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01:38No, he knows.
01:40He's dead.
01:41Come on.
01:44No, no, no.
01:48No, no, no.
02:00No, no, no.
02:30Your mom's going to kill you.
02:33You're not telling her.
02:35Neither am I.
02:36A quick six.
02:38I can't leave him like this or the wolves will get him.
02:40So?
02:40So that's not who we are.
02:41That's not who you are.
02:43I can't carry him alone.
02:44Are you going to help me or not?
02:46Not.
02:46Poppy.
02:48How exactly are we supposed to carry a giant?
02:52Must have been a snarer for her.
02:55A big one.
02:57I have any signs to need.
03:00As may, we ought to break camp at this moment.
03:04What about the festival?
03:05Let's not do anything rash just yet.
03:07More likely we're safer in camp than we are out.
03:10But keep an eye out for both of you.
03:12Malva's right?
03:13Yes.
03:14This does not bode well.
03:17Now, away with you.
03:18Go on.
03:20All right, all right, all right.
03:21Go on, hurry up.
03:42Look at him.
03:43He's bleeding massive.
03:44He's got to be.
03:45He's not a troll.
03:46All right, smart.
03:47Then what is he?
03:48Jack.
03:49Maybe he's bigfoot.
03:51Human.
03:53No way.
03:53He's squished.
03:54What?
03:55Elf, maybe?
03:56Wrong ears.
03:58And he's not handsome.
04:00Not to mention, Elf don't fall from the sky.
04:02Nobody does.
04:02As far as I know.
04:03He did.
04:04Are you even pulling?
04:05Of course I'm pulling.
04:07Well, pull harder.
04:08Shh.
04:10God.
04:10This is ludicrous.
04:11He's never going to fit in that old cart.
04:12It's just for one night.
04:14In the morning, we'll pack him up some food and send him on his way.
04:18For what way?
04:19That's a tomorrow problem.
04:20This isn't some adventure, Nuri.
04:22What's that supposed to mean?
04:23I didn't go looking for this.
04:24But you're not turning away.
04:25Because I can't.
04:26Because you won't.
04:28This stranger isn't a man.
04:30Or an elf.
04:31Or some baby eagle with a broken wing.
04:32That was one time.
04:33He's something else.
04:38Maybe something dangerous.
04:40Now you sound just like Melva and the sisters.
04:42It's not just them.
04:42Anybody finds out that we helped a stranger.
04:45And anything bad that happens the next three seasons will be our fault.
04:49If the fog lasts a little too long, a wheel gets stuck in the rut.
04:53Go, creep.
04:54Go.
04:54Faster, before it crashes.
04:56Don't shoot me out.
04:57You turn out.
04:57Don't lose the wheel.
04:58Burrow, it's now fine.
05:20Don't lose the wheel.
05:29Don't lose the wheel.
05:30I won't shed forever.
05:35Don't shoot me out.
05:44Why are you doing this, Nori?
05:47I feel like it's my responsibility.
05:49I feel like everyone is your responsibility.
05:51No!
05:52This is different.
05:58He could have landed anywhere and he landed here.
06:03I know it sounds strange, but somehow I just know it's important.
06:09It's like there's a reason this happened.
06:11Like I was supposed to find him.
06:14Me.
06:15I can't walk away from that or not until I know he's safe.
06:22Can you?
06:26Fine, I'll tell anyone.
06:34What does a giant ace, anyway?
06:36Oh, it's not Harford's.
06:38Just the ones that can't keep a secret.
07:08The Earth is riven with fissures.
07:09So, like in a ground shake.
07:14Our bodies are wounded.
07:19Perhaps they all fled.
07:21Perhaps.
07:36This was Kirin's home.
07:40And Hannah, his wife, was Hannah.
07:46This was no ground shake.
07:48Someone dug this passage.
07:50Something.
07:51Men did not do this.
07:53Go.
07:54Warn your people.
07:55You're not coming with me.
07:57I must follow the passage the other direction.
07:59You don't know what's down there.
08:00That is the reason I must go.
08:12Oh.
08:13Let's go.
08:43The tool that brought the Silmarils.
08:47The jewels that contain the very light of Valinor.
08:51Strange, isn't it?
