Lore of Middle-earth: The One Enemy; Melkor

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2016
  • Once more unto the lore! Today I talk of the great enemy of Middle-earth; Melkor.
    Music was created and provided by Adrian von Ziegler:
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  • @XraynPR
    @XraynPR 7 лет назад +33

    And while every Ainur was singing some nice fairy song, Melkor mosh-pitted his way through the room to the tunes of Death Metal

    • @columbo1988
      @columbo1988 5 лет назад

      More like black metal. Even some folk love Death Metal. No body loves black metal except black metal.

    • @seekingabsolution1907
      @seekingabsolution1907 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, but it's amateur metal, repetitive and self indulgent.

  • @jmitterii2
    @jmitterii2 7 лет назад +48

    Ungoliant is a creature of the void, something that followed Melkor back when he was exploring the void searching for the secret fire of creation, he returned and went into Arda as he realized the secret fire is with Eru, it is Eru. Ungoliant and the void basically a personification of nothingness. Hence why it consumes everything, and last mentions "it is said" Ungoliant consumed her self.
    The void is always empty and consumes itself in emptiness.
    At least that's what I get from the Silmarillion.
    Ungoliant isn't something created by Melkor. And how it's mentioned it came from the void, it likely didn't come from Eru either. It's the personification of the void-- opposite of something, it is nothing. And evidently this nothing consumes everything into nothingness. It's why Ungoliant is powerful enough to destroy the two trees. Melkor couldn't destroy the two trees himself.
    So it's stronger than a Vala or Mai, and not mentioned to be a Vala. It's basically something else from the void.
    It has cheats in both ability and limitations... the Balrogs scare it away, but it nearly destroys Melkor.

    • @timefluidscribbler
      @timefluidscribbler 2 года назад +5

      I find the end of her story too open ended for that interpretation personally

    • @seekingabsolution1907
      @seekingabsolution1907 2 года назад +1

      Other explanations say she's one of the Maiar that served Melkor.

    • @APalebloodSky
      @APalebloodSky 2 года назад +2

      My headcanon is that she is one of the beings that would be called Nameless Things, like the Watcher in the Water and the other things really deep down.

    • @Cowpitulate
      @Cowpitulate 17 дней назад

      something to point out, Ungoliant's weakness is the opposite of emptiness, so the fullness of life and so when she attack Melkor and he calls on his Balrogs for aid, what defeats her isn't the fire as such but what fire represents to the void. The light that fills up the void with the fullness, volume and colour. This is what scares her away, something that can dominate her blackness. Light = Life. Eru Illuvatar's imperishable flame is the contrast to the void, so the Balrogs fire wards off her darkness. Really kinda amazing when you think about it.

  • @curiouscatalyst
    @curiouscatalyst 6 лет назад +12

    "It's like Melkor gave Eru a massive middle finger" and "they manage to steal a Silmaril and then bugger off!" Howling. Earned a sub with that alone. Brilliant video.

  • @James11111
    @James11111 4 года назад +3

    Valar: *Perfect church choir singing*
    Melkor: *Aggressive heavy metal*
    Eru: "I can make a remix out of this."

    • @starlightsystem4065
      @starlightsystem4065 4 года назад +1

      shadowthehh2 This comment needs more likes

    • @seekingabsolution1907
      @seekingabsolution1907 2 года назад

      Doesn't have to be a church choir. There's a lot of shit that it could be. River dance perhaps.

    • @James11111
      @James11111 2 года назад

      @@seekingabsolution1907 It's angels singing to god. A church choir is the most fitting thing.
      *But you're not wrong though*

