All 13 Characters Who Died in 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' Season 2

the balrog
Every Character Death in 'The Rings of Power' S2Amazon Prime

There are many, many reasons why I would discourage people from comparing The Rings of Power and The Lord of the Rings to House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. Chief among them is the number of casualties. Death is not as shameless in Middle-earth. Even so, there were a decent amount of characters who died in The Rings of Power season 2. Here's a quick refresher... an in memoriam, if you will.

Seriously, season 1 had far fewer casualties. Barely any, actually. But this season was much darker! There was war, and in-fighting, and Sauron strutting around in plain sight. The silver lining is the many deaths this season do pave the way for new actors to join the show as new characters next season. It'll be nice to welcome new faces to the party if and when The Rings of Power returns for season 3. But dang, did so many people have to die?!

Missed the finale? Catch up here first.

Season 2 opens with a flashback in which Adar temporarily kills Sauron (played by Mr. Saoirse Ronan himself, Jack Lowden). But since Sauron turns into goop and resurrects himself (as played by Charlie Vickers), I'm not counting that. He didn't stay dead. These 13 characters, however, were not so fortunate....

Bronwyn

I'm counting this as a season 2 death even though she died off-screen between seasons. She could have lead the Southlands but succumbed to injuries sustained when Mount Doom erupted. Her son Theo survived, and in her absence his destiny seems even more uncertain.

bronwyn rings of power
Amazon Prime

Waldreg

Sauron's #1 fan in the Southlands was killed by Sauron himself. He was murdered in Adar's camp in the first episode of season 2. He didn't know that Halbrand was Sauron at the time, but that's kind of a win anyway, isn't it?

waldreg rings of power
Amazon Prime

Valandil

This one was rough. He was Isildur's friend and one of Queen Míriel's most vocal advocates and loyal supporters. He got into a fight with Kemen, the most punchable punk in Númenor, who literally stabbed him in the back when he was trying to walk away. This was a shocking moment in Episode 6 and felt like the most Game of Thrones-y moment on the show to date.

Fun fact: Isildur will go on to name his first son and heir Valandil. So at least we know he won't be forgotten.

alex tarrant as valandil
Amazon Prime

Daemor

Elrond and Galadriel assembled a team of elves to go to Eregion and warn Celebrimbor about Sauron. Not only were they too late to warn him, but half of them died either on the way or at the destination. The first to go was Daemor, who got got by a terrifying barrow-wight (a spooky spooky skeleton) in the woods. Gone too soon! We barely knew him.

oliver alvin wilson as daemor
Amazon Prime

Camnir?

The next to go was a map maker. While Galadriel healed his injuries after the barrow-wight attack, he was MIA after Eregion. There were very few survivors, and he wasn't one of them. We'll have to wait and see if he returns. It's not like a map maker could get lost... right?

calam lynch as camnir
Amazon Prime

Mirdania

Oh, Mirdania. Bless her elven heart. She was a smith studying under Celebrimbor who had a lil crush on Sauron. (It happens to the best of us.) The dark lord, posing as Annatar, convinced her to turn against Celebrimbor. Then in Episode 7, he pushed her over the fortress wall using a magic flick of his wrist and framed Celebrimbor for her death. Brutal!!

amelia kenworthy as mirdania
Amazon Prime

Rían

We lost two absolute (but not literal) queens in Episode 7. At least this archer, unlike Mirdania, went down fighting.

selina lo as rian
Amazon Prime

Damrod

I mean... the troll had to die. He was way too chaotic and got taken down by a coalition of elves in Episode 7. Sorry to this troll.

damrod the hill troll sam hazeldine as adar
Amazon Prime

King Durin III

The beginning of the Season 2 finale was the end of King Durin III's story. He dug too deep, thanks to his ring supercharging his greed, and woke up the scary fire monster aka the Balrog. At least he managed to heal his fractured relationship with his son, the now-King Durin IV, before he attacked the beast and sacrificed his life. He also managed to take off his ring, which we know is not easy! It was a bittersweet redemption.

peter mullan as king durin iii
Amazon Prime

Celebrimbor

The elven smith, who fell under Sauron's spell in a major way, died at the dark lord's hand. No longer posing as Annatar, Sauron tortured him with arrows. Celebrimbor had to taunt him back so that he'd finally just let him die. (At one point, Sauron considered keeping him alive forever... he does become known as "the Necromancer" around the time of The Hobbit.) But the taunting worked–so even though Sauron stabbed him with a spear that ended his life, at least Celebrimbor got one small victory.

charles edwards as celebrimbor
Amazon Prime

Adar

The leader of the orcs, who used to be an elf by a name we'll never know, was betrayed by some power-hungry orcs. They already had mutiny on the brain, and Sauron got to them immediately.

sam hazeldine as adar
Amazon Prime

Glûg

The leader of that group of mutinous orcs unfortunately didn't last much longer. Glûg interrupted Sauron while he was thinking. Fatal mistake.

robert strange as glug center, holding spear
Amazon Prime

This F*cking Guy

We never learned his name, but he was giving Boba Fett. He was played by Zates Atour and apparently was "one of the gaudrim," though I only have a vague idea what that means. He said his people, the Easterlings, were once Kings. That's interesting! But I'll never learn anything more about him, because the Dark Wizard killed him while trying to make a point about how he's not a bad guy, actually.

zates atour as one of the gaudrim
Amazon Prime

You Might Also Like