As far as iconic imagery from The Lord of the Rings goes, Galadriel and Celeborn as the figureheads of Lothlorien is one of the big ones. The two ancient immortals rule the Elven kingdom together, and though Galadriel may be the more well-known name to some, Celeborn is still an important part of Middle-earth's lore and history for those who are big Tolkien fans. With Amazon's recent venture into the world of Tolkien with The Rings of Power, they decided to make a younger Galadriel one of the main players in the story. Fans assumed that this meant that there would also be an exploration of Celeborn and his backstory (or at the very least, how it connects to Galadriel's), but so far, the Elf is nowhere to be seen.
This is suspicious mainly because the series is past its halfway point, so no mention of this character who is integral to Galadriel's story is very strange. There haven't even been any hints that he is within Galadriel's orbit, and it doesn't seem as though the show is super concerned with revealing his whereabouts at this point. For a lot of die-hard Tolkien fans, it's a very strange move to omit such a big character from the story. Here's why Celeborn is important, some speculations on why he isn't present inThe Rings of Power, and whether or not he'll show up any time soon.
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In Tolkien lore, Celeborn and Galadriel met in the First Age when Galadriel came to the Elven realm of Doriath, where Celeborn was a prince. Galadriel was one of the Ñoldor and came to Middle-earth hoping to be able to rule a land of her own. She and Celeborn fell in love and got married, staying in Beleriand for quite a while before escaping during the sack of
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