The magic sword band the sword3/18/2023 Those who were willing to surrender then make their way to Adar. Why else didn’t he just assault the humans by surprise? Adar showed he was capable of having the Uruks kill innocents in cold blood in the scene leading to Adar eventually getting the hilt. He knew that the villagers had the hilt, but also knew that he could not enact the plan without ensuring some level of human co-operation. Adar likely assumed that this would work on at least some of the humans, which it did. Adar tells him to deliver a message to the villagers essentially that they will be spared from the orcs attack if they swear fealty to him. It was a key part (if you’ll pardon the pun) of how the “complex water delivery system” was activated, with Waldreg extending the blade using his blood, before using the extended blade to trigger the system.Īfter participating in an uprising, Arondir is taken to Adar rather than being killed. We saw both Waldreg and Theo doing this - both humans. We know that the hilt essentially siphons the holder’s blood to extend the blade. It had been handed down through the generations by the Southlander families which remained faithful to Morgoth.įurthermore, it’s possible that the hilt can ONLY be used by humans, and not orcs: Therefore it wasn’t meant for Sauron or the Uruks - it was meant for the humans that were faithful to Morgoth, and was given to them by Sauron. Waldreg states that the hilt was “fashioned for our ancestors” (referring to the humans of the Southlands) by Sauron.
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