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  • Today we take a look at the confusing subject of just why Gimli was not aware of the outcome of Balin's expedition into Moria, despite it being many years since he last heard from the "Lord of Moria" along with Khazad-dum's evil reputation!
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  • @timlamiam
    @timlamiam Год назад +615

    Gimli in the book knew something went wrong and cautioned the party from going that way. It was Gandalf who insisted on Moria after failing at Caradhras.

    • @brucetehan7480
      @brucetehan7480 Год назад +49

      Yes! Thank you for pointing that out!

    • @cordites
      @cordites 9 месяцев назад

      who gives a fuck about the Books??right only idiots

    • @carpetsmell2523
      @carpetsmell2523 9 месяцев назад +47

      Woah! thats such a big change tbh

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 9 месяцев назад +69

      ​@@carpetsmell2523 A very big change, yes. Aragorn even had a premonition, warning Gandalf against entering Moria.

    • @schmittyvonbaun8418
      @schmittyvonbaun8418 9 месяцев назад +20

      yea i have no idea why they would change it

  • @annecarter5181
    @annecarter5181 Год назад +265

    “Nobody Tosses a Dwarf”!
    Just love Gimli!!!!!!

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming Год назад

      That line was actually from a dwarf tossing sport they had in New Zealand.

    • @iamthepiemaster
      @iamthepiemaster Год назад

      It would be good for all the major characters actually, not just Gimli. I read the books as a kid 30 years ago and even the moves are now over 20 years old and I think my memories of both are starting to bleed into each other.

    • @DG-iw3yw
      @DG-iw3yw 7 месяцев назад

      My uncle said he tossed off a dwarf once

    • @Selendeki
      @Selendeki 4 месяца назад +1

      I hated Gimli's jokes in Moria, really ruined one of the best chase sequences in cinematic history

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Год назад +529

    There's a popular theory that claims that Sauron was the one who started and spread the rumors about Moria being ready to reclaim in order to lure as many dwarves as possible into a trap that would kill them all to make the future attack on Dale and Erabor easier. I think it makes perfect sense, especially given the description of the rumors as "a shadow of disquiet". Sauron is described numerous times as a "shadow", and spreading rumors among the dwarves to lure them into a trap fits perfectly into his style of manipulation and deception. It would also explain how the orcs that destroyed Balin's expedition were so well organized and planned out to the point of damming the river to block the west gate.

    • @marcbartuschka6372
      @marcbartuschka6372 Год назад +34

      Nobody tosses a dwarf
      I could very well imagine the first part, but I am not sure about the second. The orcs of the Misty Mountains could muster a strong force and deal a heavy blow even without Saurons will - as far as we know both Azog and Bolg did not follow orders (different to the movies). The battle for Moria happened also during a time when Sauron seem to be much more focussed onto Mordor (after he had "abandoned" Dol Guldur) and build up his forces in the far East and South.
      I could very well imagine that the counterattack which crushed Balins people were the work of a coalition of ork-commanders from the North, like the Battle of the Five Armies were done by a coalition under Bolgs leadership.
      It may even be that they rallied some support from Trolls and Wargs (there were some Trolls in Moria when the Fellowship arrived, and Wargs were active on the western gate).

    • @Farlomous
      @Farlomous Год назад +21

      Another channel as well suggested it was a trap and that orcs on the west side of the mountain intentionally damned up the river so that waters would be level with the doors and the watcher could pick off those dwarves that tried to escape that way.

    • @maximus3160
      @maximus3160 Год назад +6

      Where did Tolkien say that Orcs dammed the river?

    • @Rellana1
      @Rellana1 Год назад +10

      @@maximus3160 I think Tolkien mentioned that the Watcher in the Water dammed the river.

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 9 месяцев назад +1

      So wrong an analysis. And, the orcs didn't dam the river, the lurker did.

  • @legionarybooks13
    @legionarybooks13 Год назад +472

    Nobody tosses a dwarf! - In the films, Elrond was summoning allies to Rivendell in order to discuss the Ring, which was not the case at all in the books. Gimli, Gloin, and the dwarves were there to warn about Sauron's emissaries attempting to negotiate with them at Erebor, and to see if they could find any news about Balin's lost company. Legolas and the Mirkwood elves were there to confess that they'd lost Gollum and to say on Thranduil's behalf, "Sorry, we cocked things up!" And Boromir came seeking answers to the cryptic dreams both he and Faramir were having regarding "Isildur's Bane" and "The Sword that was Broken". I get why for the films they streamlined all this to make it strictly about the Ring.

    • @dinodatrindade2104
      @dinodatrindade2104 Год назад +36

      There is so much to unpack from all 3 novels. I find it understandable why they left certain things out and more so, put focus on the one ring as you mentioned.

    • @gamera5160
      @gamera5160 Год назад +42

      Definitely something I didn't mind them simplifying. Good for the books. A little too complicated for a film.

    • @johnneiberger7311
      @johnneiberger7311 Год назад +9

      It seems to me that Erebor isn't *that* far from Moria. I wonder why the Erebor dwarves didn't just send expedition to see what happened.

    • @thegreatape884
      @thegreatape884 Год назад +12

      @@johnneiberger7311 Cause then they would've known about the danger there and if Gimli knew about Moria, it wouldn't be part of their options to reach Mordor, there wouldn't be any Balrog, Gandalf wouldn't die, and it would change everything.
      The reason they didn't send an expedition is that they needed to stay ignorant for Tolkien's idea for his story to play out.

