The Norse myth that inspired “The Lord of the Rings” - Iseult Gillespie

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  3 года назад +1585

    If you're not ready to leave this world of cursed rings, epic adventures, and the fight of hope against doom, we highly recommend J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Fellowship of the Ring.” You can download a free audiobook version here: audible.com/ted-ed

  • @derpthing3707
    @derpthing3707 3 года назад +14703

    Most if not all Norse myth could be summarized with "Loki was bored"

    • @S0NAL_
      @S0NAL_ 3 года назад +77

      is that a death note reference or a squid game reference?

    • @andvan5171
      @andvan5171 3 года назад +437

      @@S0NAL_ reference to Norse mythology

    • @megasupreme9985
      @megasupreme9985 3 года назад +172

      @@S0NAL_ bro is this a joke

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +35

      @@S0NAL_ maybe they were influenced by this story too

    • @fakuri913
      @fakuri913 3 года назад +88

      @@S0NAL_ cringe

  • @anony2084
    @anony2084 3 года назад +9936

    Loki in every myth he's in: "Im bored, lemme make more lore."

    • @mrunknon
      @mrunknon 3 года назад +91

      Like Ryuk in Death note

    • @David-S.130
      @David-S.130 3 года назад +49

      different from the avengers loki huh

    • @cc-yv8wp
      @cc-yv8wp 3 года назад +35

      Because Loki has to many variet on multiverse

    • @Ashley-the-fox
      @Ashley-the-fox 3 года назад +59

      @@cc-yv8wp sorry but different Loki norse mythology is vary different from marvel Loki

    • @thediscracedone4932
      @thediscracedone4932 3 года назад +5

      It's pretty clutch actually.

  • @biswasbudhathoki8144
    @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +7051

    Loki:'takes the ring'
    Andvari:I will curse the ring not the person who stole it

    • @npearce3917
      @npearce3917 3 года назад +763

      Maybe he didn't have to power to curse a god. And Loki causes his own doom anyway.

    • @SCP--mw7tx
      @SCP--mw7tx 3 года назад +190

      i doubt he could've kept a god of loki's influence and might cursed for long lol

    • @suapanpina
      @suapanpina 3 года назад +79

      Andvari: how could that posibly back fire?

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +48

      @@suapanpina Andvari: Instead it will inspire somebody to write about it

    • @sharktos3218
      @sharktos3218 3 года назад +27

      @@npearce3917 Isn't Loki technically a giant and not a god?

  • @kyliviie2903
    @kyliviie2903 3 года назад +5910

    Norse myth: "Goddamit Loki"
    Greek myth: "Goddamit Zeus"

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 3 года назад +154

      Godsdammit, Loki
      Godsdammit, Zues

    • @game-enjoyer13
      @game-enjoyer13 3 года назад +345

      Christian Myth: “Goddamnit humans”

    • @boxbox0000
      @boxbox0000 3 года назад +142

      "ZEUS! YOUR SON HAS RETURNED!"

    • @abid5087
      @abid5087 3 года назад +58

      But also: goddammit mortal hero with a fatal flaw

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 3 года назад +133

      @@boxbox0000 Zeus: "Which one?"

  • @Entropic_Alloy
    @Entropic_Alloy 3 года назад +3504

    "This will surely doom us all!" said Odin
    "lol," said Loki, "lmao"

    • @brandonchan5387
      @brandonchan5387 3 года назад +132

      "This snake I'm chained under will surely kill me!" said Loki.
      "lol," said Odin, "lmao"

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 3 года назад +4

      Nah, I'll just give it away

    • @deadeye9439
      @deadeye9439 3 года назад +42

      @@brandonchan5387 "I have an army full of greatest heroes and warriors from Valhalla! Surely Loki will fail", said Odin.
      "lol", said Loki, "lmao"

    • @hasanmuttaqin464
      @hasanmuttaqin464 3 года назад +20

      @Repent Repent nah bruh, odin's way cooler

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 3 года назад +12

      Odin: "This will surely doom us all!"
      Loki: "You promise?"
      Odin: "Loki no."
      Loki: *"LOKI YES!!!"*
      Odin: "Norns damn it..."

  • @pigletimnota8946
    @pigletimnota8946 3 года назад +2459

    *"But Loki had an idea"*
    Literally all of Norse mythology

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 3 года назад +67

      Loki no
      LOKI YES!
      *people have a bad time*

    • @Sigart
      @Sigart 3 года назад +18

      Eh. Not like the other Aesir weren't equally prone to getting themselves into toruble. Like, I dunno, hiring a questionable mason and promising the sun and the moon _and Freya_ if he could complete a wall around Asgard within a year.
      ..Loki was the one getting them out of that one. Ftr.

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 3 года назад +9

      @@Sigart and that is how a shapeshifting god ends up the mother of an 8-legged horse.

