Yeah… casting for Narvi is going to be very difficult if he has such prestige behind his craftsmanship. I hope that the actor is treated kindly by the fans.
I'm always afraid you'll run out of topics, and then I remember this is Tolkien we're talking about - even a door has a rich lore behind it. Love your stuff, keep up the great work.
I have been a huuuuge tokien fan since my late father read stories of Tolkien to me as a kid. I still have his Old books and i only just discovered Nerd Of The Rings a little while ago, and i am now watching every single day! Thank you for this amazing Channel you have! Truely an amazing thing you do!
"While technically a password, it's notable that this is not a very strong way to keep it." For a second I thought this was going to segue into a NordVPN or some password management software sponsorship XD
I hope we get to see Narvi in The Rings of Power series and the creation of the Doors of Durin. This is such a great video. Thank you Nerd of the Rings. I've become a fan of Narvi every since I watched your video on Celebrimbor.
I wish Rings of Power had stayed true to what Tolkien wrote, especially about the relationship between Celebrimbor and the Dwarves of Khazad-Dum. The distrust of Gil-Galad made some sense to me, but I feel like they short-changed this aspect of Tolkien's works for the sake of simplifying their storytelling...
This is one of my favorite stories in the legendarium as it shows what is possible when two disparate peoples work together. Not just on the doors, but working as partner citizenry on the betterment of their mutual lands.
When you mentioned in a livestream that the younger Durin's real name in RoP may actually be Narvi, I haven't been able to stop thinking of that possibility. It would be so cool.
After watching this, now i want to watch a short movie or video of narvi and celembrimbor creating the doors of durin, like i think it would be interesting to watch like the two of them debating on how to create the door and arguing like friends on whose idea is better for the door. Great video!
Celebrimbor may have been perfectly suited to build a friendship with Narvi and the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm. He was a craftsman, and, while he definitely heard of the events between Elves and Dwarves, he also has personal familial experience with the failures of his own race in the form of his father, uncles, and grandfather. That taught him not to judge a species by the worst of its actions.
Good Morning @NerdoftheRings ! I just woke up and found your video in my recommendations list. I'm a great middle-earth fan after watching your content. I just have a few suggestions to make, could you please make a video about The lost line of Isildur/The Dwarves of the east/ Men of the north (People in the northern most lands of Middle-Earth. If you could acknowledge my suggestion it would be kind!. Thank you and love from India!!!
Thank you for this article! To be honest, the friendship of Narvi and Celebrimbor is one of the things I wanted to see from the Amazon show. Seeing that this probably would be a prefigurement of the friendship of Gimli and Legolas, it might be good to see.
@@veronicaclarke7499 That is a good point. I also wish there had been more of Celebrimbor. I would argue that he is a very interesting character in the Second Age as the last of the House of Fëanor, but we missed all that as well.
You can see the hand of Tolkien the linguist and philologist here. Many documents don’t have punctuation like commas at all. It’s up to translators to figure out what that line means. In Marlowe’s play Edward the II, Mortimer sends the message, “Edwardum occidere nolite timere timere bonum est.” If you put the comma after “timere,” it means “Fear not to kill the king, ‘tis good he die,” but if the comma is after “nolite,” it means, “Kill not the King, ‘tis good to fear the worst.” He deliberately sends it “unpointed,” or with no punctuation, so that they can claim that they didn’t order the king’s death and it was all a big misunderstanding. I’m sure Tolkien ran across this all the time and debated it with fellow professors.
When I visit Middle Earth, visiting the Doors of Durin is on my bucket list (of course, I would time travel to before they were barricaded). Sadly, finding convenient flights to Middle Earth is very difficult.
more dwarf lore please lol personally i grew tired of elves a LONG time ago. but i have been a lover of dwarf lord since i read my first copy of the hobit. D & D dwarf....WoW dwarf(and tauren) but dwarf. i wanna hear more about the dwarves that were able to withstand the dragon fire back in FA i know it was their armor mostly that is a story.
could you imagine how deep a game developer could go with access to everything tolkien ever wrote on middle earth and beyond. It'd be the greatest RPG EVER.
