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The Lord of the Rings' Durin the Deathless, Explained - MSNDurin the Deathless was the first ever Dwarf in Middle-earth, the world of The Lord of the Rings. Unlike the Elves and Men, created by the god of J. R. R. Tolkien's universe, Eru Ilúvatar, the ...
The latest came courtesy of The Rings Of Power Season 2, which saw Peter Mullan’s Scottish Dwarf King Durin III selflessly launch himself at the big horned baddie in order to save his people ...
Prince Durin is put through the wringer in the season 2 finale of The Rings of Power. After King Durin knocks through the mountain wall and discovers swathes of Mithril, they awaken the Balrog, a ...
The hoards of treasure attracted dragons—think the Desolation of Smaug—and became the downfall of many dwarf kingdoms. In the lore, Celebrimbor only approved to give one ring of power, the Ring of ...
Tolkienites had reason to rejoice at the kick-off of FanX — the three-day Salt Lake City-based pop culture and comic convention — because three hobbits and a dwarf gathered to reminisce their ...
Now, Durin and Elrond find themselves at a seemingly impossible impasse. Eregion’s walls have been breached and the city is in mortal peril, but it's the episode’s last looks at Elrond that ...
The first bearer of the mightiest Dwarf Ring, the Ring of Thrór, is King Durin III. He was part of the King of Durin's Folk who ruled Khazad-dûm at the time of Sauron’s attack on Eregion.
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote that Celebrimbor and the celebrated dwarf craftsman Narvi made the Doors of Durin together. The Rings of Power showed them doing just that in season two’s fifth episode.
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