    • @jeandarkaov7171
      @jeandarkaov7171 3 года назад +26

      "But Zeus saw this mortal female"
      --almost all of Greek mythology

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 3 года назад +7

      @@jeandarkaov7171 if there is a problem in Greek Mythology and you do not know exactly why, just when in doubt assume it is because Zeus could not keep it in his pants.😜

  • @adarshkumar3518
    @adarshkumar3518 3 года назад +3681

    Loki: the God of getting himself into trouble

    • @kriteeeshdixit3599
      @kriteeeshdixit3599 3 года назад +45

      and others.

    • @sumitrana2420
      @sumitrana2420 3 года назад +4

      Wow Ia that Ren from Cardfight Vanguard?

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +34

      Odin from MCU: Are you Loki, God of getting yourself and others in troubles?

    • @lubu682
      @lubu682 3 года назад +4

      never gonna disagree

    • @tomsmurf4225
      @tomsmurf4225 3 года назад +13

      "That's like saying Thor is the God of getting drunk and hitting stuff!"

  • @bsgfan1
    @bsgfan1 3 года назад +4369

    Andvari: “I curse the ring to doom all who own it!”
    Loki: “Okay, have it back. You’re the owner again.”
    Andvari: “Wait…”

  • @pr3ll351
    @pr3ll351 3 года назад +2921

    Really cool of Ted to finally start pronouncing the norse names with a more nordic pronunciation! All respect to them for doing that, i had felt like that was missing from earlier videos :))

    • @Ypzilonia
      @Ypzilonia 3 года назад +87

      To be fair it sounded a bit weird at times, but they definitely deserve respect for trying!

    • @johans7775
      @johans7775 3 года назад +10

      @@Ypzilonia arent all names old norse e.g Icelandic?

    • @kenster8270
      @kenster8270 3 года назад +59

      Nah, the narrator has a posh Stockholm accent. The modern Icelandic pronunciation would have been closer.

    • @pij3333
      @pij3333 3 года назад +30

      @@kenster8270 As I'm used to hearing the names in Norwegian that was all I could focus on lol

    • @vilhelm15
      @vilhelm15 3 года назад +25

      Im used to the danish pronunciation, so i was a bit confused at first. But Then i realised it was most likely the pronunciation of one of the other Nordic languages.

  • @beeman2075
    @beeman2075 3 года назад +330

    It's well worth having a quick look at or glimpse of The Ring of Gyges, a morality story told within Plato's Republic about a ring that makes the person who wears it invisible, and then that person proceeds to engage in all man of immoral actions. The story is told to illustrate the dilemma: why be moral if there is no chance of being punished for committing bad deeds? To which Plato provides his own response. There are online sources that differ in suggesting Tolkien may or may not have been aware of the Greek story when writing The Hobbit and LOTR, but it's still fascinating to think of separate 'magic ring' stories existing in both ancient Greek and Norse/Germanic myth/literature.

    • @hambos
      @hambos 3 года назад +29

      He was very well-versed in Ancient Greek lit so it's much probable that this was an inspiration

    • @ariaharfang4437
      @ariaharfang4437 3 года назад +16

      I think he knew both stories.

    • @havcola6983
      @havcola6983 3 года назад +26

      Being classically educated in the early 20th century, there's just no way Tolkien wasn't subjected to at least summaries of various parts of Plato's Republic.

    • @davidtucker9498
      @davidtucker9498 3 года назад +9

      No way Tolkein hadn't read it, it's Plato! Now, was he consciously inspired by the story? That is harder to say.

    • @ejsmith7626
      @ejsmith7626 3 года назад +8

      That Platonic Fable you mentioned is also the inspiration behind the original Invisible Man by HG Wells. Not that many versions keep to it anymore.

  • @amethystsavage4018
    @amethystsavage4018 3 года назад +1580

    “At first Andvari wanted to see the nix’s treasure, but when the nymphs laughed at his awkward appearance, Andvari became furious…”
    In their defense, he decided to be a fish with eyebrows instead of eyes

    • @sumitrana2420
      @sumitrana2420 3 года назад +45

      Be prepared unless he doesn't take your treasure away as well.

    • @jass1470
      @jass1470 3 года назад +14

      *nymphs

    • @amethystsavage4018
      @amethystsavage4018 3 года назад +4

      @@jass1470 thanx 👍

    • @kevinlane1219
      @kevinlane1219 3 года назад +3

      I for one don't find that to be very humorous.

    • @WowUsernameAvailable
      @WowUsernameAvailable 3 года назад +5

      ...who was nevertheless able to seize all of their wealth...

  • @MrFright2010
    @MrFright2010 3 года назад +1535

    Story "...his two surviving sons, Fafnir and Regin."
    Me: "I thought Fafnir was a dragon?"
    Story: "And then Fafnir did a Gollum, turning into a dragon."
    Me: "Ah! Makes perfect sense, too."

    • @nightcrwler1973
      @nightcrwler1973 3 года назад +18

      Same!!!

