Glaurung, Ancalagon, & the Dragons of The Silmarillion | Tolkien Explained
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- Covering the origins and lives of the great dragons of the First Age. Created by Morgoth to help defeat the Noldor, the dragons would be some of the most powerful and cunning of all evil beings. Today, we feature the lives of Glaurung and Ancalagon the Black - the two most famous early dragons, as well as lesser known dragons like Gostir.
Glaurung, the father of dragons, shows his ability not only to destroy with his fire, but to manipulate with his words and bewitch with his gaze. He even speaks with his master's voice at one point! Ancalagon, the greatest and most powerful of Morgoth's dragons, would nearly win the War of Wrath for the Dark Lord, before being defeated in one of the most epic battles in Middle-earth History.
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Do a video of the dwarves in the first age please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can you do a life of Celeborn video please? 🔥
Are dragons fully extinct in LOTR?
do you have link to the map you were using (beleriand)
The idea of Morgoth _grounding_ his young, disobedient dragon for two-hundred years is hilarious.
Son, you go to your room! Dad my room is just a pit of lava! Can I get it extended to that cave of gold that we have over there? Then that would solve my bed issue. ( That's when you found out that a year ago Malgoth gave him a nice hill under the mountain to sleep but he got in a brawl with some teenage balwrocs and broke is hill when they were goofing off)
Reminds me of my cat
*Worm, Glaurung was a worm.
@@PADARM,
*Shai-Hulud was a worm.
Haha “Bad dog!”
Ancalagon might be the biggest dragon Morgoth created, but Glaurung was the best dragon in Middle Earth. He was so cunning and naughty even Morgoth was quite displeased with him
That awkward moment when even the Devil himself isn't pleased with you.
I LOVE Glaurung's character. Such a great villain!!
I quite agree! Glaurung's sheer range - being able to be destructive and manipulative in equal measure - the scene with Turin in Nargothrond alone is chilling. The idea of the power in the gaze and voice of a dragon (combined with cunning, astute understanding of psychology, guilt-tripping, flattery, the pretence of pity and even grudging admiration for Turin's - and simple flat out lying!) Goodness knows what was passing through the minds of Finduilas and the other distraught captives.
Glaurung seems to more than possess the voice of Morgoth, embodying in large measure also the latter's vengeance against Hurin's children, witnessed by Hurin through the first Dark Lord's eyes...
Plus the idea of a younger, more impulsive Glaurung as the draconic equivalent of a stroppy adolescent is only made more priceless by that of Morgoth, once possessed of cosmic power before the dawn of time, later reduced to merely titanic power, before dwindling further while growing in "conventional power" inasmuch as an army including Balrogs, Orcs, assorted bestial or diabolical beings that were formerly Maiar, reaching his lowest ebb - as the somewhat peeved "parent" of Glaurung!
@@valentinkambushev4968 Flattery and lies not withstanding, I am not sure that Melkor/the Devil was ever exactly easily pleased, but the image remains hilarious, touched with schadenfreude in the midst of the often tragic events of the First Age (judging by the Silmarilion at any rate).
Bad and naughty dragons are put in the Iron Prison of Angband to atone for their crimes.
Dragon: *reveals itself early*
Morgoth: "YOU'RE GROUNDED FOR 200 YEARS!!!"
Crazy to think that Elrond's daddy was the guy to kill not just the biggest dragon in Tolkeins works, but one of the biggest dragons in ANY fantasy universe.
Not only any fantasy universe, maybe even bigger than modern Kaiju's like Godzilla or King Ghidorrah, or if not have similar size.
@@kotarojujo2737 way bigger then them he's over 100km big
@@kotarojujo2737 your name is messing with my head lol
@@Subby1807 than*
i dunno the plot armor was so thick in that scene it feels like a half ass retcon or something.
(the whole flying boat thing sucks imo - ill just imagine that they're really eagles instead of some non-sense crap lol)
And here you thought The Lord of the Rings was nuts. The Silmarillion out here with spaceships fighting mountain-sized dragons.
Earendil: What is a spaceship?
