The Lucent Lord
Celebrimbor and Talion have completed the creation of the New Ring, but the explosion generated by the last shot of the ring on the ring throws the Lord of the Elves away from the Fate Voragine.
The Spectrum thus ends in the hands of the Great Spider, Shelob, ready to show himself as a lady in search of power and glory.
Taking advantage of Talion’s impossibility of surviving without the soul of Celebrimbor, Shelob forces the raymo to deliver the Ring in exchange for the spirit of Noldor of Valinor. The exchange, as you give Talion the chance to live and spin the gap in his throat, hand over the spell’s elves to the spell, whose views on the exact position of the Palantir sought by Sauron will jeopardize the final mission of Celebrimbor :
The delivery of the Ring to Shelob represents, in The Shadow of War, a pretext for creating a long unfulfilled path across the Middle East, the territory of which Celebrimbor wants to use to obtain his longing for revenge. The thirst that grows in the Elepho becomes ever greater, especially after the many encounters that will pack the path of the Talion hero: from Nazgul to Carnan, the spirit that governs the forest, passing through Balrog to completely new characters of the Tolkien Universe, including Eltariel, Galadriel’s knife, and Lady of Light.
There are many unfortunately variations on the subject from the story told, from the revision of Castamir’s history, to the history of La Terra di Mezzo with the Appointment of Usurpatore, one of the most famous and important humans of the Third Age, the actor of the bloody Stirpe War: his presence, next to the events of Celebrimbor, places him more than three thousand years before his real events, placing him in a role as a traitor, keeping intact his nature, but inserting it in a context that is not is entirely his.
The very choice of proposing Shelob in human form could suggest a less sensational variation of what is the nature of the Great Spider, but in reality, as already explained by the development team, presenting her as a woman is an interpretation of her own name that does not go far beyond fidelity.
The character that most outspoken by this experience, however, is nothing but Celebrimbor: the Silver Hand, the Lucent Lord, the Blacksmith, the Noldor of Valinor for giving up, grows to be an incredibly epic character, at times the greatness of all the protagonists that the Middle-Earth has seen to develop under our eyes.
His lines of dialogue, his sense of need to spread Sauron once and for all, his aseptically focused on one goal, are all facets of a Spectrum that has only one message for the Orcs: it’s nothing more than Celebrimbor: the Silver Hand, the Lucent Lord, the Blacksmith, the Noldor of Valinor for giving up, grows to be an incredibly epic character, which often touches the grandeur of all those protagonists that the Earth of Mean has seen it develop under our eyes. His lines of dialogue, his sense of need to spread Sauron once and for all, his aseptically focused on one goal, are all facets of a Spectrum that has only one message for the Orcs
It’s nothing more than Celebrimbor: the Silver Hand, the Lucent Lord, the Blacksmith, the Noldor of Valinor for giving up, grows to be an incredibly epic character, which often touches the greatness of all those protagonists that the Earth of Mean has seen it develop under our eyes.
His lines of dialogue, his sense of need to spread Sauron once and for all, his aseptically focused on one goal, are all facets of a Spectrum that has only one message for the Orcs:“Tell the Dark Lord I’m coming to take it” is one of the phrases that best hovers the Elf between good and evil, a conflict that Talion also often speaks with the spirit he lives in his body will not fail to point out.
The Dark LordThe War Shadow experience is inert with so many activities, many more than he had offered The Shadow of Mordor