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The Secret History of The Elves lotr #MiddleEarth #TolkienLore #Elves
The Secret History of The Elves lotr
🌟 Greetings, Noble Wanderers! 🌟
Embark on an extraordinary voyage through the timeless lands of Middle-earth as we unravel the epic history of the Elves in lotr-one of the most majestic and enigmatic races ever to grace this world. From their divine creation to their heroic deeds and tragic fates, discover the beauty, sorrow, and wisdom woven into their storied existence.
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🔮 The Creation of the Elves: Learn about the divine inception of the Elves by Eru Ilúvatar and their awakening at Cuiviénen.
🏞️ The Great Journey: Trace the arduous path of the Elves from Middle-earth to the blessed realm of Aman and the formation of distinct Elv...
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The Epic History of The Dwarves of Middle-Earth #MiddleEarth #Dwarves #Tolkien #LordOfTheRings
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Welcome, seekers of ancient lore! Join us on an epic journey through the rich and storied past of one of Middle-earth’s most resilient and industrious races-the Dwarves. From their divine creation by the Vala Aulë to their pivotal roles in the epic struggles of the Third Age, the tale of the Dwarves is one of craftsmanship, valor, and unyielding spirit. 🔹 In This Video: The creation of the Seve...
Aragorn lotr: The Path of a King | Unveiling the Life and Legacy #lordoftherings #lore #lotr
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Welcome to our deep dive into the life of Aragorn, one of the most iconic characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's epic saga, "The Lord of the Rings." lotr From his noble ancestry and early years in Rivendell to his heroic deeds as a ranger and his eventual rise as the King of Gondor, this video explores every facet of Aragorn's journey. In this video, we uncover: The hidden details of Aragorn's ancestry...
The Dark Legacy of Morgoth Lore #Morgoth #MiddleEarth #Tolkien #lotr
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Welcome, brave souls, to an epic exploration of Middle-earth's darkest figure: Morgoth Bauglir. In this comprehensive deep dive, we unravel the dark legacy of Morgoth, the first Dark Lord and the mastermind behind much of the evil in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary world. Join us as we journey through: 🌌 The Origins of Morgoth: Discover Melkor's beginnings in the Timeless Halls, his participation in...
Ancalagon the Black: The Terror of Middle-earth #MiddleEarth #Tolkien
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Ancalagon the Black: The Terror of Middle-earth #MiddleEarth #Tolkien
The Untold Origins of Sauron: From Maia to Dark Lord #Sauron #MiddleEarth #LordoftheRings #Tolkien
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The Untold Origins of Sauron: From Maia to Dark Lord #Sauron #MiddleEarth #LordoftheRings #Tolkien
The Nazgûl - The Dark Riders of Middle-earth #lore #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #lotr
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The Nazgûl - The Dark Riders of Middle-earth #lore #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #lotr
The Life of Galadriel: From Valinor to Middle-earth #lore #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #elves
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The Life of Galadriel: From Valinor to Middle-earth #lore #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #elves
The Silmarils: Jewels of Fate and Doom #Silmarils #lotr #ringsofpower
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The Silmarils: Jewels of Fate and Doom #Silmarils #lotr #ringsofpower
The Nameless Things of Middle-earth | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #hobbit #lore #gandalf
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The Nameless Things of Middle-earth | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #hobbit #lore #gandalf
Elrond Half-elven | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #lore #elrond
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Elrond Half-elven | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #lore #elrond
The Life of Gandalf | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #hobbit #lore #gandalf
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The Life of Gandalf | #ringsofpower #lordoftherings #hobbit #lore #gandalf
The Three Elven Rings and Their Influence in Middle-earth | LOTR Lore
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The Three Elven Rings and Their Influence in Middle-earth | LOTR Lore

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  • @YingTongIddleEyePo
    @YingTongIddleEyePo 14 часов назад

    Love the art

  • @vincent7543
    @vincent7543 2 дня назад

    This is such a fantastic video. This was a 1000 times more interesting than the new tv show. Thank you for this

  • @Catsclaw-ru6zw
    @Catsclaw-ru6zw 2 дня назад

    I love dragons I don't care how evil they are their most powerful weapon is their intelligence.

  • @mavrathmasterofsecrets8712
    @mavrathmasterofsecrets8712 3 дня назад

    Greatest Dragon ever invented.