  • @Rhae_of_Sun
    @Rhae_of_Sun 7 лет назад +24

    34:00
    In
    that vast shadow once of yore Fingolfin stood: his shield he bore
    with field of heaven's blue and star of crystal shining pale afar. In
    overmastering wrath and hate desperate he smote upon that gate,
    the [Elvish] king, there standing lone, while endless fortresses
    of stone engulfed the thin clear ringing keen of silver horn on
    baldric green. His hopeless challenge dauntless cried Fingolfin
    there: 'Come, open wide, dark king, your ghastly brazen doors! Come
    forth, whom earth and heaven abhors! Come forth, O monstrous craven
    lord, and fight with thine own hand and sword, thou wielder of hosts
    of banded thralls, thou tyrant leaguered with strong walls, thou foe
    of God and elvish race! I wait thee here. Come! Show thy face!' Then
    Morgoth came. For the last time in those great wars he dared to climb
    from subterranean throne profound, the rumour of his feet a sound of
    rumbling earthquake underground. Black-armoured, towering,
    iron-crowned he issued forth; his mighty shield a vast unblazoned
    sable field with shadow like a thundercloud; and o'er the gleaming
    king it bowed, as huge aloft like mace he hurled that hammer of the
    underworld, Grond. Clanging to ground it tumbled down like a
    thunder-bolt, and crumbled the rocks beneath it; smoke up-started, a
    pit yawned, and a fire darted. Fingolfin like a shooting light
    beneath a cloud, a stab of white, sprang then aside, and Ringil drew
    like ice that gleameth cold and blue, his sword devised of elvish
    skill to pierce the flesh with deadly chill. With seven wounds it
    rent his foe, and seven mighty cries of woe rang in the mountains,
    and the earth quook, and Angband's trembling armies shook. Yet Orcs
    would after laughing tell of the duel at the gates of hell; though
    elvish song thereof was made ere this but one - when sad was laid
    the mighty king in barrow high, and Thorndor, Eagle of the sky,
    the dreadful tidings brought and told to mourning Elfinesse of old.
    Thrice was Fingolfin with great blows to his knees beaten, thrice he
    rose still leaping up beneath the cloud aloft to hold star-shining,
    proud, his stricken shield, his sundered helm, that dark nor might
    could overwhelm till all the earth was burst and rent in pits about
    him. He was spent. His feet stumbled. He fell to wreck upon the
    ground, and on his neck a foot like rooted hills was set, and he was
    crushed - not conquered yet; one last despairing stroke he gave:
    the mighty foot pale Ringil clave about the heel, and black the blood
    gushed as from smoking fount in flood. Halt goes for ever from that
    stroke great Morgoth; but the king he broke, and would have hewn and
    mangled thrown to wolves devouring. Lo! from throne that Manwë bade
    him build on high, on peak unscaled beneath the sky, Morgoth to
    watch, now down there swooped Thorndor the King of Eagles, stooped,
    and rending beak of gold he smote in Bauglir's face, then up did
    float on pinions thirty fathoms wide bearing away, though loud they
    cried, the mighty corse, the Elven-king; and where the mountains
    make a ring far to the south about that plain where after Gondolin
    did reign, embattled city, at great height upon a dizzy snowcap white
    in mounded cairn the mighty dead he laid upon the mountain's head.
    Never Orc nor demon after dared that pass to climb, o'er which there
    stared Fingolfin's high and holy tomb, till Gondolin's appointed
    doom.

    • @lordandsaviour5666
      @lordandsaviour5666 6 лет назад

      Easily one of my favourite parts of the Silmarillion.

    • @shamuschannel682
      @shamuschannel682 4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing this - this is my favorite part in any of Tolkien’s works- hail Fingolfin!

  • @Soapasaurus
    @Soapasaurus 7 лет назад +56

    Please continue making these lore videos. I listen to them every day at work. Ive tried listening to other youtube lore videos and no one speaks the way you do.

  • @mikasuper1871
    @mikasuper1871 7 лет назад +79

    When u said,
    "It's like Melkor gave eru a massive middle finger "
    I fell off my chair XD
    And also happy new year

  • @MasterBombadillo
    @MasterBombadillo 7 лет назад +48

    Actually, Melkor didn't want to enslave everything, he wanted to destroy everything. In HoME X: Morgoth's Ring, we read about his motivations:
    "Thus, as Morgoth, when Melkor was confronted by the existence of other inhabitants of Arda, with other wills and intelligences, he was enraged by the mere fact of their existence, and his only notion of dealing with them was by physical force, or the fear of it. His sole ultimate object was their destruction. Elves, and still more Men, he despised because of their weakness: that is their lack of physical force, or power over matter; but he was also afraid of them. He was aware, at any rate originally when still capable of rational thought, that he could not annihilate them: that is, destroy their being; but their physical life, and incarnate form became increasingly to his mind the only thing that was worth considering. Or he became so far advanced in Lying that he lied even to himself, and pretended that he could destroy them and rid Arda of them altogether. Hence his endeavour always to break wills and subordinate them to or absorb them in his own will and being, before destroying their bodies. This was sheer nihilism, and negation its one ultimate object: Morgoth would no doubt, if he had been victorious, have ultimately destroyed even his own creatures, such as the Orcs, when they had served his sole purpose in using them: the destruction of Elves and Men. Melkor's final impotence and despair lay in this: that whereas the Valar (and in their degree Elves and Men) could still love Arda Marred, that is Arda with a Melkor-ingredient, and could still heal this or that hurt, or produce from its very marring, from its state as it was, things beautiful and lovely, Melkor could do nothing with Arda, which was not from his own mind and was interwoven with the work and thoughts of others: even left alone he could only have gone raging on till all was levelled again into a formless chaos. And yet even so he would have been defeated, because it would still have existed, independent of his own mind, and a world in potential."
    The one that wanted to enslave the inhabitants of the world was Sauron. He didn't object to the world being there, and he did not share Morgoth's nihilism. The above quote is a piece of a whole comparison between Morgoth and Sauron.
    Great video despite that though.

    • @Rhae_of_Sun
      @Rhae_of_Sun 7 лет назад +8

      Damn, I almost feel bad for Melkor.

    • @TheSourcePlayer
      @TheSourcePlayer 7 лет назад

      MasterBombadillo isn't that game or whatever it is not canon? Like that could just be fan fiction essentially

    • @MasterBombadillo
      @MasterBombadillo 7 лет назад +9

      +TheSourcePlayer
      tolkiengateway.net/wiki/The_History_of_Middle-earth
      This is what I'm quoting from. A book series based on notes and drafts from Tolkien himself, edited by his son, who also edited The Silmarillion. In some aspects HoME is more reliable than The Silmarillion because although I doubt Christopher has implemented big changes, there are some things he changed to publish The Silmarillion, and it's not clear which parts. In HoME, it is made clear what's written by Tolkien and what's written by his son.

