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Rings Of Power S02E02 (2024)

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01:53It'd be nice to have the opals, though.
01:56Aye, it would.
01:59Have you tried to talk to your father?
02:01Tisa, you know he will never agree to see me.
02:04That's not why I asked.
02:05Why should I be the one to ask for an audience?
02:08He disowned me.
02:10He's as stubborn as a stone leg.
02:12But I better like find a pen to break.
02:15You may as well...
02:16Tisa.
02:19Brace yourself.
02:22I said, bring yourselves!
02:25Tisa!
02:25Go!
02:26Oh, no!
02:27Oh, no!
02:32Oh, no!
02:41Oh, no!
02:47Oh!
02:49Oh, no!
03:10No, no, no, no.
03:38My dear brother,
03:55they did not tell me you had arrived.
04:00What news?
04:02I've had an unexpected visitor.
04:07He has returned already.
04:12Go on, trail.
04:29Are they not seeds you planted?
04:34Oh!
04:35Oh!
04:50Oh!
05:07It would be wiser to attack Adar from the east.
05:11What of the whereabouts of Sauron?
05:14Our spies indicate that Sauron was last seen travelling into Mordor.
05:18We believe he intends to supplant Adar and claim his armies.
05:22If we move swiftly,
05:24we may be able to crush two spiders with one boot.
05:27And what says the commander of the northern armies?
05:30Galadriel.
05:35We should send ships up the Anduin.
05:38Invade Mordor from the west.
05:46Seated for preparations.
05:55It does not take the eye of an eagle to see your thoughts have flown far afield.
06:00What troubles them?
06:03Sauron.
06:04Sauron may well have travelled to Mordor.
06:08But we cannot be certain that is where he remains.
06:12What makes you say that?
06:14Sauron
06:17sees himself not as master of a barren waste,
06:20but of all Middle-earth.
06:25He seeks to rule it not only through conquest,
06:28but by bending the minds and wills of all its peoples to his own.
06:32And for that he needs not armies,
06:36but rings.
06:38And he cannot craft them without Celebrimbor.
06:41Sauron is alone,
06:43without army or ally.
06:47Region is protected by two rivers
06:50with miles of curtain wall of dwarven stone ten foot thick.
06:56Rest assured,
06:59Celebrimbor and the secrets of his craft are safe.
07:20I tell you,
07:23some veiled evil closes in on Celebrimbor.
07:27Sauron's plan is in motion.
07:29Even now, I know it.
07:33How?
07:37Since the wearing of this ring,
07:39I have felt...
07:42perceived...
07:44glimpses of the unseen world.
07:48As dreams unbidden coming forth to crowd my waking mind.
07:53You believe the rings have kindled your ability to see that
07:56which has not yet come to pass?
08:01Have they kindled yours?
08:06I have seen mountains crumbling,
08:10waters running dry,
08:12and clouds black gathering over white towers.
08:15Then send me to Eregion.
08:17If Sauron's there, I will send what?
08:19Face Sauron again.
08:22It is said that once the deceiver obtains a being's trust,
08:26he gains the ability to sculpt their very thoughts.
08:30To deceive not only their heart and mind,
08:33but their eyes and ears.
08:34To alter their very reality.
08:38You have already been affected once.
08:42Yes.
08:45He knows my mind.
08:48And I know his.
08:50Which is why I must face him.
08:53Why I alone can slay him.
08:56You once considered him a friend.
08:58Halbran was not...
08:59Sauron!
09:01You cannot face him alone.
09:06Supposing I was not alone?
09:31Lord Celebrimbor regrets to inform you.
09:34He's unable to grant you entry.
09:36Mightn't I speak with him directly?
09:39My lord is occupied,
09:40but he wishes you good fortune on your journey.
09:43Are you asking me to leave?
09:46The lord of Eregion is asking you.
09:51Perhaps I'll just wait here.
09:57Just in case he changes his mind.
10:14Is he gone?
10:15No.
10:15He refuses to leave, my lord.
10:20Well, he can refuse all he cares to.