    • @professorhaystacks6606
      @professorhaystacks6606 Год назад +14

      Yeah, adaptation induced plothole.
      For someone else asking why they didn't send another expedition, and to add to the video: They didn't know what had happened to them. If Durin's Bane wasn't gone they dare not go in force (that would leave Erabor undefended anyway), so they could only send a small party. It's not shown in the movies, but there were other dwarves with Gimli: they would presumably have gone to Moria on their own had the Fellowship not gone that way. Possibly the dwarves with them would have headed that way in the spring had the Fellowship succeeded at the passes. As for the time that had passed: Dwarves live longer than humans. For them it wasn't relatively as long.

  • @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access
    @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access Год назад +128

    “Chances of certain death. Small chances of success. ….what are we waiting for?”
    I’ve tried to adopt Gimli’s attitude best as I can in this life. It helps

    • @freibier
      @freibier 10 месяцев назад +2

      I tried that attitude in IT, was not very popular. At least we had backups.

    • @isidornimages
      @isidornimages 9 месяцев назад

      How can there be "chances of certain death"? Either you have certain death, or you have chances of death.

    • @Fallout3131
      @Fallout3131 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@freibierLOL

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Год назад +610

    Nobody tosses a dwarf!! 👍👍

    • @jonisalmela2399
      @jonisalmela2399 Год назад +16

      Not without consent.

    • @TheTeutonicPlague
      @TheTeutonicPlague Год назад +16

      Don’t tell the elf…😊

    • @xoutlawxgaming8082
      @xoutlawxgaming8082 Год назад +5

      Nobody tosses a dwarf

    • @darthsilversith667
      @darthsilversith667 Год назад +5

      Not the beard!

    • @gabriellynch2764
      @gabriellynch2764 Год назад +2

      In what way does this comment add to the conversation of this video? Imagine having a serious conversation about the morality/impact of King Leonidas leading his 300 men to the hot gates and then some dude just yelling "This is SPARTA!". That's what you just did.

  • @unarealtaragionevole
    @unarealtaragionevole Год назад +49

    Talking about the films here, "What would have happened if the fellowship didn't alert the Orcs and Balrog, and safely passed through the mines?" It's one of the biggest events that shapes the whole story and future. I mean the destruction of the Balrog, the transformation of Gandalf, the death of Boromir, the emotional and psychological change in Frodo...of the things in the films, I honestly believe the passing through the mines had the biggest effect in the story.

    • @maximus3160
      @maximus3160 Год назад

      Balrog...

    • @vinitvsankhe
      @vinitvsankhe 4 месяца назад

      Consider this too. Balrog was a Maiar of the opposite force (like demons). Gandalf was a Maiar himself, just on the other side (like angels).
      Balrog sensed the powerful opposing Maiar around him and decided to confront it for entering its realm.

    • @Flipindabird23
      @Flipindabird23 4 месяца назад +2

      Saurumon turning to siding with Sauron probably had the biggest effect in all of the movies. Considering that’s the only reason they took the mines in the first place, and mannnny other events taking place afterwords

    • @unarealtaragionevole
      @unarealtaragionevole 4 месяца назад +3

      @@Flipindabird23 Hmm...Sarurman is an interesting character. Mixing our franchises for a second, I see him like Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader from Star Wars. Both Anakin/Saruman are the most powerful of a group of chosen warriors meant to serve and protect, they are both extremely egotistical to the point of narcissism, they are both extremely power hungry, they both become disillusioned with their reality, and they both fall victim to hubris by becoming the right hand of a more powerful evil thinking that one day they will overthrow that evil and be the one in charge. There's a lot of parallels to me. Also, for me...his turning to evil and siding with Sauron wasn't really a big deal. In a way, he was the perfect person to side with Sauron eventually. I almost feel, that his becoming evil was not a change in character, but rather the final evolution of his nature to begin with. It was always going to happen, and it might even have been part of Eru's vision for him. The events that happened in the mine however, were not part of a plan, there were a stupid accident, a random fluke, whatever we want to call....but from the events in Moria so much of the story and sub-plots seem to stem.

    • @thevoicestoldmetoagain4627
      @thevoicestoldmetoagain4627 4 месяца назад

      Nope. Gandalf coming to the Shire had the biggest impact. No one would even know where the ring was if it wasnt for Gandalfs observing of Bilbos disappearing act.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Год назад +38

    Book Gimli's perspective would also require more exposition, which is harder to pull off on film. And LOTR has a lot of exposition. The fact that "The Shadow of the Past", a chapter of the book consisting _entirely_ of exposition, was pulled off so well in the film is miraculous.

  • @Mathemagical55
    @Mathemagical55 Год назад +48

    Dain didn't literally see the Balrog - it wasn't hiding behind the Dimrill Gate during the battle. He had an intense vision of great evil still lurking in the depths of Khazad-dûm.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Год назад +108

    It's also worth noting that Balin would have had the prior expedition to Erebor that had turned out well for the Dwarves, so in his mind maybe reclaiming Moria would be just as possible. I really wish there had been something specifically covering Balin's years in Moria, fleshing out their explorations and that last desperate stand. That would make for fascinating, if grim reading!

    • @Aliksander54
      @Aliksander54 7 месяцев назад +5

      True. He may have been thinking "if we can retake Erebor from a DRAGON with a little over a dozen dwarves and a hobbit, surely Moria could be reclaimed with a full dwarven expedition".

  • @Swordfish90390
    @Swordfish90390 Год назад +41

    I feel like men and elves take most of the spotlight, so anything dwarf related is always a plus.

