How powerful is Shelob?

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  • @mykelhedge7299
    @mykelhedge7299 2 месяца назад +164

    There’s also something to be said that the starlight was from the silmaril, the thing that captured the light of the trees her mother destroyed and the very item that she would have devoured had the balrogs not driven her off. A silmaril undid both mother and daughter.

    • @DisFantasy
      @DisFantasy 2 месяца назад +4

      Rather the mother coveted that light, while the daughter feared it.

    • @DanielM.-mq4rm
      @DanielM.-mq4rm 2 месяца назад +5

      Shelob was not realy "undone".
      "She is last mentioned, in The Lord of the Rings, when Sam put on the One Ring, and heard Shelob "bubbling" in her misery far away, as his sense of hearing was vastly improved by wearing the Ring."

    • @jeremiahsmith7924
      @jeremiahsmith7924 9 дней назад

      The Silmarils had nothing at all to do with either of them, you are making connections that don't matter and acting like he didn't mention them. He said hallowed by the Valar, which the jewels were and their progenitor, the trees, the jewels themselves have NOTHING to do with it,

  • @enoughothis
    @enoughothis 2 месяца назад +252

    I always found it ironic that the sword Sting was given its name by Bilbo after slaying the spiders of Mirkwood and years later that same sword wielded by Sam would mortally wound Shelob, who spawned those spiders in the first place. Talk about chickens coming home to roost.

  • @miashinbrot8388
    @miashinbrot8388 2 месяца назад +246

    As a minor linguistic point, Shelob's name means "female spider". The "she" part is obvious; as for "lob", remember invisible Bilbo's taunting verses thrown at the Mirkwood spiders: "Lazy lob and crazy cob / are weaving webs to find me. / I am far more sweet than other meat, / but still you cannot find me."

    • @willu842
      @willu842 2 месяца назад +10

      Wow did you catch this? This is amazing attention to detail

    • @vardiganxpl1698
      @vardiganxpl1698 2 месяца назад +3

      So her name could be seen as female web or web girl, or she who makes webs

    • @DrOmegaBattleSphere
      @DrOmegaBattleSphere 2 месяца назад +4

      @@vardiganxpl1698 'Lazy lob... are weaving webs' - your translation means Bilbo said something to the effect of '...webs... are weaving webs'. This seems highly unlikely and linguisticly odd. OPs assertion of lob meaning spider seems far more likely.

    • @NisGaarde
      @NisGaarde 2 месяца назад +10

      So you're saying there's a Helob? What about a Themlob? 😅

    • @berioldir68
      @berioldir68 2 месяца назад +7

      Fun Fact, that no one cares about. In German she is named 'Kankra'. But I have no clue where that comes from, there's no German word in that name.
      Okay I looked it up. It comes from an almost extinct word Kanker, which means Spider or a special kind of spiders, the Harvestman (according to a dictionary that's the translation)

  • @Magmafrost13
    @Magmafrost13 2 месяца назад +48

    Its interesting how Shelob just kinda.. existed, for millennia, in a cave, eating people, living her life. Like a dark mirror of Tom Bombadil

    • @WardenWolf
      @WardenWolf Месяц назад +2

      Your analogy is not wrong. Lots of beings in Lord of the Rings are immortal and, while still killable, don't die of old age. But Shelob is older than most.

  • @MrNicoJac
    @MrNicoJac 2 месяца назад +7

    I really like the reminder that it took so many special circumstances to merely hurt Shelob.
    It's easy to overlook that, in the film/story.
    Great video!

  • @mikecronis
    @mikecronis 2 месяца назад +158

    I originally read the Trilogy through a library back in 1980 when I was ten. After I was devastated of Frodo's apparent death finishing The Two Towers, The Return of the King book was not available as it had been taken-out and not due back for two weeks that summer. I moped around, walking, and noticed a van that was airbrushed (as was the style at the time) that said, "Frodo Lives!" in orange and green trippy font. That gave me hope! What a coincidence, eh? Got the book two weeks later and poured through it and didn't sleep that night getting through the chapters, my first all-nighter (at age 10 no less!). I somehow was able to get a girlfriend later-on despite the extreme nerdiness.