Dear Sir, I asked *chatGPT* to "write an essay on the forging of the rings in the Tolkien universe" and the machine's answer was sometimes funny. Here are some excerpts: "the forging of the rings begins with the wizard Sauron, who was one of the Maiar, powerful beings who were created by the god-like Valar." "The Elves who wore the rings became the Ringwraiths" "Only the nine rings given to men were destroyed, but their wearers became the Nazgul, the most feared servants of Sauron." "the forging of the rings is a crucial event in the history of Middle-earth. It led to the creation of the Ringwraiths, the Nazgul, and other powerful forces that threatened the peace and stability of the land." Conclusion: *We may have our daily jobs for a little while longer!* 🤣 Cheers from Middle... sorry, from Brazil!
Just a small correction: The Doriath elves fought only against the Nogrod dwarves and not their counterparts in Belegost, who refused to support them in their assault on the Thousand Caves.
Always a highlight of my day seeing a new video released here. Consistently well written and put together. Thank you sir. Just finished reading The Fall of Numenor and loved it. Considering a hard cover edition of Silmarillion, but then between the two illustrated editions. The new one illustrated but Tolkien himself, or the slightly older one by Alan Lee (I think). What would be your suggestion?
In a linguistic manuscript, Tolkien placed the character Narvi at an earlier time in the history of Arda (apparently because of linguistic considerations), "before Durin's death".
By my calculations, a total of 4763 years passed before Durin's Gates were closed for the last time in the Second Age and opened for the first time in the Third Age.
This is what the ROP should've done. Instead of Elrond and Durin the III it should've been Celebrimbor and Narvi. This way their parting would've been a more deep and tragic loss of the friendship between the Dwarves and Elves. Like if in the ROP we got to see Celebrimbor and Narvi actually work on the Doors of Durin and get to know their friendship. Then as Sauron begins to influence Celebrimbor with the idea of the Rings of Power, that Narvi tries to dissuade Celebrimbor and thus is lead to tragedy as Celebrimbor turns his back on Narvi.
Seeing as the Dwarven army that sacked Menegroth came from Nogrod, did the Sindar also blame the Dwarves of Belegost as well? Or did they just decide at that point that all Dwarves were treacherous?
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Beautiful video learned much about the greatest Dwarven smith of all time (one of the greatest in middle earth). I would like to learn about the dwarves of the east/ Isildur's lost line/men of the north
This is my question too. Why does the inscription say ‘Lord of Moria’ when it was only known by that term after Durin’s death and Khazad-dûm had been abandoned by his folk. Seems that Tolkien may have slipped up, originally intending to call it Moria but subsequently changing his mind in favour of the more Dwarvish sounding Dwarrowdelf and Khazad-dûm.
They've already kind of shut that door by making Elrond the dwarf-friend rather than Celebrimbor. And made him part of a conspiracy to force the dwarves to reveal the mithril and give it to them.
@@f0rth3l0v30fchr15t Not necessarily. Celebrimbor already expressed his admiration and respect for the dwarves and how much he’d love to work with them, and followed Elrond to Khazad-dum, hoping to speak to them. Of course, now things are messed up and Prince Durin has been disinherited, but then he has to have somewhere to go. We’ll see.
soooo ... the objective of the doors was to stop wind and rain from pouring in at night ? but why make it almost invisible to the eye when closed ? unless there was in fact a defensive intent on it and the password may be changeable
@@Alexs.2599 Maybe they could get special rights to use him (like they have did with a few names that don't appear in the appendices). But I doubt they would sink any money into that, they will probably just leave him out or replace him with an original character.
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A big mystery is however why, when the dwarves closed the doors long after they were created, they did not secure them. With a "password" that open, they could as well just have left them open, but surely they closed them to prevent everyone from getting in at that time - so why did they not put something in place to lock the doors more securely. Or did they simply forget? Or did they forget that the door can be opened with a simple word from the outside and relied on it only to be opened from the inside?
Eregion had been wiped out by Sauron's armies in the War of the Elves and Sauron and the area on the outside of the doors was desolate. The doors were not visible to any passers-by. Someone would have to already know the doors were there to have a chance of finding them.
Where do you get Durin VII retaking Moria in 171 FA? Appendix A gives Durin VII as a theoretical future descendant, and nowhere in canon does it specify a retaking event for Moria.
It makes no sense having "MORIA" written in the doors. I'm strongly against thinking its a mistake from the professor but I haven't find yet a compelling argument explaining its use in that time.
