Ori

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Ori
Ori.jpg
Theme:

The Hobbit
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Accessories:

Axe
Cape

Years:

2012

Parts
[List of appearances]

Ori is a minifigure from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey released in November 2012.

Description[edit | edit source]

Ori minifigure has grey short legs and a purple torso. The torso has printing on the front, depicting a grey belt with various designs and a large silver belt buckle. At the left and between the scarf and the belt is an orange square part divided by black lines into four separate parts. His clothing markings have some white designs in the middle and a few creases and folds. He also has what appears to be a scarf or part of his cape wrapped around his neck area and chest. The hands and headpiece are flesh-coloured. He also has a grey cape. The headpiece features black eyes with white pupils, brown eyebrows, a brown beard and side burns, and a few freckles on his cheeks. Ori has a smile as an expression on one side of his face and a scared face on the other side. He has a the same hair piece as Professor Flitwick from Harry Potter. Ori comes with an axe made up of a 3-stud-long dark brown pole and a titanium metallic axe-head.

Background[edit | edit source]

Ori is a dwarf from The Hobbit. He usually wore a grey-hooded cloak with a silver belt when traveling abroad. He, along with his brothers Dori and Nori, plays the flute. He is a remote kinsman of Thorin Oakenshield. Ori lived in Thorin Oakenshield's home in the Northern Blue Mountains (Ered Luin) for many years.

Ori became a member of Thorin' Company and befriended Bilbo Baggins. He then traveled with the company on the quest for the Lonely Mountain and he shared the same array of experiences as the others of the Company, including being captured in turn by trolls, goblins, spiders, and elves and then eventually reaching the distant Lonely Mountain. Ori was present at the death of Smaug. Afterwards, he and the other dwarves of Thorin's Company fought in the Battle of the Five Armies, which Ori survived.

Later, Ori accompanied Balin to The Mines Of Moria to begin a colony there. However, the colony was destroyed when the Balrog and orcs attacked them. Ori and some other dwarves lived long enough to bury Balin properly before dying mercilessly at the hand of the orcs. Ori described his last moments in The Book of Mazarbul, which Gandalf read from when the Fellowship of the Ring passed by Balin's tomb on their way to Mordor.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Ori has the same hairpiece as Professor Flitwick, Doc Ock, and Ron Weasley's first variation.
  • Although Ori comes with an axe, he uses a small slingshot and a battle hammer (loaned to him by Dwalin) in the film.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

LEGO.com Description[edit | edit source]

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. Ori The Dwarf

Ori is the younger brother to Nori and Dori, and a talented artist. He can often be found drawing and writing in his journal. And of course he writes about their journey -- through The Wild to the shores of The Long Lake and the slopes of The Lonely Mountain. He is polite, well-bred, and used to being bossed around by his older brother Dori. He is usually very easy-going, but he sometimes surprises his friends with his courage and determination.


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