    • @stoneryoda9377
      @stoneryoda9377 7 лет назад +3

      bigpollett n also curiosity he wants to create his own being but he doesn't have the flame imperishable so must resort to twisting and corrupting he's just jealous of éru

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 6 лет назад

      The letters are nice, but not cannon. They're concepts in creation at best. Cannon is what is finally put in the book. Nihilism doesn't fit with the story of Melkor at the beginning. He really wanted to have it his way. Destroying things was his way at saying that wasn't my way, or you're not honoring me with saying is this good ol' lord of chicken shit sweet sunshine?
      Problem with looking at pencil scratching of concept work of authors is that you'll just get lots of brainstorming, together completely contradictory to any story line. A divide by 0. Undefined. BLah. You can make anything from it, so why even bother citing the letters to begin with, because at that the author hadn't even decided the definitions and labels and what not and so not and whatever butter bean. :)

  • @TjDarkFallenLH
    @TjDarkFallenLH 6 лет назад +5

    30:30 quick criticism Fingolfin and his host DID take part in the Kinslaying, although in his defense Fingolfin couldn't have known that Feanor had engaged the Teleri first. Both Feanor and Fingolfin, their sons, and the rest of the Noldor (minus Finarfin) took the ships until they arrived at the Helcaraxe. Feanor ordered Fingolfin's ships to be burned and subsequently abandoned Fingolfin in the Helcaraxe.
    This has been said in other comments, but Earendil did not slay Glaurung in the War of Wrath. Glaurung had been dead for decades at that point, killed by Turin Turambar.
    Good video though, subbed and liked.

    • @tomquirk6767
      @tomquirk6767 Год назад

      Yeah Earendil did kill Ancalagon during this time, he just got the names mixed up

  • @rzahynacz
    @rzahynacz 6 лет назад +17

    I always thought of Melkor as a necessary evil, his discord enriches the world, although this is done painfully. Without Melkor you have a bland world without evil, but also without joy. How can joy exist without a counterpart so as to recognize it. He takes this mantle on himself without understanding, illuvatar points this out to him two times in the song. Consider this, without Melkor the lamps would have stood, the trees would not have been created, the jewels would have not been created, the hold or would have not undergone their journey, the sun and moon would have not been created etc. These are all responses to his discord.

    • @columbo1988
      @columbo1988 5 лет назад +9

      Necessary evil is a young point of view. Why would you need to pain to see glory? Appreciation. Saying that the world wouldn't be as beautiful as first sung by the valar is like saying that Building a house after it's been destroyed brings more joy.
      No it doesn't, it just means you have to struggle through that which wants it destroyed and then persevere afterwards in completing the original design. Melkor at most was the contrast to creation, destruction. Can't have one without the other. What Morgoth proves is that with more destruction than creation, you are left with darkness, or Melkor's origin.
      For example, very lightly, I love toast, but the toaster loves toasting things as long as it has power. I'm Eru and the toaster is Melkor, If I let the toaster burn my toast, there is nothing to eat. I let the toaster char my bread lightly and then I can eat something more delicious than it was before.

    • @hrperformance
      @hrperformance 3 года назад +7

      Eru certainly took your opinion because obviously Melkor wouldn't exist and carry out the actions he did (unless Eru himself was "complicated" in his intentions, which I personally doubt).
      But in reality, I don't think you need a "Melkor" to have joy and beauty as counterparts. Hardship?...maybe...but I don't think you need an entity like Melkor...that for me is a little extreme.

    • @KarusMBII
      @KarusMBII Год назад

      @@columbo1988 But does one not appreciate a house more AFTER it's been destroyed? That was his point, I believe. Without destruction, perhaps there is less or no appreciation for the lack of it. I don't believe this is a naive or young way of looking at it. It's rather logical, in fact. If he was putting forth the idea that things SHOULD be destroyed... now THAT'S a young point of view, for sure.

  • @danec8223
    @danec8223 7 лет назад +2

    Great way to kick off the new year! great work, love the lore series.

  • @LeeGall333
    @LeeGall333 3 года назад

    I have literally watched every single one of your lore videos more than once, and have learned sooo much of one of my favorite topics! Thank you so much for making these video’s!!

  • @ashleyrabone5600
    @ashleyrabone5600 7 лет назад

    love these videos they clear up so many questions i had about the history and you explain it all in such a great way. keep up the fantastic work!

  • @smidgemyster
    @smidgemyster 7 лет назад

    I throughly enjoy your videos. any more new information on Middle Earth and Tolkien's is always a welcomed one so Thank You 👍🏼

  • @armeldir4569
    @armeldir4569 7 лет назад

    these videos are great. you really make the lore of middle earth, more like, understandable. good job, as always.

  • @conoratwood1067
    @conoratwood1067 7 лет назад

    Very much enjoyed this! Helped me try to shake off this New Years hangover!

