Of course, the Dwarves—especially Prince Durin—already have reason enough to hate Sauron. As the Dark Lord Morgoth’s first lieutenant, Sauron was a despised figure of the First Age who caused a great deal of damage to the various Dwarf, Elf, and Human kingdoms of Middle-earth. During the events of Rings of Power, Khazad-dûm managed to recover from this damage, but the realization that Sauron had given King Durin III his Ring of Power would be enough to spark fear and rage within the kingdom. Still, Prince Durin’s tease that there is more history here is intriguing for future seasons of Rings of Power.
Durin Claims Sauron Stole The Seven Smithing Secrets From The Dwarves
This Isn’t A Story From Tolkien Canon
Image via Prime VideoDuring his speech to the Dwarves in Rings of Power season 2, episode 7, Prince Durin mentioned that Sauron had stolen the “seven smithing secrets” from their people. He gave no more information about this, which makes this reveal all the more intriguing. Such an event would be the invention of Prime Video since Sauron never had occasion to learn smithing from the Dwarves. In fact, before turning evil and following Morgoth, Sauron had been a Maia under Aulë the Smith, the Vala (god) from whom the Dwarves learned all their smithing skills.
Maiar served as assistants under the Valar, and Sauron (originally called Mairon) was the most talented Maia of Aulë before he joined Morgoth.
What Could’ve Happened Between Sauron & The Dwarves (& When)
Future Seasons Of Rings Of Power May Explore This Further
Changes to canon are rarely popular, and a brand new tale about Sauron stealing secrets from Dwarves (which he surely would have learned himself from Aulë) would be no exception.
Of course, such a story in Rings of Power would be controversial. Changes to canon are rarely popular, and a brand new tale about Sauron stealing secrets from Dwarves (which he surely would have learned himself from Aulë) would be no exception. Still, Sauron has much less canon history with the Dwarves than Elves and Men, so the introduction of such a story could be an asset. It would also be interesting to see how Sauron would go about this deception—did he ever take the form of a Dwarf? Perhaps as future seasons of Rings of Power explore Khazad-dûm’s downfall further, we will get to find out.