This article contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is doing a great job of portraying pre-hobbit races, which may have more significance than first thought, according to one brilliant hobbit theory. High fantasy creator JRR Tolkien laid out the story of The Hobbit in the prologue to The Lord of the RingsOutlining three pre-hobbit races. The rings of power Harfoots and Storrs are two of these races, and Phallohides are the other. However, Tolkien did not detail any particular pre-Hobbit characters, making the show’s pre-Hobbit original. One hobbit theory explains their existence in the show.
Many who once complained about the lack of a Silmarillion Adaptation now dates the show’s original material, which includes Harfoots like Nori and Poppy. It’s fair to criticize the show’s writing, but any adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s Second Age material would require a lot of original material because the texts lack detailed dialogue, psychological profiling, and any concept of cinematic standards of pacing, suspense, and drama. . I’m just happy to see a high-budget Tolkien adaptation, but it’s now clear that the show’s Harfoots link to the source material, in theory, and I love seeing it.
The Storrs’ end in The Rings of Power Season 2 sets up the Shire and Hobbits
The stars seek another home in the rings of power
The rings of power Season 2 started to make the show’s overarching plan for its pre-Hobbit clear, putting them in position to set up the Shire and the Hobbit race itself. Tolkien described how Steuers, Fallowhides and Harfoots were originally separate breeds but gradually combined and interbred over the years to form the eventual Hobbit race. Enjoy Hobbit-related fun at Rings of power Season 1 was a good time, but it wasn’t clear how it told Tolkien’s second coming of age story. Now it’s understandable – Norrie will unite pre-Hobbit tribes and find the ShireSetting up Frodo’s famous home.
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This brilliant theory justifies both the Harfoots and the Storrs in the show and makes me excited to see the Phallohides, which surely must now be an inevitable inclusion. The rings of power Shire origin theory posits the meeting of the Harfoots and the Storrs as not just coincidence but the beginning of something beautiful. canonically, Pre-hobbits migrated from east to west. Showing the Hobbit race forming requires showing disparate pre-Hobbit tribes uniting, while showing the Shire forming requires showing the east-west migration. As such, this theory also explains Rhûn’s presence in the show.
The Rings of Power Season 2 already teased how the Shire will be established
The Shire smiles in The Lord of the Rings may come from Storrs
Rings of power Teased this theory throughout season 2, but the final episode of season 2 confirmed its veracity. Nori and Poppy met with the Storrs Rings of power Season 2, Episode 4, and they are brilliantly represented by Tanya Moodie’s Gundabel. Gundabel introduced Nori to SmialsOtherwise known as hobbit-holes. I knew Norrie would have to go back to the west after she was done with all she did with the stranger—sorry, Gandalf, I’ll have to get used to saying now. Therefore, Nori will bring knowledge of Smials back west to Eriador, where the Shire will be.
Nori’s Harfoot tribe lives in Rhovanion In the show, according to Tolkien’s estimation. The Storrs, however, lived in Rhûn in the show, which is a fabrication of JD Payne and Patrick McKay’s. To get the stores closer to their canonical dwellings at the Anduin river, The rings of power Season 2 finale had his Dark Wizard destroy their homes. This necessitated the adventurous Nori – a nomad among nomads – to lead them off into the sunset in the hope of finding another home. I have no doubt that this is the beginning of hobbits as we know them.
The Rings of Power looks like it will make Nori the Shire’s first Hobbit leader
Nori will probably find the Shire in the Rings of Power
I’m sure Norrie runs the stores down west road All the way to Eriador, no matter what obstacles and diversions may present themselves on the way. The rings of power Harfoots and Storrs are already showing signs of combining, if you know what I mean. Megan Richards’ Bubbly Harfoot, Poppy Proudfellow and Gavi Singh Chera’s gormless stoer, Merrimack, are inching ever closer to creating the first stoor-harefoot hybrid. The adorable romance of Poppy and Merrimack is further proof that we are witnessing the beginning of Hobbits, and Norrie is leading them.
Nori found and saved the show’s Gandalf, creating a non-canonical but beautiful backstory for Gandalf’s love of hobbits.
Now that Gandalf – there, I said it – is training for his monumental role in The Lord of the RingsHis friendship with the Harfoots makes even more sense. The rings of power is a little silly sometimes, but I admit to shivers down my spine when the stranger said “big eleven,Confirmed beyond any doubt that he was the best wizard in the world. I am nostalgic, leave me my simple pleasures. Norrie found and saved the show’s Gandalf, creating a non-canonical but beautiful backstory for Gandalf’s love of hobbits.
If Sauron forged his bid to rule Middle-earth in Mount Doom, Gandalf forged his resistance in the Hobbits’ Purity of Heart. This is the story that Nori tells in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
the cathartic”Grand-Eleven” Moment when the two-year-long mystery box of the stranger’s identity finally ruptured irreparably tells me everything about Nori. Nori is Frodo’s avatarPossibly his ancestor, and the reason Sauron will fail. In his wildest imagination, Sauron could not realize the purity of heart required to destroy the One Ring, which is why he did not guard the cracks of doom. If Sauron forged his bid to rule Middle-earth in Mount Doom, Gandalf forged his resistance in the Hobbits’ Purity of Heart. This is the story Nori tells in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.