  • @alexwest426
    @alexwest426 7 лет назад

    Thank you Arachir for all your lore videos. I found them very helpful in understanding the underpinnings of Tolkins world . I do plan on reading the books myself of course but I wanted to find something or someone who could explain more and give their thoughts on what was going on. I found your videos very helpful in any case . Thank you for what you do.

  • @lercameron4297
    @lercameron4297 7 лет назад

    Arachîr Galudirithon, Great to see another one of these lore videos! I subscribed a couple of months ago and in that time have watched them all many times over since then. They are possibly my favorite videos on RUclips. Cant wait to see what you choose to cover next. Thanks again and keep up the good work!

  • @Jenny22gtv
    @Jenny22gtv 7 лет назад

    please never stop making these I LOVE them

  • @astranaithes6818
    @astranaithes6818 5 лет назад

    Now that was epic!! Wonderful narrating!

  • @BernddasBrotB7
    @BernddasBrotB7 7 лет назад +2

    Good work Galu, very much enjoyed the video! :)

  • @julio_scissors
    @julio_scissors 7 лет назад

    Just discovered your channel; these lore videos are amazing! They're great to listen to while at work or just relaxing at home. Well done.

    •  7 лет назад

      Thank you very much. :)

  • @markosf09
    @markosf09 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this narration. I read The Silmarillion back in the late 70's, I think, and it was a bit over my head, but hearing this story again is remembering myths from my childhood. Well done.

  • @st.hannibal7313
    @st.hannibal7313 7 лет назад

    I really love these videos. I hope they are as fun to prepare as they are to watch. Keep up the good work !

    •  7 лет назад +1

      They are a ball-ache to prepare and take me ages. :P However the pay off is worth it because I love the myth beyond the story.

  • @gregsmith6935
    @gregsmith6935 6 лет назад

    Just re watching your series. Awesome mate

  • @andrewwon9068
    @andrewwon9068 7 лет назад +2

    Great video, and hope you have a wonderful 2017!

  • @giokun100
    @giokun100 6 лет назад

    You have a proper voice for medieval story telling. I listen to your videos like podcasts and sleep while listening to these fairytails. Sleeping after "being" in Tolkien's universe is the best.

  • @aoifearies1977
    @aoifearies1977 7 лет назад

    fantastic video bud, keep em coming, been a while since i last read the silmarillion, great to have a refresher :)

  • @zlinedavid
    @zlinedavid 7 лет назад

    Excellent way to start the new year!

  • @Juztice85
    @Juztice85 5 лет назад +1

    I have to say, I’ve been a lore buff for awhile now and a Tolkien fan for even longer. This channel is an example of knowledge and passion for lore. Absolutely love it

  • @Belthal
    @Belthal 7 лет назад

    I enjoy these so much. Happy new year Arachir and thanks for the great content

  • @krichardj
    @krichardj 7 лет назад

    Happy New Year. Love the Lore. Thanks for a year of entertainment.

  • @joaquinsouto
    @joaquinsouto Год назад

    I was a fan during my years working in a factory, listening continously this podcasts of yours to improve my english, now 4 years later I tried to find this podcasts again and finally I made it. Happily there are new videos.

  • @squidgyfishy
    @squidgyfishy 7 лет назад

    Long time LOTR fan and have really enjoyed watching your lore videos. Your passion for the material always comes through (especially when you're talking about Prince Imrahil 😁) and I'm very impressed that you do these by memory! Thankyou for taking the time to do them all.

    •  7 лет назад

      Thank you very much. :)

  • @mistman1977
    @mistman1977 7 лет назад

    Just subbed today. Awesome work pal. Much appreciated.

  • @LeeGall333
    @LeeGall333 3 года назад

    My favorite channel for the best lore video’s!!

  • @pizzaman1016
    @pizzaman1016 7 лет назад +140

    A good video but something's you did get wrong and that the dragon that Earendil kills is not Glaurung for Glaurung was killed by Turin Turambar. Earendil kills Ancalagon the black. I just wanted to tell you that but I loved this video and pls do a video on Turin Turambar.

    • @zacharyjohnson4733
      @zacharyjohnson4733 7 лет назад +1

      AnimeDrawer 101 i agree he is one of the coolest characters

    • @Umael84
      @Umael84 7 лет назад +2

      Your correct, but I think Hurin is the most intresting character:P
      Captive of Melkor/Morgoth in 28 years, I can be wrong thoe on the years.
      But thats only me, Turin is intresting to, the bane of Glaurung)

    • @Umael84
      @Umael84 7 лет назад +2

      Hurin the most powerfull human in Tolkiens story

    • @brianferry4653
      @brianferry4653 7 лет назад

      Umael84 nah your mum waa

    • @Umael84
      @Umael84 7 лет назад

      Brian Ferry
      or you sister

  • @timpolchow8395
    @timpolchow8395 7 лет назад +1

    Happy new year. :-) Seeing this video pop-up has made my holiday season. Hope you have a good 2017.

  • @emillemberg4952
    @emillemberg4952 7 лет назад

    Your are very good at explaining the lore. I love it! ;) Keep on the good work.

  • @datdragonslaya
    @datdragonslaya 7 лет назад

    A great way to start off the new year. Happy new year!