Ok, what about this: They were written in elvish, correct? Otherwise, when Gandalf read the words out loud in elvish, the doors would have just opened. So he is obviously translating for the group; what if the Moria quote was just his translation to the Fellowship?
@@wesleybooker4703 Well, I guess your explanation could be an answer... but it would still be strange that Gandalf, the loremaster (being lore himself) would try to simplify things for the others... the name Khazad-dum was used shortly before and the fellowship would know what that means.
Since the dwarves and elves were so close … I wonder if there were ever any Half-elf/half-dwarf offspring? There are half-elf/half-humans in Tolkien’s world … just wondering.
Makes you wonder why the Rings of Power didn’t have the friendship of Narvi and Celebrimbor as a pillar for the series, along with Elrond and Galadriel; would’ve been far more accurate and satisfying overall I bet.
@@Alexs.2599 They say they have rights to the entirety of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, so I see no reason they could not include Narvi. Also, unless I'm misremembering, Harfoots are only mentioned in the prologue and not the appendices and they are also main characters.
Check out Fellowship of Fans’ announcement regarding Narvi and ROP! ruclips.net/video/iRJ9GIDQuTQ/видео.html
Yeah… casting for Narvi is going to be very difficult if he has such prestige behind his craftsmanship. I hope that the actor is treated kindly by the fans.
This is why I love the dwarfs the craftsmanship and the respect for each other
Never thought I'd die fighting side by side with an Elf..
I'm always afraid you'll run out of topics, and then I remember this is Tolkien we're talking about - even a door has a rich lore behind it. Love your stuff, keep up the great work.
I have been a huuuuge tokien fan since my late father read stories of Tolkien to me as a kid. I still have his Old books and i only just discovered Nerd Of The Rings a little while ago, and i am now watching every single day! Thank you for this amazing Channel you have! Truely an amazing thing you do!
Tolkiens dwarves are so creative and I love diving deep into all there storys
their stories*
Given how the Noldor were repeatedly vilified in the first age, it’s great that for once in the case of Celebrimbor and Narvi that they are not.
"While technically a password, it's notable that this is not a very strong way to keep it."
For a second I thought this was going to segue into a NordVPN or some password management software sponsorship XD
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Tolkien wrote such awesome lore and stories about dwarves. Great video
I just wanted to say thank you so much for your commentary, insight, and knowledge of tolkiens beautiful world he created.
I hope we get to see Narvi in The Rings of Power series and the creation of the Doors of Durin. This is such a great video. Thank you Nerd of the Rings. I've become a fan of Narvi every since I watched your video on Celebrimbor.
I wish Rings of Power had stayed true to what Tolkien wrote, especially about the relationship between Celebrimbor and the Dwarves of Khazad-Dum. The distrust of Gil-Galad made some sense to me, but I feel like they short-changed this aspect of Tolkien's works for the sake of simplifying their storytelling...
I absolutely love that these Elves and Dwarves were great friends and together created beautiful masterpieces of Art that lasted through the ages! 🖖😁🤘
This is one of my favorite stories in the legendarium as it shows what is possible when two disparate peoples work together. Not just on the doors, but working as partner citizenry on the betterment of their mutual lands.
When you mentioned in a livestream that the younger Durin's real name in RoP may actually be Narvi, I haven't been able to stop thinking of that possibility. It would be so cool.
After watching this, now i want to watch a short movie or video of narvi and celembrimbor creating the doors of durin, like i think it would be interesting to watch like the two of them debating on how to create the door and arguing like friends on whose idea is better for the door. Great video!
Celebrimbor may have been perfectly suited to build a friendship with Narvi and the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm. He was a craftsman, and, while he definitely heard of the events between Elves and Dwarves, he also has personal familial experience with the failures of his own race in the form of his father, uncles, and grandfather. That taught him not to judge a species by the worst of its actions.
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot of things from your videos. We always appreciate your hard work and dedication to make these videos.
Your content is just best. Every time i learn simething new
Great video - as usual!
Knowing more about the piece of work than the maker, is the sign of true art 😇👌🏻
The dwarves are my second favorite race in MiddleEarth, they're just amazing!!
Ok, the cloud fly through on the map at the beginning was epic. Well done my man💯🤘🏾
As always, a very spelndid video, with beautiful music and draws. Thank you a lot ! and greetings from Poland :)
wonderful as ever, and thank you Debbie.
