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The Fate of the Three Silmarils | Lord of the Rings Lore | Middle-earth
Today, we look at the fate of the Three Great Jewels of the First Age, the Silmarils! Enjoy!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:36 Creation of the Silmarils
2:20 Darkening of Valinor
3:28 Fëanor’s Exile
5:03 War in Beleriand
7:18 Beren and Lúthien's Quest
11:08 The Nauglamír
14:10 Elwing and Eärendil
15:19 Maedhros and Maglor
Artists:
Jenny Dolfen - Elf playing harp
Dymond Starr Austin - Manwe
Jenny Dolfen - Finwe and Míriel
Insant - Feanor standing
Venlian - Feanor
KuraiGeijutsu - Míriel withering
Kimberly80 - Finwe
Othon Nikolaidis - Fingolfin in armor
Maéna Paillet - The Shadow of Morgoth
Dymond Starr Austin - Morgoth
John Howe - Ungoliant and Melkor drain the light from the Two Trees
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History of Helm's Deep | Lord of the Rings Lore | Middle-earth
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What is your favorite thing about Helm's Deep? Let me know in the comments! Be sure to subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Jarreau Wimberly (www.artstation.com/artwork/10XX) Artists: - Beoner (www.deviantart.com/beoner/art/Helm-s-Deep-441590762) [Helm's Deep - map] - Turner Mohan (www.deviantart.com/turnermohan/art/Helm-Hammerhand-418728803) [Helm Hammerhand] - Sheppi (www.artst...
The Adventures of Legolas Greenleaf | Lord of the Rings Lore | Middle-earth
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This video is a lore overview on the Elven representative of the Fellowship of the Ring - Legolas Greenleaf, Prince of the Woodland Realm. Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Margaux Valonia Butet (www.artstation.com/valonia) Artists: - Brothers Hildebrandt (www.brothershildebrandt.com/) - Anke Eißmann - John Howe (www.john-howe.com/) - Laura Tolton (www.artstation.com/lauratolt...
Túrin Turambar: Journeys of a Tragic Hero | Middle-earth Legends
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The tragic tale of Túrin Turambar is one for the ages! Join me as we dive into the epic journeys of this tormented hero of the First Age. For more on Túrin, be sure to check out "The Silmarillion" and "The Children of Húrin"! Subscribe for more Lord of the Rings content! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:33 Early Life 2:00 Morgoth and Húrin 5:38 Túrin in Doriath 8:11 Túrin and the Outlaws 12:15 Nargothr...
The Legendary Life of Elrond Half-elven | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Today, we look at the history of the wise, ancient elf, Lord Elrond Half-elven! Enjoy! Subscribe for more Lord of the Rings videos! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:28 - Elrond in the First Age 1:51 - Elrond in the Second Age 4:35 - Elrond in the Third Age 6:21 - Dramatic Reading 9:33 - War of the Ring 10:05 - Elrond's Later Life 10:39 - Closing Artist featured in thumbnail image: Rene Gross (www.art...
The Adventures of Frodo Baggins | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Today's video is a lore overview on the life and adventures of the hobbit, Frodo Baggins. Enjoy! Thank you, Yoystan @MenoftheWest, for voicing Frodo and being a guest narrator in this video! Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Aleksander Karcz (www.artstation.com/aleksander-karcz) Artists: - Raoul Vitale (www.raoulvitaleart.com/) - Donato Giancola (www.artstation.com/donatoarts)...
The Palantíri: Middle-earth's Seven Seeing Stones | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Today, we look at the seven Seeing Stones of Middle-earth. Enjoy! Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by Magali Villeneuve Artists: Magali Villeneuve - Aragorn with Palantír Júlio César Brito Gardona - Palantir with Sauron’s Eye Jeremy Bennett - Sauron and the Stone of Orthanc Daniel Govar - Saruman’s Stone MirachRavaia - What Sauron saw in the palantir jakub-radl - Saruman Anerea - P...
The Ents of Middle-earth | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Today, we cover the history of the great tree shepherds, the Ents! Enjoy! Be sure to subscribe to the channel if you're a fan of Middle-earth! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:21 - Lore Overview 4:08 - Dramatic Reading 7:57 - Commentary Thumbnail art by: 1oshuart (www.deviantart.com/1oshuart/art/Going-to-Isengard-204992954) Montjart (www.deviantart.com/montjart/art/Ent-641857288) Artists: Montjart An...
Dragons of Middle-earth | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Dragons of Middle-earth | Lord of the Rings Lore Subscribe for more LOTR content! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:49 Glaurung the First Dragon 3:02 Glaurung Dramatic Reading 5:03 Ancalagon the Mightiest Dragon 6:12 Scatha the Long-worm and Fram 7:06 Éowyn Dramatic Reading 7:54 Dwarves in the Grey Mountains 8:14 Smaug the Golden Thumbnail art by: Anato Finnstark - Ancalagon Artists: Anato Finnstark - A...
Minas Tirith: White City of Gondor | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Today, we take a look at an overview of the history of Minas Tirith, the White City of Gondor. Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Fabio Paiva (www.artstation.com/artwork/DAqG0E) [Elendil] - Ted Nasmith (www.tednasmith.com/) [Minas Tirith at Dawn] Artists: - Ted Nasmith (www.tednasmith.com/) [In Haste to the White City] - TolmanCotton (www.deviantart.com/tolmancotton) [Elendil] ...
Moria the Dwarven Kingdom | Lord of the Rings Lore
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Enjoy this lore overview of the Dwarven Domain of Moria! Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Mischeviouslittleelf (www.deviantart.com/mischeviouslittleelf/art/Dwarf-warrior-352899980) - Job Menting (www.artstation.com/artwork/b5ZlWn) Artists: - Samuele Bandini (www.artstation.com/artwork/r93wVE) [Mood Concept Art - The Lord of the Rings : Return to Moria] - Job Menting (www.arts...
The Island of Númenor: Tolkien's Atlantis | Middle-earth History
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The Island of Númenor: Tolkien's Atlantis | Middle-earth History Be sure to subscribe for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Turner Mohan (www.deviantart.com/turnermohan) Artists: - Karen Wynn Fonstad [Map of Númenor and Belegaer] - Alan Lee [Túrin Turambar] - Justin Gerard (www.artstation.com/justingerardillustration) [Morgoth and the Silmarils] - Turner Mohan (www.deviantart.com/turnermoha...
Sauron, Celebrimbor & the Forging of the Rings | Lord of the Rings Lore
Просмотров 5143 месяца назад
Today, we take a look at the forgers of the Rings of Power in the Second Age… the Elven Lord Celebrimbor, and the Lord of the Rings, himself... Sauron! Enjoy! Subscribe for more LOTR videos! Artist featured in thumbnail image: Asha Venger (www.deviantart.com/kapriss-art/art/Annatar-and-Celebrimbor-729210251) Artists: Asha Venger (www.deviantart.com/kapriss-art) BellaBergolts (www.deviantart.com...
The Mighty Balrogs | Lord of the Rings Lore
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The Mighty Balrogs | Lord of the Rings Lore SUBSCRIBE for more LOTR videos! Thumbnail art by: - Ozani Ferreira (www.artstation.com/artwork/0X4WNK) Artists: - Jerry Vanderstelt (vandersteltstudio.com/) - Gonzalo Kenny (www.artstation.com/gonzalokenny) - firatsolhan (www.deviantart.com/firatsolhan) - Dymond Starr (www.artstation.com/dymondstarr) - Aleksandra Skiba (www.artstation.com/alexineskiba...
The Greatness of Gandalf | Lord of the Rings Wizards
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The Greatness of Gandalf | Lord of the Rings Wizards
War of the Last Alliance | Lord of the Rings Lore
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War of the Last Alliance | Lord of the Rings Lore
Aragorn: Ranger, Dúnadan, King | Lord of the Rings Heroes
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Aragorn: Ranger, Dúnadan, King | Lord of the Rings Heroes
Lindon the Elven Realm | Middle-earth Locales
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Lindon the Elven Realm | Middle-earth Locales
Faramir: Captain of Gondor | Lord of the Rings Heroes
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Faramir: Captain of Gondor | Lord of the Rings Heroes
Nimloth the White Tree of Númenor | Middle-earth Legends
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Nimloth the White Tree of Númenor | Middle-earth Legends
Ar-Pharazôn the Final King of Númenor | Middle-earth Legends
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Ar-Pharazôn the Final King of Númenor | Middle-earth Legends
Hador: Lord of Dor-lómin | Middle-earth Legends
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Hador: Lord of Dor-lómin | Middle-earth Legends
Treebeard the Ent | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained
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Treebeard the Ent | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained
The Tragedy of Gollum | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained
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The Tragedy of Gollum | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained
Eöl the Dark Elf | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained
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Eöl the Dark Elf | Pint-size Tolkien Lore - Middle-earth Explained