    • @spartacusdeniz2202
      @spartacusdeniz2202 3 года назад +36

      it matches the kobayashi-san chi no dragon maid fafnir perfectly

    • @broderickelliott8527
      @broderickelliott8527 3 года назад +6

      Almost my thoughts exactly.

    • @tabby_cat
      @tabby_cat 2 года назад +9

      more like did a Eustace
      (Narnia)

    • @mediokay508
      @mediokay508 2 года назад +4

      @@spartacusdeniz2202 explains the treasure and curse obsession.

  • @athanasiospapazoglou7310
    @athanasiospapazoglou7310 3 года назад +1085

    Moral of the Story: Never shapeshift into animals , if there is the possibility of beeing hunted yourself

    • @RobinMcBeth
      @RobinMcBeth 3 года назад +12

      APEX. AVIAN. PREDATORS.

    • @maurice4348
      @maurice4348 3 года назад +54

      Imagine being able to turn into ANY animal and not choosing a dragon. At that point you're just asking to be slain

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +53

      @@maurice4348 its Norse myth. If you become something powerful you sure are to come across Thor for battle

    • @maurice4348
      @maurice4348 3 года назад +11

      @@biswasbudhathoki8144 Good to know! Next time visiting "the north" i'll go ats no animal at all :b

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +4

      @@maurice4348 😂😂😂😁😁😁

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 3 года назад +442

    Loki isn't called the god of mischief for nothing. However, without him, we wouldn't have great stories like this

  • @VallisYT
    @VallisYT 3 года назад +1434

    Another good example that even the greatest artists are standing on the shoulders of giants

    • @phuocnguyenngoc7821
      @phuocnguyenngoc7821 3 года назад +68

      Tolkien's Arda itself was inherently an unshakable wall in the fantasy genre, not because of the foundation on Norse Myth that led to his greatness. The story told in "the lords of the rings" was a footnote in the history of Tolkien's imaginary world.

    • @danielcrafter9349
      @danielcrafter9349 3 года назад +87

      @@phuocnguyenngoc7821 - think you've missed the point; even the rest of Tolkien's stories about Arda - such as from the Simarillion - are based on something, and there's other myths out there that inspired those other stories
      Thus, "another good example that even giants of fantasy - like Tolkien - is standing on the shoulders of giants"

    • @olibob203
      @olibob203 3 года назад +20

      @@danielcrafter9349 he did often say he was inspired by it. Tolkien is ace, he created 4 ages of history each with like 3000 years of in-depth history. I think borrowing some myth to help shape his world is ok 😉 to be fair I'd you follow Tolkien's work he studied myths throughout the ages, but elves and dwarves have a Viking history, even the gods who make the drawves bare similar names. He himself was deeply religious and you can see biblical ideas play out in characters like gandelf and aragorn.
      Must say Vikings where ace wish they wrote more down

    • @olibob203
      @olibob203 3 года назад

      @Diogo Macena yes but you can see the influence on the Hobbit and the rings given to the dwarves that made them greedy, but the one ring is a better ring for sure

    • @olibob203
      @olibob203 3 года назад

      @Diogo Macena you can see the insperation, Tolkien is unique though, I was responding originally who said he was standing on giants.

  • @DarkStar27183
    @DarkStar27183 Год назад +18

    I love how you made the dragon highly resemble Smaug sleeping on his treasure in the famous book cover of the Hobbit.

  • @Tamo8
    @Tamo8 3 года назад +62

    This is really interesting, I did not know about this. I knew that Gandalf was based on Odin (as Odin the Wanderer) but had no idea there was a Norse myth which inspired the story behind the One Ring.

  • @curiouspatato8552
    @curiouspatato8552 3 года назад +55

    Just a comment to appreciate how much effort Ted-Ed narrators put into pronouncing the local words in the most natural and local way possible.

