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: The title translates to " Brave Warrior " (or "Bold Soldier") in Quenya, one of J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish languages.

In his analysis of Episode 106 ("Udûn") , McCreary provides an in-depth look at the track's creation:

The best blog post exploring "" is written by the composer himself, Bear McCreary , on his official website. nolwa_mahtar

: It was designed as a "choral fanfare" and a "one-off cue" for the high-adrenaline chase scene involving Galadriel and Halbrand. It features an aggressive eighth-note ostinato in the strings and percussion, supported by a massive brass and choir chorale.

: While originally intended as a single-scene cue, McCreary noted its potential to become memorable. By Season 2, it evolved into a broader theme representing Elves in battle . : The title translates to " Brave Warrior

Other relevant mentions can be found in his Appendices Part 4 , where he describes the "glorious feeling" of conducting the piece live.

Watch this breakdown of how the score, including tracks like Nolwa Mahtar, gives deeper resonance to the characters and their struggles in the show: : It was designed as a "choral fanfare"

: The Quenya lyrics roughly translate to: "Finish the war, the darkness, end this suffering. Impossible to pursue, deep in shadow, follow light. Bright warrior against darkness." .