Комментарии

  • @str8profit81
    @str8profit81 День назад

    I want to see fingolfin on the big screen

  • @jiemaixu
    @jiemaixu День назад

    Definitely not in the Silmarillion.

  • @str8profit81
    @str8profit81 2 дня назад

    Tulkas was basically Hercules

  • @talon613
    @talon613 3 дня назад

    BRO I came across this by chance, that's my Citadel Guard model at the end, what a treat

  • @nancydemoss2945
    @nancydemoss2945 3 дня назад

    Cool

  • @hansrockhard
    @hansrockhard 4 дня назад

    I want a Tom Bombadil movie....or show...something, geez what a cool character. He deserves more.

  • @dragonfly12
    @dragonfly12 4 дня назад

    I know this might be a dumb question, but how do you kill someone and then kill them in return?

  • @AdamRiley20
    @AdamRiley20 6 дней назад

    Don’t say Dark Elves with a hard r, it’s offensive.

  • @AdamRiley20
    @AdamRiley20 6 дней назад

    Just straight up whipped the Devil’s ass with his bare hands.

  • @merakibeats
    @merakibeats 7 дней назад

    Are we excited about the coming anime about Helm?

  • @sargonsblackgrandfather2072
    @sargonsblackgrandfather2072 8 дней назад

    I have one of the Silmarils in my closet. Found it at a car boot sale, seller didn’t know what it was so I picked it up real cheap. I like it but it can be annoying when you’re trying to sleep and the light of Arda keeps flaring out of the gaps in the closet

  • @johnsparrow2234
    @johnsparrow2234 8 дней назад

    Αυτά τα 3 πετράδια silmarils θα εμφανιστούν στην νέα ταινία the lord of the rings 4 στο 2025 μήπως.

  • @viron6734
    @viron6734 8 дней назад

    Wow, what an amazing synopsis! One of the main themes of Tolkien (and indeed all epic literature, going back to Homer), seems to be lost greatness. It makes for an awe-inspiring story, but also quite a tragic one.

  • @qwertyTRiG
    @qwertyTRiG 9 дней назад

    And the light from Eärendil's star was caught in the waters of Galadriel's fountain, so connecting the great tale of the Jewels with the great tale of the Rings. A light when all other lights go out!

  • @shanenolan5625
    @shanenolan5625 9 дней назад

    Thanks pal

  • @DoomStroller
    @DoomStroller 10 дней назад

    Good stuff!

  • @DoomStroller
    @DoomStroller 10 дней назад

    This was great! Thank you!

