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Throughout the first season, Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) has been chasing Sauron, the last dark lord in Middle-earth.
At the beginning of the season finale, there is a red herring in which the Stranger (Daniel Weyman), who has been helping the Harfoots, is told that he is in fact Sauron, but has lost his memory after being cast down to Earth.
Later on in the episode, it is revealed that the real Sauron has been close to Galadriel all along.
Here's what the ending of season one could mean for future seasons of the show and the creation of the Rings of Power.
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Halbrand, Galadriel's close companion in season one, turned out to be the villain she has been searching for.
Charlie Vickers as Halbrand in "The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power."Prime Video
Galadriel allows the first Rings of Power to be made.
The three rings for the Elven-kings.Prime Video
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Halbrand appears to be heading to reclaim Mordor for himself.
Halbrand (Charlie Vickers) standing before newly-formed Mount Doom.Prime Video
The Stranger has been set up to be Gandalf the Grey.
The Stranger (Daniel Weyman) faces off against three followers of Sauron.Ben Rothstein / Prime Video