Final Fantasy origins
*Frodo looking at history books about the first age and about the flying ship*
"oh yeah....and we have to WALK to mordor eating lambas bread..."
"There is only one Dragon in Bywater. And that's green!"
lololol Matt missed that one.😄😆😂🤣
You can drink your fancy ales,
You can drink them by the flagon,
But the only brew for the brave and truuuuuue,
Comes from the Green Dragon!
And he does not share beer
@@typacsk * jumps off the roof onto an eagle
I just thought of something;
Glaurung has more diverse abilities than Ancalagon and the other winged Dragons. When he first thought up the Dragons, I believe that Morgoth wanted creatures that could cause more chaos against his foes. But, in the War of Wrath, Morgoth needed more raw and destructive power. Hence, the complete removal of abilities like Glaurung's gaze, replaced with wings and even greater size.
I would argue that Ancalagon had all the powers of Glaurung and much more, but he never had the chance (and for the most part never the need) to use them
Winged dragons have Glaurung's powers. Smaug uses them briefly in the Hobbit, IIRC (though to much less effect than Glaurung), and if Smaug had them then surely Ancalagon must have as well.
Ancalagon 100% had everything glaurung had and more there is a reason he is called the greatest dragon in historia of middle earth.
@@hugo-pg5tvTruth be told though glaurung being the far more fleshed out of all the dragons of the first age, especially more so than ancalagon. So i cant really blame folks for getting this bit mixed up.
Heck...even makes a bit of sense if not for smaug and the whole dragon sickness thing flies in the face of it. Another part that i see alot is "morgoth created dragons" HE CANT CREATE, ONLY CORRUPT. Yet still.. Easy to see how that can get confused.
I always get goosebumps whenever I hear ancalagon's name
I get goosebumps whenever I hear the name of any of Tolkien's dragons.
@@valentinkambushev4968 .
@@smaug9956
Just got goosebumps.🙂
Would have loved to see him in action
Cool Penguin For some reason, I always thought it was pronounced with a soft c. 🤔
The dwarves stand against Glaurung is so cool. I love the long standing rivalry between the dragons and the dwarves. Great video as always!
Thanks for watching! I do love some Dwarves v Dragons action!!
Ah! Aquela época durante a primeira era foi lendário, nos Anãos estávamos no nosso esplendor! E os dragões estavam em milhões! Já durante a 3 era só havia 1 !
@@Dwarfsaliance need a movie about it
@Aung Ramenmovies on 1st age would be beyond what we’ve seen
@@jummyranCant be done for like 10-15 reasons but im right there with you on this! Ancalagon and glaurung ON SCREEN?!?!🤯🤯🤯🤯
I've always been so impressed by the description of Ancalagon. We are impressed by dragons like Smaug and those from Game of Thrones, but imagine one so massive, its fall breaks a mountain. That would be something cool to see in a show but not sure they can/will
If you want some reference there is a dragon sleeping on a mountain in Ds3 archdragon peak. He’s almost bigger than the mountain itself. And it’s no small mountain either
And to imagine that this thing can fly. He is so massive that he should be able to fly in space.
@@valentinkambushev4968 but he needs air to fly
Edit: nevermind I just had a smooth brain moment
@@killahasbigrpk8711 I was just about to say that we threw away the scenes a long time ago, but you did it for me.
@Pangea06 it’s enough to make even the ainur scared
Glaurung: Here are the test results.
For Niniel, wife of Turin.
*YOU ARE THE SISTER!*
This man knows more about dragons than I do. And I'm Gandalf!
You think you are wise, Mithrandir, yet for all your subtleties, you have not wisdom.
Gandalf!?
More study, less epic sax
Ah old grey beard
Excuse me?
So what you’re saying is that Morgoth literally grounded Glaurung for two centuries. Talk about strict parents.
Love how glaurung was grounded for two hundred years
That Glaurung voice was awesome!