10:22I promised Lady Galadriel before she left
10:24that I would never treat with him again.
10:30Was there something more?
10:31I believe he's injured, my lord.
10:34Let him be.
10:37He'll leave soon enough.
10:39Messengers from Lindon should arrive with news any day.
10:52A few days later.
10:53Yikes.
10:57A few days later...
11:03A few days later.
11:04Let him go.
11:04J Га
11:04I don't know what I mean.
11:06And let him go.
11:08You're gonna die.
11:09It's a fool.
11:10I believe he's injured.
11:11Let him go.
11:12You'll find him.
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15:38it is a fine name nevertheless it is not going to be mine i know fredegar
15:49but don't you see no one can give you a name it is yours already it is who you are
16:00and when you hear it spoken you feel your heart glow
16:07you'll hear it one day i'm sure of it we'll find out who you are
16:17i knew it it says here we turn northeast we can cut this leg of the journey in half
16:23over there come on
16:39my preference would be to avoid the path in which we would run out of water the first
16:43day and die of heat the second but perhaps that's just me
16:52how about dodrick you already said dodrick
17:00no i didn't yes you did
17:06how fares the forager this time all i found was a scorpion and a clump of cactus scorpions
17:13stung me i fell over and well that's how you found the cactus
17:20can you just i don't know magic smore water into being
17:27it's afraid you lose control again without a gand
17:30so we find a gand there's plenty sticks all over the place
17:33i don't think it works that way pop silence
17:39what is it on the wind can you hear that almost sounds like hoofs
17:56i guess
17:57in
17:59the
18:00no
18:05Oh, my God.
18:30Oh, my God.
19:01Oh, my God.
19:08Who were they?
19:11I don't know.
19:14They are watching our trail, meaning we'd be wise to find another.
19:21We already have.
19:30Nobody goes off trail.
19:32Nobody walks alone.
19:34Nobody walks alone.
19:54Every garden has withered since the earthquake.
19:57It's not just the gardens.
19:59Rumors abound of dark omens across all the dwarven realms.
20:03Some say the mountain was cursed on the princelet in that elf.
20:07You two wouldn't be trafficking in conjecture, would you?
20:10No.
20:11I wouldn't dream of it.
20:11Good.
20:12Because a rumor's like a songbird.
20:14May sound filling from afar, but up close it's an empty feast.
20:18Then it isn't true.
20:20That something terrible is happening.
20:24We're about to prove it isn't.
20:37King Doran?
20:39Yes, sir.
20:42Now I'll be your report.
20:47Not long ago, a fire mountain awoke, and although it resides far to our south, the ground shakes it produced,
20:57spread through the bones of the earth all the way here, collapsing our sunshafts, and with them our ability to
21:07grow crops.
21:12Now, the obvious remedy is to set the dig teams to work repairing the shafts and sinking new ones.
21:19However...
21:19Every stone singer you've brought here has failed to identify a safe path to dig.
21:24I'm afraid that's true.
21:28With your approval, sire, we will find the light.
21:32You have it.
22:07With your approval, sire, we will find the light.
22:15Be safe!
22:35For 9 centuries, the Stone Singers have fostered our sacred connection to this rock.
22:46And in all those years, not once, not once, have they ever ceased to provide for us.
23:00But now, whatever the cause, the bond is broken.
23:08The Hand of Darkness has closed around Kazak Doom.
23:13Dig carefully, Dale Master.
23:14Huh?
23:29This, uh... a moment?
23:42Are you really going to make me ask?
23:45Do you mean your grandchildren?
23:47They're well.
23:48They miss tucking your beard, of course, but...
23:51You needn't make this harder than it already is.
23:54Funny.
23:55I keep saying the same thing to him.
23:59Surely Durin knows I spoke in anger.
24:02If that's an apology I hear, King, try saying it to my husband.
24:05Why should it be me who apologises?
24:08It was he who caused offence.
24:11I tell you, he is...
24:13He's stubborn as a root-bound parsnip.
24:16One more quality the two of you have in common.
24:20What you call stubbornness?
24:23Some drawer of skull strength?
