Nothing is Evil in the Beginning? Rings of Power
Amazon Prime Video released a short re-run of the Rings of Power teaser trailer emphasising the statement: “Nothing is Evil in the Beginning?”
When discussing what to do with the One Ring at the Council
of Elrond, a significant speech is made by Elrond, including the sentences:
“For nothing is evil in the beginning. Even Sauron was not so.” FotR
He was explaining why it was ill advised to wield the One Ring to fight Sauron, as Boromir suggested.
Tolkien explains further in Letter #153
“Sauron was of course not ‘evil’ in origin. He was a ‘spirit’ corrupted by the Prime Dark Lord (the Prime sub-creative Rebel) Morgoth. He was given an opportunity of repentance, when Morgoth was overcome, but could not face the humiliation of recantation, and suing for pardon; and so his temporary turn to good and ‘benevolence’ ended in greater relapse, until he became the main representative of Evil of later ages.”
At the end of the decades-long War of Wrath, end of the
First Age with the Second Age, the period of time to be depicted in The Rings
of Power, Sauron was not truly repentant, merely cowed.
"When Thangorodrim was broken and Morgoth overthrown,
Sauron put on his fair hue again and did obeisance to Eönwë, the herald of
Manwë, and abjured all his evil deeds. And some hold that this was not at first
falsely done."
The Silmarillion, ‘Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age’
Artwork: Mairon(Sauron) by EKukanova, PrimeVideo
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