08:53How one object could be responsible for creating so much beauty.
08:58And so much pain.
09:00True creation requires sacrifice.
09:04They say that Morgoth found the Silmarils so beautiful
09:10that after he'd stolen them, for weeks he could do nothing but stare into their depths.
09:15It was only after one of his tears fell upon the jewels
09:18and he was faced with the evil of his own reflection
09:22that the reverie was finally broken.
09:25From that moment he looked upon their light no more.
09:32Feanor's work nearly turned the heart of the great foe himself.
09:38What has mine ever accomplished?
09:41It has turned my heart, my lord.
09:43The heart of many an elf.
09:46But I aspire to do far more than that.
09:49An age ago our kind brought war to these shores.
09:52I want to fill them with beauty,
09:54to grow beyond petty works of jewelcraft
09:56and devise something of real power.
09:59What is it you hope to craft?
10:00What is but a glint on the far horizon.
10:04You have come to Eregion
10:05to help me achieve
10:08the how.
10:10The tower.
10:12One that could host
10:14a forge
10:15more powerful than any ever built.
10:17Able to
10:18birth a flame as hot as a dragon's tongue
10:20and as pure as starlight.
10:22The things we could use it to create
10:23could transform Middle-Earth.
10:26What seems to be the difficulty?
10:28I need it completed by spring.
10:31My lord,
10:32that would require...
10:33A workforce greater than any ever assembled, yes.
10:36The High King
10:37cannot provide one,
10:38so he has sent me you
10:39instead.
10:44Have you considered seeking partners
10:46outside the confines of our own race?
10:49Before outside.
11:11An alliance with the dwarves
11:13would be the diplomatic achievement of the age.
11:15Their prince, Durin,
11:17is an old and dear friend.
11:18Almost like a brother to me.
11:20I've heard the dwarves
11:20have greatly expanded their halls.
11:22Of late,
11:24they...
11:25they sculpt the rock.
11:27With the respect
11:28of one who
11:29cares for an aged parent,
11:31I've long wanted to see them work.
11:34I had no idea you admired them, sir.
11:36I admire all who can see into the mystery of things,
11:38who can divine from the
11:39the plainness of what is,
11:41the beauty of what could be.
11:44Might your friend be able to grant me
11:45access to their workshops?
11:47Oh, if I know Durin,
11:48he'll do far more than that.
11:50He'll welcome us with open arms.
11:52Ram's horns blurry.
11:54Tables filled with salted pork
11:56and enough malt beer
11:57to fill the idly.
11:58What do you want?
12:01It is Elrond of Lindon,
12:02accompanied by Celebrimbor,
12:04Lord of Eregion.
12:05We seek an audience with Prince Durin.
12:09No!
12:15My apologies.
12:18Inform Lord Durin
12:19that his friend, Elrond...
12:20As judgment has already been rendered, Elrond.
12:27Ram's horns?
12:41All right then, my friend.
12:49I invoke the right of Sigind Harak.
12:52What is the right of...
13:00I'll rejoin you in Eregion.
13:02Are you certain you know what you're doing?
13:03Lord Celebrimbor, trust me.
13:05You are master of your craft, my friend.
13:08Allow me a few days
13:10to work mine.
13:12To work mine.
13:16Get in!
13:39Help me, dear.
13:47Help me, dear.
14:43Help me, dear.
14:46Pass it!
14:52My heart sings to see you.
14:55The elf, Elrond, has invoked the rite of Seeking Taka.
15:00The dwarven taste of endurance, passioned by Owlay himself.
15:09Once we lift our hammers, we shall break the great stones until one of us can break no more.
15:19Should the elf forfeit, he will be banished from all dwarven lands.
15:26Forever!
15:33Does the elf understand?
15:37The elf does.
15:39In the unlikely event the elf should win, we shall grant a single boon.
15:48But should he lose?
15:49Banished.
15:50Yes.
15:51Understood.
15:56Begin!
15:58Begin!
16:06Begin!
16:10Begin!
16:12Begin!
16:23Begin!
16:25Begin!
16:31Begin!
16:33Elf!
16:33Begin!
16:52Begin!
16:56Plan!
16:59Begin!
17:12Hello?
17:13No!
17:15Frank!
17:17Frank!
