And she’s on the cusp of womanhood so she’s still in that naïve sort of ‘do people really like me? Am I worthy’ stage of life, you know?”Įma Horvath: “Oh, I hope she is. And she’s quite smart, but she doesn’t really know it.”Įma Horvath: “Yeah, she’s quite insecure. She is kind of overlooked by her father which leaves her kind of vulnerable to attention from other sources. What can you tell us about your character?Įma Horvath: “She’s Isildur’s sister, the baby of the family. When I was 10, I played a dwarf in a musical production of The Hobbit.”Įma Horvath: “I’m super-human. I heard this isn’t actually your first time digging into Middle-earth.Įma Horvath: “No, it’s not. I’m definitely more of a thinker than a doer so, yeah, that was my in.” She’s kind of a thinker she spends a lot of time thinking and drawing. Was there something about her you really latched onto?Įma Horvath: “She’s quite risk averse which I myself am in contrast to Maxim (Baldry) who loves taking risks. I spend most of my time hanging out with both of them and building the character that way.” What did they tell you about your character to prepare you for the role?Įma Horvath: “Just the scripts, really, and the relationship is pretty clear between her, Isildur, and her father. Here’s what Ema Horvath and Sara Zwangobani had to say about their journeys to Middle-earth. In addition to the packed Hall H panel, the cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power participated in red carpet interviews. And while Hobbits weren’t around during the Second Age, their ancestors the Harfoots are represented by new characters including Marigold Brandyfoot, played by Sara Zwangobani. Among the new characters is Isildur’s sister Eärien, played by Ema Horvath. The epic fantasy features some familiar characters from Tolkien’s writings, along with new characters created just for the show. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The series takes place in the Second Age of Middle-earth, thousands of years before the events that transpired in J.R.R. The panel was moderated by Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert and included the debut of clips and the official trailer, as well as details on what viewers can expect when they tune in on September 2nd. Payne and Patrick McKay – to the Hall H stage. Prime Video’s much-anticipated The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power made its San Diego Comic-Con debut on July 22, 2022, bringing 21 cast members – plus series creators/showrunners J.D. She is portrayed by American actress Ema Horvath.Įärien means "Daughter of the Sea," from the Quenya words eä ("sea") and the feminine suffix -ien ("daughter").Markella Kavenagh, Sara Zwangobani, Dylan Smith, and Megan Richards in Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Her character was created for the series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and as such is non-canonical. Eärien finds there the palantír and looks into it. In the hour given her alone with the king to sketch his likeness, Tar-Palantir mistakes Eärien for his daughter Míriel, and unlocks for her the door to the high chamber of the tower. A number of apprentices are given the opportunity to make a design as well, Eärien among them. Eärien watches tearfully as Elendil and Isildur depart with the host.īefore the expedition from Middle-earth returns, King Tar-Palantir nears death, causing Pharazôn to call the draftsmen of Númenor to design a tomb for him. After Míriel's announcement that Númenor will send military aid to the Southlands of Middle-earth, Eärien is upset at the prospect of lives being lost, and convinces Kemen to talk to his father, though this is to no avail. In the following days, Eärien meets Kemen following a speech made by his father, Pharazôn, and later goes on a date with him. Elendil sternly warns Isildur about the wisdom of this decision before a messenger arrives, bearing a message for Eärien telling her she has been accepted as an apprentice in the Builder's Guild.Įärien witnesses her father and brother leave for Middle-earth Eärien prompts Isildur to reveal to their father his intentions to defer the trials to enter the Sea-guard, and let's slip that her brother's motivation for doing so is influenced by their brother Anárion. Later, she and Isildur meet Elendil back in Armenelos, and question him about his new duty watching over Galadriel. Eärien was a Númenórean lady of the Second Age, the daughter of Lord Elendil of Andúnië and sister of Isildur and Anárion.Įärien is first seen meeting Isildur on the coast as he returns from a voyage during his time as a sea-cadet, bringing the family's horse Berek, who bears supplies.
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