Thanks so much! :)
remind me of the pitlords of warcraft lol
Nice of Morgoth to give his dragons courses in rhetoric and elocution, at least to Glaurung and Smaug. Something that, apparently, he didn't do with his balrogs.
i like to think he only had to teach one and they carried it on by teaching their young - everyone is scratching their heads about how smaug knows how to talk lol - but the ents learned how to speak and they then taught their young to speak their own language afterwards - you think a 600 year old dragon is just chilling in a cave breathing fire til dad says he can come out of his room again? lol (also the balrogs know how to use spells - which require knowledge of ancient speech so yeah)
Balrogs spoke the dark speech
Balrogs absolutely could speak. The Balrog in Moria specifically utters a counter-curse to stop one of Gandalf's spells.
Balrogs could speak, and did, but they're very rare and none get an entire book about them or much characterisation, aside from some pages in the silmarillion and unfinished tales. Durin's bane just doesnt speak in the film, and is scarier for it.
12:42
In the words of very conflicted movie,
"Oh, they fly now!
They fly now?!....
They fly now."
Weirdly that fits the dragons more then the troopers. Troopers had jump jets 70 years ago, it's not new. Giant fire breathing crocodile monsters being able to fly is a new game changer because walls won't protect from them anymore.
The imagery of Eärendil in his hallowed ship, beaming light from the silmaril, and fighting Ancalagon is one of my favorites in all of Tolkien's work. If I could choose one battle to have a lot more detail on, then it would certainly be that one.
agreed
And the dual between Fingolfin and morgoth
Can you imagine Glaurung or Angalacon breathing? They would destroy stuff just in their normal respiratory process.
I was always confused about the origin of the Dragon's. We are told by Tolkien that Morgoth can't create new beings just corrupt them like captured Elves becoming corrupted into Orcs, or fallen Maiar following Morgoth and becoming Balrogs.
I have a theory on this, but I thought it would be best for its own video. Obviously, Morgoth could have perverted some other creature (like elves to orcs). However, I think Glaurung speaking with Morgoth's voice might point to them being of his own mind, so to speak. Much like the dwarves and Aule, before Eru gives them true life. Just a theory!
Wouldn’t Eru object to the dragons if they were created similar to the dwarves?
@@NerdoftheRings The theory makes sense, could that also apply to Smaug in The Hobbit even though Morgoth was removed from the world, over six thousand years prior?
@@NerdoftheRings But Dwarves were immobile if Aule did not control them by his will , so when Morgoth was yeeted beyond the door of night dont you think that dragons would just slowly become powerless but still Dragons fought wars with dwarves , means they were still powerfull ?
@@Knight860 probably not. Smaug was young when he took over Erebor.
His voice for Glaurung is highkey really good
All the other dragons were terrifying and all since they killed so many, but I feel like Glaurung was the most twisted since he allowed people to live if only for their lives to become tormented by his will.
Glaurung is really impressive villain. One of my most favorite villains in Tolkien's universe.
Ah yes, Ancalagon, the personification of the meteor that hit earth all those years ago in Dragon form.
And killed dinosaurs!
I am surprised by how recent the videos covering LOTR, Tolkens universe lore are. I expected most content to be decades old as YT has been around for 20 years or so. As one who has not read the books, the insight into the elaborite history of middle earth and its characters, especially those left out of the movies, is greatly appreciated.
I agree, but please read the books.🙏
To be fair, during the first years of RUclips there was no content creator as we know them, it started around 2008, and it was mostly funny videos. But I agree that in the recent years we have seen a huge surge in Tolkien lore videos. (And yes, please, read the books they are incredible)
@@Anarchouettisme
I have to confess that I have subscribed to about ten if them.🙂
youtube is only 16 years old, created in 2005
Glaurung: Emerging from Angband without the wishes of his master.
Morgoth: That's it, your grounded
Glaurung: Nooooooooooo
Do y’all think that, like Glaurung and Smaug, Ancalagon could speak? Considering he’s the mightiest of all dragons, it could be a possibility
If he could, he would probably have a voice that could paralyze entire armies and break the land and skies with its power.
Ancalagon spoke by grinding mountains beneath his tread.