24:26Oh, I imagine it does take strength.
24:29To carry a grudge so heavy.
24:33To keep your wounded heart so tightly bound it can barely beat.
24:40Aye, it does.
24:44It truly does.
24:51No wonder we can't hear the mountain.
24:54Its king is deaf to the sorrow of his own son.
24:57Steal your axe, Disa!
24:58You want to show true strength.
25:02Summon your son to you.
25:05He'll answer.
25:08But leave it to him,
25:10and the peaks of Seraxagil will fall before this feud of yours will.
25:21Good sunlight yet.
25:24Not a dead end.
25:25We're gonna have to work all night.
25:29Oh, here we go.
25:31Growing blisters, I see.
25:33No shame in it.
25:34Even I've had them.
25:36On your heart?
25:37Huh?
25:38When I was five.
25:41Aye.
25:41Polish hands.
25:42Been polishing jewels all his life.
25:46Don't fret, Prince.
25:47Only 13 hours to go.
25:49Aye.
25:50It's his fault we're in this mess.
25:52Not his father.
25:54Eh?
25:57Lay your finger on me again.
25:59I'll bite it off at the knuckle.
26:01Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho.
26:06What?
26:07Come on, it's my name.
26:09Oh, well, I'm not.
26:18I'm not a man.
26:19You think you're doing well?
26:20Ooh.
26:22You don't know.
26:23How was the mine?
26:28About the same.
26:32Where are the Wi-ins?
26:33Said they weren't hungry, again.
26:36I can't blame them.
26:37This rye tastes like last year's bread.
26:40It is last year's bread.
26:43Why not trade for fresh grain from the surface?
26:47Splendid idea.
26:48But who in the dimmeral dale will we find to convince your father of it?
26:52Don't start.
26:53Eh, but let me think.
26:54I said don't.
26:55Climb off your high peak and apologise.
26:58You're giving me indigestion.
26:59Good. Now listen to your guts.
27:00I am.
27:02And they still say I was right.
27:05If we hadn't have thrown Elrond out to rot, we'd have food enough for 500 years.
27:10You think this is about food?
27:15We can't hear the mountains anymore.
27:23I'm afraid, Dury.
27:28I'm afraid.
27:29Dury.
27:32Come here.
27:39We're dwarves.
27:42We'll find a way.
27:45We always have.
28:11Our letters to Celebrimbor have all gone unanswered.
28:17I fear Sauron may be in Eregion.
28:20The High King has consented to send me and a small party there to ensure Celebrimbor and his city are
28:26safe.
28:32As you are so fond of reminding me, Galatia, I am but a politician.
28:38And as such, you have the High King's trust.
28:42He believes in your steadfastness.
28:43A dog is steadfast and quicker to follow on a leash.
28:53He refuses to send me without you.
28:57And why is that?
28:59You know the reason.
29:00I'm asking if you know it.
29:03The High King believes that if I were to face the enemy alone, I may be vulnerable to deception.
29:11And why would he think that?
29:13Stop it, Elrond.
29:16You've defied the High King's orders before.
29:18Why not do so now?
29:21Because he is right.
29:24Sauron used me.
29:25And under his hand, I was played like a harp to a melody not of my choosing.
29:31It was entirely of your choosing.
29:35Sauron looked inside you and plucked the very song of your soul note by note.
29:41Making himself out to be exactly what you needed.
29:43The Lost King who could ride you to victory.
29:45You gave him everything he wanted and then thanked him for it.
29:48And now he has done the same to Gilgala and to every elf in Lindon.
29:52And that is why we need you.
29:54Help us navigate this labyrinth.
29:55There is no navigating it.
29:57The labyrinth is his.
30:00As long as you stay in it, you have already lost.
30:04He may well want you in Eregion.
30:05Please, Elrond.
30:09I cannot let him in, Gilgala.
30:12I cannot.
30:35He never left, Galadriel.
30:39In choosing to wear those rings,
30:42you have all chosen to become his collaborators.
30:46I will have no part in it.