    • @fabiosplendido9536
      @fabiosplendido9536 7 месяцев назад +1

      The shorter you are, the less spotlight you take up,.....assuming that the light is coming from an elevated position.

    • @Flipindabird23
      @Flipindabird23 4 месяца назад

      Men, half men, and elves. Dwarves get shafted every-time though. Even in the hobbit movies lol

  • @logansfury
    @logansfury 6 месяцев назад +6

    In the book Gimli and the Dwarves of Erebor knew full well something dire had happened as "they had had no word from Moria in some time". The complete ceasing of communication and progress reports back home was well noted.

  • @otaku-sempai2197
    @otaku-sempai2197 Год назад +105

    It is still curious that King Dain never sent messengers to Moria to discover why the colony had gone silent. Or he did send such messengers and they were never heard from again.

    • @tomlienert882
      @tomlienert882 Год назад +44

      Keep in mind that Dain knew that Durin’s Bane was still present, which is why he didn’t approve of Balin’s expedition. That would be why he didn’t send more messengers , assuming that it would simply get more dwarves killed, without answering the question of what had happened.

    • @otaku-sempai2197
      @otaku-sempai2197 Год назад +13

      @@tomlienert882 King Dain knew that Durin's Bane COULD still be lurking in Moria but he could not know that for certain.

    • @brandonmunsen6035
      @brandonmunsen6035 Год назад +1

      @@otaku-sempai2197 its not real life. its a story book.

    • @ducksparrowmybel8night430
      @ducksparrowmybel8night430 Год назад +12

      Any messengers were eaten

    • @otaku-sempai2197
      @otaku-sempai2197 Год назад +5

      @@ducksparrowmybel8night430 Yeah. Seems likely.

  • @gorin8842
    @gorin8842 Год назад +23

    "The goblin that is feared is better than the wolf that is heard" - so said Boromir after the Caradhras has defeted them, and him and the felloship are discussing what to do.
    Thay all knew that Moria could be compromised, but been besieged by wolfs in the cold night of Caradhras they decided to take the path into Moria, an uncertain peril instead of a certain one.
    Good video, keep it on!

    • @barryevans6089
      @barryevans6089 Год назад +2

      The wolf that one hears is worse than the Orc that one fears.

  • @codypowell8432
    @codypowell8432 Год назад +2

    Azog sent me here! Moria has been one of the most interesting locations in middle earth. Ever since the first movie came out, I have wanted to learn more of this location

    • @Flipindabird23
      @Flipindabird23 4 месяца назад

      Legit Moria was so captivating as a kid. Imagining what the long dead halls used to look like in all of their glory. Being utterly terrified of what else could be creeping in the vacant tombs

  • @biga.b.1079
    @biga.b.1079 Год назад +2

    Thank you for addressing this. I’ve heard it explained a few times but could never quite wrap my head around it.

  • @458joey
    @458joey Год назад +153

    I absolutely love your videos. Can we get a complete history of moria? How it was founded, how you think it is in 4th age? That would be awesome.

    • @razza119
      @razza119 Год назад +14

      Thorin stonehelm retakes it in the 4th age

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +55

      We do actually have a full history of moria video on the channel 😁

    • @458joey
      @458joey Год назад +8

      Ok thank you.

    • @sicknote1558
      @sicknote1558 Год назад

      ​@@razza119ahhhh so the dwarfs retake it after lord of the rings

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 7 месяцев назад

      Daang how many ages r there

  • @jeffsnyder7290
    @jeffsnyder7290 Год назад +52

    Gloin and Gimli were at Rivendell to report on the servant of Sauron seeking info on Bilbo and the ring, the growing shadow AND for advice/news on Balin's status in Moria.
    These videos are great and the movies are wonderful, but consider them an introduction.
    The true treasure lies in the books. If you haven't, read them. They will lift your heart and enrich your soul.

    • @danbill9165
      @danbill9165 Год назад +2

      Fully agree the books are necessary reading , Gloin plays a big part in the book

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 9 месяцев назад

      Albeit a bad introduction because as soon as people read the books they will be disappointed that the films changed the stories so much! And not in a good way!

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 7 месяцев назад +1

      ^ says the nerd

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 7 месяцев назад

      @@danbill9165 in the Hobbit, but small tiny part in LOTR.

    • @kristopherdickson6606
      @kristopherdickson6606 6 месяцев назад

      @user-nz6dx2fj6h honestly the films are a faithful adaptation and excellent in their own right. There are a few egregious changes that bother me to this day, notably the Elves at Helms Deeps and the Army of the Dead saving the day at the Battle of Pelenor Fields which i feel detract from a major theme in the books, which was the coming together and the triumph of man to mark the beginning of the "Age of Man". The way the movie was written detracts a lot from the accomplishments of Man and with the exception of Aragorn protrays them as weak and many of the stronger characters essentially are bailing them out constantly. Robbing them of two of their greatest triumphs is a bit of a crime. But all in all, the films capture the essence of the story and the key story notes are left intact, which is about the best you can ask for in an abridge movie adaptation. Especially when you look at other adaptations of books and how sour they can truly be.

  • @melaniea8239
    @melaniea8239 Год назад +23

    So nobody of the Dwarves of Gimli's family was wondering or even remotely thinking that it is weird to hear absolutely nothing from your family?
    But still think " If I show up with no message beforehand whatsoever, my cousin will still give a feast and we will party hard"...
    Great video, as always!

