The conclusion of the second season of The "J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth series: The Rings of Power" has sparked various conversations among its fans. With an array of gripping moments in Middle-earth now behind us, one cast member has shared an interesting development regarding a personal memento from the show.
Charles Edwards, recognized for his role as Celebrimbor, the Elven craftsman responsible for the creation of the Rings of Power, has officially concluded his journey on this series. While he initially intended to keep a small anvil paperweight from Celebrimbor's forge set, the production team surprised him with a different, more unsettling keepsake.
In a conversation with GamesRadar+, Edwards mentioned that he had every intention to claim a small anvil intended as a paperweight, albeit he never got around to doing so. Instead, he received a miniature model depicting a scene in which he is displayed in a rather dramatic manner, with vines extending from his chest.
He elaborated on the unique gift, explaining that it was a miniature crafted to assist in creating a larger version for a significant scene. Proudly, he noted that he possesses this fiberglass and resin replica. Although he did harbor hopes of obtaining the tree itself, he humorously acknowledged that such a wish would be difficult to fulfill.
If you’ve wrapped up the second season viewing of The Rings of Power, what are your thoughts on it?