Good Morning @NerdoftheRings ! I just woke up and found your video in my recommendations list. I'm a great middle-earth fan after watching your content. I just have a few suggestions to make, could you please make a video about
The lost line of Isildur/The Dwarves of the east/ Men of the north (People in the northern most lands of Middle-Earth.
If you could acknowledge my suggestion it would be kind!. Thank you and love from India!!!
Thank you for this article! To be honest, the friendship of Narvi and Celebrimbor is one of the things I wanted to see from the Amazon show. Seeing that this probably would be a prefigurement of the friendship of Gimli and Legolas, it might be good to see.
SAme! And while I think Celebrimbor was the best depicted out of the elven characters in the show, I was quite disappointed that there was no Narvi.
@@veronicaclarke7499 yep to much elves not enough dwarves...hated it.
@@veronicaclarke7499 That is a good point. I also wish there had been more of Celebrimbor. I would argue that he is a very interesting character in the Second Age as the last of the House of Fëanor, but we missed all that as well.
So, this is the dwarf equivalent of writing your password on a Post-It note?
Wow this was so informative! Thank you
You can see the hand of Tolkien the linguist and philologist here. Many documents don’t have punctuation like commas at all. It’s up to translators to figure out what that line means. In Marlowe’s play Edward the II, Mortimer sends the message, “Edwardum occidere nolite timere timere bonum est.” If you put the comma after “timere,” it means “Fear not to kill the king, ‘tis good he die,” but if the comma is after “nolite,” it means, “Kill not the King, ‘tis good to fear the worst.” He deliberately sends it “unpointed,” or with no punctuation, so that they can claim that they didn’t order the king’s death and it was all a big misunderstanding. I’m sure Tolkien ran across this all the time and debated it with fellow professors.
When I visit Middle Earth, visiting the Doors of Durin is on my bucket list (of course, I would time travel to before they were barricaded). Sadly, finding convenient flights to Middle Earth is very difficult.
Such a Cool Video!!! Thanks Matt!
more dwarf lore please lol personally i grew tired of elves a LONG time ago. but i have been a lover of dwarf lord since i read my first copy of the hobit. D & D dwarf....WoW dwarf(and tauren) but dwarf. i wanna hear more about the dwarves that were able to withstand the dragon fire back in FA i know it was their armor mostly that is a story.
Named my son Durin, biased-ly appreciating these recent videos!
Lots of videos about Dwarves lately. I am not complaining, though.
Today's vid was a late change in schedule. You'll find out way very soon. 👀
The best as always😊 everyweek I listen to your content.
could you imagine how deep a game developer could go with access to everything tolkien ever wrote on middle earth and beyond. It'd be the greatest RPG EVER.
Thank you for everything you do!
Still waiting for your video on Tulkas the valar 😇😇😇
Name me a more Epic Friendship of Dwarves and Elves...
Dear Sir,
I asked *chatGPT* to "write an essay on the forging of the rings in the Tolkien universe" and the machine's answer was sometimes funny. Here are some excerpts:
"the forging of the rings begins with the wizard Sauron, who was one of the Maiar, powerful beings who were created by the god-like Valar."
"The Elves who wore the rings became the Ringwraiths"
"Only the nine rings given to men were destroyed, but their wearers became the Nazgul, the most feared servants of Sauron."
"the forging of the rings is a crucial event in the history of Middle-earth. It led to the creation of the Ringwraiths, the Nazgul, and other powerful forces that threatened the peace and stability of the land."
Conclusion: *We may have our daily jobs for a little while longer!* 🤣
Cheers from Middle... sorry, from Brazil!
Just a small correction: The Doriath elves fought only against the Nogrod dwarves and not their counterparts in Belegost, who refused to support them in their assault on the Thousand Caves.
Does anyone else watch these videos all the way to the end mainly for "And Debbie." After all the LotR style names?
You should do some "family trees of middle earth" videos. Love your videos already though man
Always a highlight of my day seeing a new video released here. Consistently well written and put together. Thank you sir. Just finished reading The Fall of Numenor and loved it. Considering a hard cover edition of Silmarillion, but then between the two illustrated editions. The new one illustrated but Tolkien himself, or the slightly older one by Alan Lee (I think). What would be your suggestion?
In a linguistic manuscript, Tolkien placed the character Narvi at an earlier time in the history of Arda (apparently because of linguistic considerations), "before Durin's death".