    • @jawstrock2215
      @jawstrock2215 Год назад +12

      They knew it was weird, but, for
      1: nobody else probably dared going in there to find out.
      2: these kind of things are not things you admit openly. They were rumors, and you never know what could have happen: maybe the way out was cut out from falling rocks, maybe the bridge fell down, and they had no good way to cross, etc.

    • @Lorekeeper72
      @Lorekeeper72 Год назад +10

      @@jawstrock2215 Also gotta remember that communication technology was basically limited to mounted messangers at best for almost everyone in Middle Earth at the time, they could entirely believe that, given how much more dangerous things were getting on the roads, something Gloin mentions in the book, that any messages Balin did send simply got waylaid.

    • @guyman1570
      @guyman1570 Год назад +1

      @@Lorekeeper72 That! The times were very different.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe dwarves just aren't all that big on writing letters.

  • @awldune
    @awldune Год назад

    I enjoyed the excellent fanart here and was pleased to find very thorough attributions in the video description.
    The topic of this video is one that definitely leapt to mind when I watched the films.

  • @baystated
    @baystated Год назад +25

    Do you think the location and moment of Balin's death was a deliberate opposite or Durin? Durin saw his reflection, and went in to found and be lord of Khazadum while Balin set himself a lord of Moria, exited to see his own reflection, and at that moment perished? Was it Tolkein's judgement on Balin's hubris. Once such a wise Dwarf, only to return to Moria against Dain's counsel, and be slain while alone unguarded to look at his own reflection. Does it say: "Balin should not put himself up there with Durin"?

    • @baystated
      @baystated Год назад +3

      @@Arhimith Gimli sings a song about Durin and Dwarrowdelf while the Fellowship was in Moria in the chapter A Journey In The Dark.

    • @baystated
      @baystated Год назад

      @@Arhimith veryvery good point.

  • @gamingchinchilla7323
    @gamingchinchilla7323 Год назад +11

    i want to know why in the movie Gandalf had some deep knowing and dread of the mines as hinted by his unwillingness to go there and Saruman's narrative about knowing what awaits in the deep darkness there (Durin's Bane) and why Gandalf never seemed to converse this knowledge with the dwarf during the discussion on which path to take or indeed any other time in the film.

  • @virgnthermostat5928
    @virgnthermostat5928 Год назад

    Bro, you are answering questions I've asked myself for years. Keep it up, cheers.

  • @shokmusic_AC
    @shokmusic_AC Год назад +7

    Excellent video! Since we're on the topic of dwarves and orcs, I'd love to see the history of Mt. Gundabad.

  • @TheDeadlyKnight
    @TheDeadlyKnight Год назад +16

    King Dain Ironfoot begrudged Balin’s expedition. He adamantly held that Moria should be abandoned until likely signs or omens portended otherwise. He lent relatively little aid or men to the project, & resolved to give leave, only, to dissidents who desired to pursue its reclamation. It was oddly a staunch opposition for Dain, since Balin was a relative. He passively observed their progress for 4 or 5 yrs, never reinforcing their company, despite regular news of gains & good tidings. Even their abrupt silence, after a few yrs of promising tidings, did not stir him to muster aid for the expedition. It seems he was content to write them off when things suddenly portended ill w/ them.

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte Год назад +5

      @TheDeadlyKnight, ya gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em...

    • @VaryaEQ
      @VaryaEQ 10 месяцев назад +4

      I think it was less about "writing them off", and more about knowing that was a war the dwarves could never win, so not sending more of his people to their deaths. I doubt he was glad to see Balin fail in his mission.

    • @TheDeadlyKnight
      @TheDeadlyKnight 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@VaryaEQ You’re right. Gloin definitely was still an interested Moria inquirer on Dain’s behalf at the Council. Gloin’s son’s party claims Balin’s colonial archives from Moria, to give to Dain. Gandalf explicitly states that “it will interest…” Dain, “….though it grieve him deeply”

  • @donovanbradford8231
    @donovanbradford8231 26 дней назад

    A great video and while I haven't read much of Tolkin's work I have read some of the core books and have enjoyed the films both trilogies too and that scene of finding the remains of Balin's tomb definitely hit differently for me. Not only do you see how it hits Gimli but it hits the audience as well sense we've seen The Hobbit story fully fleshed out and know just how wise, brave, and kind Balin was to all he called kin and friend truly a great loss for both Middle Earth but for us as fans.

  • @granthudson5447
    @granthudson5447 Год назад +5

    I remember reading Gimli was also at the meeting or was sent to ask about Balins and Co expedition.

    • @TheChef420
      @TheChef420 Год назад +4

      Yes Gimli and his dad went to rivendell to find out any info about Balin and co not for a meeting like in the movie

    • @legionarybooks13
      @legionarybooks13 Год назад +2

      @@LonewolfProd_ Legolas was there because Gollum was entrusted to their care after Aragorn captured him, but had escaped from the wood elves' prison. His dad, King Thranduil, sent him probably because he was too embarrassed to come himself and admit they buggered up. I can already hear Elrond berating him, "You had ONE JOB!" 😆

    • @jackdaone6469
      @jackdaone6469 Год назад +1

      @@legionarybooks13
      Considering how much I enjoyed Lee Pace’s portrayal of Thranduil…
      I kinda wish we couldn’t seen Elrond give Thranduil a dressing-down for fucking up so bad.

  • @robkemp598
    @robkemp598 Год назад +20

    The Dwarves could have had their homeland back much sooner if Gandalf or Saurman had bothered to investigate yeeears before the war of the ring

    • @jawstrock2215
      @jawstrock2215 Год назад +4

      Neither would have willingly faced the Balrog. + there were thousands of orcs in there.