  • @lilyyy778
    @lilyyy778 13 дней назад

    Btw, Finduilas wasn't Turin's love. She had a crush on Turin, but Turin never liked her back and the two of them were never together.

  • @johnord684
    @johnord684 13 дней назад

    Well i know it wasn't led by Helm's daughter

  • @user-pk5zu4mz4q
    @user-pk5zu4mz4q 14 дней назад

    Ruuuuun ruuun.

  • @user-pk5zu4mz4q
    @user-pk5zu4mz4q 14 дней назад

    The Lord of the Rings the Third age xbox.

  • @jazztineakapelo8432
    @jazztineakapelo8432 14 дней назад

    I understand neatly tnx

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    She’s older than the sun & moon and learned all from ALL the Valar that was was to teach. she always knew there was more to know, to learn and more to create and had a drive to visit the homeland of her forefathers. To the hitherlands. Middle Earth. Where the elves truly were meant to live and mentor mankind for thousands of years so men could be fully ready to take the reigns in being the stewards of the world.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    Here is more stuff that connects to when Morgoth killed Fëanor’s father Finwë (as I described in the beginning of this in Part 1 of Galadriel’s Mark Of Tragedy): •The First Kinslaying occurred before the Helcaraxë. It took place in the city of Alqualondë on the shores of Aman when the Noldor, lead by Fëanor, stole the ships of the Teleri (which also that clan didn’t like the energy coming from Fëanor but also didn’t want to start another war with Morgoth ontop of Teleri being rather peaceful in general; along with the fact it was all just a bit rash on their perspective so to speak to leave for Middle-earth, resulting in the deaths of many Teleri. This act was a major turning point in the history of the Elves and led to the estrangement of the Noldor and the Valar. This is the battle where I may have mentioned in the Galadriel hair comment. Where she was defending her mothers people from Fëanor and his army which is one of the main reasons he backed the hell off. She’s a very cool character. One of the most beloved still alive in middle ear to after so many ages of the world had passed into the third age that you’re watching this movie in!) •The decision to leave Aman and journey to Middle-earth was a choice made by the Noldor, led by Fëanor, on their own. They were driven by their desire to reclaim the Silmarils, which had been stolen by Morgoth, and to avenge the deaths of their kin who had been killed in the pursuit of the jewels. The journey through the Helcaraxë was a difficult one, and many of the Noldor perished along the way. However, it was not seen as a punishment, but rather as a test of endurance and resilience. Those who survived the journey were strengthened by it and became more powerful as a result. In summary, the First Kinslaying occurred before the Helcaraxë, and the decision to leave Aman and journey to Middle-earth was made by the Ñoldor on their own. The Helcaraxë was a difficult journey, but it was seen as a test of endurance on its own rather than a punishment. This isn’t even 10 percent of the whole story just with her life and the life of her family shaped middle earth as we know it and made sure survival into the ages was even possible. Especially for both men and elves. She even among many elves is a living example of a bygone era for both kindreds.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    Galadriel's life was marked by much loss & tragedy part 1. She lost many family members, including her brothers Aegnor & Angrod, who died in the War of Wrath, a great conflict between the forces of the Valar and Morgoth. She also lost her grandfather, Finwë, who was slain by Morgoth by a terrible & unholy lighting strike that left his body broken but one can imagine he was just as mighty as Fëanor by being the FATHER, Morgoth himself being responsible for the deaths of her uncles Fëanor (& Fingolfin quite a bit later on when he faced off one on one with Morgoth/Melkor and left the fallen Valar 7 permanent wounds which left him eternally limp to the point of being mocked by his generals and the like indefinitely which left Morgoth in intense pain forever!) Fëanor was Galadriel's half-uncle, as he was the son of Finwë by his first wife Míriel. Fëanor's sons were therefore Galadriel's first cousins. Most of Fëanor's sons died in the wars that followed the theft of the Silmarils, including the tragic deaths of Celegorm & Curufin, who were slain by their own cousin, Lúthien's son Dior. Galadriel also lost her relative Aredhel, who was her cousin, & Aredhel’s brother; king Turgon of the hidden kingdom of Gondolin. These losses weighed heavily on Galadriel, but she remained strong and resolute in the face of adversity. Fëanor's death was a tragic event that marked the beginning of the First Age of Middle-earth. After Morgoth stole the three Silmarils, Fëanor swore an oath to retrieve them, even if it meant going to war with the Valar themselves. Fëanor led the Ñoldor in their rebellion against the Valar, & he and his sons played a significant role in the events that followed. Fëanor was eventually slain by Balrogs, demonic creatures who served Morgoth, during the flight of the Ñoldor from Middle-earth. His death marked the end of an era, & his legacy continued to be felt in Middle-earth for many ages to come. Fingolfin's death was no less tragic. He challenged Morgoth to single combat & fought valiantly against him, but he was ultimately slain by the Dark Lord. His death inspired many to rise up against Morgoth, & his legacy continued to inspire the people of Middle-earth for many ages to come. Despite the many losses she suffered, Galadriel remained a powerful and influential figure in Middle-earth, & her wisdom & knowledge continued to be sought after by many. Galadriel's history is rich & complex, & she played a significant role in the events of Middle-earth. She was born in the Undying Lands before the creation of the sun and moon, and she was a member of the Noldor, one of the three Elven races. Galadriel's family, the House of Finarfin, was closely connected to the Vanyar, the first of the three Elven races to journey to the Undying Lands. Galadriel's grandmother, Indis, was a Vanya, and her mother, Eärwen, was a Teleri princess who married Finarfin. Galadriel's father & brothers participated in the rebellion of the Noldor against the Valar, which resulted in the exile of the Noldor from the Undying Lands. Galadriel, however, did not participate in the horrifying kinslaying, protecting her mothers people from Fëanor’s onslaught at Alqualondë instead, - returning in the Undying Lands for a while longer before reuniting with her people still travelling the Helcaraxë. As I recall her father was with the others that returned to Valinor at the Doom Of Mandos which in basic terms set a warning prophesy sort of thing where if they left Valinor it’d cause a domino effect throughout time etc. but Fëanor’s fire burned inside and he had a HUGE bone to pick with Morgoth. So that’s what was mainly leading him there but it was several years long of travel on what was called the Helcaraxë (grinding ice wastes) Galadriel did end up there