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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Today we take a look at the life of the wizard, Saruman the White and his life before and after he lived in Isengard!
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:14 - Tolkien of Good & Evil
    2:31 - The Early Days
    10:16 - Question on Saruman
    10:49 - The Wanderings of Saruman
    12:10 - Settling at Isengard
    15:07 - The Treason of Isengard
    17:55 - Saruman’s End - Books vs Films
    21:51 - Outro
    23:06 - QotD & Thank yous!
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  • @TheBrokenSword
    @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +43

    Well done to those who have spotted the mistake! At 20:21 I did NOT mean Fatty, I meant Lotho! 🤦‍♂️😂💚

    • @dambrooks7578
      @dambrooks7578 Год назад +2

      I was wondering whether Jackson had besmirched Fatty's name..

    • @shogun0810
      @shogun0810 Год назад +1

      It's ok, since ROP you're full of mistakes and contradictions. That's the channel now

    • @ardaea2529
      @ardaea2529 Год назад +1

      But someone else writes your scripts now. Was it his fault or your fault?

    • @JEBossTon92
      @JEBossTon92 Год назад +1

      @@shogun0810 then get off the channel, man. Just like to troll?

    • @paulrhome6164
      @paulrhome6164 Год назад +1

      I was too busy, and to tell the truth, too pissed off, to say anything when I first heard it. I assumed it had to be just a typo/misspeak, and glad to see it was a priority to correct

  • @scarabmango
    @scarabmango Год назад +136

    There is not an actor ever born who could have brought Saruman to life better than Christopher Lee. Everything from his height and appearance, to his commanding presence and amazing voice, were perfect. Add to that his knowledge and reverence with regard to the source material, and there's just no question. The man was made to play Saruman, and I will always be glad he did.

    • @sergjarz1145
      @sergjarz1145 Год назад +1

      Daniel day lewis wouldve been great as well .

    • @ilovegir
      @ilovegir Год назад

      he never made me see a black smith. A black smith would have muscles?

    • @keyboarddancers7751
      @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад

      @@sergjarz1145 DDL would indeed have been a very intriguing choice. Also Sean Pertwee would've been a much better fit for Elrond.

    • @VicInNocal
      @VicInNocal Год назад +7

      I feel the same about Ian McKellen as Gandalf, he is perfect. I might've read somewhere that Lee wanted to play Gandalf, and though I'm sure he would've made it work, I'm glad we ended up with the castings we got for those 2 wizards

    • @stevenlocking8698
      @stevenlocking8698 Год назад

      Christopher Lee had the most interesting life.

  • @jayandre505
    @jayandre505 Год назад +105

    Not Círdan’s fault. Just like Tree Beard said, “A Wizard should have known better!”

  • @LLaw7158
    @LLaw7158 Год назад +87

    Not Cirdan's fault, Saruman has always been a jealous character. Like sauron, he desired power, though not as quick or bold to take action.

  • @cavetroll666
    @cavetroll666 Год назад +18

    Christopher Lee did such a timeless job on Saruman

  • @mysticdragonwolf89
    @mysticdragonwolf89 Год назад +8

    I’ve noticed that Christopher Lee had a knack for playing noble characters who had fallen.
    Dracula, Saruman, Count Dooku
    All were men who were proud and sought something just out of their reach and something turned in them which they decided they were no longer bound by what limitations society and/or perceived that held them back prior.
    They will achieve their goal, even if it means reaching forth and touching the darkness
    You see? This is the perfect scenario of what the Rings of Power should’ve done as Saruman and even the Nazgûl did the same thing. Instead of Galadriel they should’ve followed Saruman.

  • @runswithmooses87
    @runswithmooses87 Год назад +18

    Saruman is an excellent character study of pride and how it slowly takes hold and grows over time when unchecked

  • @Knight860
    @Knight860 Год назад +11

    I think Sauruman is in Tolkein's world, an example of how the absence of humility can lead to arrogance, which then leads to evil.

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Год назад +1

      beautiful. absolutely! Unchecked power breeds arrogance, arrogance pride, and pride an absence of humility. And we know how those without humility fare in middle earth 😂😂

  • @dynamischemoral9125
    @dynamischemoral9125 Год назад +4

    The most interesting character in LOTR imo. Christopher Lee was an amazing actor and played him perfectly.

    • @raskolnikov6443
      @raskolnikov6443 6 месяцев назад

      But Jackson didn’t write him perfectly IMO. I get why but he doesn’t really show that Saruman sees Sauron as a rival and that he’s not just a minion.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Год назад +44

    One could say his fall was inevitable. He was always proud and impatient. He desired order and efficiency because he felt he was uniquely qualified to bring that and what is more inefficient than different free peoples all pursuing their own agendas at cross-purposes?

    • @florbfnarb7099
      @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

      A fall is never inevitable; it's the choice of the person who falls. Saruman could have retained humility and kept to his job.

    • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
      @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Год назад +2

      @@florbfnarb7099 not really, circumstances and nature can make an outcome effectively predetermined. Does the individual make a choice? Yes, but within the context of their personality, their characteristics, nature and the setting how much of that is choice and how much is following the natural course of events?

    • @florbfnarb7099
      @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

      @@grandadmiralzaarin4962 - People are able to resist the natural course of events. People who brutalize others are not compelled to do so unless their mind is so far gone they have no control over themselves at all - and even then, there have no doubt been people in those circumstances who, in a moment of understanding their actions, have killed themselves to avoid harming anyone in the future.
      People who commit armed robbery are not compelled to do so. People who murder aren't compelled to do so. And angelic beings in the guise of old men who attempt to conquer the world aren't compelled to do so; they could refuse. They're simply giving in to their own wrong desires.

    • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
      @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Год назад +2

      @@florbfnarb7099 from your point of view. Yet we have examples of mental and psychological illness that does in fact compel individuals. Particularly in Tolkien's works, where Morgoth's entire personality, arrogance and destruction are literally stated as derived from Eru. With Saruman and Sauron both we have a desire for order, control and yes, even betterment that starts their corruption before it is finalized through their personality traits and compulsion from someone more powerful than themselves. Again we see this literally after Sauron won the contest of wills with Saruman in the palantir. Characters that do evil do not see themselves as evil, particularly in the case of Sauron and Saruman, they see their actions as ends justifying the means, and over time those become increasingly more drastic and self serving until they're unrecognizable.
      There's also the entire debate on morality and ethics being subjective in nature, which further undermines your argument for the 'choice' factor being black and white.

    • @florbfnarb7099
      @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

      @@grandadmiralzaarin4962 Melkor wasn't compelled to become evil either. He was willing to do so for the sake of his own power. Same for Sauron and Saruman; none of them were compelled agains their will to do the things they did.
      And there's nothing subjective about morality as such, much as men might debate the details; murder is simply wrong, and so forth.
      Of course none of them considered themselves evil; almost nobody does. But that doesn't mean they aren't; they can mean good at first and still do evil through arrogance and a willingness to use means they have no right to use.

  • @CSAndrewHenry
    @CSAndrewHenry Год назад +15

    Not Cirdan's fault. Especially considering that the information on Saruman knowing about the ring is left out of LOTR. A number of the Maiar joined with Morgoth previously, so it is not unlikely that the pull of power and greed would infect on such as Curumo as well. In fact, I suspect that Curumo/Saruman likely felt that he was smarter that Sauron and would be able to achieve greater power through his cleverness and deceit. Just a thought...

  • @gavelston3943
    @gavelston3943 Год назад +8

    I wonder if perhaps Eru gave Cirdan a brief moment of “enlightened insight” (even by Elven standards) when Gandalf came from sea. Similar instances in the books: On the slopes of Mount Doom, Sam sees a physical manifestation of the forces good and of the ring when Frodo casts his prophecy to Gollum. Another instance (though Frodo is wearing the ring and thus in the ‘realm between the two realms’) was when Frodo sees Glorfindel as he is on the other side at the ford fighting off the Nazgul.
    I wonder if a similar situation happened where Eru gave Cirdan - and only Cirdan - a heightened level of insight to his great plans and why he would need Cirdan to stay in middle earth with great patience and he should give such a great ring this seemingly feeblest of the great beings to come across. Eru showed him that actually held more power than the rest. I know Tolkien hated allegory, but I can’t help but compare it to having a gut instinct on the humble underdog rather than the cocky title defender. Saruman was hungry; Gandalf was humble. Even cloaked in their wisest of appearances, even though their intentions may have been purest when stepping off the boat, I wonder if Eru trusted Cirdan with this most detailed foresight given to any being originally of middle earth so that he would never waiver in waiting for literal Ages. Just a fun idea lol

  • @jamief1263
    @jamief1263 Год назад +8

    Nobody else could be blame for Saruman’s. His personality made him naturally susceptible to corruption, he was too eager to test himself against Sauron, which led him down many paths which all come out to the same conclusion, Sauron couldn’t be defeated by strength, unless you used the one ring.

  • @miMICraven87
    @miMICraven87 Год назад +9

    Not Cirdan's fault; there were other ways he could've handled not getting a gift, like proving he could be a wise cool mega wizard without a trinket... a prideful approach as an example. Saruman's choices are his own, his lack of perspective as well

  • @benderthepirate
    @benderthepirate Год назад +4

    I always saw Saruman as a villain you love to hate. Sauron is just so terrifying and serious, it’s nice seeing a villain that’s entertainingly unlikeable while still a serious threat. He’s jealous, greedy, spiteful, petty, selfish, and short tempered.
    He tried to take over the world because he was salty about Gandalf being more popular than him. When he escapes Orthanc, the first thing he does is become a crime boss and takeover the Shire, purely out of spite. Frodo offers to let him go, Saruman responds by trying to stab him. Any and every chance he was given to redeem himself and become better, he smacked away. He’s just a heinous person.
    There’s also the whole feeding people to his orcs thing.