30:50You promised me once
30:53that if but a whisper of a rumor of what I feared proved true,
30:58you would not rest until it was put right.
31:02If our friendship have meant anything to you,
31:07please leave.
31:35Do you not wish to live in beauty?
31:38Master Kirdan, I cannot trust these rings.
31:41What is beauty when it is born in part of evil?
31:43No less beautiful.
31:47Not to me.
31:48Would you cast Romil's verses into the flame
31:51because the poet was a drunkard?
32:01Do you not ask of Diarol?
32:04Oh, insufferable.
32:07But of voice and voice
32:10that could make the very sun
32:11weep tears of fire.
32:16Judge the work
32:20and leave judgment concerning those
32:22who wrought it
32:23to the judge who sees all things.
32:25That feels impossible.
32:29It is called humility
32:30and it is difficult for most.
32:33But it is the truest form of sight.
32:46I wish I could know your peace.
32:51You can.
32:59We do not yet fully understand these rings.
33:02But look at the power they exert
33:04over every form of life.
33:12In Sauron's hands,
33:14they could work in evil beyond reckoning,
33:16dominating the minds and wills of Roar.
33:20This is why they must remain
33:22in the hands of Elves.
33:26You are wise to fear this power, Elrod.
33:32But do not let that fear
33:34blind you to the ways
33:35it can be used for good.
33:39For it is not your enemy
33:41that bears these rings,
33:44but your most
33:45trusted friends.
33:47If you believe they have strayed,
33:50do not abandon them.
33:52But rather, open your eyes
33:54and guide them
33:56before the darkness
33:59spreads across Middle-Earth
34:01and blinds us all.
34:34You need to rest.
34:37Oh, certainly not.
34:51What are you doing?
34:52Get back here!
34:54I saw it. I know I saw it.
34:55Come on.
34:56Poppy is not breathing anymore.
34:59There, yes, no, I can see it.
35:02See what?
35:04What?
35:06How could someone
35:08who hasn't eaten
35:09in so long
35:10still
35:11weigh
35:12so
35:12much?
35:16Quick, Sticks!
35:19Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please.
35:22Hurry, Poppy!
35:38Come on!
35:48I've got it!
36:04Come on!
36:06Come on!
36:07It's going to be all right!
36:12Oh, great ghost, you're alive!
36:14Oh, Mom and I thought we'd lost...
36:16we'd lost you.
36:22You and none of us
36:23could lose each other.
36:29I'd be crying
36:30except my eyes are too dry.
36:32Oh!
36:33Oh!
36:59What is it?
37:02You sound sick.
37:04It's not dissimilar
37:06from the staff I saw in my dream.
37:09Um,
37:10Nori!
37:34We were just having a drink of water.
37:51What are you doing?
37:52Never get down!
38:03Oh
38:30Oh
38:50Why isn't he stopping it
38:53He's on
39:05Sorry
39:08I'm coming
39:15Hold on
39:17Hold on
39:19Hold on
39:42It's gone
39:46Has it?
40:00I have called it Ithildene
40:03Made from a last sliver of mithril
40:05Out of the moonlight
40:06It is all but invisible
40:08It is
40:12Quite invisible
40:19Our visitor is he still
40:23The night is cold my lord
40:25Shall I bring him a shawl
40:37Oh
40:37I guess the相
40:55He still lives in Ring
40:57But he makes true
40:57So
40:58Well
41:24Whatever the reason for your presence here,
41:29if you do not leave willingly, you shall be removed by force.
41:34I can treat with you no longer.
41:39She said you'd say that.
41:46Galadriel, you have spoken with her.
41:49Well, haven't you?
41:51I have not.
41:53Not since she left for Lindum.
41:55Then you know nothing of what's happened.
41:58Nothing of the rings.
42:03What of the rings?
42:06Have they worked?
42:09You'd do better to ask her.
42:11She is not here.
42:13You are.
42:14What about the High King?
42:16Surely he wouldn't neglect to send words.
42:20Oh, I see.
42:23It's the oldest tale there is, isn't it?
42:29The true creators toil till their knuckles bleed.
