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    ‘There has to be a cost’: The Rings of Power season 2 stars tease how Khazad-dum’s storyline will ‘shift and change’ after the dwarven rings’ creation


    The Rings of Power‘s Owain Arthur and Sophia Nomvete have teased how the dwarven rings will sow division throughout Khazad-dûm in season 2.

    The actors, who play Prince Durin IV and Princess Disa in Amazon‘s high fantasy prequel series, sat down with me to discuss all things dwarf-related ahead of The Rings of Power season 2‘s launch. Chief among my queries was, perhaps unsurprisingly, the impact that the forthcoming crafting of the seven rings for the Dwarf Lords will have on the duo, Durin’s father King Durin III (Peter Mullen), and their subterranean kingdom. 

    It sounds like they’ll prove to be as divisive as the three elven rings have been, too with the dwarfs’ immortal brethren taking a “huge risk” in using said magical artefacts in season 2. Indeed, we only catch a glimpse of the dwarven rings being forged towards the end of episode 2 of the popular Prime Video show’s second installment. However, given the differing opinions that Durin IV and Disa have already expressed to each other – and Sauron, who’s masquerading as Annatar this season – it appears that the seeds of his disunity could spell danger for Khazad-dûm as a whole.

    A man wearing a crown with a grey long beard holds up a blue ring

    King Durin will get his own ring of power in season 2 – and it’s sure to have a negative effect on him (Image credit: Amazon)

    “He’s suspicious of Annatar,” Arthur said of Durin IV after his first encounter with Sauron’s alias and Celebrimbor’s plan to make more rings. “Annatar mentions Elrond, which was a big mistake on his part, because he probably wasn’t expecting Durin to be such good friends with an elf. That instantly lays the seed of suspicion.

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