  • @RobertVarulfur
    @RobertVarulfur 3 года назад +67

    There's another story about yet another magic ring which I always felt must have had some inspiration.
    Once there were two brothers, caught out in a storm who took refuge in a cave. Unfortunately for them, this cave happened to be the home of the one eyed giant, a shepherd named Tartalo who had a particular fondness for human flesh.
    When Tartalo returned to shelter from the storm himself, he was overjoyed to discover his kitchen had been restocked, as it were. He made quick work of the eldest brother, famished as he was from making sure his sheep were safe from the storm that raged outside. Worried his breakfast might slip away in the night, the giant sealed his cave back up and settled into the comfortable sleep of a full stomach.
    Now Jack, the youngest brother, was clever and quickly devised a plan for escape. He knew he could slay the giant, but then would perish, trapped behind a bolder no human could shift alone. Instead he pulled a burning stick from the fire and ramed it into Tartalo's only eye. The giant roared in pain, but try as he might, he could not find the small human in his cave.
    The next morning, the storm having run its course, Tartalo opened the cave to let his sheep out, and though he tried to make sure Jack did not slip past, Jack rode out clinging to the belly of a sheep.
    Now Jack could have snuck away, but Jack loved to make sure people knew he had outsmarted him. "Giant, you have killed my brother, though we simply needed a place to stay for that you lost your sight and I, Jack, shall not be your next meal!"
    Tartalo grumbled but called out, "Jack, you have outwitted me, though accepting merely my eyesight for the life of your brother seems a poor price. Here, I shall give you my ring, may it bring you what you deserve."
    Tartalo pulled off a golden ring and tossed it in the general direction of Jack's voice. Jack thought the giant spoke fairly and so quickly grabbed the ring.
    "Giant this ring is huge, perhaps it might fit on my leg, but certainly not on my finger."
    "Place it around your finger, for it is a magic ring and will fit."
    Jack did as he was told and sure enough the ring rapidly shrank until it was snuggly wrapped around his finger. Jack was about to bid his farewell when the ring began shouting "Here I am, here I am".
    Tartalo, blind but with great hearing, grabbed his club, a tree he had shaped, and swung where the sound came from. Jack threw himself to the side, only barely missing being swatted like a fly.
    Still the ring called out to its master. Jack frantically tried to remove it, but it was too tight! He rolled again as the giant followed the sound of the ring.
    Finally, with no other choice, Jack pulled a dagger from his side and cut his own finger off. He tossed the ring, still clenched about the severed finger, into the lake.
    "Here I am. Here I am," the ring called out as it sank. The giant jumped after the ring, but being unable to swim, quickly drown.

    • @lavinialadlass9432
      @lavinialadlass9432 2 года назад +23

      Sounds like the Greek myth of Odysseus and Polyphemus combined with Jack in the beanstalk.

    • @tamirhammel5251
      @tamirhammel5251 3 месяца назад +1

      That’s what I was thinking too. Also, the part where jack comes out on a sheep’s belly must have inspired the part from Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters where Percy does something similar.

    • @gebrielledavid6569
      @gebrielledavid6569 18 часов назад

      @@tamirhammel5251oh that’s the oddesy to pjo just took ideas from that and placed bits it sea of monsters

  • @subbyplayz6332
    @subbyplayz6332 3 года назад +166

    Loki: After all, why not? Why shouldn't I keep it?

    • @DuchessofEarlGrey
      @DuchessofEarlGrey 3 года назад +10

      I think you should leave the ring behind, Loki. Is that so hard?

    • @Goatlikeitornot
      @Goatlikeitornot 3 года назад +11

      @@DuchessofEarlGrey Well, no... and yes😈. Now it comes to it, I don't feel like parting with it! It's mine, I found it! It came to me!

    • @jacks1368
      @jacks1368 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think in this case, since Loki heard the curse being put on the ring and KNOWS a hardcore curse when he hears one, decided to nope out and drop the ring first opportunity. Hence why he didn’t keep it long.

  • @chase5673
    @chase5673 Год назад +7

    1:08
    "until not even a hair was visible"
    the emphasys on the details to impress who is listening is what attracts me on norse mithology

  • @chrisez3188
    @chrisez3188 3 года назад +55

    Ted Ed’s timeless animation yet again never disappoints

  • @madskristiansen
    @madskristiansen 3 года назад +47

    I think he might also have been inspired by Plato's story of a man turning invisible with a ring, thus gaining consequence-free actions and theoretically the greatest power.

  • @Andemonicum
    @Andemonicum 3 года назад +52

    Also inspired "Voyage of the Dawn Treader". More specifically the chapter where Eustace turns into a dragon by equipping an arm bracelet (?) and sleeping on a pile of treasure.

    • @DuchessofEarlGrey
      @DuchessofEarlGrey 3 года назад +5

      And with his growing size the bracelet squeezed and squeezed his arm until he cried and Aslan came to help him. I read that about 15 years ago, once, and that part stuck in my head.

    • @xRAINxOFxBLOODx
      @xRAINxOFxBLOODx 3 года назад +12

      I thought the same thing when they talked about Fafnir becoming a dragon!
      The authors of both book series, Tolkein and Lewis, were good friends. I wouldn't be surprised if one learned of this story from the other.

    • @meganofsherwood3665
      @meganofsherwood3665 3 года назад +8

      "By sleeping on a dragon's gold and thinking dragonish thoughts..."
      Yep, you're right!
      As I recall, the rest of the group was getting ready to attack him, too. Glad things worked out better for Eustace than for Fafnir (I'm guessing on the spelling, sorry!)

    • @dragongirl4110
      @dragongirl4110 3 года назад +2

      I love Voyage Of The Dawn Treder and Eustace turning into a dragon is my favorite part.

    • @FunFilmFare
      @FunFilmFare 2 года назад

      Except Eustace didn’t deliberately turn into a dragon, and actually wanted to change back.

