Warning! Spoilers for Rings of Power season 2, episode 8 ahead!

Adar turns from an Uruk into an Elf inThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power—so what does this mean, and why did it happen? This villain has been consistently antagonistic since he was introduced in season 1, but this all changed in the finale of season 2. Adar willingly gave Nenya, Galadriel’s Ring of Power, back to its true owner despite all he went through to obtain it. This has everything to do with the unique power of this Ring, combined with Adar’s true nature back before he became the father of Orcs inRings of Power.

Sam Hazeldine as Adar in his fair elf form in The Rings of Power season 2 (2024)

Adar stoleGaladriel’s Ring from Elrond inThe Rings of Powerseason 2, episode 7, with the intention of using it against Sauron. In doing so, he would lay waste to Eregion, which was all part of Sauron’s plan. Intent on stopping him, Galadriel confrontedAdar inRings of Powerseason 2, episode 8, but she was surprised to discover that Adar’s appearance had changed entirely. The villain’s face was clear of scar and stain, andhe looked to be an altogether typical Elf rather than a creature of darkness. Once Adar removed Nenya inRings of Power, however, his Orc appearance returned.

How Adar Turned From An Elf Into An Orc Before The Rings Of Power

Adar Was Very Different Thousands Of Years Before Rings Of Power

Rings of Powerhad previously explained that Adar was born an Elf. He would have been among the first to live in Middle-earth, several thousand years before the events of the Second Age. During this time, theDark Lord Morgoth began capturing and corrupting Elves, and this treatment twisted them into something entirely new. Tolkien never went into much detail regarding this process, butRings of Powerhas presented its own version of what Adar went through in those earliest days.

According to Adar, Morgoth had promised him and 13 other Elves power, but it came at a high cost. They were taken to a dark peak, where they were bound, starved, and tortured. When they could take no more, Suauron appeared with wine, which he offered to each. It’s implied thatsomething about this wine completed the terrible transformation for these Elves. They became the Moriondor, Dark Elves, and were bred to create the Orc species.Adar said that Morgoth had promised him childrenand, in a way, the Dark Lord and followed through.

Adar in possession of Galadriel’s ring of power in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 7

Why Wearing Nenya Returns Adar To His Elf Form

Adar’s Appearance Has Everything To Do With Morgoth’s Evil

Adar spent endless centuries in his dark form, but putting Nenya on his finger transformed him back into the Elf he was born to be. This is because Galadriel’s Ring of Power has the powers of preservation and protection. InRings of Power, the mithril used to create Nenya carries the light of theTwo Trees of Valinor, which is the purest and holiest of light. While wearing the Ring,Morgoth’s darkness that carries on in Adar’s blood is forced to flee. It’s precisely this that allows Elrond to use Nenya to heal Galadriel’s wound inRings of Powerseason 2, episode 8, since it stops the darkness from taking over her body.

In Adar’s case,Nenya can only keep Morgoth’s darkness at bay so long as he is wearing it. Once he takes it off inRings of Powerseason 2’s finale, his appearance returns to that of a Moriondor. However, he seems to maintain the clarity of mind that Galadriel’s Ring granted him.

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Moriondor is a work created byRings of Powerfrom the Quenya language (invented by Tolkien). It translates to “Sons of the Dark.”

Adar Returning To His Elf Form Explains Why He Returns Nenya To Galadriel

Nenya Did More To Adar Than Change His Appearance

Adar had intended to use Galadriel’s Ring of Power to destroy Sauron, as well as theElves of Eregionand anyone else who stood in his way. However, placing Nenya on his finger changed everything. Not only was the darkness temporarily banished from his body, but he was also given clarity of mind. Earlier inRings of Powerseason 2, Galadriel claimed that her Ring was guiding her—telling her the right steps to take to reach her goal and warning her against danger. It can be assumed that Nenya did the same for Adar, which is whyhe knew confronting Sauron with the Ring was the wrong move.

Galadriel’s Ring would have made Adar realize that his method was flawed, so he turned it over to those whose destiny it was to stop Sauron.

Instead, Adar returned Nenya to Galadriel and said he would pull his forces from Eregion and return to Mordor. Adar’s goal had never been domination over Middle-earth but peace for the orcs, which he believed impossible while Sauron was alive. Galadriel’s Ring would have made Adar realize that his method was flawed, so he turned it over to those whose destiny it was to stop Sauron. Unfortunately, this clarity came too late for Adar. Sauron had already corrupted his Orcs, and they immediately turned on their father. It’s a tragic moment inRings of Power—an ironic end for Adar the Moriondor.

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Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power explores the forging of the iconic rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the epic events leading up to the stories in J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic novels. The series chronicles the creation of legendary characters and the historic alliances and rivalries that shape the fate of Middle-earth.