17:18It's me!
17:18It's me!
17:19Stop!
17:21Frank!
17:23Frank!
17:24I helped you!
17:25I helped you!
17:26You're not going to me, don't you?
17:27Frank!
17:28Frank!
17:28Frank!
17:29Don't you?
17:30I helped you!
17:32Frank!
17:35Frank!
17:40Frank!
17:40Frank!
17:41What happened?
17:43How about this then?
17:45I won't harm you.
17:48You won't harm me.
17:50Deal?
17:58That's a start then, isn't it?
18:00Now proper things first.
18:02Father always says a hard foot without manners this is like to get far knifed as a square
18:06wheel.
18:07So...
18:07I'm Nori.
18:14I'm Nori.
18:18I'm Nori.
18:20I'm Nori.
18:22I'm Nori.
18:23I'm Nori.
18:23What about your name?
18:25You?
18:28You.
18:29You don't remember, do you?
18:32I suppose you did fall quite a long way.
18:34Anybody's head would be a bit higgledy-biggledy.
18:35I fell out of the tree once.
18:37For a whole week I kept calling strawberries, pig berries.
18:40Can you imagine?
18:41A pig berry.
18:45It's food.
18:47They do eat where you're from, don't they?
18:50Of course they do, Nori.
18:51What a silly question.
19:25What?
19:26No, no.
19:27That's not how you...
19:35Largo!
19:37Largo!
19:38Anyway, Malva, why don't you help?
19:40I am helping by asking him to help.
19:43Aw, stop your loungy days and then lend us a foot.
19:46Well, I think Nori was looking forward to helping out with that.
19:49What?
19:49Nori!
19:51Nori!
19:56Where is this you're from anyway?
19:58Where do you belong?
19:59Where are all the others?
20:01You know, of your kind like you?
20:05Are there any others?
20:22And...
20:22Up...
20:23She...
20:24Goes!
20:25Come on!
20:26Yes!
20:27Oh!
20:29Put you back into it, Nats!
20:38What is it?
20:41Is it some sort of nap?
20:44Come on, Nats!
20:47It's Nats, please!
20:49Manda!
20:53Muda!
20:54Moorish!
20:58Manda!
21:02Ah!
21:06Manda!
21:08Manna!
21:09Moores!
21:11Moores!
21:13Moores!
21:15Moores!
21:15Manda!
21:15This looks like a batch of dots and noobs.
21:17I don't understand.
21:20I'm trying to help you.
21:22But I...
21:24I'm just a harfoot.
21:28Sorry.
21:33Friend.
21:36Friend.
21:38Just a friend.
21:39Mine.
21:41It's your father.
21:46Wow.
21:48Blueberry indeed.
21:52Noddy!
21:53I'm fine.
21:54I slipped on wet grass as well.
21:56It's just a twist.
21:57There's nothing...
21:59Never you mind.
22:01I should have been here.
22:02You're here now.
22:02All right.
22:03Now go on.
22:04Bedge me some cold water and some salt.
22:18How bad is it?
22:20Can you migrate?
22:26You saw him.
22:27Wouldn't put the weight of a leaf on that leg, much less pull a cart.
22:30Mind your own fire mother.
22:33Ashleigh brings you here.
22:37Hey.
22:54Hey.
22:56Hey.
22:56Hey.
22:58Hey.
22:59Hey.
22:59Hey.
23:00Hey.
23:01Hey.
23:29Over here!
23:31Over here!
23:31Over here!
23:31Over here!
23:34Over here!
23:36Come!
23:37Come closer!
23:38What do you think you're doing?
23:40I'm not leaving her adrift!
23:41I suppose we'll be sharing your rations with her then.
23:44Besides the fate of flying.
23:45Well, if no one else will.
23:46Yours may be heading in.
23:48We're out.
23:51We didn't seem bothered when we were debating Doble's death.
23:55The cruelty will not be our delivery!
23:57Don't let her on!
23:58No!
23:59No!
24:00Come on!
24:01No!
24:02No!
24:03No!
24:03No!
24:06No!
24:17What do you think?
24:20I was separated from my ship.
24:23In fact.
24:26I pray you've not seen it.
24:28Seen what?
24:34The worm.