  • @zachstorm92
    @zachstorm92 7 лет назад

    God (Eru?), I love these videos. Makes me wish I had a PC capable of running the mod. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @RJ1J
    @RJ1J 7 лет назад +1

    Love this one. Really good stuff. I'd love to hear one about what the various rings can actually do for their bearers in detail.

    •  7 лет назад +1

      We don't really know. There are so many ares of the lore that are vague and incomplete.

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 7 лет назад +1

      Rich Google "Oak Road Systems FAQ of the Rings". That site has a truly exhausting collection of the whole known ringlore.

  • @alexandur55
    @alexandur55 7 лет назад +1

    No better way to start the new year than one of your lore vids! Happy new year!

  • @onesec8005
    @onesec8005 4 года назад

    I am very humbled and not informed enough to say anything else but Thank You and offer highest of praise on your work. If I may... Mr. Tolkien would certainly approve of your respect and dignity to his creation. Well done.

  • @TCreel
    @TCreel 7 лет назад

    I love your content man keep it coming 👍

  • @levydeez
    @levydeez 7 лет назад

    BIG UPS MAN WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS HAPPY NEW YEAR BUD!

  • @dougmphilly
    @dougmphilly 7 лет назад

    these are brilliantly good.

  • @jmitterii2
    @jmitterii2 3 года назад +3

    Watching this again, after 3 years...
    I have reread several times AINULINDALË and it makes sense now why Eru doesn't just snuff out Melkor completely.
    The Ainur are the offspring of Eru's thoughts. And he gave to them the secret fire, a type of self-awareness consciousness.
    Anything with sentient ability seems ultimately to be immortal even after death in Arda. So nullifying anything once gifted with the flame imperishable seems impossible or rather pointless: Eru gives the offspring of his thoughts the secret fire in order to give more variation, to create beyond even his own imaginations that he would be able to achieve if on his own; hence why he has the Ainur join into the theme and to add their own devises and he would sit and listen.
    He warns Melkor or any other Ainu that changing the music in Eru's despite would only lead to things more wonderful.
    Eru explains this twice to Melkor specifically and generally to the Ainur.
    During the vision when Eru speaks to Ulmo, it becomes clear the purpose of allowing Melkor to be a pain in the neck: Eru tells Ulmo that yes, I see Melkor being a turd basket, he's making cold that's extreme and fires that are extreme... but check out what happened: beautiful frost and snow! And look at the heats, they created clouds and mists and this has invented the fall of rain which is beautiful more wonderful than even Melkor has imagined.
    And Ulmo finds these coincidental creations more wonderful than even he imagined: reveals that the snow and frost and clouds and rain falling was not something that even he had in all his music nor secrete thoughts. Ulmo gets a spoiler bonus as he seems to understand the point of Melkor, not to join him, but why he is allowed to run-a-muck.
    So basically, the clashing and discord while being destructive making ugly, can also make new beauties beyond the imaginations of either the victim of or maker of the discord.
    It makes the world even better in a round about way.
    And why the round about method, only logical satisfying reason I can come up with is that Eru really is seeking other ideas to the creation beyond his own imaginations; in order to do this he creates things with freewill.
    Thus pointless to just end sentient creatures he dislikes or doesn't quite understand; and Eru does intervene at times to stop too much ruin or to interject explanation or council or inquisitor as to the motives to discord from his own purposes: Aulë in the creation of dwarves, which is very interesting as Aulë doesn't even have the power to give sentient life, so Eru could have just told him that you just created puppets, but after the passionate explanation Aulë gives to Eru, he grants Aulë's dwarves the secret fire; Aulë asking Eru to bless and amend his work, Eru says he will not amend anything of Aulë's work on the dwarves as they were made so shall they be... of course Eru advises of strife between the humans and Elves among the dwarves; they do add more the glory of Arda.
    Eru seems to be a being that is allowing freewill for a purpose, to make things more wonderful that even Eru could imagine on his own.
    And to me that's satisfying; some logical consistency. Tolkien never says Eru is all powerful.
    AINULINDALË
    1) And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined.'
    2) And thou, Melkor, wilt discover all the secret thoughts of thy mind, and wilt perceive that they are but a part of the whole and tributary to its glory.'
    3) And Ilúvatar spoke to Ulmo, and said: 'Seest thou not how here in this little realm in the Deeps of Time Melkor hath made war upon thy province? He hath bethought him of bitter cold immoderate, and yet hath not destroyed the beauty of thy fountains, nor of my clear pools. Behold the snow, and the cunning work of frost! Melkor hath devised heats and fire without restraint, and hath not dried up thy desire nor utterly quelled the music of the sea. Behold rather the height and glory of the clouds, and the everchanging mists; and listen to the fall of rain upon the Earth! And in these clouds thou art drawn nearer to Manwë, thy friend, whom thou lovest.'
    Then Ulmo answered: 'Truly, Water is become now fairer than my heart imagined, neither had my secret thought conceived the snowflake, nor in all my music was contained the falling of the rain. I will seek Manwë, that he and I may make melodies for ever to my delight!' And Manwë and Ulmo have from the beginning been allied, and in all things have served most faithfully the purpose of Ilúvatar.