    • @ir0nsight280
      @ir0nsight280 2 месяца назад +13

      T`was the style at the time to carry an onion tied to a string on your belt

    • @XJ0461C
      @XJ0461C 2 месяца назад

      Oh please, someone lesser would've thought you "too nerdy" to partner with.

    • @johnt.inscrutable1545
      @johnt.inscrutable1545 2 месяца назад +3

      Long live us nerds!
      It took awhile, but I was granted the love of a beautiful woman whom one would never had thought would even glance at me!

    • @LowellLucasJr.
      @LowellLucasJr. 2 месяца назад +1

      Well considering how your pure with your Love of the books I'm sure she found something very interesting in you❤. Funny enough, I didn't even read The Hobbit till I was in the second grade and my teacher told me that there was a sequel to the books( Lord of the Rings). I ended up finishing them in the fifth grade! This of course was in the early nineties, but I do have to thank the animated Rankin Bass The Hobbit for getting me into them in the first place! And wouldn't you know, I have a girl who loves me and understands my love of gollum! So kudos to you and your special lady too! It can happen to anyone!🎉🎉🤘🎉🎉

    • @CryptidRenfri
      @CryptidRenfri 2 месяца назад +3

      I love this story.
      Plenty of us nerds are women too. I am.
      Keep your hopes up, boys. If you're a good person, you'll always attract other good people.

  • @dracodis
    @dracodis 2 месяца назад +146

    While I totally agree that we should not conflate Shelob (and Ungloiant) with spiders, just like we should not think of dragons as simply monstrous serpents, there is one linguistic point I want to highlight. Historically speaking, "sting" was also used for venomous bites, especially from snakes. Considering Tolkien's penchant for older style language (like using "fly" to mean "to move swiftly" instead of literally flying), I feel that's all that's meant by his using the word "sting" in connection to his Ungoliant, Shelob, et al.

    • @SFMarcus
      @SFMarcus 2 месяца назад +11

      I think that's a really interesting point.

    • @helikos1
      @helikos1 2 месяца назад +8

      In addition to the points you make I've heard people after venomous bites such as from snakes say "damn, that stings" and the word itself has more than one meaning in English. "To cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort" is one apt verb description for the word.

    • @CloudslnMyCoffee
      @CloudslnMyCoffee 2 месяца назад +5

      I always envision the hobbits as little bees or hornets with their Sting, stinging opponents until they flee

    • @originaluddite
      @originaluddite 2 месяца назад +2

      Should we also assume that Tolkien was that familiar with arachnid versus insect anatomy? I agree that he never intended Shelob to be _just_ a spider but I'm not sure that the inclusion of a sting is a deliberate indicator of that.

    • @MrNicoJac
      @MrNicoJac 2 месяца назад +2

      I think that's a great point!
      The use/meaning of words absolutely shifts over time, and we should be mindful of that.
      (like calling someone a "gay little fellow" today, lol)
      I also think OriginalLuddite makes a great point.
      We, nowadays, are used to 4k cameras with macro lenses showing us what animals do.
      (gawd I loved Animal Planet as a kid, and Planet Earth as an adult, haha)
      So we know, and either have seen or at least can see online, which animals bite and which ones inject/sting.
      During and after WW1, I doubt people had access to such detailed information.
      And certainly Tolkien was way more erudite than most people back then, but I'm not sure it extended to entomology/araneology.

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 2 месяца назад +58

    Wait a sec... Sauron was feeding his orcs to Shelob?! I never caught that in the book or show, but honestly, it makes sense. The "guards" are like a buffet table for her, so Sauron is probably posting the most disposable orcs outside her lair.

    • @kezia8027
      @kezia8027 2 месяца назад +15

      Haven't watched the show, and it's been years since I read it, but yes, I believe it is while frodo is unconscious/semi-conscious I believe he hears a couple of orcs talking about how sauron regularly posts some random guards there, specifically as an offering/sacrifice to shelob.