24:38We set out two weeks ago, sailing from heaven.
24:40You can tell her all our affairs.
24:41Why not? Does she look dangerous to you?
24:44Looks can be deceiving.
24:50I'm an elf.
24:51Then move you out for me, sir.
24:53You liar.
24:55We saved. We saved.
24:57Hurry.
24:57Look. Over here.
24:59I'm sorry.
25:00I'm coming to the top.
25:02Hurry.
25:02Wait.
25:03Until we can see the sails.
25:05Corsairs prowl these waters.
25:06Do you want to be skinned alive?
25:12That's no corsair ship.
25:14That's our ship.
25:26Be still.
25:45No!
25:47He uploaded right to us!
25:58No!
26:08Let's go!
26:10Let's go!
26:28Let's go!
26:32Oh, my God.
27:07Oh, my God.
27:30Oh, my God.
27:38What are you called?
27:47Galadriel.
27:50I'm Halbrand.
27:51What's our head?
27:53I'm Halbrand.
27:53I'm Halbrand.
27:59I'm Halbrand.
28:10I'm Halbrand.
28:27I'm Halbrand.
28:30Oh, my God.
29:18The dog may bark at the moon, but you cannot bring it down.
29:24Take your leave.
29:28Perhaps his lordship would be willing to escort me to the exit.
29:34Gladly.
29:47Remarkable. I never dreamed to find your city so changed.
29:51Well, twenty years will do that.
29:53Has it been only twenty?
29:57Just tell me your secret.
30:01Our secrets are our own.
30:04Durin, if I offended you...
30:05To answer that one, we'd need a longer lift.
30:07If you wish to discharge me without explanation, that is your choice.
30:10Feature feathery shirt it is.
30:11But before squandering the best opportunity any dwarf prince has had in a generation,
30:15you might at least listen to the proposal I bring.
30:17Ah, there it is.
30:19The true purpose of your visit, you want something.
30:21I journeyed here to see my friend you might greatly miss.
30:23Missed?
30:24You missed my wedding.
30:26The birth of my children, two of them.
30:30You cannot barge into my mountain and demand that I welcome you with open arms.
30:35You cannot claim that which you discarded.
30:38Discarded?
30:38You're a...
30:39Twenty years may be the blink of an eye to an elf.
30:42But I've lived an entire life in that town.
30:47A life you missed.
30:53Friend.
31:00So what do you have to say to that?
31:05Friend.
31:13Congratulations on your wife, your children.
31:19I hope you can come to forgive me.
31:23And I would like very much to apologize to your family as well.
31:32One apology, Thedisha, and you're off.
31:34No getting better acquainted.
31:36No reminiscing about the past.
31:38And absolutely no staying for dinner.
31:41Understood.
31:43Oh, yes, beard.
31:44No.
31:45This cannot be Elrond, can it?
31:47I fear so, fair lady.
31:56Durin didn't tell me you were coming.
31:58Durin didn't know.
32:00I've been remiss in not visiting sooner.
32:02An oversight, for which I am here to humbly ask forgiveness.
32:06You're staying for dinner.
32:07He's leaving.
32:08He's staying.
32:09He's leaving.
32:10He's staying.
32:14I told you two to stay out of my head.
32:17I told you three monsters to stay in bed.
32:21Oh, come on.
32:22Get out of that, Gambley.
32:23Come on.
32:24Hurry along.
32:25Make yourself comfortable, please.
32:28We're not too comfortable.
32:31Gambley, please.
32:32Takes us to the South.
32:34I'm sorry for you.
32:35Keep close and stalling like my last door.
32:47How did you two first become acquainted?
32:50I was resonating a freshly open chamber.
32:53Fairly confident we were on to a sizable silver deposit.
32:57Resonating?
32:57I've not heard of resonating.
32:58It's when we sing to the stone.
33:01You see, a mountain's like a person.
33:03It's a long and ever-changing story made of countless small parts.
33:07Earth and ore, air and water.
33:10Sing to it properly.
33:11Each of those parts will reflect your song back to you.
33:15Telling you its story.
33:16Showing you what might be hidden.
33:18Where to mine, where to tunnel,
33:20and where to leave the mountain untouched.
33:23It's a beautiful tradition.