  • @mncdssctn9110
    @mncdssctn9110 Год назад +21

    I’d absolutely be interested in a comparison about Gimli in the books vs movies.

    • @tmage23
      @tmage23 Год назад +3

      One of the few issues I have with PJ's adaptation of Lord of the Rings is the decision to make Gimli the comic relief.

    • @mncdssctn9110
      @mncdssctn9110 Год назад

      @@tmage23 Yeah, that’s what a lot of people are saying.

    • @erikpartogisiagian1248
      @erikpartogisiagian1248 Год назад

      I think Gimli in the first PJ movie is the closest most dwarves should’ve been, in manner and characteristics cmmiiw

    • @crusher0427
      @crusher0427 Год назад

      @@tmage23, if you think that's bad, compare the depiction of Faramir in the films to the books. It was a complete butcher job.

    • @Storm-Fury56
      @Storm-Fury56 Год назад +1

      Read the books. Burn the movies. There, I fixed it for you.

  • @bendunn2732
    @bendunn2732 Год назад

    Azog sent me here! He would sit so proud on my shelf, the king of my memorabilia 👌😀

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 8 месяцев назад +9

    I always chalked it up to Dwarves are so focused on their own thing to the point of almost selfishness so they just didn't bother to learn of news about Moria.
    "We haven't heard from Moria in a while... eh I'm sure they are fine" _continues to forge his sword_

  • @rangerofthenorth1970
    @rangerofthenorth1970 Год назад +23

    Nobody tosses a dwarf!! This has always been one of my favorite tophics to talk about and nerd of. In my opinnion everything happend for a reason, if Balin never went to Moria who knows what kind of orc strongholds would have envolved there! Like this they managed to strike a great blow to Ors forces/ altough they all met their demise at the end.
    James, its been a while since I wrote a comment on this channel I've had some ishues and I'm happy to be back and watching your videos and your love for Middle earth that we all share!

  • @jonrunargislason1884
    @jonrunargislason1884 Год назад +23

    No body tosses a dwarf!!!
    Through out the books gimli is one of the more complex characters and even in the movies he is portrait as a pure soul but you get a glimps of his deeper personality through out the story telling...
    One of the things I like the most in the books is his and legolas relationship and ever growing understanding of the elf/dwarf fundamentals and growing respect, trust and friendship

    • @AJadedLizard
      @AJadedLizard 9 месяцев назад +1

      I wish it hadn't been trimmed exclusively to the Director's Cut, because Jackson made it a point to demonstrate that Legolas was often dismissive of Gimli right up until he paid proper homage to Galadriel...and we immediately afterward get the scene in The Two Towers of him threatening to kill Eomer for threatening Gimli.

    • @Flipindabird23
      @Flipindabird23 4 месяца назад

      I do kind of hate how everyone worships the elves. They are total dicks in about every scene except for when galadriel was giving away gifts. Every other scene is a bunch of pompous twinks acting superior but being unwilling to help

  • @sassa82
    @sassa82 Год назад

    Ive always wondered this. Thank you for the video.

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Год назад +2

    Well Done. Keep Up The Good Work👍👌💪

  • @KicktheSky34
    @KicktheSky34 Год назад +18

    Without Balin, everything may have changed. With not even a faint hope of safe harbor, Gimli would not have pushed Gandalf to cross through Moria and the fellowship would’ve had to choose between the mountain path and risking capture by Saruman. Even if they can avoid Isengard, they don’t get to go to Lorien and Frodo doesn’t get the phial, which dooms him to Shelob. Best case, they manage to cross the mountains but Gandalf doesn’t get his upgrade from fighting the Balrog. Balin’s sacrifice laid the groundwork for ultimate victory.

    • @Dr_Do-Little
      @Dr_Do-Little Год назад +1

      +1000 XP for "Gandalf's upgrade". 😂 Other than that. That's pretty much what I think too.

    • @WestIndianAK
      @WestIndianAK Год назад +1

      Gimli didn't really "push" Gandalf. Unlike in the movie, in the novel, Gandalf was actually the one who proposed going through Moria after Caradhras defeated them, and it was Aragorn and pretty much all of the others except Gimli were loath to go anywhere near the place.

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 9 месяцев назад

      What??? Total BS!

    • @eewweeppkk
      @eewweeppkk 9 месяцев назад

      ​@WestIndianAK Gimli also cautioned against it because he knew 'something' happened to Balin's party there.

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 9 месяцев назад

      Book , chapter and line as evidence please?@@eewweeppkk

  • @laura-ann.0726
    @laura-ann.0726 Год назад +5

    If Balin had never tried to re-take Moria, it seems likely that Orcs would have continued to multiply there, but even the Orcs were terrified of the Balrog. Orc raids on Lothlorien and other settlements in the eastern foothills of the Misty Mountains would have likely increased, but it seems that the West gate was inaccessible even to Orcs due to the Watcher in the Water. My feeling is that the Balrog and the Watcher were not allied with any other force in the earlier centuries of the 3rd Age, although one wonders if Sauron might have enlisted them had he not been so weakened by losing the One Ring at the Battle of The Last Alliance. I am surprised that Dain never sent anyone to check up on Balin after the messages suddenly stopped 5 years after the colony was re-established. Is this lack of a follow-up on Dain's part just a plot element that JRRT never thought of, or was it deliberate, to leave Balin's fate a mystery for the Fellowship to solve on their own? Radagast's home at Rhosgobel was not very far from the East Gate at Moria, and it seems to me that Radagast should have heard at least a rumor of the battle that destroyed Balin's colony, and I wonder, why did Galadriel and the other members of the White Council not sense the awakening of the Balrog?