    • @daniell1483
      @daniell1483 2 месяца назад

      @@kezia8027 Well I'll be darned. I missed that until this video.

    • @Panoplie
      @Panoplie 2 месяца назад +23

      In the book, it only says that Sauron doesn't mind losing orcs to her every now and then.

    • @DBProductions12345-m
      @DBProductions12345-m 2 месяца назад +3

      yep, its pretty clear tbh

    • @bambulkomccloud3983
      @bambulkomccloud3983 2 месяца назад +25

      The book says that Sauron often fed her prisoners who were of no use for him anymore. And he didn't mind if a few orcs were eaten as well. For him a few orcs were a good trade.

  • @jlworrad
    @jlworrad 2 месяца назад +109

    Just started listening to this and then a little spider ran across my desk.

    • @Coder6719
      @Coder6719 2 месяца назад +1

      Sqweeeeee!
      No. I love spiders. My wife has a true phobia. I'm saddened that couples-therapy is more expensive than would be my enjoyment in taking advantage of that.

    • @Drecon84
      @Drecon84 2 месяца назад +5

      How powerful was it?

    • @llchapman1234
      @llchapman1234 2 месяца назад +3

      One of Shelobe's descendants?

    • @Mr-Moron
      @Mr-Moron 2 месяца назад

      She’s listening in!
      Please remember to flatter her, she is getting quite hungry.

  • @hazezero689
    @hazezero689 2 месяца назад +18

    The thing I see people fail to mention about Shelob in the Shadow of War is that her power was greatly bolstered by her acquiring a Ring of Power (IIRC it was one of the rings from a defeated Ring Wraith), it wasn't until she got the ring was she able to do these added things like take a human form, and project visions and communicate telepathically..

    • @koolstuff6931
      @koolstuff6931 2 месяца назад +1

      Ohhhh is that what happened?

    • @SpookGod
      @SpookGod 2 месяца назад +2

      Probably best to ignore details from the shitty fanfic game though. There's so much butchery of Tolkien's story that it isn't even worth taking seriously.

    • @cartoonistanonymous
      @cartoonistanonymous Месяц назад +1

      She far surpassed by magnitudes the paltry sum of strength,
      provided of such a measly trinket of such a silly wraith.
      edit: added punctuation and formatting, literally all I did and it became prose : D

    • @iMajoraGaming
      @iMajoraGaming Месяц назад +2

      ​​@@SpookGod malding
      you didn't play it, did you squidward

    • @SpookGod
      @SpookGod Месяц назад +1

      @iMajoraGaming I did play it. Fun game. Terrible story. Thanks for your ignorant assumptions, though.

  • @stonecoldprose
    @stonecoldprose 2 месяца назад +43

    It's important to remember that beings in Tolkien are often shape-shifters, but the shapes can also be representative of the being's true nature. Ungoliant seems to have assumed a shape that fit her "personality." But her offspring were "just" monsters.

    • @informedconsumer5293
      @informedconsumer5293 2 месяца назад +2

      Well…Ungoliant was never mentioned to have appeared as anything other than monstrous

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@informedconsumer5293this is true of balrogs too, though Gandalf's one did turn to snake like slime when it hit the bottom.
      They're manifestations of evil, the form isn't necessarily fixed but not shiftable as sauron does, which seems tied to magical proficiency specifically.
      The ring gives us insight into this, as all their true forms are essentially hidden and what we see are projections from a hidden realm that the wraiths get trapped in.
      In truth they all probably are invisible in the real world without projecting themselves, so what you both say is accurate.

    • @informedconsumer5293
      @informedconsumer5293 2 месяца назад

      @@mandowarrior123 Sauron's goals involved deception, and the istari weren't, meaning they wouldn't be shifting forms to trick others. Truth vs lies

  • @chris_2714
    @chris_2714 2 месяца назад +9

    Some of the artwork used in this video is incredibly creepy. Well done!