33:28Anyway, we're unpacking our tools,
33:30and my team suddenly grows quiet.
33:32Then I see our prince.
33:35He's come to check on us.
33:36Far below his power view, mind you.
33:39First I thought it merely curious.
33:41That is, until he showed up at our next survey.
33:44And the one after that.
33:46And the one after that.
33:48Always did have a talent for lurking.
33:50Took weeks before he worked up the courage to court me proper.
33:53Two weeks, at most.
33:56It was five.
33:57You're lying.
33:58She's lying.
33:59She may play coy now,
34:01but she was a moon-eyed girl in love from the moment we met.
34:08A very happy match, indeed.
34:11Should have been at the wedding.
34:13Enough.
34:15Your friend is here now.
34:17Can I not take joy in that?
34:20He's not here for us.
34:21His king sent him here to take what's ours.
34:23To the contrary.
34:25Coming to Khazad-dum was my idea.
34:27And I have asked for nothing but your ear.
34:29Aye, and that's how it starts.
34:30And soon enough, we're left with our thumbs in our eyes.
34:33Elves for elves.
34:35No.
34:35Has it ever been so between us?
34:36I don't know.
34:37Has it?
34:37Owly's beard!
34:40Can you not find a way to mend this?
34:49I see you planted the sapling.
34:52Planted it.
34:53Grazed it up.
34:55Tends it like it's our third child.
34:59What sort of tree is it, exactly?
35:01A seedling of our great tree in Linden.
35:05A very symbol of our people's strength and vitality.
35:08Some called him a fool for believing it would grow in such darkness.
35:14Where there is love, it is never truly dark.
35:16How could it not grow in a home like yours?
35:28You're not leaving already.
35:30I fear I've overstayed my welcome.
35:32Thank you, Disa, for your hospitality.
35:37Good.
35:45Sodex, sit down.
35:48Please, I hardly wish to intrude.
35:50I said sit.
35:51Are you certain?
35:52No, and I'm still angry.
35:54Tell me about your king's proposal so I can decide whether to present it to my father or toss it
35:58in the nearest slag pit.
36:24You needn't keep your distance.
36:28I am simply wondering what manner of man who so readily abandoned his companions to death.
36:34And the sword that knows how to survive.
36:37Why be part of the larger target?
36:39You're a target still.
36:42I doubt we shall find safety until we make land.
36:44To expect finding safety won't be that easy.
36:48This way's not for you.
36:51Separated from your ship.
36:54Really.
36:56You're a deserter, aren't you?
36:57Do I have the look of a deserter?
36:58You don't have the look of someone to whom things happen by accident.
37:02Which means you were running.
37:05Whether towards or from something, I haven't yet decided.
37:08Duty demanded I return to Middle-earth.
37:11And that is all you need to know.
37:14Important health business, no doubt.
37:15What have elves ever done to you?
37:17Do you blame us for your being stranded here?
37:19From the way I see it, it wasn't elves that chased me from my homeland.
37:24It was orcs.
37:33You're home.
37:35Where was it?
37:38What's it matter?
37:40Sasha's love.
37:44I know something of the pain you carry.
37:48I grief for you.
37:54For those you lost.
38:01Around your neck.
38:05Is that the mark of your people's king?
38:06My people have no king.
38:08But if they did, where might that kingdom be found?
38:10To what end?
38:11What if I told you we might be able to reclaim it?
38:14I'm afraid you're short in army.
38:16Leave the army to me.
38:17Why are you dodging the question?
38:18Why are you stranded at sea?
38:19Because rather than rest in glory, I chose to seek out the very enemy responsible for your suffering.
38:23Look, elf, you didn't cause my suffering.
38:25You can't fix it.
38:27No matter how strong your will, your pride.
38:32So let it lie.
38:33I have pursued this foe since before the first sunrise bloodied the sky.
38:38It would take longer than your lifetime.
38:40Even to speak the names of those they've taken from me.
38:43So letting it lie is not overshadowed.
38:50But last, a little honesty.
38:54If you want to murder orcs and settle the score, that's your affair.
38:57But don't dress it up as heroism.
38:59Are you going to tell me where the enemy is or not?
39:01The south route.
39:05I need to know how many the enemy were, under whose banner they marched.