  • @alexandermuller2762
    @alexandermuller2762 3 дня назад

    Sorry to ask. But Aragon was in the one of the human king of Gondor. The Numenor were all evles. So Aragon, a a human may be had ancestors serving the elves, maybe mixing but he was no Numenor. He was a human, the second children of iluvatar, not been able to live forever.

    • @colleenross8752
      @colleenross8752 3 дня назад

      The Numenoreans were human, gifted with long lives and wisdom by the Valar

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 4 дня назад

    Awesome upload, Realm of Tales. I shattered that thumbs up icon on your post. Keep the brilliant work. Excited see more content from you.

    • @RealmOfT
      @RealmOfT 4 дня назад

      Thank you so much, @KeyserTheRedBeard! We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed the upload. We’re already working on new content and can’t wait to share it with you. Stay tuned!

  • @Allenmarshall
    @Allenmarshall 6 дней назад

    This is excellent.

  • @idoxwe
    @idoxwe 6 дней назад

    Could have been harder

  • @billalumni9142
    @billalumni9142 7 дней назад

    If the world is the song of the illuvatar and they were able to make song into physical entity. Ever heard a orchestra warming up and all the different musical instruments that are at once a rhythm and yet also not? Not the piece the conductor makes but yet was created before the performance and like the song the Illuvatar make and remains so does the Nameless pieces that come before. So no, I don't think they have anything to do with Morgoth at all.

  • @user-cf7eu7dw6r
    @user-cf7eu7dw6r 7 дней назад

    Okay but are they older than Sauron?

  • @What.in.a.name.of.Tolkien
    @What.in.a.name.of.Tolkien 9 дней назад

    Nice edit and work! little bit more work on artphotos ! In the end i love it! Wish you all the best with your channel! Peace ✌️

  • @only_truthsaik9481
    @only_truthsaik9481 9 дней назад

    Great work friend! just try to do or pick better pictures ! But besides that i really love it! Just Dont give a f about all this hatters..Continue your great work!🔥🔥💯

  • @retirednavychief6983
    @retirednavychief6983 10 дней назад

    I sometimes wonder if J.R.R. borrowed from ol' H.P. concerning his "Nameless Things". The timeline is possible. I'm not a scholar of either; is there any mention of Tolkien adopting Lovecraft's ideas at all?

  • @nole8923
    @nole8923 10 дней назад

    Your videos are very good, but you need to make more.

  • @nole8923
    @nole8923 13 дней назад

    They were created during the discord of the music of the Ainur caused by Melkor.

  • @makkahn10
    @makkahn10 15 дней назад

    Lúthîen perhaps after meeting Beren that fateful day, was the greatest gift, and that Beren was the exactly the example of what Men should have been, and he was honorable, dependable, reliable, his sacrifice and his willingness to earn her love, wishing to marry her, Lúthîen knew that she had met her Truly beloved, and that Immortality is Not always right, the Gift of Mortality, though Difficult, is the truly blessed gift, that following one's True Love into the Unknown after Death is what Immortality failed to grasp, that Growing old and death are the Kindest and gracious gift, Immortality is But an illusion, Mortality is Eâlindil, the Sacred Star

  • @makkahn10
    @makkahn10 15 дней назад

    I believe that Lúthîen and Beren's love was what strengthened middle earth, that Lúthîen's genuine Love and Merciful kindness was what Beren truly admired, that it wasn't a mistake, that it was an omen, a necessary step that would bring Humans and Elves together

  • @user-uf1rn6ck6i
    @user-uf1rn6ck6i 16 дней назад

    Nameless things rock.

  • @user-uf1rn6ck6i
    @user-uf1rn6ck6i 16 дней назад

    Awesome.

  • @eeey5230
    @eeey5230 16 дней назад

    the show was complete trash

  • @bn7380
    @bn7380 17 дней назад

    I have seen elsewhere that Gandalf's becoming naked, wandering beyond thought and time, is not a reference to the strange ways under the mountain but to his becoming bodiless, entering a different mode of being, and returning to the spiritual abode of Eru being before he is given another form and task as the White Wizard.

  • @solemon3638
    @solemon3638 22 дня назад

    Nice video, but music should be a bit more silent

    • @RealmOfT
      @RealmOfT 20 дней назад

      Thank you for your feedback! Our RUclips channel is still young, and we are constantly working on improving our videos. Your comment is invaluable to us. We’ll definitely consider adjusting the music volume in future videos.