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera 2 месяца назад +30

    Its crazy to think Lucas the Spider is her distant descendant.

  • @thomaswalsh4552
    @thomaswalsh4552 2 месяца назад +12

    Iirc the books never say that normal weapons cannot hurt her. The closest line we get to that is the fact that nobody would have been strong enough to pierce her hide, and so it was her own weight and haste to kill Sam which led to her being stabbed by sting.
    Similarly, we see that another blade can’t cut her webs and that sting can, but we get no definitive or even suggestive statements aside from individual circumstantial evidence.

    • @bjsuits
      @bjsuits 10 дней назад

      I seem to recall that “a sword of ordinary make would have broken before being able to pierce her hide”. So not that it *couldn’t* harm her, just that lesser weapons would be hard pressed to do damage before snapping.
      Else if the weapon struck a vulnerable spot or a wound already opened, it might cause damage… just not as effective.
      The fact that sting was elven made and glowed with cold light, leads me to think it might have had silver added to it. Silver of course being the preferred metal of Elves and possessing “magical” qualities (both in Tolkien’s and standard legends).
      Just like Sauron was the greatest of Vampires and strongest of Werewolves seen in Arda, Shelob might be considered a “Were-spider”; a being descended from a “spirit” of the abyss. While Ungoliant is undoubtably much more powerful than your typical Maia, I’d venture to say that Shelob being “half-spirit” may be comparable to Melian’s daughter, Luthein. In other words, not quite as strong as a Maia or possibly even those that have been to the Undying lands, but more than even a Great Elf or Numenorian. Something of an evil demigod, that one might find in mythology.

  • @treycarter6736
    @treycarter6736 9 дней назад +1

    Smoking outside and enjoying my morning coffee while listening. One of Shelob’s brood dropped down from the oak tree overhead, too close for my comfort. Orb Weaver.

  • @tyrport
    @tyrport 2 месяца назад +24

    How about an episode of speculation on which route Gandalf would’ve picked to enter Mordor.

    • @HannibalOrMaybeJustRex
      @HannibalOrMaybeJustRex 2 месяца назад +6

      Interesting point. He didn't seem too thrilled hearing they went that way. I kinda wonder if he would've done it anyway though.
      Recalling when it was a toss up between Moria or Caradhras, it was basically a "pick your poison" decision, and I imagine Gandalf knew most of the journey would be like that and so probably set out laregly on faith rather than a concrete plan.
      My understanding is that the Black Gate and Cirith Ungol were the only entances, though I haven't read the books in awhile. Would make for a good video.

    • @Chaossoul87
      @Chaossoul87 2 месяца назад +2

      Seconded, it'd be interesting

    • @cartoonistanonymous
      @cartoonistanonymous Месяц назад +1

      I wonder if Tolkien ever wondered if Gandalf ever wondered about his faith in Era Illarvitar.

  • @johnwhite7927
    @johnwhite7927 Месяц назад +8

    4:01 Wait.... Wait.... Wait..... Mated?!?.... With what?!?!? 😳

  • @thomas6502
    @thomas6502 17 дней назад

    Really loving this series. You've re-ignited my fascination with Tolkien. Thank you.
    Aside: I also credit Shelob with kick-starting my own fascination with spiders in our less-fantastical world. As an understanding of the differences between Shelob and spiders materialized for young me, I realized that for all the evolutionary creepiness that remains in our collective psyche toward arachnids, they are amazing and worthy of respect and admiration--whether the character of Shelob is or not (for her; fear and awe.) Thanks to Tolkien for an enduring fascination with fantasy and reality.

  • @woogywips
    @woogywips 2 месяца назад +128

    You say her iteration in Shadow of Mordor was non-canon, but perhaps you were unaware of a lost letter from JRR to his son, Christopher about this very topic:
    "Christopher, my son, did I ever tell you the full story of Shelob? You know, the monstrous spider - descended from the vile Ungoliant! - which I used to read aloud of in our Oxford meetings of the Inklings? Well what I didn't mention back then was Shelob could also transform into a totally hot babe: all pale and dark and wan like Rebecca in Ivanhoe or what will later come to be known as the goth subculture. In fact she looked very much like the pornographic actress Stoya who will be born 13 years after I die. Christopher, I will be entrusting you with my estate. If there is ever a videogame adaptation of my work you must make sure they get this Shelob right - make sure she is what the Anglo-Saxons would have called a hæða ecge, 'a real sexy bitch'."