  • @daanyaaljafri3466
    @daanyaaljafri3466 Год назад +5

    It can be argued that it was because only it fostered immediate ill will and distrust with him and the elves as well as caused a rift between him and Gandalf.
    Although....his character flaws ie his pride and ego in being the leader of the "wise " made this moment one that would instantly offend and therefore push him onto the road he ended on in a potential effort to prove others wrong.....
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions after all.

  • @NicholasRodriguezN7
    @NicholasRodriguezN7 Год назад +1

    Great freaking job!! I really enjoyed the video.

  • @therealpropst6252
    @therealpropst6252 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for the hard work. Really shows

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to watch 😁

  • @Daangalf
    @Daangalf Год назад +5

    It was not Cirdan's fault. Saruman was proud from the beginning, and this pride only grew in him through time, the nobler Gandalf became. Saruman coveted the power which Gandalf did not want, but wielded nonetheless. In his research Saruman "delved too greedily and too deep", until there came a time when he could no longer hide his jealousy.of Gandalf.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Год назад +2

    Saruman, being a Maia, did not truly die. His spirit separated from his body much like his master Sauron's after the Downfall of Numenor. As an incorporeal spirit, he should have been called to the Halls of Mandos, but the tale implies that he was barred from returning. Tolkien indicated that his spirit was left naked, powerless and wandering, never to return to Middle-earth:
    "Whereas Curunir was cast down, and utterly humbled, and perished at last by the hand of an oppressed slave; and his spirit went whither-soever it was doomed to go, and to Middle-earth, whether naked or embodied, came never back." -- Saruman's fate

  • @SpaceCowboyBeebop
    @SpaceCowboyBeebop Год назад

    No one but Saurumans fault. Reason from my understanding of readings…” So do I …All we can do is choose what to do with the time given to us…” paraphrasing Gandalf The Grey to Frodo about wishing he’d never lived to learn of the Ring /Golem/ Mithrel …depending on book source or Peter Jackson’s excellent movie adaptations.
    PS- Excellent RUclips channel. Great content , artwork and especially the massive Lore knowledge. From a massive Tolkien fan. Subscribed and Liking videos as time allows. Cheers TBS bros!

  • @seniorbob2180
    @seniorbob2180 3 месяца назад +1

    It goes to show you the power of the one ring, that Sauramon, who had never even laid eyes on it, was corrupted by it. Pretty horrifying.

  • @Inoggunous
    @Inoggunous Год назад +1

    I wish P.J. filmed Scouring of The Shire while Christopher Lee was still alive, that would be incredible imo!

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +1

      If only 💚 I can see it being a one-off 8-part series one day! It could be incredible!!

  • @annaroselarsen4218
    @annaroselarsen4218 Год назад +2

    Sarunron of many colors

  • @michasalamon8315
    @michasalamon8315 Год назад +8

    My second favorite wizard. I always wanted him to have more scenes in books and movies. Hopefully there will be something done soon with him, Gandalf and other wizards when they were younger.

  • @jeromesullivan4015
    @jeromesullivan4015 Год назад +2

    To be starting out Good.. and or Well Meaning etc.. Twists and Turns and Life.. sigh, thanks, well done.

  • @camionbrowne8914
    @camionbrowne8914 Год назад +1

    One correction. Fatty Bulger wasn't on Saruman's side, he was a rebel leader after the Shire was taken over. It was Frodo's cousin who was manipulated by Saruman.

  • @israelwikkerink188
    @israelwikkerink188 Год назад +1

    It was NOT Círdan's fault. Curumo had always been arrogant and self-important, thinking himself above taking along Aiwendil on his journey to Middle Earth, so it stands to reason that he would be filled with spite if someone other than himself was given such a great and powerful gift as the ring of fire Narya.

  • @wafflingmean4477
    @wafflingmean4477 Год назад +1

    I am curious as to what happened to Saruman's rings of power. The other 19 lesser rings were tied to the One Ring. Their power diminished with its destruction. Were Saruman's rings equally tied? If he was only able to uncover Sauron or Celebrimbor's methods of crafting Rings of Power, then it's likely they too would have lost their power after the One Ring was destroyed. But if Saruman figured out how to avoid that, then what happened to these mighty weapons? Or was it just one more ring? Did Gandalf take it back to the Undying Lands to prevent it from being used for evil?

  • @scottshapiro2795
    @scottshapiro2795 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't say Tolkien only had strictly good and strictly evil characters. There are a few gray characters in the novels and movies.
    Denethor, Boromir, Smeagol/Gollum, Saruman
    I'm sure there are others, but I'm working on 3 hours sleep today so....

  • @rickeypickett1779
    @rickeypickett1779 Год назад +1

    It was his pride, thinking he was better and more deserving in his on eyes.