but through other means as her way to middle earth let’s just say lead her to there where she sort of rendezvoused with her family and helped lead her people to middle earth. Many died on this trip of HARSH conditions.). During the Third Age, Galadriel played a key role in the events leading up to the War of the Ring. She helped the Fellowship of the Ring by giving them gifts, advice, and guidance, and she played a significant role in the defeat of Sauron. (She played a bigger role than shown in the movies) Galadriel possessed many magical abilities, including the power to read minds, the ability to communicate telepathically, & the power to cast spells but above all was her ability to project herself across large distances(not teleporting, think more like a sort of mental and spiritual projection similar to astral travel) She was also renowned for her beauty & grace, and her wisdom and knowledge were highly respected by the Free Peoples of Middle-earth. Overall, Galadriel's long life and rich history make her one of the most intriguing and powerful characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Galadriel is one of the oldest and most powerful beings of the Elven race left in middle earth. According to Tolkien's writings, Galadriel was born in Tirion in the Undying Lands(which means untouched By Morgoth’s Ring where he poured his essence and malice into the earth itself. Middle Earth. Not all of Eä(the world), also known as Aman, which existed before the creation of the sun and moon. And this landmass used to be closer to middle earth and existed long before Middle Earth became what it was as a landmass in itself due to the reshaping of the world a few times due to Valar’s battles with Melkor along with natural shifts over the millions of years etc. The creation of the sun and moon occurred after the Two Trees of Valinor, which provided light to the world, were destroyed. This event, known as the Darkening of Valinor, marked the end of the First Age of Middle-earth. Based on Tolkien's timeline, the events of the First Age occurred approximately 5,000 years before the start of the Second Age. The Second Age lasted for approximately 3,441 years, and the Third Age lasted for approximately 3,019 years. Therefore, if Galadriel was born in the Undying Lands before the creation of the sun & moon, it is estimated that she would be at least 25,000 years old by the end of the Third Age, which is when the events of The Lord of the Rings take place. This calculation is based on the assumption that Galadriel was born before the start of the First Age and that she has lived through all three ages, which is supported by Tolkien's writings. Most important thing here is about Galadriel’s eldest brother Finrod: Finrod Felagund, also known as Findaráto, was a noble elf of rarer mixed heritage just like his younger sister & brothers, the Noldor/Vanyar/Teleri renowned for his wisdom and fairness but also his valiance. He was the eldest son of Finarfin, one of the three sons of Finwë who was the High King of the Noldor. Finrod played a crucial role in the events that led to the creation of Númenor. When the Valar summoned the Noldor to return to Valinor, Finrod and his companions chose to stay in Middle-earth and establish their own kingdoms. During their travels, they encountered the Edain, a group of mortal Men who were the mightiest of them all and the elves considered them equals!!! They became friendly and open to the elves. Finrod was particularly impressed by their courage and loyalty, and he became the first elf to befriend them. As time passed, Finrod & the 3 main Houses Of The Edain formed a close bond. Teaching them many things about the world and the lore of the elves. He also helped them in their struggles against the dark forces of Morgoth since even before meeting the elves. The Edain pledged their allegiance to the elves and fought alongside them in many battles. He even learned their language due to his way of reading hearts and minds which essentially aided hugely in his learning how their language worked etcetera. Eventually, the deeds of Finrod and the Edain were recounted in the halls of the Valar, and the Valar took pity on the mortal Men. They decided to give them a gift, and thus Númenor was created, a great island kingdom in the middle of the sea, where Men could live in peace and prosperity. - As for Finrod Felagund, [Galadriel’s Eldest Brother], he did not live to see the rise of Númenor, for he perished in a battle against a werewolf in the dungeons of Tol-in-Gaurhoth, also known as Sauron's Isle. Protecting Beren, saving his life by breaking free from his own chains to kill that same werewolf with his bare hands and teeth. Facing off with Sauron before that. He and Beren were forced to watch the elvish companions who were most loyal to Finrod get ripped apart by said werewolves - He was a true friend to the first of mankind to show up in middle earth, the Edain, and played a key role in the creation of Númenor. He was also close to his sister Galadriel, and together they shared many adventures and battles. (I’ll share the significance of Elrond’s father which is the main character in how his deeds lead to the assistance from Valinor to help insurmountable odds and circumstances regarding Morgoth to take his physical form out of the picture for good in what’s called the War Of Wrath which was 80 years long nonstop. But I’ll go into it more when I share about Elrond in a different comment which I may save for the second movie or if you want I can post it below this video!) In the end, Finrod's legacy lived on through his deeds and his influence on the fate of Middle-earth. His noble example inspired many, including Aragorn, who was born centuries later & gave him the chance to claim the throne of Gondor & Arnor/Anor as a descendant of the line of Elronds Twin brother who was first king Of Númenor and started the line of the Faithful Númenoreans.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    “I shall NOT be dark, all EVIL will despair” part 2 - All creatures whose flesh are nourished by the matter of Arda have a tendency towards Melkor AKA Morgoth, for greater or lesser. Since Melkor poured his evil power into the very existence and essence of the world(Morgoth’s Ring” book explains a lot including how and when he put a portion of his remaining power into the earth itself. Sure, Galadriel was born in the Undying Lands where there was supposed to be no evil (souls of the Elves are greatly less subject to making faulty decisions), but Galadriel & the rest of her father's kin were directly targeted by the Evil Lord himself. Melkor corrupted a decent portion of the Noldor, basically telling them things along the lines of “My Valarin kin are cooping you all up in Valinor.”, which wasn’t their ancestral homeland to begin with, like Middle Earth was, Some were affected little, most were affected to greater degrees, and Galadriel was the least affected woman by the lies of Melkor, which were “sweet but poisoned honey" as she’d call his words. Her natural pious tendency towards goodness & kindness as shown by her ability to read the hearts of everyone and all living beings around her which aids