His voice was made of earthquakes, whirlwinds, and tsunami tsunamis! Could I get a lil Ancalagon asmr pls&thx
"Come face my might, children of Eru; my scales are as the timeless void! My eyes are the mockery of the great lamps my master did tore asunder! My teeth are as all Arda would snap unmarred! My roar brings ending to all motion of the world! As I sleep, my tail encircles your nests in Eriador, while my head lays aloft in the Halls of Mandos! My wings are an eclipse of a hundred winters! My fire, is the desolation of stars! Fear be your only recourse, and take pride you meet your death beneath my shade!"
@@KingOfSciliyhe must have been a contortionist haha that's a really sick line, what's that from?
@@jacobburr3570 It's partially inspired by Smaug's description of himself in The Hobbit.
That’s what Glaurung gets for playing with his food 😅
I like to think Earendil had lifelong ptsd from seeing the dragons torching Gondolin when he was a child. His battle with Ancalagon was also a battle with his childhood fears. Like, he is trembling a little as he flies to battle, he is remembering the Fall of Gondolin. Then he grabs his bow and thinks "no, I'm not helpless anymore."
Ancalagon, meaning 'absolute unit' in Sindarin.
Well, it suits him.
No, it means 'rushing jaws'' in Sindarin.
"Sentient" dragons would have to come from an original creation of Iluvatar, since Sauron, like Aule and Yavanna, is incapable of creating sentient beings without Eru's help. They can be BRED. So where did the first dragons originate? What could they have been? Alligators from the south of Arda?
I like to think of them like the giant spiders, the first being a maia bounding itself to the world with a mortal form, and their children being a new race.
@@matthiuskoenig3378 The problem with that though is that you still need other spiders/dragons a Maia can breed with
Glaurung is inspired by Fafnir, dragon from a Norse legend. Fafnir is actually a dwarv who transformed himself into a dragon. Just saying this to add to your confusion 😉
@@Crafty_Spirit
Thanks. I appreciate it. lol
The idea of talking alligators in the universe needs to be canon.
I got so excited when I saw the title of your newest Tolkien Explained video. I love that you directly quote from the book "and he fell upon the towers of Thangorodrim, and they were broken in his ruin." and thus avoid the sensitive topic of the size of Ancalagon the Black, for now everyone can still interpret it the way they hear it. The deep dive into Glaurung's life really describes the development of dragons and the hidden abilities that are often overlooked and neither were shown in the movies. Great work!
I've always loved the dwarves especially for their craftsmanship
These videos are going to be so helpful when it comes to the upcoming show. Can't wait!
Literally got 15 minutes of shivers listening to this! So incredibly well done!! Keep up the great work, I look forward to your content all week!!!😁
So how did Morgoth “create” the dragons if he was incapable of making life?
He perverted elves into orcs, even made the trolls in mockery of the ents
Did he capture an innocent little snake and fill it with evil? I’m very curious about this haha
Haha. I just responded to this question a second ago, so I'll include it here...
I have a theory on this, but I thought it would be best for its own video. Obviously, Morgoth could have perverted some other creature (like elves to orcs). However, I think Glaurung speaking with Morgoth's voice might point to them being of his own mind, so to speak. Much like the dwarves and Aule, before Eru gives them true life. Just a theory!
@@NerdoftheRings interesting!!! Ok, at least it provides some explanation! Thx!! :))
@@NerdoftheRings
Once Aule turned his attention away from his creation, they fell unconscious to the ground. Doesn't Morgoth have to be in proximity to do what you think he does with dragons? Don't all the dragons have to be controlled by their puppet master simultaneously? Can Morgoth actually do that? How can Smaug use the voice of Morgoth when Morgoth is shut out if Arda? The dragons have to be sentient beings.
Morgoth breaks off a finger and bam, dragons are born...
@@edwardness7497 😂😂😂
Weekly story telling sessions 😊, love listening to these to start off the weekend
Ah Ancalagon, how I wish you were around more so I could have gotten a grasp on your personality. And Glaurung is most certainly one of Tolkien's greatest villains in my humble opinion. Splendid video as always good sir! Btw, are you going to do videos on Fëanor and Gothmog the Balrog lord sometime in the future?
