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Who is the Lord of Mordor?
Sauron

In the north-western corner of this land stood Mount Doom, where Sauron had forged the One Ring. Near Mount Doom stood Sauron's stronghold Barad-dûr. After this time, Sauron was known as the Dark Lord of Mordor. For two and a half thousand years, Sauron ruled Mordor uninterruptedly.Sauron

Mordor
Other name(s) the Land of Shadow, the Black Land, the Nameless Land
Type Realm and base of operations of Sauron
Ruler Sauron
Locations Barad-dûr (the Dark Tower), Mount Doom, the Morannon (Black Gate), Cirith Ungol, Gorgoroth, Udûn

Celebrimbor

Celebrimbor proclaimed himself the Bright Lord of Mordor and raised an army of Orcs against Sauron.

Who ruled Mordor before Sauron : Page actions

Mordor
Language Westron, Black Speech, Orkish
Governance Gondor (until the Great Plague) Sauron later ruled by his freed slaves
History
Established c. S.A. 1000

Who killed Morgoth

In Dagor Dagorath, the penultimate battle between good and evil in the legendarium, Turin is the one that will kill Morgoth.

Who ruled Mordor after Sauron : After the defeat of Sauron in the War of the Last Alliance, Mordor was taken under the control of Gondor, and the Gondorians built fortifications around it to prevent the return of evil things.

Morgoth is the more powerful of the two. Morgoth was the mightiest of the Valar, a group whose weakest member would outpace Sauron. However, there are some circumstances and eras in which Sauron would win the day. Morgoth was born far beyond Sauron but lost and surrendered much of his power.

During the battle, Talion faces Isildur, now corrupted into a Nazgûl.

Is Talion canon in LOTR

His importance in not only the events of Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, but in the fate of the whole land as well, cements his status as an integral LotR character. He may technically be non-canon, but many fans feel that he deserves to be recognized as a canon character.Yet Mordor and Angband both owe their creation to Morgoth. In J.R.R. Tolkien's The Peoples of Middle-earth (curated by his son Christopher), the author wrote the Dark Lord created Mount Doom. (Also known as Orodruin—“fire mountain”—in Sindarin elvish.)Defeated by the Host of Valinor in the War of Wrath, Morgoth was banished from Middle-earth into the Timeless Void, though it was prophesied that he would one day return.

Morgoth, the first to reign terror upon Middle-earth, was more powerful than Sauron and commanded an army of dragons and Balrogs. While both Morgoth and Sauron were cunning, Morgoth's rule and terror lasted longer and his corruption spread further, making him more formidable in the Lord of the Rings universe.

Who killed Sauron : Isildur used a broken sword to cut the Ruling Ring off Sauron's hand. Sauron was fatally wounded by Gil-galad and Elendil as Sauron killed them. Gandalf took the job of blocking the Balrog – and he was barely able to defeat the Balrog (in fact, he died in the process).

Who kills Morgoth : Túrin Turambar

He will fight in the Last Battle against the Valar and their allies, but will ultimately be slain by Túrin Turambar, the Man he cursed. By finally defeating Morgoth, Túrin will avenge not only himself, but all members of the race of Men.

Did Sauron love Galadriel

"So I think in his pitch to Galadriel, it cannot mean that he loves her or that there's any kind of romantic relationship. There should be no ambiguity around the fact that Sauron is evil — he's terrible, and he's using Galadriel to enhance his power."

He then kills himself as part of a ritual that forces Celebrimbor to depart from Talion and merge with himself. This allows Sauron to possess the Black Hand's body and incarnate in physical form. However, Celebrimbor is able to briefly paralyze Sauron from within, allowing Talion to destroy Sauron's physical form.The story was abandoned, but Tolkien reused the characters and events. Isildur features briefly in voiced-over flashback sequences of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The video game Middle-earth: Shadow of War departs from Tolkien's narrative by having Sauron make Isildur into a Nazgûl or ringwraith.

Is Celebrimbor a Talion : Celebrimbor and Talion are entirely separate entities that inhabit the same body. However, the Wraith has motives for revenge against Sauron, yet still cooperates and aids Talion for reasons known only to him.