By my calculations, a total of 4763 years passed before Durin's Gates were closed for the last time in the Second Age and opened for the first time in the Third Age.
Wow 2 videos and a live stream in 24 hours?!
It's been a BUSY couple of days. haha.
This is what the ROP should've done. Instead of Elrond and Durin the III it should've been Celebrimbor and Narvi. This way their parting would've been a more deep and tragic loss of the friendship between the Dwarves and Elves. Like if in the ROP we got to see Celebrimbor and Narvi actually work on the Doors of Durin and get to know their friendship. Then as Sauron begins to influence Celebrimbor with the idea of the Rings of Power, that Narvi tries to dissuade Celebrimbor and thus is lead to tragedy as Celebrimbor turns his back on Narvi.
Seeing as the Dwarven army that sacked Menegroth came from Nogrod, did the Sindar also blame the Dwarves of Belegost as well? Or did they just decide at that point that all Dwarves were treacherous?
Lots of dwarven stuff recently! Hype for RTM!
If you could give a explanation of the map of Kazad-dum(Moria) it would be great
I don't think there are any maps of Moria drawn by Tolkien.
ICYMI - it was announced WB will be making NEW Middle-earth films beyond the upcoming Rohirrim movie! Here's my breakdown of the situation: ruclips.net/video/fKslRVLSFGw/видео.html
Beautiful video learned much about the greatest Dwarven smith of all time (one of the greatest in middle earth). I would like to learn about the dwarves of the east/ Isildur's lost line/men of the north
I really was er to learn about these btw good suggestions let's dash!
@@arjundeepak2699 thank you!
It will be full of LGBTQ+ types
“Courage Merry, courage for our friends”
Please do Travels of Bard and the City of Dale next
Great video!!
They were definitely made in a quite different time, than the time when the fellowship entered through them!
Wonderful as usual! Did I hear you doing VO on RUclips for a piece on Wang Yibo?
Merry Brandybuck, a Stoor, understood Narvi.
I'm reminded of the great deeds Dane Ragnerson and Zetroc would team up to achieve in later ages.
Why was khazad dum already called moria when the doors were made? I thought that only came about when the Balrog was unearthed.
Would love to hear you read an lotr audiobook!
Thinking of the security mechanisms of Durins Doors I wonder: How did the orcs get in when Balin was there?
They were already there. Also they could have come in from Dol Guldur through the East gate, which faces Rhovanion.
Does the inscription actually read "Moria" or "Khazad-dum"? I thought it was named Moria by the Elves after it fell to the Balrog?
I think it was one of Tolkien's rare mistakes. It should have read "Khazad-dum"
Day 233 of asking for a 9 hour compilation of your videos so I can listen while I'm at work
I was hoping you would have a explanation or theory as to why "Moria" was inscribed when the term wasn't created until centuries later.
This is my question too. Why does the inscription say ‘Lord of Moria’ when it was only known by that term after Durin’s death and Khazad-dûm had been abandoned by his folk. Seems that Tolkien may have slipped up, originally intending to call it Moria but subsequently changing his mind in favour of the more Dwarvish sounding Dwarrowdelf and Khazad-dûm.
would like to see a video about the sons of Elrond
Excellent
rings of power missed the opportunity to have celebrimbor be the ambassador to khazad-dum
I really, really hope Narvi makes it into Rings of Power, but I'm worried, because it seems like they're giving that relationship to Elrond and Durin.
You should’ve been rings of power show runner. Let’s pray WB does LOTR right!
I hope RoP season two shows them crafting the doors!
No, Guyladriel will make them accidentally.
They've already kind of shut that door by making Elrond the dwarf-friend rather than Celebrimbor. And made him part of a conspiracy to force the dwarves to reveal the mithril and give it to them.
@@f0rth3l0v30fchr15t Not necessarily. Celebrimbor already expressed his admiration and respect for the dwarves and how much he’d love to work with them, and followed Elrond to Khazad-dum, hoping to speak to them. Of course, now things are messed up and Prince Durin has been disinherited, but then he has to have somewhere to go. We’ll see.
soooo ... the objective of the doors was to stop wind and rain from pouring in at night ? but why make it almost invisible to the eye when closed ?
unless there was in fact a defensive intent on it and the password may be changeable
Hope we see him in RoP season 2
@@Alexs.2599 Good point
@@Alexs.2599 Maybe they could get special rights to use him (like they have did with a few names that don't appear in the appendices). But I doubt they would sink any money into that, they will probably just leave him out or replace him with an original character.