39:09And then you are going to take them to their last known location.
39:13I've got my own plans, sirs.
39:24Prepare yourself.
39:28Prepare yourself.
39:52I mean, the entire village was empty.
39:56It was as if the ground had swallowed up the people of Ordin' like flies.
39:59Round is, tetchy always has been.
40:02And hookfinger lakes always seep in vapours.
40:05A sword tunnel dug deep and with care.
40:08By what, I cannot say.
40:09But they were digging towards us.
40:11I tell you, we remain here at our peril.
40:13We must spread the word.
40:15No, I will not have this gossip, Brunwin.
40:17I've seen landslides less dangerous than a wayward tongue without proof or pudding.
40:23That's all it'd be.
40:24Waldraig, we're all alone.
40:27Osterith is empty, the Watchtower abandoned.
40:29Yes, I know, and I'm not inviting them elves back on account of some sinkhole.
40:33Leaving them gone is a relief.
40:35Not for most of us, anyhow.
40:57Bloody mice.
41:01Bloody mice.
41:03Stupid.
41:05Bastard!
41:06Mice!
41:07I mean...
41:08Oh!
41:40Oh, my God.
42:15Oh, my God.
42:40Oh, my God.
43:18Oh, my God.
43:32Oh, my God.
43:35Oh, my God.
43:47Oh, my God.
44:07Oh, my God.
44:08Oh, my God.
44:22Oh, my God.
44:27Oh, my God.
44:44Oh, my God.
44:46Oh, my God.
45:00Oh, my God.
45:07Oh, my God.
45:10Oh, my God.
45:20Oh, my God.
45:30Oh, my God.
45:31Oh, my God.
45:34Oh, my God.
45:42Oh, my God.
46:12I'm not sure you're right.
46:20I'm not sure I'm not sure.
46:21I'm not sure what's going on.
46:26Oh, my God.
47:06If there are any of you here who want to live, we make for the Elven Tower at first light.
47:30The wind is too strong.
47:33Drop the ropes.
47:56Come on!
47:58Give me your hand!
48:01Find yourself to me!
48:03Come on!
48:04Give me your hand!
48:30Give me your hand!
48:34Give me your hand!
48:41Give me your hand!
48:50Give me your hand!
49:04Give me your hand!
49:07Give me your hand!
49:09Give me your hand!
49:13Give me your hand!
49:18Give me your hand!
49:26Give me your hand!
49:41Give me your hand!
49:48Give me your hand!
49:57Hello? It's me. It's me, Nori.
50:10You see, the next migration is in just a few days now and everything's gone.
50:15Three rabbits to the moon. I wanted to help you. I thought I could, but I'm sorry.
50:37It's a lantern. We used fireflies.
50:46No, no, no, no, no.
51:26What's he saying to them?
51:29I don't speak fireflies.
51:36No, no, no, no, no.
52:00They're stars. A kind of constellation.
52:06Okay, they're stars. What does that mean?
52:10This is how we help him. He wants us to help him find those stars.
52:16That's it, isn't it? Isn't it?
52:29I've never seen those stars before. But I have a pretty good idea where I can find them.
52:47I've never seen them.
52:48Nori?
53:03I'm certain of it.
53:05He doesn't know.
53:10Perhaps.
53:13Perhaps not.
53:18You've always had sandstone in your granite as far as the elves were concerned.
53:22Tell me, do you not think it's a coincidence that an elf should just land on our doorstep?
53:27Now.
53:28I've known Elrond for half a century, Father.
53:31I'd sense it if you were hiding something.
53:33Perhaps he sensed that it was you who was hiding something.
53:36You think too much of their kind?
53:38We're the ones holding the long end of the hammer here.
53:42Aye.
53:43For now.
53:48Elrond is afraid.
53:49I trust him.
53:50There can be no trust between hammer and rock.
53:53Eventually one or the other.
53:55Or surely big.
54:14There can be no, no.
54:34Let's go.
55:13You ready?
55:15Yes, mother.
55:16I'm ready.
55:37I'm ready.
55:39I'm ready.
55:43I'm ready.
55:48I'm ready.
55:50I'm ready.
56:09I'm ready.
56:11I'm ready.
56:12I'm ready.
56:15You
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