  • @RobSojourn
    @RobSojourn Год назад +1

    Not Cirdan's fault. Curunir's jealousy of Olorin began before they left Aman.

  • @paulrhome6164
    @paulrhome6164 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't so much say that it's Cirdan's fault as much as his responsibility. It may have ended up being a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. One of the properties of the Ring was to restore and hope and courage. It may have been what kept Gandalf from succumbing to the despair of fighting against Sauron and joining him as Saruman did.

    • @Jeffrey_Dungus
      @Jeffrey_Dungus Год назад +1

      Dang, good point! Though I like to think Gandalf's resolve and empathy for the peoples/creatures of Middle Earth would have kept strong even without Narya(but who knows!?). Fun to think about either way, for sure.

  • @jamesswindley9599
    @jamesswindley9599 Год назад +1

    I’d like to see a bit of Saruman before The Hobbit, see if he was always what we have seen :)

  • @samuelstuart3856
    @samuelstuart3856 Год назад +2

    Not cirdans fault since tolkein seems to like to make those forgers the most rebellious since the beginning when Aule created the dwarves without permission from Eru to Feanor with the silmarils and then Sauron and celebrimbor with the rings of power, it just seems that forgers and workers of metal are the most flawed in the legendarium

    • @jiffah
      @jiffah Год назад +1

      that is an interesting perspective indeed.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher Год назад +1

    Absolutely not Cirdan's fault. It says that Saruman was proud and impatient, not a good mix. When or how he discovered Gandalf had Narya is not known, but in his pride it would have made him envious and jealous.

  • @ballHand
    @ballHand Год назад

    "Sharkey" still cracks me up

  • @artyemkhorin9572
    @artyemkhorin9572 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think that fault was in attitude to Saruman. Imagine that you are the the most powerful and clever wizard, but all attention is given to your less skilfull colleague...

  • @lauracrabb7169
    @lauracrabb7169 Год назад +3

    I don’t think cirdan caused Saruman to fall. He was already jealous before he arrived in middle earth and he continues to be king after. He seeks power to prove that he didn’t need Gandalf and it causes him to fall.

  • @Tangentlines
    @Tangentlines Год назад

    Beings of great ambition are often swayed into darkness. It can become an all encompassing obsession which can eclipse all other concerns.

  • @lindonstanton7771
    @lindonstanton7771 Год назад

    You know what I think. I think there was a kid " nicknamed sharkey" who bullied tolkein when he was a child himself and had the opportunity to be in tolkeins book

  • @jansandman6983
    @jansandman6983 Год назад +2

    I think Saruman is already prone to becoming evil because of the way he was. He is just like Sauron, prideful and ambitious.

  • @topherman420
    @topherman420 Год назад

    I dont think Cirdan is at fault but one of a few triggers that brought out the bolder more evil parts of him that were already in there.

  • @trekstarsam2494
    @trekstarsam2494 Год назад +1

    Not Cirdan’s fault. Even by being jealous of Gandalf Saruman still could have worked with him for the greater good. And remember even before Cirdan, Gandalf was also manwe’s personal choice to be one of the istari. The King of the Valar chose Olorin, not curumo, as his personal favorite to go. Saruman was jealous of Gandalf long before the ring was given.

  • @mrfry3
    @mrfry3 Год назад +1

    I think even without the ring Saruman would be jealous. Just because he knows Gandalf is better.

  • @leonardofaber5823
    @leonardofaber5823 Год назад +2

    It was not Círdan's fault. Saruman had already problems before coming to Middle-earth

  • @Aedren
    @Aedren Год назад +1

    I don't think he was evil at the start. He was, I believe, more hungry for power and seeked out for all possible things to gain as much power as possible. His jealous nature probaply didn't aid him to influence everybody. And it probaply also didn't aid him in his thinking and choice making. He turned evil. And his choices, actions and jealous nature aided in becoming evil.

  • @Yashi.B.
    @Yashi.B. Год назад +1

    That must be who the stranger is because the numenor video came out right before the new episode

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +1

      😂😂 we can only guess on anything! We have no way of knowing beforehand!

  • @laomei1855
    @laomei1855 Год назад +1

    Not Cirdan's fault. He could see Gandalf's efforts would need the ring, and thus he possibly also knew what Saruman would become. It would stand to reason that Saruman's fall was inevitable and already set into motion.

  • @davidheintz7692
    @davidheintz7692 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did you know that Christopher Lee started a death metal band before he died?

  • @imaniglasgow6889
    @imaniglasgow6889 10 месяцев назад

    Not Cirdan's fault. Saruman considered himself the strongest and the most qualified to take on Sauron. I think between Manwe forcing Gandalf to go, Cirdan's gift to Gandalf, him being stuck to babysit Radagast, and Galadriel wanting Gandalf to lead the White Council, he had enough.
    It's almost like working for a company for 10 years and seeing a hot shot who just joined be on equal rank and status.