  • @BrynnGregory
    @BrynnGregory 24 дня назад

    😊

  • @BrynnGregory
    @BrynnGregory 24 дня назад

    Love your videos ❤

  • @josephmarrow5598
    @josephmarrow5598 25 дней назад

    Is there a reason you're so repetitive

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 15 дней назад

      Just last night I was asking your mom the same thing.

    • @singingbowels
      @singingbowels 13 дней назад

      I think it’s that intensely irritating tinsel music looping on and on in the background.

  • @zach4968
    @zach4968 25 дней назад

    You could show real art by actual artists that has been done on tolkien's work for decades instead of the terrible ai abominations that were no doubt trained off those artists work 😢 It would reflect better on your channel

  • @martinrobert6709
    @martinrobert6709 26 дней назад

    I wonder if Tolkien studied the Cabalistic traditions has the nameless things vaguely resemble the Qliphoth from Jewish mysticism.

    • @singingbowels
      @singingbowels 13 дней назад

      I believe he was highly familiar if not actually expert. He just learned and retained,milked we walk. Without hard thinking.

  • @micaelmcdonald9980
    @micaelmcdonald9980 26 дней назад

    Preferred this book over lotr

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 15 дней назад

      So did I. Read it cover to cover. LoTR was boring by comparison.

  • @luckystrike1oo
    @luckystrike1oo 29 дней назад

    I like the style good for background to close eyes to

    • @RealmOfT
      @RealmOfT 29 дней назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed the style and found it relaxing. As a young channel, your support means a lot to us, and we’re excited to bring you more of this content in the future. Stay tuned!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Месяц назад

    The 3 Elven Rings are not susceptible to “The One Ring” in any direct way.. They’re only tied by fate to lose their power if Sauron is defeated completely & absolutely. As they were made by the elves and as always they make things for a purpose and pour their literal spirit into things they create. So if Sauron is defeated then the three rings power will fade and basically become almost useless or diminished versions of their original design since by this era magic has bled from the world by a huge degree thanks to Morgoth’s poisoning the world itself with his very essence that he poured into it. Called The Long Defeat By The Elves and The Men Of The West. Firstly: All 16 rings were meant to go to the elves ( which lead to 300-500years of his infiltration & deception down the drain.) but Mairon of the Maiar(primordial angelic beings in simple terms as they are sort of beyond angels) disguised as a high elf named Annatar when he came to the elves pretending to be an emissary from Valinor on behalf of the Valar so it makes sense how alluring the ring is and how strong it’s pull on people is. (A bit too instant in the movies though) Galadriel soon saw right through him and especially when after speaking with him regarding not remembering him when in Valinor long ago where she learned from all the Valar thanks to being dominantly Vanyar/Teleri side over her Noldorin side where she gleaned from that encounter that she did not study under Aulë the Vala with any elf named Annatar ! But later named Sauron by the elves meaning deceiver! After all of this, The three elven rings were made in secret without Saurons touch upon them thanks to Celebrimbor! Remember Gandalf before he became Gandalf was the same species of entity Sauron used to be!! Wow hey? The Rings in this case, would have lost their powers eventually due to the lack of the One Ring and possibly because they were designed to defeat evil, & evil in the form of Sauron had been defeated twice already in the past. The Three Elven Rings served their purpose for a long time. Two out of three of them had several different bearers Unlike the other Rings, the main purpose of the Three is to "heal and preserve", as when Galadriel used Nenya to preserve her realm of Lothlórien over long periods. The Elves made the Three Rings to try to halt the passage of time, or as Tolkien had Elrond say, "to preserve all things unstained". I can expand upon this based on any further statements & questions you have for me as a reply to this comment ! ❤ There is problem here with the Rings, the Three were supposed to be never touched by Sauron and that's why they were not corrupting…Sauron had not taken part in their making which made the Three more 'pure' unsullied by his dark power, unlike the Nine and Seven Rings! But Sauron in the show touched the very material they were made of!!! So technically he could have tainted them and corrupted! Even appendices of Lot tell us the order of making the rings, so they didn't even need the righs to more detailed writings in UT or Silmarillion: 1200 Sauron endeavours to seduce the Eldar. Gil-galad refuses to treat with him; but the smiths of Eregion are won over. The Númenoreans begin to make permanent havens. c. 1500 The Elven-smiths instructed by Sauron reach the height of their skill. They begin the forging of the Rings of Power. c. 1590 The Three Rings are completed in Eregion. c. 1600 Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin. He completes the Barad-dûr. Celebrimbor perceives the designs of Sauron. 1693 War of the Elves & Sauron begins. The Three Rings are hidden." 'Did you not hear me, Gloin?' said Elrond. 'The Three were not made by Sauron, nor did he ever touch them. But of them it is not permitted to speak. So much only in this hour of doubt I may now say. They are not idle. But they were not made as weapons of war or conquest: that is not their power. Those who made them did not desire strength or domination or hoarded wealth, but understanding, making, and healing, to preserve all things unstained. These things the Elves of Middle-earth have in some measure gained, though with sorrow. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One."