Ancalagon would fling Godzilla to the stratosphere just by farting.
the first age needs its own movie(you cant change my mind), wonderful video!
It needs it's own ten-season TV contract.🙂
Another day, another great content! I was so eagerly waiting for you to cover the subject of dragons. Thank you so much. Great Job #Nerd of the rings!
Thanks so much!
This subject is fascinating ! Wish we knew more about ancalagon but the way you talk about him is too interesting to resist the urge ti know more!
Amazing video as always, mate. I'd love to one day see a video about lesser known beasts/monsters like the Watcher In The Water. Always been curious about it.
Love this video, have watched it a few times. I love listening to the wars including Glaurung, and especially your video showing his movements during battle etc.
nice voices dude =) your natural voice is rather high pitched so i thought for sure that was someone else at first. and whoever did the artwork for ancalagon is a monet of middle-earth!
Fantastic video, an incredibly interesting subject and history really well told and discussed. Nicely done!
Another masterpiece, thanks for creating these epic video's !
The description of Vingilot appearing in the moment of greatest need and leading the great eagles of Manwe into battle, the light of the Silmaril on Earendils forehead piercing through Morgoth's darkness is my one of my favourite moments in Tolkien's work. (Alongside the Númenorian invasion of Aman, the destruction of the One Ring and the conversation between Tuor and Ulmo.)
awesome vid Matt really enjoyed
Love the dragons! Smaug almost seems like a puppy.
WHAT
@@smaug9956 sorry Smaug.
@@timbotook6447 wow you have a cool channel
@@smaug9956 thank you, my friend.
@@timbotook6447 i agree, very cool channel. everyone should have a creative outlet like yours
Extremely pleased by your excellent editing skills and content my friend (for all your vids). Thank very much !
Great reads man, ur voices are great and I appreciate the dedication, really brought the dragons to life
This video is amazing, I love all of it! The size of these dragons is unimaginable, thx for putting extra effort into the voice acting, one tip that I have and you could look into is voice pitch lowering/shifting(it's not very hard to do, a few buttons away), basically, you are lowering the pitch of your voice to sound even more terrifying (based on how much you are lowering it), it can be done directly in the video editing software or if not you can find free audio processing software.
Oh man i have to read all my Tolkien books again, thanx for reminding
Haha! Better get started! :)
@@NerdoftheRings yeah, i have so many before i begin again, thanx for putting the artists names on the description, very helpful.
This was a really really sick video dude! Very much appreciated! Thankyou!
Unbelievably good. Watching a second time. Might I say that this is best played at 1.25 speed the first time. Your pronunciation it wonderful and the art spectacular as it always is. You have become a narrator to be reckoned with!
Man your content is amazing. Love your videos :)
Another good one bud. Keep up the good work. You should do a what if and try to recreate the war of wrath. No one would be better to do that then you.
Great video as usual. So calm and powerful
you are a genius creator, haven't been able to stop watching your videos for three days!!
I think you should do a video on the greatest mounts of middle earth (horses and other creatures)
Bill the Pony for the win 🙂
@@garytwinem5275 Indeed😂😂😂
That would be cool!
Not sure if they’re accurate (probably not tbh) but I do love the art depicting Glaurung and the wingless dragons just looking like big lizards. Adds a sort of more “primordial” feel to them, like they’re still closer to whatever they may have been before Morgoth’s power made them into dragons.
Tolkien called them "worms"
Amazing art and nice work as usual.
Love your content keep up the good work 👏
i love that you listed the artists and artworks shown in the video, gained a sub!
Thanks! There are some phenomenal artists in the world of Tolkien!! Welcome to the channel! 😁
I dare to say this may be one of your best works.. absolutely stunning
Thanks so much!
Such a cool video. Thank you for doing this!
This video is Stellar!! Very well put together.
Once again, so incredibly good!!!!!
Another great video
Your videos are so awesome. I’m so glad I came across your YT! Thank you for bringing Middle earth to life!
Glad you are enjoying the channel! :)
Forgot what great DM voices you got; respect.
Such a great video, thanks for your hard work and quality content. I have a video suggestion: the circumstances, main events around the beginning and ending of each age.