her to provide what anyone truly needs. Due to the magic bleeding from the world as the ages went on; thanks to Morgoth’s Ring poisoning the earth long ago; lead to a what if scenario in her mind as she’d be the only living creature left with the skills & power to even use the ring. She didn’t need her ring at all to block him out of her realm telepathically as well as read his mind from afar without him knowing. But there is a difference between good people who are a bit morally challenged and the evil people. The evil folk act upon their impulses and unlawful desires, while the good folk overcome such flaws within themselves (and for some not always they can masterfully do this). Galadriel WOULD NEVER listen to Melkor and tread the path of toxic pride and ambition. Galadriel has a Fëa spirit that’s only grown larger as the ages passed on and on. Enough to channel into an effect that threw down fortress walls, without tiring her at all. And with that much Fëa, she is capable of holding her own against Maiar for a good long while, much like her brother Finrod did against Sauron, or her uncle Fëanor did against Balrogs. Fëanor effectively lost all claim to the crown when he rebelled and dragged his entire house to Middle Earth. Where he promptly died a heroic death after slaying several Balrogs at the Dagor-nuin-Giliath; The Elves first encountered Lord Of Balrogs named Gothmog in the Dagor-nuin-Giliath; (meaning “the battle fought under stars”) before the first rising of the Moon. In that battle, Fëanor's fury had caused him to draw forward of the main force of the Noldor, and so he came upon Gothmog with only a small guard left around him that rushed so deep into enemy territory. Fëanor slayed 2 or 3 balrogs at once & Gothmog slayed him after one bound him suddenly with its primordial flame whip when he was supposed to have an uninterrupted “one on one” duel with Gothmog but one wasn’t wanting to play fair. But he was fatally wounded and so his sons and host moved him away to a safe place where his body burned up from the fires of his own spirit. Even with a lesser ring like Nenya, Galadriel had enough of a boost in her Fëa(spirit) , that she could sustain an unassailable magical realm against Maiar and virtually anything on Middle-Earth. Only problem was when Sauron wore the one ring, she had to take off Nenya, and had to lose that Maia level Fëa spirit from the modernly termed “boosted power up” With the one ring, Galadriel would have such a boost in her Fëa spirit, that she’d literally become stronger than the foundations of the Earth. Due to Galadriel’s immense native Fëa, she was prone to a super healthy pride and a small lust for dominion/ but not domination, her goodness kept this pride from going over to the dark side. Galadriel at heart was extremely good so she’s definitely not evil. She never once is called queen or desires to be called such a thing, she and her husband Celeborn became the wiseman and wisewoman of that realm; after the previous elven lord Amroth died and his wife Nimrodel disappeared ontop of the fact Amroth’s Successor later died as well in the “Last Alliance”, (same battle shown in the prologue to Fellowship Of The Ring), All Evil Despairs at her presence let alone hearing her name on the wind. The Nazgûl themselves avoid her realm every chance they get to the point of choosing to go the long way around for over 100 miles just to avoid her. (So she’s definitely scary to foul entities that have turned away from Eru Îlluvatar the one AllFather.) She’s a totally good character. Aragorn even says to the Fellowship as they enter Lothlórien, “There is in her and this land no evil, unless a man bring it hither himself. Then let him beware!” If you’re going by her portrayal in the movies, you might think she has an evil element to her character, but that came from Peter Jackson’s portrayal of the addictive, coercive power of the Ring. When Frodo offered her the Ring, it presented her with visions of herself as the all-powerful Goddess of Middle-Earth. Luckily, she was smart & intuitive enough to realize that the Ring was totally evil, and despite the best of intentions, it would have turned her evil in the end-but she still would have appeared to be beautiful and good. I don’t agree with Jackson’s “drowned Galadriel” portrayal of her being tempted by the Ring-I think she’d have appeared as a supernatural being of divine beauty, and her regular appearance was close to that already, but how do you show that in a movie? Apparently, in her youth in Valinor, she was somewhat of a rebel, but that’s not necessarily evil. She certainly could have fallen into the same trap as her uncle Fëanor did, of thinking that everyone was entitled to her opinion-but she kept her ego in check. (If you’re not sure what I’m referring to there; please read The Silmarillion and “Unfinished Tales”.) No matter how noble her reason was to use the ring as a last resort, especially if said fellowship fell off the “edge of the knife” as she called it. she had a change of heart which happened in the middle of talking to Frodo. Galadriel left Valinor(The Undying Lands) for a reason - and it was different from most of the other elves. She wasn’t with her uncle Fëanor, who wished to make war against Morgoth and retrieve the Silmarils - she was not wishing to go to war, and had no interest in the Silmarils in which Melkor stole from Fëanor which was the surviving light of the two trees of Valinor within them that the only Fëanor; the master of all elven smiths could have accomplished but it could not be done a second time as is any pure creation of one’s heart, especially in regards to the elves and Valar alike. Though she traveled with her other uncle, Fingolfin, her goals were not aligned completely with his either despite her full support of her noble and regal uncle Fingolfin in general. - They both wished to keep an eye on Fëanor and make sure the Noldor were in good hands - Galadriel wasn’t interested in Fëanor and wanted her own realm. After spending some time in Doriath, Galadriel and her husband Celeborn passed to the east out of Beleriand and passed eastward through Eriador and over the Misty Mountains; to where she founded her own realm in what became renamed as Lothlórien. Her motivation and goal was to preserve her realm, possibly at any means necessary. With Sauron’s return in the Third Age, Galadriel was forced to ask herself how far she would go to preserve her realm. If Frodo failed, she must forsake her own ring & her realm. If he succeeds, her ring will lose power and her realm will fade. Would she seize the ring, taking Sauron’s power for her own, to save her realm? She decided she would not. She had decided to “test” the Fellowship, to find some flaw that would allow her to justify seizing the ring, and she did find a flaw - in herself. She stated to Frodo, that by telling her that he would offer her the ring if she asked, that she had come to test his heart, but found that he was testing hers. She had a change of heart, she would pass into the West, and remain Galadriel. Which one is better? Being born completely good and living your whole life without any evil inside, or having a character growth ?

