High-King Gil-galad reveals a "grand unification theory" linking the ore mithril to a lost Silmaril. He believes its light is essential to stop the Elves from "fading" and perishing in Middle-earth. Elrond eventually breaks his oath of secrecy to Prince Durin IV to save his people.
The origin story of mithril, involving an Elven warrior and a Balrog, is noted in-show as potentially "apocryphal," allowing the writers to adapt Tolkien’s lore for the series’ unique narrative needs.
During their migration, the Harfoots are attacked by wolves, which the Stranger scares off with a magical shockwave. However, his subsequent use of ice-magic to heal his arm accidentally frightens Nori, straining their bond. Notable Details
The episode features the Harfoot folk song "This Wandering Day," performed by Megan Richards (Poppy Proudfellow).
After much deliberation and an internal sabotage attempt by Kemen (Ar-Pharazôn's son), the Númenórean fleet sets sail for Middle-earth. Galadriel convinces Halbrand to join her and reclaim his supposed throne in the Southlands.
High-King Gil-galad reveals a "grand unification theory" linking the ore mithril to a lost Silmaril. He believes its light is essential to stop the Elves from "fading" and perishing in Middle-earth. Elrond eventually breaks his oath of secrecy to Prince Durin IV to save his people.
The origin story of mithril, involving an Elven warrior and a Balrog, is noted in-show as potentially "apocryphal," allowing the writers to adapt Tolkien’s lore for the series’ unique narrative needs. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power 1x5
During their migration, the Harfoots are attacked by wolves, which the Stranger scares off with a magical shockwave. However, his subsequent use of ice-magic to heal his arm accidentally frightens Nori, straining their bond. Notable Details The origin story of mithril, involving an Elven
The episode features the Harfoot folk song "This Wandering Day," performed by Megan Richards (Poppy Proudfellow). Notable Details The episode features the Harfoot folk
After much deliberation and an internal sabotage attempt by Kemen (Ar-Pharazôn's son), the Númenórean fleet sets sail for Middle-earth. Galadriel convinces Halbrand to join her and reclaim his supposed throne in the Southlands.