery and gain some insights into how he fits into Middle-earth.

Tom Bombadil’s Debut in The Rings of Power

In Season 2, Episode 4, titled “Eldest,” Tom Bombadil makes his first appearance. The Stranger (Daniel Weyman) stumbles upon his home during his travels. The Stranger, along with his Harfoot friends Nori (Markella Kavenagh) and Poppy (Megan Richards), has been showing the Lands of Rhûn.

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The series ties Bombadil to this region, adding another layer of intrigue. After being separated by the Stranger’s uncontrollable use of magic, Nori and Poppy go on their own adventure, while the Stranger encounters Bombadil.

Bombadil lives under the constellation the Stranger has been searching for since arriving in Middle-earth. Though he initially appears to be an ordinary man, Bombadil soon reveals he is much more. Despite his simple appearance, he performs remarkable acts.

When the Stranger is trapped by the trunk of Old Man Ironwood, Bombadil helps him by speaking to the tree and calming it down. This act shows Bombadil’s respect for all living things and his abilities with nature.

Understanding Tom Bombadil’s Nature

Tom Bombadil’s introduction does not fully explain his nature or origins. He lives a cozy life in a hut and denies having any other company despite speaking with a woman named Goldberry, who joins him in song. Bombadil is known for his songs and rhymes, often mumbling them under his breath.

He claims to remember times before the stars, rivers, and trees, yet he does not categorize himself as an Elf, Man, or Wizard. Instead, he refers to himself as “Eldest.”

The series reveals little about Bombadil’s past or his connection to Rhûn. He mentions that his name comes from the people of Withywindle, a river located far from Rhûn. This adds to his mysterious nature. His statements provide hints about his character but leave many questions unanswered.

Tom Bombadil’s Knowledge and Predictions

Even from his brief role in the series, it is clear that Tom Bombadil has a deep understanding of Middle-earth. He mentions knowing the Dark Wizard, another of the five Istar.

This Dark Wizard had a journey similar to the Stranger’s and later took over Rhûn. Bombadil suggests that this Dark Wizard might seek an alliance with Sauron, which could pose a threat to all of Middle-earth. This hint reveals that Bombadil is aware of significant events beyond his immediate surroundings.

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Despite his knowledge and abilities, Bombadil does not intervene in the Dark Wizard’s plans. He describes himself as a wanderer rather than a warrior. However, he hints that the Stranger will face both the Dark Wizard and Sauron. This suggestion implies that Bombadil may have the ability to foresee future events.

Comparing The Rings of Power’s Tom Bombadil to Tolkien’s Original

Tom Bombadil’s portrayal in Rings of Power differs from his depiction in Tolkien’s works. In the books, Bombadil is known for his distinctive way of speaking in rhymes, such as calling himself “a merry fellow! Bright Blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow!”

He often speaks in the third person and has a whimsical nature. The series incorporates some of these traits but with modifications.

Bombadil wears a blue coat and yellow boots, but the colors are toned down compared to the books. He sings rhymes and speaks in the third person, though these moments are less pronounced than in Tolkien’s descriptions.

The character’s whimsical nature in Tolkien’s writings is inspired by a toy that belonged to his son. Bombadil stands out in Middle-earth for his unique characteristics and his role as an outlier in the epic story.

In both versions, Bombadil refers to himself as “Eldest” and claims to have witnessed the earliest events in Middle-earth, making him one of the oldest beings in the world.

Tom Bombadil’s Role in Tolkien’s Universe

Tom Bombadil’s role in Tolkien’s universe has been the subject of much discussion. In The Fellowship of the Ring, he helps Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin when they are trapped by Old Man Willow in the Old Forest. Bombadil rescues them with his voice and teaches Frodo a magic song to defeat the Barrow-wights.

His resistance to the One Ring is particularly intriguing. Unlike others, he is not affected by the Ring’s power. He can see Frodo even when he wears the Ring and does not disappear when he tries it on. This unique ability makes him one of the most powerful beings in Middle-earth.

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Tom Bombadil’s presence in the story prompts discussions about the One Ring and its potential bearers. Gandalf, who knows Bombadil, dismisses the idea of giving him the Ring, believing Bombadil might forget its significance. Despite his resistance to the Ring, Gandalf thinks it would not be a practical choice for its safekeeping.

Tom Bombadil also appears in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, a collection of verses and poems featuring hobbits. These stories include adventures with his wife, Goldberry, and various encounters.

While these tales are entertaining, they do not provide much additional insight into Bombadil’s character. They are considered legends told by hobbits and do not fit into the main timeline of Middle-earth.

Future Possibilities for Tom Bombadil in The Rings of Power

Tom Bombadil’s role in The Rings of Power is far from finished. His appearance in Season 2 sets the stage for him to assist the Stranger in mastering his magical abilities. There is much potential for showing Bombadil’s character further, including his connection to the One Ring.

With the Ring yet to be forged in the series, there is an opportunity to explain why Bombadil can resist its power. The series could also goes into his relationship with Elrond, who is familiar with him by the Third Age, though they are not shown to be near each other in the current storyline.

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The Rings of Power has the freedom to expand on Tom Bombadil’s character since this is his first live-action portrayal. The series could reveal more about his mysterious nature while incorporating some of his memorable rhymes. Fans can look forward to more insights into this excellent character as the show progresses.

Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power streams exclusively on Prime Video, with new episodes available every Thursday.