Armitage did not even know his sword had been stolen till Peter Jackson introduced it to his consideration. He’d been equally stunned to have Orcrist be a part of his possessions within the first place. When requested about his most memorable end-of-shoot reward from any manufacturing, the actor replied:
“Orcrist, the sword from ‘The Hobbit.’ I simply didn’t anticipate to be gifted the unique sword from the shoot. Truly, I had it in a lock-up and it received stolen, and somebody was attempting to promote it. Peter pulled me apart and mentioned, ‘Are you arduous up for cash?’ I used to be like, ‘What are you speaking about?’ He mentioned, ‘Your sword’s on the market on-line.’ So I needed to undergo this entire factor of getting the police concerned, however we received the sword again. Now it is on a shelf in a really outstanding place.”
Neither the circumstances of the theft, nor the identification of the thief, got. The essential factor is that Armitage received his sword again.
Tolkien followers might be fast to notice the poetry of the theft. In “The Hobbit,” Orcrist was plundered by Thorin from a trolls’ lair with a pile of different knick-knacks — a location harking back to a contemporary, matted storage locker. It is also price noting that Bilbo Baggins was employed by Thorin to be a burglar, and that theft and salvage are widespread themes of Tolkien’s novel.
Sadly, actor Martin Freeman, who performed Bilbo, was not revealed to be the thief. That will have been just a little too excellent.