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    “I shall NOT be Dark. (All evil) will despair”, The elves (Galadriel especially is one of the few remaining that existed before the sun & moon. They pre-existed day & night.) How utterly, completely terrifying do you think it would be for your whole world to irrevocably change in a matter of an hour? For the thousands of years of (what you would come to know as twilight to be abruptly ended in a profundity of genuinely painful light and an infinity of colour? Of the joy, wonder and terror of distinguishing the difference between green and blue for the very first time in your whole life?) She is talking about the immediate, majestic sublimity of reality that one experiences in it's totality for the very first time. How on earth could that not be so terrifying as to threaten one's sanity? Galadriel with the ring would be exactly as beautiful and horrifying. I personally would not know whether to weep bitterly and perfectly, or claw my eyes out through the sheer, unutterable terror of her being in such a circumstance. But know this: she was showing Frodo what would happen if someone else got the ring. She wasn’t tempted at all. Gandalf tells. Galadriel shows. See the difference now. Two sides of the same coin. Both were needed. (But yes there was a more fluid beauty full of colour before the rise of the sun. Her uncle, Fingolfin, whilst in middle earth beheld the first rising of the sun and to see this wide field before him in even more definition than before while he was in Middle Earth. This was also the beginning of the dominion of men.) - • “Beautiful & Terrible as the dawn” Galadriel was quite correct to call the morning and night both “beautiful and terrible…”. In truth the physical and metaphysical natures of morning and night were both by turns beautiful and terrible. First the morning. Physically the morning is the result of the golden fruit of Laurëlin, transformed into a vessel by Aulë’s craftsmen, hallowed by Varda and piloted by the fiery Maiarin spirit Arien. The sun was so terrifyingly powerful that its radiance instilled fear even into Melkor’s heart and defied the assault of his minions. She literally gave up her physical form to take her original form and enveloped the sun; becoming its flames we see today. Physically the sun is a beautiful golden orb yet it is simultaneously terrifying in its intensity and cannot be observed directly for more than an instant without pain. Metaphysically the morning is beautiful because it diminishes the evil power of those creatures who haunt the night, gives strength to the righteous and because it illuminates the serene loveliness of Valinor and Middle-earth. Metaphysically the morning is terrible because it obscures the light of the stars and sheds light on the ugly reality of Arda Marred, whose very substance is corrupted by the power of Melkor. Last the night. The night is the Void surrounding the globe of Arda, which existed even before the creation of the Ainur at the beginning of time itself. Physically the beauty of the night lies in the fact . Physically the terror of the night is that it conceals the beauty of Arda and limits the senses of the elves and gives strength to the creatures of evil such as orcs, trolls and the Ringwraiths. Metaphysically the night is beautiful because it is during the hours of darkness that the stars of Varda, the most beloved creations for the elves, shine most brightly. Metaphysically the terror of the night for elves, who are irretrievably bound to the world of Arda, is that the Void represents the interstellar coldness which is the prison of Morgoth. Terrible in its more original archaic form didn’t always mean “bad” (the sun stuff was to move it into a place where Melkor couldn’t go by virtue of how the Valar and Maiar are bound to the world until it’s ending; (which isn’t the true end either. It’s deep stuff. There ends up another song of creation which all kindreds take part in and working with the powers of that long ago past of our world to rebuild everything. Even the Mountains too, healing it after Dagor Dagorath, Also known as the final battle, the worlds ending. Becoming the greater version of the original form before Melkor’s discord into the first music and so forth which dictated eventually what all ended up ensuing when they entered the world the first time which also was interesting because when they entered it after seeing the complete version it hadn’t been done yet so that was millions of years of work which lead to Middle Earth and the other lands being the remnants of it. Including Valinor being the only remnant of an even older world. At that time of building and tending to the world when the world was young.)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    part 2 - ever wondered how old Galadriel is during the War of the Ring? I have looked in many different sources and depending on where you look, she’s anywhere from 17,000-20,000 elf-years old. 6,000 seems too young as it would make her close in age to Elrond, who I know is much younger than her even though he’s 6000-8000 by the third age, which wouldn’t make sense for her at all even if she was (“690 elf-years older” as some kept repeating on the internet making 6960!)As she was around long before Elrond was even born and time was experience differently to say the LEAST as there is a lot to go into on that subject lol.) She was born during the Years of the Trees & back then the years were something like 9X longer than a solar year so I understand the math is hard, especially since she isn’t given an exact birth year. But it is said that Finarfin, her father, was born in Y.T. 1230, so I would assume she was born sometime within 1000 years of then (being generous). Basically, I’m wondering what the most accurate range is for her age during the events of Lord of the Rings. I’ll also add that Galadriel is was around before the ents even existed (of which Treebeard is 15,000 years old so she’s OLDER than Treebeard/Fangorn) or very close to when they were “created” by Yavannah and probably had much knowledge to do with such things and or direct knowledge of what happened. Probably through an early prototype of her mirror or simply another dream that made her long for middle earth all over again ontop of the yearning she already had to go there and explore. Nothing to do with Fëanor’s oath and all that jazz. (So by this current era in HUMAN solar years she’s like. 150,000 to 180,000 years old. Now that makes more sense if she’s going to be older than the sun and moon. Tolkien was always reiterating his manuscripts with the growing scientific discoveries.) though Treebeard/Fangorn in the deeper writings is older than Galadriel as he was one of first brought into life by Yavanna to help protect nature while it was put into enhanced hibernation by Yavanna to protect them from Morgoth’s Ring (the poisoning of the world itself which caused it to bleed its magic away over the ages called The Long Defeat by the elves.) Just going from the Appendices (and maybe Silmarillion) she would have to be at least 9000+ years older than Elrond, Elrond was born near the end of the First Age, Galadriel was adult before the destruction of the Trees. Actually, more than that: I just checked, and the Second Age ended in SA 3441. So an elf born literally at the end of the First Age (FA 590) is 3441+3018 = 6459 years old when Frodo leaves for Rivendell. Elrond was born in FA 532, so adds 58 years to get 6517. Elves are mature at 100, so Galadriel adds at leas 632 to Elrond's age, to be at least 7149, and possibly quite a bit more (as attested by other comments.) One fic had Maglor(Elrond’s Adoptive Father, Maedhros was also adoptive father alongside Maglor, they were the eldest sons of Fëanor) - One fic had as much older than