  • @sayantikarouth8081
    @sayantikarouth8081 3 года назад +178

    Loki in every adaptation has a great sense of humour, a "I-don't-give-an-f-about-anything" and is literally the reason why Norse myths and stories exists

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 9 месяцев назад +4

      He's basically Bart Simpson with superpowers

  • @piyush_d4501
    @piyush_d4501 3 года назад +40

    It feels as if the Gollum was the worst character in the movie yet he is the most miserable character, engulfed by the only thing that brings him joy (the ring) and he would do anything to get it back.

  • @chrismaddock5790
    @chrismaddock5790 3 года назад +110

    Sentry: "Sir Odin! The ice giants are attacking the city!
    Odin: "LOOOOOOOOOKIIII!!!!!!
    Loki: "Honestly, must EVERYTHING be my fault?
    Odin: That depends, what did you do this time.
    Loki: "Well, you see, I went on a stroll and got bored so I-
    Odin: Aaaaaaand stop right there.

  • @meabby6816
    @meabby6816 3 года назад +45

    can we talk about the narrator's voice and her narration? she's so brilliant I wanna be her when I grow up 🧡

  • @cgt3704
    @cgt3704 3 года назад +29

    Andvari: One does not simply take someones ring without the owner cursing it.

    • @TheInkPitOx
      @TheInkPitOx 3 года назад +1

      So that's his name. I heard it as Unbody.

  • @Woletat
    @Woletat 3 года назад +9

    I recently turned on notifications and got surprised after realising how often they posted such high quality animations.

  • @hiropisku1078
    @hiropisku1078 3 года назад +42

    Fafnir: *becomes a dragon*
    Sigurd: "Now this is a Gram level quest!"

  • @TheGin28
    @TheGin28 3 года назад +23

    Been watching your channel for a long time it’s been very helpful with my studies tysm

  • @_Woody_
    @_Woody_ 3 года назад +45

    Ah I see now where Tolkien got the idea. I always believed it was the Ring of Gyges he took clear inspiration from.
    But now that I am familiar with this interesting story, it seems more than obvious that he combined both of these ideas, the norse ring and the Ring of Gyges, into one ring. One ring to rule them all.

    • @audaxxion
      @audaxxion Год назад

      The biggest inspiration of Tolkien was Nibelungenlied and stories about king Arthur

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 9 месяцев назад

      Ring of Gyges was definitely an inspiration - at least for the invisibility and certain ethical and moral themes.

  • @aintijustthecutest3863
    @aintijustthecutest3863 3 года назад +21

    Loki's "glorious purpose" is to troll anyone and everyone until Ragnarok happens.

  • @BrokenTreeBranch458
    @BrokenTreeBranch458 3 года назад +61

    This takes me back to the second book of Riordan's trilogy Magnus Chase. Such memories...

    • @kiraricarte5801
      @kiraricarte5801 3 года назад +8

      Same! Especially with Hearthstone, his dad, and Magnus understanding bird speech!

    • @BrokenTreeBranch458
      @BrokenTreeBranch458 3 года назад +12

      @@kiraricarte5801 i think this is the exact story Hearthstone's arc was based, the skin rug of the animal that killed Hearth's brother is also to be covered with gold, and a single sticking fur led to the ring also being put in there.

    • @booklover6845
      @booklover6845 3 года назад +4

      Exactly what I was thinking! I believe this entire story was rewritten with the characters

    • @lavinialadlass9432
      @lavinialadlass9432 2 года назад +2

      Love that series.

    • @ccings27
      @ccings27 2 года назад +2

      i was looking for this comment lol

  • @potetofries
    @potetofries 3 года назад +5

    I really love hearing stories of myth from all over the world. Please continue to make these. I love it!!!

  • @adryarahi1119
    @adryarahi1119 2 года назад +2

    I just love how the narrator just pronounced the words as beautifully and with accent!

  • @zlates
    @zlates 3 года назад +43

    Almost every norse myth begins with "Loki was bored"

  • @nassimesaab170
    @nassimesaab170 3 года назад +21

    Am i the only one who loved how she said “Loki”?

  • @freddyelhachem3772
    @freddyelhachem3772 3 года назад +24

    This couldn’t have had better timing! I just started the series last week.

    • @TaurielTheElf
      @TaurielTheElf 3 года назад +2

      Lord of the Rings or Norse Mythology?

  • @deadmanthehekatonkheire994
    @deadmanthehekatonkheire994 3 года назад +27

    3:40 - “And overtime, Fafnir morphed into a gruesome dragon.”
    Mimir: Funny how life works, innit?

    • @Leightr
      @Leightr 3 года назад +3

      Did a Eustace.

  • @jeangale6914
    @jeangale6914 3 года назад +53

    Considering what happened to Loki not even the gods were safe from andvari's curse.

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 3 года назад +4

      just took a bit more time for it to work

  • @333angeleyes
    @333angeleyes 2 года назад +2

    OMG! THANK YOU! Finally a different Norse mythology story! Every youtuber tells the same old stories, I was starting to think there were no other Norse myths.