42:33And then they come along, take whatever profits them most, and forget all about us.
42:43I applaud your patience.
42:46Where are you going?
42:48There's no cause to say where I'm not wanted.
42:53Wait.
43:06I'll run, please.
43:08Tell me.
43:10The rings.
43:12Did they work?
43:21They worked wonders.
43:27When the elves...
43:29Yes.
43:34And, uh, Lindor.
43:37Yes.
43:44Are you weeping?
43:45No.
43:51I'm reveling.
43:54You have not the slightest inkling.
44:00How this feels, after all this time, after so many centuries, to finally create something.
44:09I'm going to open a first stage bottle.
44:13I have been saving it.
44:21Tell the Brimbor.
44:29Are you my friend?
44:32Yes, of course.
44:35Why?
44:36Because there is no place for half-truths between those who have worked so close as you and
44:40I.
44:43And yet, there is much you do not know.
44:49Much I want to tell you.
44:53Only...
44:55You're afraid.
44:58You see, I've never been able to hide anything from you.
45:04Well...
45:08Be at ease.
45:12Whatever it is you wish to say to me, I shall receive it with an open heart.
45:18I did not come here to toast the elven rings.
45:22Or to plead with you to make rings for men.
45:27Rings for men?
45:29You saved the elves.
45:32Elves are not men.
45:35Men are covetous.
45:38The risks of corruption are far greater.
45:42Even if I did wish to forge more rings, the dwarves would never provide them either.
45:45I think you'll find the dwarves facing a dilemma all their own.
45:47What dilemma?
45:48What are you talking about, Halbrath?
45:51My name is not Halbrath.
45:55What?
45:56When Galadriel discovered the truth, she cast me out.
46:00And I dare not risk the same happening with you.
46:06I take it then, you're not a king.
46:09No.
46:10Not a king.
46:12Not a self-under.
46:15Not even a...
46:17mortal.
46:21What are you?
46:24There are forces in this world.
46:27Beyond evil, Galadriel Maw.
46:30And sometimes they send aid in the form of an envoy.
46:37A messenger sent to bring guidance to the ears of the wise.
46:45What sort of guidance?
46:48Mordor's rise was but the beginning.
46:50At this very moment, all Middle-earth balances on the brink of the abyss.
46:55Soon, every realm will fall.
46:58Not just elves, but dwarves.
47:01And men.
47:04The darkness is growing stronger.
47:06And the rings of power are our last hope of restoring a light.
47:13You and I have work to do.
47:20You cannot expect me to believe that you are a messenger from the Valarge.
47:27Halbran.
47:39Halbran.
47:58Halbran.
47:59Halbran.
48:03Halbran.
48:04Halbran.
48:05Halbran.
48:08Halbran.
48:26I have walked through the dust and the deserts of faraway lands in search of an artist possessing
48:35a craft to save all Middle-earth. A storm is coming, Celebrimbor. I can bring you the knowledge none other
48:47possesses.
48:48I can unlock your grandest abilities. And when our work is complete, never again will the world overlook you as
48:57the mere Scion or Feanor, but forevermore revere you.
49:07The Lord of the Rings.
49:34You need not bow to me. But I have beheld your natural form.
49:44Rise. Our work begins now.
49:47What am I to call you?
49:49I am your partner. No more. No less. A sharer of gifts.
50:01An-Natar. An-Natar.
50:09Lord of gifts.
50:27You summoned me.
50:29You have new orders, Commander. You depart for a legion at first light with five of our bravest elves.
50:38I...
50:40Thank you. For reconsidering.
50:43It is not I you ought to thank.
50:48Elrond.
50:53I am very grateful you have decided to join my company.
50:59Elrond.
50:59I am afraid you misunderstand, Galathriel.
51:02Elrond's task is not to join your company, but to lead it.
51:07Elrond.
51:08What?
51:27Elrond.
51:44What is it? Is it Elwand?
51:47It's some sort of invitation from Lord Celebrimbor.
51:54He wants the dwarves to come to Eregion.
51:59He wants the dwarves to come to Eregion.
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