Although this doesn’t jibe with Theo’s portrayal at the end of The Rings of Power season 1 or throughout season 2, there are ways it could happen. Of course, it’s just as possible that Theo could be a completely original character, with the series never connecting him to J.R.R. Tolkien’s books. There is a third option as well, and that’s the one I’m hoping is confirmed in The Rings of Power season 3. While Theo’s journey could end with him becoming a Nazgûl or the King of the Dead, I’d much rather learn that he’s from the bloodline that founded and ruled Rohan.
I Hope The Rings Of Power Season 3 Confirms Theo As Eorl The Young’s Ancestor
The Amazon Show Can Connect Him To Rohan
Fighting alongside the Númenóreans in season 1 and Theo’s friendship with Isildur in season 2 also set up Rohan’s alliance with Gondor, should The Rings of Power choose to go this route.
With the destruction of the Southlands in The Rings of Power season 1, Theo and his people are also tasked with finding a new place to settle. While they’re currently in Pelargir, there’s no telling if they’ll remain there — and I could see the looming war with Sauron and the arrival of the Númenóreans pushing elsewhere. Fighting alongside the Númenóreans in season 1 and Theo’s friendship with Isildur in season 2 also set up Rohan’s alliance with Gondor, should The Rings of Power choose to go this route.
There’s also a smaller detail that adds fuel to this theory: Arondir giving Alfirin seeds to Bronwyn. This flower can later be found among the burial mounds of Rohan, where the deceased kings are laid to rest. This could be a hint that Bronwyn and Theo are connected to Rohan’s royalty, which would make for a great Lord of the Rings connection.
Connecting Theo To The Rise Of Rohan Would Be The Perfect LOTR Connection
It’s Not Too Heavy-Handed & Fits With Tolkien’s Themes
Having Theo be the ancestor of such an important figure in Middle-earth’s history would also be in line with Tolkien’s themes, as the author valued lineage in his world-building and writing.
Having Theo be the ancestor of such an important figure in Middle-earth’s history would also be in line with Tolkien’s themes, as the author valued lineage in his world-building and writing. As such, it wouldn’t make sense to have Theo be a random character who isn’t relevant to Middle-earth’s history.
The Other Rings Of Power Theories About Theo Are Just Too Depressing To Work
I’d Hate For Theo To Meet Such A Tragic Fate
Theo’s friendship with Isildur also raises the possibility that he could be the King of the Dead, the leader of the Oathbreakers who fulfill their promise to Gondor in The Return of the King. This would also lead Theo to a tragic end, which I’d hate to see after watching him grow as a character. I’d much prefer The Rings of Power giving Theo a more admirable and heroic purpose, but only time will tell where the series takes him.