    • @jonaszpawlacz756
      @jonaszpawlacz756 2 месяца назад +12

      we DO NOT TALK about that Shelob

    • @VeryBratty
      @VeryBratty 2 месяца назад +4

      lmao

    • @ωις-λ3π
      @ωις-λ3π 2 месяца назад +4

      Best meme.

    • @demondelaplace5161
      @demondelaplace5161 2 месяца назад +29

      “And she was a good friend “

    • @SFMarcus
      @SFMarcus 2 месяца назад +6

      That one was always my favorite of Tolkien's Father Christmas letters...

  • @TheWanderingFire
    @TheWanderingFire 2 месяца назад +8

    I have always found it ironic that Ungoliant literally hoovered up the light of the Two Trees, but Shelob was wounded by a remnant of that same light.

    • @MasterWillem
      @MasterWillem 29 дней назад

      It is true he was indeed afraid of spiders. Tolkien was born in South Africa, Bloemfontein and he was bitten by a baboon spider, biggest spider in South Africa, it was in his letters. I’m from South Africa and the baboon spider is very large.

  • @RSpracticalshooting
    @RSpracticalshooting Месяц назад

    So cool to see you feature art from somebody I know! Alex Rosko did the Sam vs Shelob painting at 7:20 she's awesome!

  • @samuslav
    @samuslav 2 месяца назад +49

    A great caricature of raw evil. Possibly more important than her pure power was that fact that she was still a slave to it- like her mother Ungoliant, always hungry and never satisfied.
    On top of this, her death is yet another example of Tolkien's use of literary irony; no matter how powerful the evil, it will often be the power itself that is its own undoing. It's Shelob's great strength and weight that causes her to crash down into Sting, leading to a great wound and possibly her death.

    • @earthknight60
      @earthknight60 2 месяца назад +8

      Except she didn't die. She is inured and crawls away, but there is no indication in LoTR that she dies.

    • @AnyaAnnika67
      @AnyaAnnika67 2 месяца назад

      Still he makes an excellent point

    • @earthknight60
      @earthknight60 2 месяца назад +6

      @@AnyaAnnika67 The entire story is the humble little person managing to defeat overpowering evil repeated at different scales over and over again. From Frodo and Sam defeating Sauron to Merry and Pippin convincing the ents to defeat Saruman, to Bilbo and Frodo resisting the ring, to Éowyn and Merry defeating the Witch King, to Gandalf defeating the Balrog, etc, etc.
      If anything, the example of Shelob signifies the opposite; that sometimes evil is only temporarily defeated but remains and slinks away for someone else in the future to deal with as the issues faced by the protagonists are already overwhelming.

    • @rossburton8775
      @rossburton8775 2 месяца назад +4

      Also, I'm going to throw in that she's not evil. She's animalistic. She's a force of nature. Lions aren't evil for hunting gazelle, and Shelob isn't evil for hunting orcs, or hobbits.

    • @CthulhuInc
      @CthulhuInc 2 месяца назад +3

      @@earthknight60 and likewise there is no indication in LoTR that she lives

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 2 месяца назад +31

    You have to arm yourself with the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, or the Holy Can of Extra Strength Raid.

    • @feynthefallen
      @feynthefallen 2 месяца назад +13

      First shalt thou take out the holy pin. Then shalt thou count to three. No more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy holy hand grenade of Antioch toward thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it. -- Armaments, Ch II, Vs.9-21

    • @johnt.inscrutable1545
      @johnt.inscrutable1545 2 месяца назад +2

      @@feynthefallenSuch a poetic passage.

