TheRingsOfPower Explained: Who Is Pharazôn, Míriel's Consul?
Season 1 is already in the books. After exploring the kingdom of Númenor, the story takes Galadriel and the others back to Middle-earth again. How does Pharazôn fit into that scenario? Let’s take a closer look at the character. There are heavy spoilers taken out of the history of the universe invented by J.R.R. Tolkien.The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
. He is the consul to the Queen Regent of Númenor, Míriel , in addition to being her cousin. The character made his first appearance in Episode 3 of the freshman season when he weighed on Galadriel’s and Halbrand’s permanence on the island. However, the subsequent Episode 4 explored more about his whys and hows, showing that he had a considerable influence on the Númenorean people.
In the books, Pharazôn is the son of Gimilkhâd, the younger brother of the reigning Númenorean king, Tar-Palantir. Eager to acquire wealth and glory, Pharazôn often waged war with the Men of Middle-earth. In fact, he even led an army against Sauron himself once, but while the Númenoreans won the battle, the result wasn’t the one expected. Still, the wartime experience made Pharazôn a well-respected man in Númenor, someone people loved to be around.
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