Galadriel; I wondered how we knew, and it was pointed out to me that Maglor was the second oldest son of the first son of Finwë, while Galadriel is the youngest child of the third son of Finwë. So, yeah. Note that the second age was the LONGEST and again time was experienced very differently back then too aside from the internal clock of elves working very differently, she’s definitely older as far as the world and the other beings that age far faster around her. I also remind you all that she’s older than the sun and the moon and witnessed & most likely even helped in the Valar’s crafting what would be the vessels of the last fruit & flower of the two trees of Valinor. She was the most involved with learning everything possible from them and it was stated that she learned all there was to learn from ALL of the Valar that they could teach and she mastered all at a deep level. (Wow hey?) She’s 25th generation from Tata one of the elven forefathers to wake to the stars. Their birth was rather shrouded in mist. Only those of her grandfathers ilk have a chance of knowing the origins a bit better as they are closer to that culture that stemmed from the beginning. The Years of the Trees were the second of the three great time periods in Arda that followed the Years of the Lamps and preceded the Years of the Sun&Moon. They were known to be comprised of several Ages and lasted in total around 1500 Valian Years or 14,373 solar years. Time flowed differently back then and time flowed differently within them too for the elves live as long as the world does. Epic hey?❤❤ The Dúnedain said that Galadriel’s height was two rangar, or "man-high" - some 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm). However, Galadriel's most striking feature was her beautiful long silver-golden hair. The Elves of Tirion said it captured the radiance of the Two Trees Laurelin and Telperion themselves. Galadriel was said to be the tallest female in Middle Earth, at 6'4”. But then Thingol was the tallest elf ever to live, and he's estimated to be almost 9' (274 cm) Thingol was also a very very prominent figure within the Silmarillion and other books. He’s the great ancestor of Elrond+Arwen and through Aragorn being directly but distantly related to Elronds Twin Brother Elros it makes him loosely connected to Thingol as well. Let’s just say he died a tragic death long long ago. In a continent that doesn’t exist anymore. The events I spoke of in my earlier story of Elrond about his fathers deeds, which lead to the Valar helping with putting a Stop to Morgoth for good so to say and that War Of Wrath lasted 80 years straight and it left the landmass torn asunder from the clash of gods and the holy host of Vanyar elves that were closest to the Valar than all other elves so you can imagine what a bunch of mighty elves men and Maiar fighting a bunch of fowl creatures and beings for 80 years would do to a continent. It all fell into the sea. Galadriel barely made it over the mountain before that part of the story officially broke out.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    Pt1 - She is one of the 2-3 most powerful & wise elves remaining in Middle Earth since the time the land was young. She was born in a place called Valinor, or the Undying land... which is basically the place of residence of the Valar, the local pantheon, the local "gods" as you may call them. (Essentially the land that be untouched by Morgoth and where the holy ones still yet reside.) Back then, the world was not illuminated by the sun&moon, (only the stars, but rather by 2 trees of gold and silver, Telperion and Laurëlin that lit the world before the sun & moon were born from their last flower & fruit as they were basically killed by Melkor when he struck them with his Lance and Ungoliant the primordial Eldrich Terror vampirized the life force of the two trees. Ungoliant she was named by the Eldar/Elves). It is said that Galadriel's hair had enmeshed some of the shine and power of those two trees within her tresses. Her uncle Fëanor, who was a great king of the Elven people after his father Finwë was slain by Morgoth(Formally known as Melkor). Fëanor arguably was their greatest craftsman and warrior to ever live, asked if she could give him a lock of hair, so that he could use it to fashion 3 gems that would shine of the same light as the trees. Sensing his pride & a shadow that wasn’t exactly belonging to him brewing from within, she refused his request 3 times. He stopped asking and made the gems anyway, managing to complete the task he had set for himself even without her hair. Around these 3 gems, the possession of which became the driving force for many of the great events in the world, entire wars that lasted for centuries exploded, and other events. The gems actively shaped the fate of the races of middle earth to the point that the aforementioned Valar got involved directly. During these times, events surrounding the gems brought about the traditional enmity between Dwarves and Elves... the same enmity that Gimli still feels towards them. That enmity however does not survive his encounter with the wise Galadriel, whom Gimli basically falls platonically in love with. By giving him 3 of her hair, Galadriel is opening a door, offering an olive branch that might one day close the gap that divides these two races. Legolas, himself being an Elven prince and centuries old, knows of the story through his father Thranduil & grandfather Oropher, as it shaped the lives of all Elves, and his subtle smile is possibly the first act of acknowledgment and reconciliation. it is also a way for Peter Jackson, the director of the film, to give a nod to all of the fans who know these facts and backstories... a way to make us feel seen, and to make us appreciate just how deeply the makers of the film respect the books and larger universe created by Tolkien. The thing with the hair may seem weird, but there is a significance to it in real life as well as in the lore of the story. In real life, it was not uncommon for wives, fiancés, or even girlfriends to give their men (who were going off to war), a lock of their hair as a keepsake, particularly in WWI, which Tolkien fought in. The lore part of it comes into play in The Silmarillion, Tolkien's tales of the creation of Arda, the Undying Lands of Valinor, and Middle Earth. Galadriel is many, many thousands of years old, & was born in Valinor before the sun & moon were even created. At the time, the world was lit by two trees, one gold and one silver which would shine at different times from each other, but would shine together once a day when one would fade and the other brighten. Galadriel's hair was said to look like the light of the mingled light from the two trees, which may have inspired Feanor, a master craftsman and heir to the high king of the Ñoldor, to craft the Silmaril's which were three jewels that captured the light of the two trees, one golden light, one silver light, & one co-mingled light. Fëanor had a bit of a thing for Galadriel and begged her for her hair three different times, which she rejected because she could perceive the inner darkness of his heart and rejected him, which made them "un-friends" after that. There is a lot more to the lore than that, so this is the super crib-notes version. But the point is, it was VERY significant that she granted Gimli three of her hairs to a dwarf, when she would not to the son of her king (great uncle) over 10,000 thousand years ago of which she is related to all three kings who were brothers and Elu Thingol of Doriath was one of the brothers that didn’t stay in Valinor even though he was one of the elven ambassadors along with his three brothers and that king I mentioned was VERY close friends with Thingol.)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 15 дней назад