  • @grennbalze
    @grennbalze Год назад

    Ive been wondering this since i saw the movies. Thank you!

  • @ANKAMedien
    @ANKAMedien Год назад

    FINALLY you paired the sub button with the "build me an army worthy of Mordor" line 🎉🎉

  • @ozlozano9470
    @ozlozano9470 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve watched this some many times and some people call Gimli a wuss for crying when he discovers Balins tomb. This part is the best part of the movie for me i feel Gimli’s grief I can feel his despair this doesn’t stop him from enacting revenge for his fallen kin.

  • @ernestcline2868
    @ernestcline2868 Год назад +7

    If Balin hadn't gone to Moria, there would have been two significant changes in my opinion.
    The first is that there would have been far less reason for Gimli to travel to Imladris for the Council and less reason to join the Fellowship if he had made the journey.
    The second is that without Balin, the Fellowship would have been less likely to attempt traveling through Moria, and Durin's Bane would likely have never come so close to the surface as to interact with the Fellowship.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      I'm not sure you can extrapolate a type of reality into a story like that

    • @ernestcline2868
      @ernestcline2868 Год назад +2

      @@oftin_wong Why not? One of the good things about the legendarium is that Tolkien strived for as realistic a portrayal as possible once he had set up the background.
      Moreover, the unknown fate of Balin provided an additional reason for readers to anticipate the trip through Moria. While from a dramatic point of view it need not have been Balin's fate, there needed some motivation for the Fellowship to attempt Moria beyond a desire to not wait for spring to open a pass over the Misty Mountains.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      @@ernestcline2868
      "as realistic a portrayal as possible".... Ok let's leave it there lol

    • @ernestcline2868
      @ernestcline2868 Год назад +2

      @@oftin_wong For instance, Tolkien chose to have the Fellowship travel at realistic rates of travel through the imaginary landscape of Middle Earth.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      @@ernestcline2868
      oh realistic rates ?
      To be more realistic lol?

  • @ctyoro5086
    @ctyoro5086 Год назад

    Glad you covered this, always confused me in the movie

  • @7ItalianStallion
    @7ItalianStallion 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this awesome upload

  • @lewisbull891
    @lewisbull891 Год назад +6

    Currently reading Lord of the rings for the first time(I have seen both trilogies and love them! ). Loving the Tom bombadil chapter!.

    • @damianstasek8946
      @damianstasek8946 Год назад

      No one likes those chapters lol

    • @DeJahMode
      @DeJahMode Год назад +3

      I liked those chapters! I enjoyed his character as well as the lovely Goldberry!
      Right wasn’t that just the best surprise when reading it for the first time. The whole time I was like “why didn’t we get this character!!!!” Lol I hope you enjoy the read.
      Hopefully we make it to The Silmarillion!!

    • @user-zg5ey5xo9i
      @user-zg5ey5xo9i Год назад

      ​@@damianstasek8946 Lewis does and so do I.

  • @Tusiriakest
    @Tusiriakest Год назад +3

    I have a question. Why did the gate of Moria said "Moria" if it supposedly the name Moria was given by the elfs after the fall of kazad Dum by the Balrog as it is a name meaning "black pit" for how it became after the fall? =/

    • @Dorsidwarf
      @Dorsidwarf Год назад +4

      Tolkein's writings are somewhat inconsistent on what they meant in those passages, but given that it's called Moria occasionally BEFORE the fall, it seems that the elves simply called that because they did not like the dark underground dwellings of the dwarves. The dwarves, at any rate, do not object to the use of Moria as the common name, and regularly use it when talking with others. It is just that after the Fall of Khazad-Dum the elves ceased to refer to it by any other name.

  • @Mars34582
    @Mars34582 7 месяцев назад

    NOBODY TOSSES A DWARF! Also, absolutely love your content mate, much appreciate, keep it up ^^

  • @Halciett
    @Halciett Год назад +2

    This story deserves its own movie.

  • @ekremvkilic
    @ekremvkilic Год назад +5

    You cannot simply dive into the depths of Moria

  • @anonymone453
    @anonymone453 Год назад +40

    There's also the issue that in the movie, Gandalf knew what they could be up against in Moria and didn't fucken tell anyone
    "Gimli, your cousin is almost definitely dead at the hands of a Balrog if not the Orcs. Frodo, you get to decide how we die: on this mountain or under it"

    • @beeticket
      @beeticket Год назад +11

      Gandalf was always mad shady. Keeping secrets and withholding info left and right 😂

    • @bballjulien
      @bballjulien Год назад +14

      I think Gandalf knew that Gimli would just deny it and get offended and that it would've caused more harm than good. You know how stubborn dwarves are

    • @koatam
      @koatam Год назад +12

      "Hey Frodo, I think there is a shit load of orcs and a fucking fire demon in there"

    • @patriarch7237
      @patriarch7237 Год назад +11

      Unlike Balin's mission of reconquest, the Fellowship is trying to get through Moria and out the other side by stealth. So movie Gandalf's motivation makes sense - there are orcs and a balrog down there, but hopefully we will get through and none will be any the wiser. As long as no-one does anything stupid to make some noise...
      And it is clear in the film (and the book) that they don't have any other option. The pass over the mountains are blocked, Saruman has traced their route and will certainly catch them if they make it near Isengard. Going north will take too long and probably be as dangerous in its own way.
      There is certainly an element in the book that people are not always given the full picture in case they are overcome with terror. The hobbits are warned to move quietly without rousing suspicion and avoid using the ring, but Gandalf doesn't tell them about undead wraiths who can see even through the ring's invisibility.
      Book Gandalf seems surprised (or at least didn't know for sure) it was a Balrog until he encountered it, possibly thought it was another watcher/nameless prehistoric creature. I don't get the impression Saruman knew what it was, despite explicitly saying so in the film (for dramatic foreshadowing purposes).