    • @RealmOfT
      @RealmOfT Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your detailed and insightful comment! You've provided a thorough exploration of the lore surrounding the Three Elven Rings, and I appreciate the depth of your knowledge. You are absolutely right that the Three Elven Rings were unique in that they were crafted without Sauron's direct influence, which is a key aspect of their purity and power. Celebrimbor's skill and intent ensured that these rings served to heal, preserve, and protect rather than dominate or corrupt. Your explanation of how the fate of the Three Rings is tied to the One Ring and the broader implications of Sauron's defeat is spot-on. The idea that their power would fade with the diminishing of magic in the world, especially after Morgoth's long-lasting influence, adds a poignant layer to the concept of "The Long Defeat" the Elves often speak of. I also appreciate your detailed timeline of events and the clarification on Sauron's deception as Annatar. The context you provided about Galadriel's realization and the broader history enriches the understanding of these events. It's also fascinating to consider the parallels and contrasts between Sauron and Gandalf, both being Maiar, and how their paths diverged so dramatically. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and for your engaging comment. It adds great value to the discussion and enhances the appreciation of Tolkien's intricate world-building. If you have more insights or further thoughts, please feel free to share them!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Месяц 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 Месяц назад

    Awesome depth to Galadriel p1 - “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 Месяц назад

    The 3 Elven Rings are not susceptible to “The One Ring” in any direct way.. They’re only tied by fate to lose their power if Sauron is defeated completely & absolutely. As they were made by the elves and as always they make things for a purpose and pour their literal spirit into things they create. So if Sauron is defeated then the three rings power will fade and basically become almost useless or diminished versions of their original design since by this era magic has bled from the world by a huge degree thanks to Morgoth’s poisoning the world itself with his very essence that he poured into it. Called The Long Defeat By The Elves and The Men Of The West. Firstly: All 16 rings were meant to go to the elves ( which lead to 300-500years of his infiltration & deception down the drain.) but Mairon of the Maiar(primordial angelic beings in simple terms as they are sort of beyond angels) disguised as a high elf named Annatar when he came to the elves pretending to be an emissary from Valinor on behalf of the Valar so it makes sense how alluring the ring is and how strong it’s pull on people is. (A bit too instant in the movies though) Galadriel soon saw right through him and especially when after speaking with him regarding not remembering him when in Valinor long ago where she learned from all the Valar thanks to being dominantly Vanyar/Teleri side over her Noldorin side where she gleaned from that encounter that she did not study under Aulë the Vala with any elf named Annatar ! But later named Sauron by the elves meaning deceiver! After all of this, The three elven rings were made in secret without Saurons touch upon them thanks to Celebrimbor! Remember Gandalf before he became Gandalf was the same species of entity Sauron used to be!! Wow hey? The Rings in this case, would have lost their powers eventually due to the lack of the One Ring and possibly because they were designed to defeat evil, & evil in the form of Sauron had been defeated twice already in the past. The Three Elven Rings served their purpose for a long time. Two out of three of them had several different bearers Unlike the other Rings, the main purpose of the Three is to "heal and preserve", as when Galadriel used Nenya to preserve her realm of Lothlórien over long periods. The Elves made the Three Rings to try to halt the passage of time, or as Tolkien had Elrond say, "to preserve all things unstained". I can expand upon this based on any further statements & questions you have for me as a reply to this comment ! ❤ There is problem here with the Rings, the Three were supposed to be never touched by Sauron and that's why they were not corrupting…Sauron had not taken part in their making which made the Three more 'pure' unsullied by his dark power, unlike the Nine and Seven Rings! But Sauron in the show touched the very material they were made of!!! So technically he could have tainted them and corrupted! Even appendices of Lot tell us the order of making the rings, so they didn't even need the righs to more detailed writings in UT or Silmarillion: 1200 Sauron endeavours to seduce the Eldar. Gil-galad refuses to treat with him; but the smiths of Eregion are won over. The Númenoreans begin to make permanent havens. c. 1500 The Elven-smiths instructed by Sauron reach the height of their skill. They begin the forging of the Rings of Power. c. 1590 The Three Rings are completed in Eregion. c. 1600 Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin. He completes the Barad-dûr. Celebrimbor perceives the designs of Sauron. 1693 War of the Elves & Sauron begins. The Three Rings are hidden." 'Did you not hear me, Gloin?' said Elrond. 'The Three were not made by Sauron, nor did he ever touch them. But of them it is not permitted to speak. So much only in this hour of doubt I may now say. They are not idle. But they were not made as weapons of war or conquest: that is not their power. Those who made them did not desire strength or domination or hoarded wealth, but understanding, making, and healing, to preserve all things unstained. These things the Elves of Middle-earth have in some measure gained, though with sorrow. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One."