  • @TransformersTalkRAW
    @TransformersTalkRAW 7 лет назад

    Excellent. Quite informative. With a solid , descriptive vocalization to accompany the topic, I highly recommend this vid for LoTRs fans!

    •  7 лет назад

      +IhsantheDemon Thank you very much! :-)

    • @TransformersTalkRAW
      @TransformersTalkRAW 7 лет назад

      Arachîr Galudirithon Thank you sir. Keep them coming. I'd love to see some basic run downs of various stories contained within the Book of Lost Tales (both parts) , with commentary and your thoughts.

  • @23StudiosSports
    @23StudiosSports 7 лет назад +9

    Happy New Year my dude great vid!!

    •  7 лет назад +9

      Happy New Year also sir!

  • @jamesmccoon7158
    @jamesmccoon7158 7 лет назад

    Thanks. I really enjoyed it!

  • @jjpp791
    @jjpp791 7 лет назад +1

    This is the best kind of video I've seen about Lotr lore

    •  7 лет назад +1

      Well thank you very much. :D

  • @Telarius
    @Telarius 7 лет назад

    love your videos dude subbed. Very descriptive, very well said. I see you going far.

    •  7 лет назад

      Well thank you very much. :) I appreciate the support sir.

  • @lucasengel6443
    @lucasengel6443 7 лет назад

    Great video! I loved it!

  • @figulus1
    @figulus1 7 лет назад

    Found this very interesting sir and am also enjoying DaC ! Thanks.

  • @Bastardson_
    @Bastardson_ 6 лет назад

    Hey
    Arachîr! I just discovered your channel this morning and was immediately captivated by it. Have you ever done or considered doing a video about the Flame Imperishable? It's one of those cool, ambiguous aspects of the Legendarium that seems like a great subject for discussion and speculation.

  • @eric.ko.
    @eric.ko. 7 лет назад

    Keep up the great work!

  • @MrDuck-dw5yb
    @MrDuck-dw5yb 7 лет назад

    Hey! Really enjoyed the video. Your lore videos are much better than other ones which go by quickly. I've got 2 questions; Whih villain do you like more, Melkor or Sauron? Would First Age Total War or perhaps Second Age Total War mod be possible?

  • @mrrstarrk
    @mrrstarrk 7 лет назад +1

    Melkor is a professional troll lol
    I truly enjoy these videos. I love them so much and never want them to end.
    Also, do you have any suggestions on how/where to become fluent in elvish?

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 7 лет назад

    I've been an avid/voracious reader of Tolkien's work since 1974. One is always searching for new "iterations" as it were, of the man's magnificent writings and of course the Jackson films from the early noughties were seminal works in that regard (no complaints at all that you've used Shore's eternally evocative and amazingly apt score in the background). This is one of the best summary series I've come across which casts a new and appropriately modern angle on the histories. e.g. I liked the reference to winter being a construct of Melkor; I'd never really thought of it that way.

  • @gritsmcduck8942
    @gritsmcduck8942 7 лет назад

    Fantastic! Very entertaining..

  • @BenSmith-od8fc
    @BenSmith-od8fc 7 лет назад +1

    they steal a simarill and bugger off 😂 hahaha .... Your videos are great mate on the lore of middle earth! keep up the good work

  • @chrisharding3473
    @chrisharding3473 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid. :)

  • @Yami1300
    @Yami1300 7 лет назад

    Great Video I love your lore videos.
    Just one mistake i noticed Earedil kills Ancalagon.
    Just that
    great video Happy new year.

  • @barad-dur9236
    @barad-dur9236 6 лет назад +5

    i wish you wouldve added that as morgoth lived on in middle earth...his strength and power was dispersed into his realm, followers, and middle earth itself, so as he became weaker as time went on

    • @bigtytybigr
      @bigtytybigr 5 лет назад

      Barad-dûr huh I didn’t know that, I had always wondered why that one elf, I miss remember his name, was able to hold his own against Morgoth even wounding him

    • @fatimaiqbal7965
      @fatimaiqbal7965 5 лет назад +1

      Doc Holliday Fingolfin you mean?

    • @bigtytybigr
      @bigtytybigr 5 лет назад

      F Iqbal ya that guy

    • @seekingabsolution1907
      @seekingabsolution1907 2 года назад

      @@bigtytybigr entropy is the underlying theme of the Tolkien legendarium. All the Valar, even Melkor, lose their power over time; this is why Yvanna cannot recreate the two trees and Feanor is unable to recreate the Silmarils, they haven't the strength in them any more because they put so much of themselves into their creations.

  • @BenSmith-od8fc
    @BenSmith-od8fc 6 лет назад +1

    They manage to steal a silmarill and then just sorta bugger off 😂😂 love these videos

  • @danharris8805
    @danharris8805 7 лет назад

    Good stuff! Thanks

  • @arsalmustafa3705
    @arsalmustafa3705 7 лет назад

    Your mod dac is very good man

  • @liammorgan-nolan8991
    @liammorgan-nolan8991 7 лет назад +3

    Happy new year everyone!