  • @Sam..C
    @Sam..C Год назад +1

    Not Cirdans fault. Saruman desired power just like Sauron, is it a coincidence that both Sauron and Saruman served under Aule the Valar

  • @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?

  • @jamiegregg9211
    @jamiegregg9211 Год назад

    awesome vid James really enjoyed this worn and it Wasn't Cirdans Fault

  • @NZHippie
    @NZHippie Год назад +1

    It was not Cirdan's fault, it was kept in secret and passed in secret, if Curumo had been pure of heart he would not have been jealous of Olorin...

  • @lotklear1379
    @lotklear1379 11 месяцев назад

    I'll go to my grave thinking that Saruman believed Sauron was unbeatable, and therefore wanted the One for himself to use against Sauron. The idea that anyone would have the strength of will to toss it into Mt Doom he thought was absurd.
    Saruman's story only strengthens how remarkable Frodo and Sam (and Bilbo) were

  • @ellstonwalkinginthecoolwit9467

    Love this

  • @Erikjust
    @Erikjust Год назад +1

    I think honest Kirdan unknowingly or knowingly dodged a bullet.
    When Gandalf meets Saurman in LotR how does he identify himself?
    He says and i qoute "For i am Saruman the wise, Saruman Ringmaker, Saruman of many colors."
    Ringmaker and Gandalf even says he saw a ring on Saruman´s finger.
    Saruman was able to make a lesser ring of power without having an actual ring to study...
    What do you think would have happened if Saruman got a hold of one of the three elven rings?
    How long would it take him to decode their making and copy their design for his own gains?
    My bet is not long, in fact Tolkien eludes to this in one of his letters.
    If the enemy had just captured Sauron, allowing Saruman access to Mordor, it wouldn´t have been long before he would have found the last pieces of missing lore and be able to craft a master ring of his own.
    So again Saruman not having access to one the Elven Rings, might just have saved Middle Earth the coming of a second dark lord.
    Though it would be an interesting what if scenario, if Saruman had been able to make a master ring of his own before the fall of Sauron, could he actually have competed directly against Sauron in strength of would Sauron have crushed him?

    • @Jeffrey_Dungus
      @Jeffrey_Dungus Год назад

      Brilliant, I wished they would make a Lord of the Rings: What If? kind of short story or comic book where Saruman gets hold of the ring-lore from Mordor, makes a second master ring, and becomes a rival Dark Lord...I imagine one would try to kill the other eventually, but no matter who wins Middle Earth would certainly lose lol...

  • @ixiairisborne1695
    @ixiairisborne1695 Год назад +1

    My thoughts on Saruman: I think the fault lies with the Valar. In choosing to give the Astari the forms of men, I think they also gave them the failings of them. That, when forced through the filter of a man, their thoughts and deeds were colored by that filter.

  • @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615

    I always thought he hated on Radagast because they trapped on shoots once and Saruman freaked out...Keep up the great work Mellon! Brohirrim forth! ECTHELION!
    Not Cirdan's fault

  • @davidmiddleton7958
    @davidmiddleton7958 7 месяцев назад

    What must be understood is the beginnings of the Istari. The Istari were Maia that had taken up a form of man. In their transformation, these Maia forgot much, and had to relearn much. When the Istari known as Curunir was bought before Yavanna and asked of Curunir that he be accompanied by Yavanna's choice of Istari. This member was later known as Rhadagast the Brown. Curunir accepted this request poorly, thus showing his flaws of character! This pride was later to damn Curunir!

  • @professorsassafras
    @professorsassafras Год назад

    I think personally that saruman and Gandalf were originally friends and allies. As Gandalf has called him friend and wise. But in the hobbit movie it's said that saruman believed that only through power could good win and Gandalf had other views. This is probably where sarumans slide to evil began when he realized that good can't overpower evil through raw force alone. This probably troubled saruman and led him into studying ring lore. The time he abandoned reason for madness was probably when he started using the palanteer. And right up until Gandalf revealed the ring of power had been found I think there was at least some faint hope of redemption for saruman. For maybe he still thought that ring might be lost to the sea

  • @zarkokaradzin5380
    @zarkokaradzin5380 Год назад +1

    i dont think its Cirdan's fault fro Saruman going batshit crazy tho it only enhanced what Saruman already had in him.

  • @DanDauzacker
    @DanDauzacker Год назад

    Just want to share this: In the "Rings of Power" OST theres a song called "Wise one" I'm afraid that it can be about Saruman and that could be a clue for the mistery of the "Stranger"

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +1

      Interesting note! Let’s hope there are many others who can be ‘wise’ and they don’t bring him about in the second age!

  • @SamiAM0001
    @SamiAM0001 Год назад

    It was not Cirdan's Fault. For the same knowledge was given to Gandalf in time and the choice fell upon him to take The One Ring or not; to which free will or free choice was a thing to these wizards. And he did not for he knew the evil that was crafted into such a small thing. Then we also had the Tree Beard said "A Wizard Should Have Known Better." Upon one, who among the others shouldn't have even considered it.