Ight. Now make a vid on count dooku and saurman being long lost twins
Oh ...a Jackson film about kazhad Dum and the Elves of Holin...
Would it not have been nice to be introduced to a Narvi in the Amazon series? A missed opportunity.
What is the music in the end of the video? When he reads the patron list?
Weren't the doors of Durin made before Khazad' Dum was called Moria? Why then would the inscription say "The doors of Durin, Lord of Moria?"
The Stories for JR Tolkien’s MIDDLE EARTH Are So RICH And EXPANSIVE that there could be 3 to 4 SEPARATE Movie/Trilogy/Franchises Being Simultaneously Developed and Release for Theaters 🎥 🍿
A big mystery is however why, when the dwarves closed the doors long after they were created, they did not secure them. With a "password" that open, they could as well just have left them open, but surely they closed them to prevent everyone from getting in at that time - so why did they not put something in place to lock the doors more securely. Or did they simply forget? Or did they forget that the door can be opened with a simple word from the outside and relied on it only to be opened from the inside?
Eregion had been wiped out by Sauron's armies in the War of the Elves and Sauron and the area on the outside of the doors was desolate. The doors were not visible to any passers-by. Someone would have to already know the doors were there to have a chance of finding them.
So fun
Omg supercool & cute!
Question. Are orcs immortal ? Being their origin is of a elvish nature is there fate tied to Arda as the elves ?
No, they are not
Where do you get Durin VII retaking Moria in 171 FA? Appendix A gives Durin VII as a theoretical future descendant, and nowhere in canon does it specify a retaking event for Moria.
It's in The Peoples of Middle-earth in the chapter on the Making of Appendix A.
@@NerdoftheRings Thank you. I'm going to have to see if I can find a copy. Of the Histories, only the first five seem to be in print.
Hiiii love your videos... do you know if any of the upcoming LOTR movies will not be anime?
I have a strong feeling that we won't just be seeing anime. I'd be willing to bet we will get live action.
Great👍
It makes no sense having "MORIA" written in the doors. I'm strongly against thinking its a mistake from the professor but I haven't find yet a compelling argument explaining its use in that time.
Ok, what about this: They were written in elvish, correct? Otherwise, when Gandalf read the words out loud in elvish, the doors would have just opened. So he is obviously translating for the group; what if the Moria quote was just his translation to the Fellowship?
@@wesleybooker4703 Well, I guess your explanation could be an answer... but it would still be strange that Gandalf, the loremaster (being lore himself) would try to simplify things for the others... the name Khazad-dum was used shortly before and the fellowship would know what that means.
@@luciano.magalhaes I don't disagree! I just also couldn't find the answer and it is bugging me and looking for closure. LOL
I really think they'll reveal Durin's real name as Narvi in RoP
Since the dwarves and elves were so close … I wonder if there were ever any Half-elf/half-dwarf offspring? There are half-elf/half-humans in Tolkien’s world … just wondering.
We don't know, but probably not. Not from the same material, u know?
The Dwarves and The Stoors forever.
Would the Door have just opened if one of the Fellowship had read the inscription aloud in Elvish?
Probably and then the same member would say: "Uuuuu I knew this would happen!"
Makes you wonder why the Rings of Power didn’t have the friendship of Narvi and Celebrimbor as a pillar for the series, along with Elrond and Galadriel; would’ve been far more accurate and satisfying overall I bet.
Narvi and Elrond's relationship was the only good part of Rings of Power.
@@dolandarkxgrandayy6953 Narvi isn't even IN Rings of Power yet.
100%, too bad those intelligent writers didn't understand that or look much at all.
@@Alexs.2599 They say they have rights to the entirety of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, so I see no reason they could not include Narvi.
Also, unless I'm misremembering, Harfoots are only mentioned in the prologue and not the appendices and they are also main characters.
@@Alexs.2599 In that case, quotes from the showrunners are incorrect.
Wen Meem?
and then comes "the rings of power" on amazon and the story was completely mess up... i mean how they were able to screw up so badly
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Floofy-chan.
#dwarveselvesfriendship
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We should see the creation of the writing on the door at least in the show right?