  • @PILOSOPAUL
    @PILOSOPAUL 3 года назад +4

    The background music adds depth to the story, really great choice of music

  • @norbnar7197
    @norbnar7197 3 года назад +19

    This myth always cracked me up. You have Odin the ruler of the gods who literally helped form the WORLD, at the mercy of some dwarves.

    • @mq5ey
      @mq5ey 3 года назад +3

      The idea of an all powerful god is from judeo-christian-muslim religions, before that even the most powerful god had human flaws

    • @SecretNatureChannel
      @SecretNatureChannel Год назад

      ⁠@@mq5eyThe Judeo-Christian god was also made in man’s image and is filled with human flaws. Greed, envy, etc. Also, while traditionally he is viewed as all knowing, all seeing and all powerful, the stories themselves prove none of these are true. It seems all the gods are more similar than believers want to admit.

    • @andrewwilliam7890
      @andrewwilliam7890 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@SecretNatureChannelAh, I see you have 0 understanding of Christianity.

  • @altinmares8363
    @altinmares8363 3 года назад +39

    Ted Ed please post more videos about
    -Aristotle works (metaphysics,four causes,potentiality and actuality,Virtues,Politics,)
    -Aristotle teaching Alexander The Great
    -Presocratic philosophers
    -Judaism origins and Torah
    -The golden age of Jewish culture in Spain
    -Plato works
    -Al Kindi
    -Al Farabi

    • @alquimista4143
      @alquimista4143 3 года назад +1

      They did one of Plato already

    • @altinmares8363
      @altinmares8363 3 года назад

      @@alquimista4143 i want more!!

    • @Firstborn0Raz
      @Firstborn0Raz 3 года назад

      I would love to hear Ted Ed cover the Alimut.

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад

      How about videos related to movies? Good ones also inspire a lot of people, you know. Like how Matrix made everyone listen to its philosophy

  • @alextheartist3754
    @alextheartist3754 3 года назад +1

    The voice and background ambient music make this animation perfect. Thanks for another awesome video!!

  • @Beatin722
    @Beatin722 Год назад +9

    Fun fact: the myth did not directly inspire Tolkien, instead it inspired a German opera called “Das Rhinegold” that was based on this myth along with other Nors myths so it was the opera that mainly inspired Tolkien.

    • @HojotohoWhereverIGo
      @HojotohoWhereverIGo Год назад +4

      Das Rheingold is the first of four operas that make up Richard Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, which covers the whole story, including Siegfried slaying the dragon Fafner and his lover Brunnhilde setting the world on fire.

  • @CyanicCore
    @CyanicCore 2 года назад +6

    4:31 "Hey, pass the knife"
    "NOT LIKE THAT"

  • @shreyasvramanan2729
    @shreyasvramanan2729 3 года назад +14

    First time since I started seeing Ted Ed I am here within the first hr
    And I have been watching this channel since the pirate puzzle video...

  • @Charlotte-xv1pg
    @Charlotte-xv1pg 3 года назад +72

    “One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them. One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.”
    - J.R.R. Tolkien , The Fellowship of the ring

  • @M1tZk1
    @M1tZk1 3 года назад +13

    I totally imagine how 1000 years from now people will tell stories of Neo the Savior, the Avengers and the one ring.

  • @AnimeShinigami13
    @AnimeShinigami13 3 года назад +2

    I'd only heard a very watered down version of this story, with no ring involved. It was in one of my childhood storybooks. Thanks for bringing me the whole thing.

  • @biswasbudhathoki8144
    @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +114

    The narrator's pronunciation of Loki is good

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 3 года назад +2

      the pronunciation is whatever most people use

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +2

      @@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 or whatever is made up for use

    • @kenster8270
      @kenster8270 3 года назад +10

      Nah, she pronounces all those Norse names with a posh Stockholm accent. An Icelandic accent would have been more apt.

    • @biswasbudhathoki8144
      @biswasbudhathoki8144 3 года назад +15

      @@kenster8270 I just like the way she pronounces it.

    • @mohjaelshafi981
      @mohjaelshafi981 3 года назад

      I was waiting for this comment

  • @bengagnon2894
    @bengagnon2894 3 года назад +2

    This is the most complicated and elaborated ad for otter pelts that I've ever heard.

  • @juanisol8275
    @juanisol8275 3 года назад +5

    👏😍 Thank you to bring into animation this epic Germanic Norse Saga!! The epic and tragedy of the Volsunga Saga!!

  • @Anonymous_30
    @Anonymous_30 3 года назад +3

    I have to appreciate ted-Ed for pronunciation of the names of the Norse gods

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 3 года назад +32

    _"MYYYY PRECIOUUSSS!"_
    *~ Gollum (Lord of the Rings)*

  • @sophialin1802
    @sophialin1802 3 года назад +6

    "Loki was bored and hungry."
    DO YOU HOW LITTLE THAT NARROWS IT DOWN.