  • @templar8672
    @templar8672 7 лет назад

    this just made my year ;)

    • @templar8672
      @templar8672 7 лет назад

      bigpollett n yea though so ;)

  • @q0w1e2r3t4y5
    @q0w1e2r3t4y5 6 лет назад +1

    'animals attacking each other .. disease ... " all that with the good old Shire theme :D

  • @aaran24
    @aaran24 7 лет назад

    Amazing series as always! Can you add this to your playlist? Can we see a Beren/Luthien lore video or a Turin video?

    •  7 лет назад

      It is in the playlist.

  • @mrSnotyify
    @mrSnotyify 7 лет назад

    AYY a new lore video !!

  • @shreyanssolanki8582
    @shreyanssolanki8582 7 лет назад

    and keep it up ,keep uploading lore vids and DAC gameplay

  • @arshbhullar3093
    @arshbhullar3093 7 лет назад +1

    AMAZING VIDEO

  • @Moller86
    @Moller86 7 лет назад +2

    Where is the music from (15:59 - 20:00)? BTW: Keep making these lore videos. They are good :)

  • @Fenrir_8
    @Fenrir_8 7 лет назад

    Great video! Just a little correction: the elves awake during the age of the trees, which spans in a period prior to the first age. The first age then starts after the destruction of the trees and the creation of the sun and moon, which occurs in coincidence with the awakening of men. This is why it is also called first (and following) age of the sun. Keep it up!

  • @dissident4226
    @dissident4226 7 лет назад

    Arachîr, I am enamored by this your latest lore video, as I always am with your releases but one question if I may: is Ungoliant the parent of Shelob, or are they one and the same? Thanks for posting these and I anxiously await the next installment.. :)

    •  7 лет назад +1

      Shelob is some form of spawn of Ungoliant but the direct lineage is unlcear. :)

  • @LeRoiDuFresne
    @LeRoiDuFresne 7 лет назад +16

    So sorry but earendil kills ancaligon the black first of the winged dragons not glaurung he was killed by turin turambar it really is a minor nit pick but lovely video

  • @nebularsrift
    @nebularsrift 7 лет назад +9

    Didn't Turin Turambar kill Glaurung?Earendil killed Ancallagon the black, didn't he?

  • @baldmanevil
    @baldmanevil 7 лет назад +2

    I guess Illuvatar's view of Melkor is that he is just part of his own work. Melkor views Illuvatar as his opponent, but Illuvatar just views Melkor as a doodle he had drawn.

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 6 лет назад

      I'm stuck on Melkor's also fear and alarm that no other creature including Eru doesn't find the void a taunting potentially a threat to all existence. At least to his own existence.
      "He had gone often alone into the void places seeking the Imperishable Flame; for desire grew hot within him to bring into Being things of his own,
      and it seemed to him that Ilúvatar took no thought for the Void, and he was impatient of its emptiness."
      Melkor dislikes most of the pages in the sketch book of Eru or empty, as well as potentially fading in time, perhaps the sketch book could be thrown away at any time.
      I think this gives the prime motivator to Melkor's the opposition to Eru.
      Melkor hates and fears the void; impatient for more creation faster than Eru's creation strategy, and Eru's apparent dismissal to the potential danger of a void.

  • @John-ex4eq
    @John-ex4eq 7 лет назад +1

    happy new year!

  • @TheAlmightyAss
    @TheAlmightyAss 7 лет назад

    Love these detailed lore videos! Can you tell me the name of that piece of instrumental at the 16 minute mark please? Its beautiful.

  • @milesdavis607
    @milesdavis607 7 лет назад

    Happy New Year, and I really enjoyed this one! So much fun to listen and hear your interpretations/thoughts on how history unfolded itself in Tolkien's world. I didn't even know about the "Battle of All Battles," makes it somewhat sad to know that the countries and realms at the beginning of the 4th age eventually disappear- as all things do in history.

  • @coryallen6818
    @coryallen6818 3 года назад +1

    I have been a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien since I was a little kid. My Mom introduced me to the animated films of the Hobbit and the LOTR, when I was 9 years old and I was instantly hooked. Then the first of the newest films of the LOTR, the fellowship of the ring came out when I was 12, and I can’t tell you how many times I watched the 3 films in my teenage years. Sadly I was totally ignorant of the Silmarillion, unfortunately no one in my family or friends had ever heard of this epic work. So I have only found the Silmarillion very recently, and I absolutely love the book. I have only gotten through 1/8 of the book so far, unfortunately life tends to be ever hectic and so I have started listening to the audio book because I can never get enough time together to make a meaningful push into the book. I have also found these wonderful videos, like this one that give for lack of a better term a “readers digest” of many topics of Tolkien’s wonderful world. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos together! I really appreciate hearing from other fans of the work, and getting these awesome thorough videos. It’s easy to hear the passion and great amount of knowledge you have on these myriads of topics. By getting to hear these as I read through the books I find I am able to get a even higher understanding and appreciation of the story’s, that I wouldn’t be able to get just reading it through on my own probably multiple times. I get to stand on the shoulders of content makers like you, giving me a wonderful view I couldn’t achieve on my own.
    TLDR: Thanks for your wonderful work! You help me achieve greater views into the wonder world of Tolkien! Keep up the good work!