  • @MrTValleyguy
    @MrTValleyguy Год назад +1

    Didn't Saruman's use of the palantir give Sauron an inroad into influencing him?

  • @Corwin0fAmber
    @Corwin0fAmber Год назад +1

    IMO its not Cirdan’s fault. You can’t, eve with one ring force traits on a characters, that arent already there. It reminds of Maia who became balrogs- they weren’t turned by force, they had evil in them before

  • @jamesprior8090
    @jamesprior8090 2 месяца назад

    I’d be interested to know what kind of relationship Saruman had with Morgoth

  • @bt0694
    @bt0694 Год назад +4

    It is said that Cirdan had a very powerful gift of sight... Even it was his fault he did it with reason. The words he said that Gandolf would need to kindle men's hearts was definitely proven to be quite true.

  • @jiffah
    @jiffah Год назад +1

    From what we know of Curumo when he was under the care of Aüle in Valinor, he seemed already a bit arrogant and had a sense of superiority (his feelings on Aiwendil/Radagast even then were quite telling) so there always was the potential for disdain, mistrust, pettiness, jealousy and ambition in him.
    It wasn't Círdan's fault.

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Год назад

      It would seem that a number of Aule's apprentices would go on to have... less than stellar careers in middle-earth. Maybe it's something about Aule? He went ahead and made the dwarves before Eru, showing his impatience and pride (perhaps), so I could see that Aule might be one of the the Ainur who "hearkened" to Melkor's song during the Ainulindale.

    • @jiffah
      @jiffah Год назад

      @@Brandon-a-writer yeah there could be a link with Aüle fostering rebel spirits.

  • @joakimlundgren7043
    @joakimlundgren7043 Год назад

    Monas Hieroglyphica is a book by John Dee that tries to explain what a human-looking symbol is about. A hazy mystery.

  • @axelfroding9710
    @axelfroding9710 Год назад

    Clearly Cirdans fault, the ring giving is the ”We do not grant you the rank of master” of this universe
    Imagine Sarumans cries of outrages in the havens. ”It’s unfair”

  • @ragnarlothbrok8001
    @ragnarlothbrok8001 Год назад +1

    The White Wizard had to already have the seeds of dark things in him , or he wouldn't have gone Dark so easily.

    • @florbfnarb7099
      @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

      Who says it was "easily" though? He was incarnated for thousands of years. Who knows what evil we might be tempted into in that much time? We get up to plenty enough evil in our eighty years as it is.

  • @florbfnarb7099
    @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

    10:35 - It was not Cirdan's fault. Giving the Red Ring to Gandalf wouldn't make Saruman's fall Cirdan's fault; if all it takes is resentment of a gift to someone else, well, that's Saruman's fault.

  • @loraelstad8941
    @loraelstad8941 Год назад +1

    I do NOT think it was Cirdan’s fault. Whilst in his pure Maiar form, I believe Curumo had more strength and sense of purpose toward his mission and fully expected to fulfill it. However, as others mentioned, I think he always had that spark of desire for order and the overconfidence that he could be the leader to enforce it. It isn’t an impossibility, seeing how others of their kind harbored jealousy and desire for power greater than they’d been granted & therefore turned to evil. I do feel only the seeds of that and any ill will toward Olórin probably began even then, though perhaps not consciously. I just feel like maybe he thought Gandalf had humility and wasn’t always confident, plus kind of “towed the company line” without complaint or ambition & Saruman likely saw that as a weakness & someone who was more follower than wise leader. Yet, he observed Gandalf getting approval and recognition for these traits. At the time he may even have just thought it misplaced. However, it feels like this and his other inherent characteristics only grew larger and darker over time once they were ensconced in a more human form, with almost all our weaknesses in body and character. Especially, when the same treatment of Gandalf being more trusted and revered continued in various forms among these beings he probably considered much lesser. He most likely tried to brush them aside for a long time, figuring these creatures don’t know any better. But, it slowly festered and grew & seeing that his rival, Sauron, was proving more formidable than he previously thought, he started recalling how things had been much the same before they came to Middle Earth. Maybe he started thinking Sauron had the right idea, accumulating power and trying to mold things the way he saw fit. He definitely wouldn’t have respected Sauron enough to really “join” with him, as he, himself was still up top in line for such a position. But, I feel he always believed he was up to the task of using Sauron’s methods against him to claim all that he desired and felt he deserved. He probably found it convenient that Sauron looked like he was on the winning end & that he should, therefore, exploit it. You can still see the conflict within him when he makes a last ditch effort to get Gandalf to go along with that “joining.” I wonder if being himself, trying to rise and achieve wonders, plus not being 100% evil was a lonely place, but one he was willing to forego company in if it must needs be. I also think some fear and desperation creeped in at the end there that made him doubt his confidence at last and gave him the final push to become fully entrenched in the dark path. An ignoble end (both in book & film) for one who started out do mighty and bright and full of potential.