    • @zachwashtub2250
      @zachwashtub2250 Год назад

      Yeah well Gandalf didn't exactly mention the Ring Wraiths when it would have been helpful either in the movie.

  • @g23emr38
    @g23emr38 Год назад

    Great stuff!

  • @IstvanThree
    @IstvanThree 8 месяцев назад

    Man, that was indeed such a great scene, when Gandalf turned the lights on in Moria. Pretty epic!

  • @domenikkunz9798
    @domenikkunz9798 Год назад +4

    I would love to see a series being made about moria from the reclaiming, to the colonization, to the dramatic end, maybe closing on gimli mourning.
    Then again, we had rings of power, I dont want them to ever touch Tolkiens work again.

    • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
      @user-nz6dx2fj6h 9 месяцев назад

      It was bad enough that Jackson ruined it by changing the storyline, even though he lied and said he wouldn't do it!

  • @merakibeats
    @merakibeats Год назад

    Great video guys! 🫶🏼
    Especially because this was one of my first dig deep questions when I plunged myself into Middle earth and started researching when reading all the books.
    The first was my doubt that the ring had fallen into the Anduin/or that Isildur died there.

  • @term3214
    @term3214 Год назад +4

    Nobody tosses a dwarf, would love to see more about gimli

  • @yolkonut6851
    @yolkonut6851 9 месяцев назад

    Nobody tosses a Dwarf! Also please make more general Dwarf related lore videos I'm hooked.

  • @TheMightyOdin
    @TheMightyOdin Год назад +1

    His hawk eyes and Fox ears must have let him down again.

  • @venkelos6996
    @venkelos6996 Год назад +3

    This has honestly often irritated me, in the books. It just feels weird, after several years of news, and then some time of nothing, that no one was sent to investigate. The Dearves certainly knew some of the risks involved, and Dain said he couldn't give his blessing for reasons, but to just act like they don't exist anymore seems too cold, and dour, and while I don't actually feel that's how Balin and Co were seen, waiting many years, and not investigating, just seems odd. Oh well.

    • @Dorsidwarf
      @Dorsidwarf Год назад +2

      Well, Gimli and Gloin were at Rivendell for the purpose of asking if the Elves had heard of Balin's Expedition just as much as to tell them of Sauron's offer.
      Reading between the lines, it seems almost as if Dain forbade anyone to go looking for the missing dwarves, fearing that Durins Bane had taken them; and that Gloin and Gimli took advantage of someone needing to be sent to Rivendell to warn the elves that Sauron was up to no good to ask.

    • @jackdaone6469
      @jackdaone6469 Год назад

      @@Dorsidwarf
      Considering Dain only begrudgingly gave Balin his blessing to checkout Moria, it would not surprise me. Dain Ironfoot was a good king, but he was still a stubborn bastard of a dwarf.

  • @6666Imperator
    @6666Imperator Год назад +8

    nobody tosses a dwarf
    when I re-read the Fellowship of the Rings I was really surprised that Gandalf actually wanted to go through Moria and it was Aragorn who proposed to try the passage over the mountains because he had a bad feeling about Moria because the movie version is so good and you usually watch it more often than reading the book you can quickly mix up what is the original and what is movie-only

  • @michaellanzer9770
    @michaellanzer9770 Год назад

    Great video too!

  • @frankharr9466
    @frankharr9466 Год назад +1

    When you read the book, it makes sense and when you watch the movied it does too. All you have to remember is that we're talking about a lot of miles across difficult and often hostile terrain. That any word ever got through is impressive.

  • @eggrollsurprise
    @eggrollsurprise Год назад

    Nobody tosses a dwarf! - Gimli was my absolute favorite character in the books, and was initially severely disappointed of his portrayal in the trilogy (which I do love) when seeing the movies in theatres. I have since found more nuance in the performance than when I was in high school, but still would love to see that video as from the books, he's still my favorite.

  • @hpdpco6634
    @hpdpco6634 Год назад

    Without cellphones, news travels really slowly back in those days

  • @Shadow-kai-57
    @Shadow-kai-57 Год назад +1

    I literally just went threw a lotr binge and I was thinking about this. So many questions 😂

  • @eeiko321
    @eeiko321 4 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you

  • @ianheins650
    @ianheins650 Год назад

    Nice work dude

  • @darthnexus9570
    @darthnexus9570 7 месяцев назад

    NOBODY TOSSES A DWARF, I'm not sure if I'm subscribed yet but I enjoy your channel... An you've got a new subscriber if I'm not a subscriber already...

  • @marcusb5275
    @marcusb5275 Год назад

    "Nobody tosses a dwarf!".....
    "NOT THA BEARD!"

  • @gerrimilner9448
    @gerrimilner9448 Год назад +1

    i think balin and company did a good job of keeping orc numbers down around moria for a long time too, lestening the number sumonable to mirkwood or orthnac. i cannot imagine a single dwarf head going for less than 50 orc ones

  • @jackhughes8585
    @jackhughes8585 6 месяцев назад

    NOBODY TOSSES A DWARF! I'd love to watch a second video where you look at the changes in Ghimli's character, as he's always been my favourite character

  • @nophdcoyote3635
    @nophdcoyote3635 Год назад

    I thought I was out of salt pork, but you know more about the inside of my larders than I do myself.