    •  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to write this Cory. Often, on these old videos, if anybody comments nowadays it is to tell me that I made a minor error here or there and it becomes very draining. So to know that this video has been enjoyed, even after all these years, is much appreciated.

    • @coryallen6818
      @coryallen6818 3 года назад

      I am thankful that you took the time to respond, and that despite the small novel you enjoyed the comment. I can imagine how frustrating it can be to get nit picked, especially when you obviously put a lot of thought and effort into making the video. Don’t let the haters get you down, you do good work and I’m sure for every negative troll theirs plenty of people like me who enjoy your work and are thankful for the effort you put into making these. I find it funny how trolls can have the nerve to say the things they do when 99% of the time they have never and will never make content. Thanks again for the hours of content, keep up the good work and fuck the haters. Now that I know you are available to respond, do you mind if I pose any questions if I end up having any? I would be great full if you would, and I promise not to drown you in stupid questions or any other annoying behavior. Look forward to your response and I hope your having a good day.

    •  3 года назад

      @@coryallen6818 Please do ask any questions you have and I'll do my best to answer. :-) Thanks again!

  • @ulmo5536
    @ulmo5536 6 лет назад

    I don't ever want this serie to end

  • @TroutBoneless
    @TroutBoneless 5 лет назад +1

    I love that little rant about how Melkor is objectively evil and "your contrary lifestyle needs to end"
    So very clearly directed at a friend or colleague that Arachir argues with about LOTR all the time

    •  5 лет назад +1

      It was directed at certain people who love to try and argue that Melkor was technically the 'good guy'.

  • @TalosBjorn
    @TalosBjorn 7 лет назад

    You make great lore vids. Wish you would do some about some other franchises but so far I've yet to come across any. I don't suppose you're a Warhammer fan as well as a Tolkien fan?

  • @rakaman27
    @rakaman27 6 лет назад +1

    Tulkas you had one job.
    One. Job

  • @Geraduss
    @Geraduss 6 лет назад +1

    I think the whole purpouse of Melkor weather he was aware of it or not, was to be the enemy, for without strife, suffering and challenges you have no growth, evolution or advancement, you end up in stagnation. You need an enemy to chage and evole to be better to be better to grow and improve.
    Imagine a world without Morgoth and his succesor Sauron, it would be dull and boring, nothing would change, eternal light and stagnation would be the norm.

  • @strongsuccessfulweeb1400
    @strongsuccessfulweeb1400 2 года назад

    its been a while since i read the Silmarillion 01:28 but the Ainulindale or the Music of Ainur happened in the "Timeless Halls" where Eru himself abode. after their Song and when they descended into the physical world then called the "the Void" because literally nothing is there yet.

  • @belegaranchampionofarnor8906
    @belegaranchampionofarnor8906 7 лет назад +33

    Turin slays Glaurung. Earendil kills Anchalagon I think it is spelt.

    • @tiredraven4668
      @tiredraven4668 7 лет назад +6

      Gil Galad13 Remove the "h" and you have it!

    • @markmoore4079
      @markmoore4079 7 лет назад

      I never understood how Ancalagon actually got slain. The dragon is bigger than mountains

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 6 лет назад

      Lotr is written in the style in the ancient epics. Scales and relative power dont make sense.

    • @lordandsaviour5666
      @lordandsaviour5666 6 лет назад

      It took a whole day as well if I remember correctly.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 6 лет назад +1

      Mark Moore elronds father was assisted by the eagles and he had a silmaril

  • @jakealter5504
    @jakealter5504 6 лет назад +1

    Glaurung was killed well before the war of wrath, it was Angalacon the black that was killed in that war

  • @JcubeJcube
    @JcubeJcube 7 лет назад +19

    This was basically the Silmarillion without all of Elf-bureaucracy.

    •  7 лет назад +8

      Hahaha, pretty much! Take out the stories of the Elves and nothing really happens save for the whole Húrin thing.

  • @outfit5103
    @outfit5103 7 лет назад +1

    a book about the story of beren and luthion? damn me wants!
    loved that story of forbidden love between a man and a elf

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 7 лет назад

      It's not really forbidden. You just get a cute cuddly baby with one ear pointy and the other not pointy.

    • @outfit5103
      @outfit5103 7 лет назад

      jmitterii2 the vision from arwen in the movie lied to us.......that was clearly a human boy

    • @outfit5103
      @outfit5103 7 лет назад

      i pick the nut i suck myself thank you very much

  • @ineffablemars
    @ineffablemars 6 лет назад +2

    His voice is so familiar to me. He sounds like my friend.

  • @lichiboy7695
    @lichiboy7695 7 лет назад

    Happy New Year :D

  • @biornr.4031
    @biornr.4031 7 лет назад

    I really like your lore vids, but I was wondering, since you say this is more like a podcast why don't you make it one on itunes or some service like that?

  • @reksub10
    @reksub10 5 лет назад +1

    Iluvatar should have challenged melkor to a dance off.youd think they could have got him his own planet.

  • @gotiyamunda
    @gotiyamunda 7 лет назад

    The silmarillion is truly a great book,along with the unfinished tales and the Children of Hurin.