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +1

      Firstly, thank you for taking the time to leave such an awesome comment!!
      And I agree, Saruman may have done evil, but I do believe that he always believed it was the ‘right’ reasons!

  • @Everydayfunguy
    @Everydayfunguy Год назад

    To answer ur question @ 10:35 ab how Sauruman turned evil, the answer is; it was his own fault. Sauruman had a choice between good and evil, and he chose evil. He already displayed villainous tendencies when he was jealous of Gandalf for getting the ring of fire (lacking humility). He allowed himself to be seduced by the idea of Sauron's goal of dominating Middle Earth to then dominate it himself. In pursuit of this goal, Sauruman repeats Sauron's methods of babarity by committing merciless atrocities against the beings of Middle Earth, even going out of his way to sabotage Gandalf and the others in their effort to beat Sauron. He seeks to oppress the people's of Middle Earth, arrogantly believing that they can't defend themselves, to then create an oppressive authoritarian regime with himself at the helm. For all his knowledge and wisdom, he failed to understand that he had a mission to help the people's of Middle Earth defeat Sauron, not take Sauron's place. Had he have aided Gandalf and the others, I strongly believe that Sauron could have been defeated much earlier, but he prolonged the war, causing more pain and suffering on Middle Earth. Sauruman chose a path of evil. In doing so, he created more agony and grief when he could've brought peace to that world.

  • @illuin__
    @illuin__ Год назад +1

    20:20 Just a little mistake, you said saruman, Fatty Bolger, and a band of ruffians were responsible for what happened. I think you probably meant Lotho? Maybe Ted Sandyman?

    • @TheBrokenSword
      @TheBrokenSword  Год назад +1

      I definitely meant Lotho 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ but great spot 💚

    • @illuin__
      @illuin__ Год назад +1

      @@TheBrokenSword thanks! It makes sense though, it's honestly surprising you don't make more mistakes then you do with so many names, and so many similar sounding names, anyway love the content dawg keep it up!

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Год назад

      @@illuin__ Hey Eric, great catch! There was an earlier line in the video that was cut that might have spared us a lot of the "Not Cirdan's fault!" comments you see up and down the page. The point was, for Saruman it is never his own fault, but that of other's, he let those kinds of slights be justifications for his own terrible actions. thanks for watching the entire video! Lotho is correct, sorry for missing that. These scripts and videos are put together, not by committee, but by people who love this world. It's embarrassing to get that wrong as the writer of this script, but it's bound to happen on occasions. Well spotted!

  • @andylee6022
    @andylee6022 Год назад +1

    Correction: Not Fatty Bolger but Lothello Sackville-Baggins.

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Год назад

      great spotting! It's embarrassing as the script writer to make a mistake like this, but I appreciate you pointing it out.

  • @calumdique6205
    @calumdique6205 2 месяца назад

    It was not Cirdan. Tolkien wrote (not in exact words) at one point that students of aule or crafting had something of a god complex. This is proven with Feanor, Sauron and even Aule himself. Feanor with the silmarils engaged in many dark deeds such as withholding them from the valar to benefit the world in relighting the two trees and in the kin slaying. Sauron in joining Morgoth because he saw more power in him than in Aule. Aule himself in the creation of the dwarves before they were given true life he needed to plead forgiveness of Eru who adopted and then blessed the dwarves with true life (before sending them back to sleep until the elves awoke). Saruman does this with his creation of a minor ring of power and creating his own species of Uruk, though like Morgoth he cannot create only change or corrupt. Saruman was jealous because he was seen as the strongest and head of the wizards order, with his god and power complex why should Gandalf have the ring of fire and not him. This is also shown when saruman was selected for the istari order and Yavanna a valar had to BEG him to take Aiwendil. This shows how much he thought of himself.

  • @Cellia836
    @Cellia836 Год назад

    I just think it bought out his true nature all long honestly. He just hid it very well before apparently.

  • @wedgeantillies66
    @wedgeantillies66 Год назад

    Would say that his jealously of Gandalf, desire and lust for power and possession of the plantier were the three main factors that led to his corruption and eventual fall to the dark side and becoming the lord of Isenguard.

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад

    *Not Cirdan's fault.* Tolkien serves us some subtle semblance of Saruman's slightly suspicious character even whilst in Aman. If Saruman had been given Narya, he'd've eventually perverted its strengths to evil even to the point where the overall fight against Sauron and the Ring Quest itself could not have been successful.

  • @geraldineweiser1960
    @geraldineweiser1960 Год назад

    It was not Cirdan’s fault as it is always each person’s responsibility for their own decisions and actions.

  • @austinxaiver8429
    @austinxaiver8429 Год назад

    It was a team effort. He felt those feelings and found validation from the dark one.