  • @arionofotherworld
    @arionofotherworld 8 месяцев назад

    I just assumed that given dwarves live so long the lack of news from Moria for a few years was treated as pretty normal.

  • @glenn_r_frank_author
    @glenn_r_frank_author Год назад

    New subscriber! Nobody tosses a dwarf!

  • @nophdcoyote3635
    @nophdcoyote3635 8 месяцев назад +1

    I can't believe Balin and company got trapped in Moria. Maybe a forward Squad but not the whole company. In my head, a band of dwarves could defeat The Watcher at the water

  • @tomtenthij5676
    @tomtenthij5676 11 месяцев назад

    Soo inspired is such a talent!!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @hpdpco6634
    @hpdpco6634 Год назад

    Without cellphones, new travels really slowly back in those days

  • @somepublic
    @somepublic Год назад

    I would love videos for each character comparing book to movie, but Gimli most of all.

    • @30110CKs
      @30110CKs Год назад

      The primary difference is that Tolkien doesn't use Gimli for cheap laughs. He had a lot of respect for the dwarves and Gimli is a serious character.

  • @brandonberlikwall5611
    @brandonberlikwall5611 Год назад +1

    Nobody tosses a Dwarf.... ehhh, don't tell the elf.

  • @danielmartinez9933
    @danielmartinez9933 Год назад

    Please make the video about the differences between book Gimli and movie Gimli!

  • @Huskytabby
    @Huskytabby Год назад

    What-if video idea for you to do:
    What if Gandalf never fell at the Bridge of Khazad-dum and continued with the fellowship to Lothlorien and on forward?

  • @jonasfavela6909
    @jonasfavela6909 Год назад +2

    Nobody tosses a dwarf

  • @scottmartin2526
    @scottmartin2526 Год назад

    Doing your research on Reddit, I approve. Keep up the great work.

  • @jiggyjongles
    @jiggyjongles 9 месяцев назад

    So clearly the inspiration for dwarf fortress.

  • @aaronboyce6743
    @aaronboyce6743 Год назад +1

    Great video and content.
    Nobody tosses a dwarf !!!!
    Are we only getting weekly videos from now, miss the thursday content

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад

      Sadly at the moment I just do not have the time to get more than one video out a week! I tried hard for a while but in the end I thought it was better to focus more and spend a bit longer on doing one a week, than rush just to get two out!
      I certainly hope in the future to get back to two a week, but sometimes life just gets in the way!! 😞

    • @aaronboyce6743
      @aaronboyce6743 Год назад

      @@TheBrokenSword Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question 😀.
      The videos you realise are always quality content and alway amazing to watch. I often revisit old videos and still enjoy them as much as watching for the 1st time. I would rather consistant quailty and videos weekly then not at all.
      Keep up the amazing content and ill continue to watch your content old and new

  • @WombleWarlord
    @WombleWarlord 9 месяцев назад

    Great vid. Could it be argued the orc situation in Moria would be worse if Balin had never gone? They may have the gate still barred and the fellowship never entered? At best that meant a huge delay, but at worst it was necessary they enter and all other routes ultimately spelled doom

  • @AllCloudsAreBunnies
    @AllCloudsAreBunnies Год назад

    One of my bffs and I randomly text each other “a mine. A mine!” 😂

  • @jimaustin3361
    @jimaustin3361 Год назад +2

    no one tosses a dwarf

  • @onlyway1008
    @onlyway1008 Год назад

    This video makes it even hard to wait for the new game, return to moria!

  • @crazyasalways9272
    @crazyasalways9272 7 месяцев назад

    I would love to hear about the diffrences between the book and movie versions of gimli he was one of my favorite characters in the movies as a kid and i loved him in the book

  • @hankdetroit2076
    @hankdetroit2076 Год назад

    When's dwarves show up on the battlefield you know some some barrels of whoop-ass are about to be opened.... Because nobody tosses a dwarf !

  • @shoresean1237
    @shoresean1237 7 месяцев назад

    The enemy was seemingly everywhere and seemingly had infinite numbers, with each victory over them so temporary it was like crossing back to a prior screen in an old video game. Some degree of blind optimism was like as not needed to maintain sanity and focus.

  • @carpetcreamer497
    @carpetcreamer497 Год назад

    Azog sent you. Sent me, sent us all ♥️

  • @harrydugan8237
    @harrydugan8237 Год назад

    I cannot jump the distance, so you'll have to toss me

  • @jsweetness420
    @jsweetness420 9 месяцев назад

    I can't make the distance you'll have to toss me... Don't tell the elf

  • @logancurtis570
    @logancurtis570 Год назад

    I can't make the jump, you have to toss me! But please.. don't tell the elf.

  • @Fastwunz
    @Fastwunz Год назад

    God these videos are so good thank you

  • @jamesfry8983
    @jamesfry8983 Год назад

    we need a part two

  • @jazeroth322
    @jazeroth322 Год назад

    Nobody tosses a dwarf, except his wife 😂

  • @davidioanhedges
    @davidioanhedges Год назад

    Nobody tosses a dwarf!
    Gimli founded a new Dwarf colony ... Aglarond

  • @russellcunningham2781
    @russellcunningham2781 Год назад +1

    Aragorn tosses a dwarf! lol

  • @ianlaw6410
    @ianlaw6410 Год назад

    He did. He just had a senior moment.