    She’s more Vanyar/Teleri than anything else but a perfect blend of all three OG clans before they split off genetically and culturally.

  • @tonyhinrichs1869
    @tonyhinrichs1869 15 дней назад

    Love your channel fantastic artworks as usual brother

  • @alextomazcarvalho7916
    @alextomazcarvalho7916 16 дней назад

    Elrond Father.

  • @deviandrianto
    @deviandrianto 18 дней назад

    Peter Jackson was ripp of "Tom Bombadil" character from the movie. the immortal elves call him old, so how old is he?

  • @user-lb2hs6dj9c
    @user-lb2hs6dj9c 20 дней назад

    the Ends are going to war.

  • @maryeckel9682
    @maryeckel9682 20 дней назад

    I love the Fancy Keep On Truckin' version

  • @Galamoth06
    @Galamoth06 21 день назад

    Wasn't Morgoth imprisoned and released during the First Age? How did he spend three ages in chains?

  • @purplephoenix_11
    @purplephoenix_11 21 день назад

    I ❤ Gollum so much.🫶🩷🫶

  • @Birbee95
    @Birbee95 22 дня назад

    Feanor is the nearest creature to Eru Iluvatar, he was able to create things, the first being that forged a sword, he created the Silmarils, the stones that contain the Trees light, the Feanorian lanterns and more, he was able to create, meanwhile Melkor was able to corrupt, nothing more

  • @CyberBullyOfficial
    @CyberBullyOfficial 23 дня назад

    Yet nobody has ever heard of him... Wtf

  • @coolvlogs8650
    @coolvlogs8650 24 дня назад

    Love it 🥰

  • @EricFriedman-re4gs
    @EricFriedman-re4gs 25 дней назад

    Why doesn't it show Tom on the first movie fotr

  • @erick4845jr
    @erick4845jr 26 дней назад

    What? There's no tempest in her? I don't believe it.

  • @redcleric7419
    @redcleric7419 29 дней назад

    This is an amazing channel. Well done Tolkien Tree on "Boromir's Lament."

    • @TolkienTree
      @TolkienTree 29 дней назад

      Thank you, companion. 😁

  • @jaripruim
    @jaripruim Месяц назад

    For such a mighty dragon he fell awfully fast

  • @SuperOBRN
    @SuperOBRN Месяц назад

    Your VOICE ❤

  • @shanenolan5625
    @shanenolan5625 Месяц назад

    Thanks pal

  • @user-tt5cg9yp8l
    @user-tt5cg9yp8l Месяц назад

    Imagine how Glaurung voice would sound in the movie...

  • @LimmysArchive
    @LimmysArchive Месяц назад

    sounds like me tbh

  • @Mr.Savage14
    @Mr.Savage14 Месяц назад

    They should make a movie showing the beginning of time with illuvatar, the Ainur, the valar, maiar and ishtar and show how melkore went bad becoming morgoth, and sauron becoming his right hand man and show all the things they didn't. Like creation of earth , the fights between valar and morgoth, and sauron and the elves fighting and morgoth getting defeated by iluvitar!

  • @bryanjames5256
    @bryanjames5256 Месяц назад

    Sauron is such a badass. Truly an evil bastard like his master Morgoth.