  • @silenttrickster9064
    @silenttrickster9064 3 года назад +78

    "loki is always up with a plan"

  • @CntrazZombie4
    @CntrazZombie4 2 года назад +7

    Before his death, Tolkien refuted that the Ring of Nibelung had any role in The Lord of The Ring saying
    "The ring was round, and there the resemblance ceased"

    • @andrewwilliam7890
      @andrewwilliam7890 3 месяца назад

      You're gonna upset the pagans with this truth.

  • @havock76
    @havock76 3 года назад +39

    Amazing animations!!! How long does it take for different people all over the world to come together just for 5 min video! Hats off

  • @twila987
    @twila987 2 месяца назад

    This animation is beautiful and whoever spent the hours on this story thank you.

  • @peterdue7676
    @peterdue7676 3 года назад +4

    Having played god of war 4, this is really nice to hear the real stories from people like fafnir and andvari, especially concidering it kinda matches with the game

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    @caitlynalcorta2347 3 года назад +64

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  • @philliphunt1556
    @philliphunt1556 3 года назад +7

    Wonderfully done! As huge fans of the "Ring" series, we especially enjoyed this production. We were tremendously impressed by the narration. So clear and correctly rendered.

  • @razaalee9477
    @razaalee9477 2 года назад +4

    Fafnir in the cave: "My precious"

  • @anonymous-ix7kr
    @anonymous-ix7kr 3 года назад +12

    every rapper when making videos be like: 2:44

  • @lxohoo1805
    @lxohoo1805 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see the story of the Andvaranaut on this channel.
    Thank you.

  • @anshisalad
    @anshisalad 3 года назад +3

    dear TED-Ed, I really love ur AMAZING videos, you explain it in such a way even me, a kid can understand, & the smooth animation is just superb. Keep up the learning!! :D

  • @JJBeanster
    @JJBeanster 2 года назад +7

    can we appreciate the 3-leafed brooch at 5:03

  • @welcometotheinternet574
    @welcometotheinternet574 3 года назад +50

    “So Loki was bored”
    Everyone, embrace your loved ones, it’s happening again..ñ

  • @theodore4017
    @theodore4017 2 года назад +4

    Actually long long before any norse mythology there was a greek myth about the Ring of Gyges written by Plato. The owner of the ring had the ability to go invisible at will when wearing it.

  • @unovayellow6953
    @unovayellow6953 3 года назад +3

    Lord of the Rings is epic and awesome. This story is epic and awesome. So many great pieces of mythology and fiction out there and these stories are still some of the best.

  • @wolferl5
    @wolferl5 3 года назад +1

    TED-ED is the awesomest channel here and you gotta love the animations! ❤️

  • @LilfoxTheHybridHylian5967
    @LilfoxTheHybridHylian5967 3 года назад +4

    0:47 but it's not Loki's fault, he didn't know it was his son.
    If it's any thing, they should both take fault

  • @bambam900
    @bambam900 3 года назад +1

    I love that the narrator has the Scandinavian Accent when saying the names. While speaking in engling accent on everthing else.

  • @zeybarur
    @zeybarur 3 года назад +21

    There's also the short myth of The Ring of Gyges, told in Book 2 of Plato's Republic. It turns the wearer invisible at will, and Gyges used it to kill a king and marry his wife.

    • @noelavison6064
      @noelavison6064 3 года назад +4

      The whole point of that story is that power without accountability is corrupting, which is one of the main themes in Lord of the Rings.

    • @rjlicano
      @rjlicano 3 года назад +1

      Power is not corrupting. People are inherently corrupt. That was the whole point of that story.

    • @rjlicano
      @rjlicano 3 года назад

      @Kung Fu Warlock read the book to find out ; )

  • @redalchemy7322
    @redalchemy7322 3 года назад +6

    Bit of a side note note but there was also something called the ring of Gyges as mentioned in Plato's Republic. It was more of a philosophical experiment than a form of mythology, but it was a ring that would turn the wearer invisible. The concept was to determine if a person would remain good if they could be shielded from the consequences.
    Seems relevant to the Tolkien's work.

  • @cipherking4798
    @cipherking4798 2 года назад +13

    When Loki is in a Norse myth you KNOW shit’s gonna get real. 😂🤣

  • @WHATDOYOUWANTFROME
    @WHATDOYOUWANTFROME 3 года назад +1

    I ADORE THE NARRATOR'S VOICE. Please tell me which video(s) she narrated bcs I'm obsessed

  • @dinocaster3371
    @dinocaster3371 3 года назад +3

    By the grace of the Valar, how have I never heard of this tale? Thank you!

  • @alexamacusa
    @alexamacusa 3 года назад +3

    The Norse mythology videos are the best! Keep up the good work :)

  • @rijuchaudhuri
    @rijuchaudhuri 3 года назад +32

    This video released in the perfect time to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of The Lord of the Rings!
    [Peter Jackson's LotR Trilogy]

  • @sanfransiscon
    @sanfransiscon 3 года назад +7

    Another likely inspiration is Plato's story of Gyges' ring, which makes the wearer invisible. It questions if someone could stay in good moral standing if they didn't need to fear punishment for any action.