That's great video idea. Videos have been done about The War of Wrath and The War of the Last Alliance, but nothing has been done about the transitions into the next age. The Numenor videos are all independent, separated from the events of the Second Age.
I’d love to see dragons interact - speak and argue - with each other. Kind of like how the trolls did in The Hobbit but not idiots lmfao
This is 10000% one of your best videos so far...great narration and explanation as always! September 2022 can't come soon enough my friend :)
Great video as always. Narration is very chill thank you
It's so fun to hear about all the massive battles, terrifying creatures, beautiful landscapes and powerful dark lords of the ages that predates the third age. It puts the war of the ring in a completly different light. Compared to the first age, Arda during the third age is more similiar to a post-apocalyptic world than anything else.
As a fan of How To Train Your Dragon its hard for me to think of Dragons as pure evil as they are in Tolkien.
I think Glaurung is the only pure evil dragon in Middle-earth.
@@dragonhelmofdor-lomin4017 And Smaug "I am death" is not?
@@vladtheimpaler9577 Smaug will leave you alone as long as you don't steal from him.
Unfortunately,dragons of Tolkien are simply weapons of war made by Melkor,corruption of lizards and such by him,and mockery of Eru's creation.No good can really come from such deeds.
Best RUclips channel. Your videos are such a treat.
This is one of the best channels on youtube!
Cracking video, love your channel man!
Thanks so much! And thanks for subscribing!
Omg ! Hell yea saving this for later!!
Morgoth: I'm tired of playing, bring the big guns!
Thanks for the great video!
Always good work ty.
Thank you for doing this video
Thanks for watching!
Morgoth revealed his most powerful weapon...Winged Dragons
Everyone else at that battle: THEY FLY NOW???
They fly now
This is my favourite video so far
This was a really interesting video to watch, thank you for providing such enjoyable recounts of Tolkien's world!
Now I haven't fully read the Silmarillion yet or know the exact wording of the fight between Earendil and Ancalagon, and am told that not much is known about what really happened in the aerial battle.
From what I heard, I like to think the Eagles and Earendil's shots/light/attacks eventually blinded or rendered the dragon flightless, causing it to fall from the sky and impale itself on one of the towers of Thangorodrim. Trashing about in its final, fiery breaths, the volcanoes came crumbling down as Ancalagon dies. It seems to me like a probable explanation for how such a large dragon could be slain.
That was great!!
I love the descriptions of glaurung
Bro I NEEDED this lore tidbit, many thanks upon thy house for allowing me such info
I recently bought the one ring table top game. And then found this channel it is helping some much with game planning. I’ve been bingeing all week!
8:23 Please do a video about spells and oaths of Middle Earth. And their power and what it does to the different persons involved.
I’ve often wondered this about the dragons of middle earth- there’s no known parallel creatures that Morgoth could have based them on, except perhaps the eagles of Manwe. But a thought occurred to me awhile back. Morgoth before his establishment of his bases of operations in Beleriand, was the most transient and well traveled of the Valar, except possibly for Orome. It’s conceivable to me that Morgoth in his travels, could have seen creatures that are yet unknown to many in the West, and based his dragons from those models.
Very Nice video man !
Does he piece together all this lore from across Tolkien's works? This man is a blessing
"across Tolkien's work" bro you can simply find all of this lore from one book, The Silmarilion
The war of wrath is almost too epic to comprehend. The skies erupting with lighting and flame with the coming of the dragons, and earendil slaying ancagalon on his flying ship from the heavens among the eagles. Chills down my spine and tears in my eyes
I don’t know if you’ve made videos already, but travels of any of the other high kings of the Noldror or and videos of the houses of the edian would be cool see🙂
Major points for the Glaurung voice!
Every break I have at work,is dedicated to watching your videos !Keep up the good work buddy.You keep middle earth alive;everyday a bit more,in our hearts.
I hope they hire you for the new Amazon series.If only as a side character or as a wise elf,guiding the main cast of characters in the good direction.
Haha
But seriously,good job mate :)
You got many people behind you and supporting you and its because you deserve it.Never forget it ;)