![]() What are dogs like in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power ? Nori discovers him, and she and Poppy secretly take care of him. ![]() Although they do not realize it, they are picking up on two things: the advance of the Orcs who want to conquer Middle-earth, and a celestial event, which is a comet bringing someone who is called “The Stranger” (Daniel Weyman) to the Wilderlands. The leader of the Harfoots, Sadoc Burrows (Lenny Henry) tells Nori that hearing creatures so late at night means that something is weird about the sky. Nori speculates that this could mean there is something amiss going on south of the Wilderlands. In a talk with her mom, Marigold Brandyfoot (Sara Zwangobani), Nori expresses concern at seeing hunters and wolves prior to the harvest. A wolf is looking down upon them from a small cliff, and one comes into view and has tooth-like projections jutting out from under its jaw. When her little sister, Dilly (Beau Cassidy), points out a canine footprint in a garden, Nori assures her that it just belongs to a dog since dogs like to snack on berries too, but she looks worried and tells everyone that they have to finish gathering and hurry back. Soon after, Nori Brandyfoot (Markella Kavenaugh) and Poppy Proudfellow (Megan Richards), who like to explore, are leading a group of younger Harfoot kids in searching for fruit by a farm. As they pass by, the Harfoots emerge from hiding. Hearing a sound, the other says it is probably just a Harfoot, referring to a nomadic people who live off the land and who are generally afraid of outsiders. One says how odd it is that there are no small animals but only wolves in every dense area of bushes and trees. In The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power episode 1, “A Shadow of the Past,” we are introduced to the dog by a conversation between two hunters, wearing packs and humongous antlers on their backs, who are traipsing through a field in the Wilderlands, a region of Middle earth.
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