    • @jesusisking3935
      @jesusisking3935 3 года назад +1

      What book is that? It sounds insanely good!

    • @ennui9745
      @ennui9745 2 года назад

      @@jesusisking3935 Plato's Republic

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain 3 года назад +13

    Solomon's Ring was also said to be one of the inspirations behind the One Ring from Lord of the Rings. It even has the Tolkien-like imagery of one ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness, bind them.

  • @studiogarrisona
    @studiogarrisona 2 года назад +11

    Kratos's Draupnir Spear (Origin Saga)

  • @happinessd883
    @happinessd883 3 года назад +22

    Que conteúdo bom de se ver, tenho logo que aprender inglês porquê é chato esperar as legendas chegarem...

  • @CyFss
    @CyFss 2 года назад +2

    The Myths and Legends podcast told this entire story early on in it's existence. Was a five part retelling of the Volsung Saga, that this story is one part of. Think it's episodes 3A-3E.

  • @muhammadfazlurrahman4929
    @muhammadfazlurrahman4929 3 года назад +7

    I like how the dwarf king like
    "Oh no, my son died...
    Anyways where's my gold in exchange for my son?"

    • @havcola6983
      @havcola6983 3 года назад +2

      This was actually common law during the viking age. Instead of endless blood feuds there was a sort of system called Weregild (lit. 'Man Payment') which was a measure of how much you were worth - ie what compensation someone could demand from your killer. Someone like a servant would have a pretty low weregild, while obviously a king would be fabulously expensive.

  • @reshteenmal2620
    @reshteenmal2620 3 года назад +3

    This wasn’t the in Neil Gaiman’s norse mythology!!
    Great work! I love Norse myths.

  • @itacom2199
    @itacom2199 3 года назад +10

    The Icelandic pronunciation is on point.

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike 2 года назад +1

    11/10 on the pronunciation, simply astounding!

  • @yowlolstfu6759
    @yowlolstfu6759 3 года назад +41

    Ring
    Norse: will make your riches grow and grow
    Middle-earth: makes tiny human invisible 👀

    • @ornessarhithfaeron3576
      @ornessarhithfaeron3576 3 года назад +7

      Actually, no. Read the books.

    • @yowlolstfu6759
      @yowlolstfu6759 3 года назад +2

      @@ornessarhithfaeron3576 yea I know there’s more to it but it does, no matter how you want to explain it, make the bearer invisible so aint wrong 🤷

    • @farahwyn8733
      @farahwyn8733 3 года назад +1

      Sauron: You underestimate my power!

    • @killerpussy84
      @killerpussy84 3 года назад +2

      "Tiny human"?! How dare you insult the Hobbits by comparing them the clumsy, loud and ever destroying humans!!

    • @farahwyn8733
      @farahwyn8733 3 года назад +1

      @@yowlolstfu6759
      It doesn't make Sauron invisible tho.😅
      And I doubt it'll make Galadriel or Gandalf invisible either. Maybe the power of the ring depends on the power of the wearer.
      I know you're just joking around but you gotta give The One ring more credit tho.. it's shown in the movies that it has its own mind and can easily corrupt anyone....😅

  • @alleenahaiderwaseem7309
    @alleenahaiderwaseem7309 2 года назад +1

    i ADORE this animation style!!

  • @amalsalisu7858
    @amalsalisu7858 3 года назад +27

    I'm reading all these heartfelt comments and thinking;
    'Huh. Magnus Chase did that.'
    (Just finished the series, don't mind me 😊) ;)

    • @anshisalad
      @anshisalad 3 года назад +3

      I read Magnus Chase and the gods of Asgard (Sword of Summer). What are the other books?? id like to know :D

    • @chanbricks4461
      @chanbricks4461 3 года назад

      @@anshisalad Hammer of Thor (Vol.2) and Ship of the Dead (Vol.3) I finished all three and loved it all the way

    • @AMuttio99
      @AMuttio99 3 года назад +2

      I was looking for this comment

    • @sloomba_2507
      @sloomba_2507 3 года назад

      @@AMuttio99 same! :D

    • @jesusisking3935
      @jesusisking3935 3 года назад +1

      Yessss

  • @liseamaliec8774
    @liseamaliec8774 3 года назад

    You correctly pronouncing the names is making me so happy

  • @diekje8728
    @diekje8728 3 года назад +11

    Surprised at how drastically different this is from the Nibelungen Saga

  • @skymaster4121
    @skymaster4121 3 года назад +7

    “Seething, Andvari cursed the ring, declaring that it would be the doom of all its consequential owners”
    Loki: “Allright, I give it back to you now..”
    Andvari: 😖😖😖