    • @FlinnGaidin
      @FlinnGaidin 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@feynthefallen don't forget to partake from the sloths!

  • @mikesummers-smith4091
    @mikesummers-smith4091 2 месяца назад +32

    Tolkien, like MR James, was clearly creeped out by spiders. Just as Lovecraft was by cephalopods. It may be a too-many legs or arms thing.

    • @typacsk
      @typacsk 2 месяца назад +1

      Deep cut! I love James' stories :)

    • @nicholassapp7136
      @nicholassapp7136 Месяц назад +3

      In fairness, Lovecraft was creeped out-and terrified-of most things.

  • @ihcfn
    @ihcfn 2 месяца назад +36

    I have a question, who or what the hell did she mate with?!

    • @Maheli_Seli
      @Maheli_Seli 2 месяца назад +7

      Spiders mate with their Snacks

    • @CloudslnMyCoffee
      @CloudslnMyCoffee 2 месяца назад +5

      This is the REAL question!

    • @TheMrmango69
      @TheMrmango69 2 месяца назад +9

      hodor

    • @WestOfEarth
      @WestOfEarth 2 месяца назад +8

      Perhaps the second-to-last offspring of Ungoliant? After the deed, she ate him.

    • @feynthefallen
      @feynthefallen 2 месяца назад +10

      Whenever I am a little confused by some sort of lore or legend, I read a bit of Greek or Norse mythology. After that I tend to no longer be a little confused.

  • @GLING17
    @GLING17 2 месяца назад +2

    Shelob was the most terrifying part of the story for me. I have always been so scared of spiders and the thought of a giant spider really freaks me out!

  • @UnswimmingFishYT
    @UnswimmingFishYT 2 месяца назад +10

    Shelob was also meant to have horns, a neck, and claws. Her full description comes together to make a monster far more horrific than any spider would look. If you think about it carefully, she was actually an alien. Ungoliant's origin is worded as you'd expect an primitive person in that world would describe space, and Shelob being her daughter is thus a space alien. Probably a magical one like her mother, and some people have tried drawing her based purely on Tolkien's own writing... Results from that are really horrible to look at.

    • @FlinnGaidin
      @FlinnGaidin 2 месяца назад +1

      I think Jazza drew a more book accurate version of her.

    • @UnswimmingFishYT
      @UnswimmingFishYT 2 месяца назад +1

      @@FlinnGaidin He did. It was a lot more horrifying than the New Zealand spider look in the movie version.

    • @FlinnGaidin
      @FlinnGaidin 2 месяца назад

      @@UnswimmingFishYT Indeed.
      I rather like his "Let's draw XYZ as described in the books" videos.

  • @birdymcpig
    @birdymcpig Месяц назад +1

    The Frodo and Sam section of the Two Towers is by far my favourite part of the whole story.

  • @gatovillano7009
    @gatovillano7009 2 месяца назад +50

    Shelob was able to pierce Frodo through the mithril armor. Something a troll with a spear could not do. That's quite a sting.

    • @davidconway6874
      @davidconway6874 2 месяца назад +25

      In the book he was stung in the neck.

    • @Bryan198026
      @Bryan198026 Месяц назад

      @@davidconway6874 Exactly. I don't think the mithril coat would have reached that high.

  • @jacasadia
    @jacasadia 2 месяца назад +25

    Watching the video made me realize how much Shelob and Tom Bombadil are inverse images of each other.

    • @SFMarcus
      @SFMarcus 2 месяца назад +3

      I've thought that before too!

    • @CryptidRenfri
      @CryptidRenfri 2 месяца назад +5

      I would imagine Tom is more comparable to Ungoliant than Shelob, given that he is also of unknown origin and has existed seemingly since time began.
      But Shelob is her mother's daughter, after all. I definitely see what you're getting at and I don't entirely disagree.

    • @erice5372
      @erice5372 2 месяца назад

      Tom B was outside the story, half observer and half god.

  • @jumbomills1319
    @jumbomills1319 2 месяца назад

    Your voice is an exact mix of the Wax Whisperer and Back belt Barrister. I love it

  • @kodyivers1260
    @kodyivers1260 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video!