  • @Whatisright
    @Whatisright 7 месяцев назад

    Saruman was probably swayed by Melkors discord but smart enough not to join along. I think that’s a way to describe him. I think sending him down was a way to weed him out. Either he overcomes his self interest or succumbs to it I guess.

  • @raskolnikov6443
    @raskolnikov6443 6 месяцев назад

    I mean Saruman searching for the ring makes sense. Even when he was still good.

  • @raskolnikov6443
    @raskolnikov6443 6 месяцев назад

    He was a Maia so what happened to him? Or did they lose eternal life when they became wizards and didn’t rerun to Valanor?

  • @DannyJane.
    @DannyJane. Год назад +1

    Cirdan held his ring for a long time and did nothing at all with it.. It was his choice to give it away and to whom the gift would go. The fault of Saruman's fall was no one's but his own, because he had that character fault of greed and lust for power. Cirdan was wise to recognize it and to pass to Gandalf the one weapon that he might someday need to protect himself or others from his sorcerous brother.

    • @Count.Saruman
      @Count.Saruman Год назад +1

      Though Saruman's fall wasn't Círdan's fault, it wasn't entirely Saruman's own either.
      Out of all the Istari, he was the only one to choose to come voluntarily and have his powers restrained- after which Yavanna immediately foisted Radagast onto the order because she didn't trust him. Afterwards, Varda publicly snubbed him in comparison to Gandalf. There was also Aulë himself, who it seems was partial to others such as Mahtan. In fact, if he was this disregarded before despite staying loyal initially, no wonder he chose to come to Middle-earth - either to prove himself or simply to get away from all that. The Valar strike again with their poor decision-making.

  • @kirby4077
    @kirby4077 Год назад

    Aüle has bad luck. Both Sauron and Saruman served under him. Sauron before joining Melkor, Saruman before going to Middle-Earth

  • @danshaw1096
    @danshaw1096 Год назад

    Not Cirdan's Fault. I think Saruman's fascination with the One Ring would have steered him toward Sauron's influence with or without his jealousy of Gandalf. It could be argued that if Saruman had Narya in his possession, he might have resisted temptation or even fought off Sauron's enticement, but that's not on Cirdan. Things could have turned out differently, but Saruman's decisions were his and his alone.
    I don't believe that Saruman was ever "good" in the same way that Gandalf was. I do think that he was a true enemy of Sauron to start with (maybe because he felt a responsibility to oppose him since he was also a Maiar of Aule) but I never noticed any mention of him having any real desire to help Middle Earth or its peoples. Saruman was willing to stand against evil, but not to stand apart from it

  • @tscarb
    @tscarb Год назад +1

    No not Cirdans fault. Saruman is responsible for his actions

  • @janetboyce3552
    @janetboyce3552 Год назад

    Not Cirdan's fault. Jealousy and dire for power were there as his own character traits.

  • @lindonstanton7771
    @lindonstanton7771 Год назад

    Not ceerdans fault. Because so many people today are handled in a manner neutral or even unfair, however true character is strenghtend in such circumstances if chosen to try and do his/her best in that situation.
    Such trails or unfair events are blessings in disguise.

  • @oliverrichardson7856
    @oliverrichardson7856 Год назад

    Can’t remember where I read it but “Sharkey” is linked to an orkish word “Sharku” meaning old man.

  • @MrGreensweightHist
    @MrGreensweightHist Год назад

    It was not Ciridan's fault.
    Nobody is responsible for others having flawed traits such as Saruman's jealousy

  • @Gokkee
    @Gokkee Год назад

    I really don't think lotr is a story of good vs evil.
    You can argue especially sauron is not a evil being.
    Even morgoth is not just evil.
    The only character that strikes me as a being created as evil for evil is the giant spider that eats the trees(yes don't remember her name).

  • @BigPapiSmack
    @BigPapiSmack Год назад

    I don’t blame Cirdan for Saruman’s fall - it was Saruman’s pride that was his downfall. Cirdan was wise to give his ring to Gandalf instead.

  • @florbfnarb7099
    @florbfnarb7099 Год назад

    23:15 Nobody is evil from the start, not even Melkor.

  • @oriesheppard8498
    @oriesheppard8498 Год назад

    It was not Cirdan’s fault that Saruman became corrupt. Gandalf wouldn’t have begrudged someone else getting Narya and certainly wouldn’t have turned evil over it. The rot was already in Saruman’s soul.

  • @MarchHare59
    @MarchHare59 11 месяцев назад

    I prefer the movie version where the Shire is the way it was when Frodo left it to go on the quest. I always felt that the Scouring of the Shire was anticlimactic and unnecessary to the overall story. The movie version did it better where the Shire is the same but Frodo, Samwise, Merri and Pippen are different. Theirs eyes were open to the wider world, but they didn't resent their fellow Hobbits of the Shire for being who they were either. It was the perfect allegory of what people who go to war must feel like when they come home again.