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What Is the Metal Crest that King Durin III Rips Off His Son Prince Durin in The Rings of Power?

King Durin gets upset at his son and rips off his crest. What does the crest represent?

The Rings of Power has shown that Prince Durin IV doesn’t always see eye to eye with his father. However, things boil over in episode 7, and the king rips a metal crest off Durin’s armor and throws it to the ground. Here’s everything you need to know on what the metal crest is that King Durin III rips off his son.

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What Is Prince Durin IV’s Metal Crest? Explained

The metal crest that King Durin III rips off his son is the royal crest. The king is making a statement that Durin isn’t worthy of the crown and that his brother should be the heir instead. It was a difficult decision for Durin to stand up to his father in an effort to save the Elves, who are slowly dying, but the safety of all Dwarves is important, and King Durin III won’t change his mind.

Prince Durin’s wife, Disa, isn’t worried about the king’s anger, and for good reason. The king will forgive his son in time, provided the prince leaves the mithril alone; after all, there could be advances in Dwarf mining technology so the new mineral can be extracted safely.

That’s everything we have on what the metal crest is that King Durin rips off Prince Durin in Rings of Power. Check out some of our other The Lord of the Rings content like what the Stranger’s healing spell means, what Mordor is, and whether Isildur dies in episode 7.


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Ryan Bruckner
Ryan Bruckner, a University of Wisconsin grad and cat dad, wrote for Twinfinite from September of 2022 to March of 2023. A large contributor to the site's Pokemon Scarlet & Violet coverage, Ryan also often wrote about Star Wars and the Pokemon TCG.