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Месяц назад

    She isn’t corruptible, but it’d be a forever battle to keep Sauron subdued spiritually, without a body & she could easily bring his captured arse back to Valinor to finally be judged as he avoided judgment at the end of War Of Wrath that lead into beginning the second ages once before already. There was a great what if scenerio fully lore friendly by Men Of The West and two other channels that did an awesome fully narrated and voice acted set of scenerios and narrations & prose galore all throughout the video. It explained how with this ring she’d be able to call back many elves to prosper and even inspire elves to come back yo repopulate middle earth and teach and mentor mankind to become ready to take care of the world one day after they’re fully mentored so to speak. Wish I had better words tonight but that’s the only way I can explain it from current memory. The video also showed how the Hitherlands would become full of dense forests that just grew thicker and thicker like the elder days and Lórien would expand and become more and more enchanted and lovely, splendorous. People would love and revere here so much so in a genuine way that that’s what Tolkien further explained why her with the ring would be scary because nobody would even want to go against someone so lovely and angelic. As she’d appear good and act good. Too good. That’s scary because nobody would want to even resist her and they’d fight for her attention and take out anyone speaking “ill” of her etc so to speak. These dense forests would also be like the elder days because elves used to never touch ground and run amongst the trees and their long winding branches etc. Thank you so much for your kind words. Some respond to me with half rudeness or only selectively reply to anything I say to where it’s almost a one sided conversation with them. It means so much to me. couldn’t be corrupted as her without the rings was practically impossible to win over or defeat. And her WITH Nenya against Sauron with or without the one ring is easily a stalemate and even Gil Galad and Elendil together slayer his physical body while he even wore the ring so… what then? as I recall the one ring was only tied to the other three by fate. I explain more deeply in my comments about her in 4 different sets of comments split into two parts each. I’d love for you to find them and add your brilliant thoughts to them. To add more context and such for other future readers. Thanks yet again for being pleasant. ❤️

    • @RealmOfT
      @RealmOfT Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your beautifully detailed comment! Your insights into Galadriel and the profound transformations of the world she experienced are truly captivating. You paint a vivid picture of the Elves' world before the sun and moon, capturing the awe and terror of such a dramatic shift. It's fascinating to consider how this immense change would impact beings who had known only twilight and the subtle hues of starlight. The sheer emotional and sensory impact of experiencing color and light in such a profound way is both wonderful and terrifying, as you so eloquently describe. Your analysis of Galadriel's demonstration to Frodo versus Gandalf's temptation is particularly striking. Galadriel's power and wisdom, combined with her deep understanding of the consequences of wielding the One Ring, highlight her strength and resolve. She indeed shows Frodo the potential devastation, embodying both the beauty and terror of her potential as a Ring-bearer, whereas Gandalf explains his refusal, underscoring their complementary roles in resisting the Ring's allure. The contrast between the beauty and terror of the sun and night is a profound reflection on the dual nature of many aspects of Tolkien's world. The sun, crafted from the golden fruit of Laurelin and piloted by the Maiarin spirit Arien, embodies both the physical and metaphysical brilliance and terror, while the night, with its celestial beauty and lurking dangers, represents another layer of this intricate duality. Your comment about the final battle, Dagor Dagorath, and the eventual healing and renewal of the world is deeply moving. It reminds us of the ongoing struggle between light and darkness, and the ultimate hope for renewal and restoration in Tolkien's mythology. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts and knowledge. Your comments add a rich layer of understanding and appreciation for the lore of Middle-earth. If you have more to share, I'd love to hear it!