  • @Soursass
    @Soursass 2 месяца назад

    Great video as always, thanks so much for your content. Quick question, have you thought of doing videos about Wheel of Time? Thanks again!

  • @valkoharja
    @valkoharja 2 месяца назад

    A fine deep dive. Thank you.

  • @philliplewis946
    @philliplewis946 2 месяца назад +4

    I would argue that, by account of Tolkien purposely trying to leave out or minimize Latin influences on his Anglo Saxon work, that he purposely avoided the Latin centric language of scientific classification, with the use of a bit of poetic license
    Tolkien refers to her mandibles, or chelicerae, as a “beak”. This would check out as most true spiders have mandibles that move left and right, as opposed to up and down like tarantulas. This could be viewed as a strange sideways beak hiding teeth and the opening through which spiders ingest liquid.
    Her “sting” in this case would be an archaic reference to her bite. Being that spiders have no true mouths, rather an esophageal opening which they use to regurgitate digestive liquid and the suck it up again, and their fangs, which connect directly to their venom glands, being “stung” would be likened to an ant or wasp using its stinger,itself a modified ovipositor, taking the form of a hardened extension with a channel for injecting poison, as opposed to its actual mouth. Framing them thus, her bite, avoiding romantic terminology, is described as a sting, as there is no mouth or true teeth used.
    As for the carapace, that’s a bit trickier. All arthropods go through molting, where their internal bodies grow inside of the hardened segments on the outside. Most of the time an insect or arachnid will find a safe and secluded spot, and then slowly flex and pulse their internals as they release themselves from their carapace. Assuming they do this successfully, their soft and malleable bodies harden over a rapid period, giving them a new exoskeleton, but it would not be untrue to say that this growth comes from within, as the soft carapace is still capable of retaining fluids and keeping an animals internals in place.
    This is conjecture of course, using spider anatomy paired with less common usages of phrases to better understand this most enigmatic of figures

  • @tonyhinrichs1869
    @tonyhinrichs1869 Месяц назад

    I love your channel fantastic content and video thank you Robert!

  • @sciencegiant
    @sciencegiant 2 месяца назад +4

    Now do a video about the Stone of Erech

  • @whhhhhhhhh
    @whhhhhhhhh 2 месяца назад

    great job with this video, very allegorical

  • @Endlessvoidsutidos
    @Endlessvoidsutidos Месяц назад

    Great vid love this one was thinking on this the other day. Another cool vid idea for you how powerful were Morgoth and Ungoliant together and another vid idea What would have happened if they had grown their alliance instead of turning on each other, their might together was one of Morgoths greatest victories if Morgoth had found a way to continue their fellowship what would be in store for the middle earth and the other Valar :O)

  • @Wombler151
    @Wombler151 2 месяца назад

    Awesome content. Thank you.

  • @MondoBongos
    @MondoBongos 2 месяца назад +7

    I never thought of Shelob as powerful as such, more of a large very dangerous predator. Basically an animal, nothing more.

    • @theeffete3396
      @theeffete3396 2 месяца назад

      So you missed the part where Gollum pleaded with her and made a bargain?

    • @ZugZug948
      @ZugZug948 2 месяца назад

      That is very much so in the Peter Jackson movies, but if you read the book it definitly describes Shelob as a powerfull and evil being with toughts. Tolkien describes some of her toughts in the second book.

  • @DarkKnightCap
    @DarkKnightCap 2 месяца назад +36

    Where is John Goodman when you really need to kill a spider?

  • @Metallicarule1991
    @Metallicarule1991 2 месяца назад +1

    I like the reference to the Shadow of War game version of Shelob as a woman, that wasn’t something I was expecting from this video as someone who watches the channel quite a bit, and has enjoyed both the books and the Peter Jackson films, and quite a few video games based on LOTR.

  • @LowellLucasJr.
    @LowellLucasJr. 2 месяца назад +2

    There's definitely something much more with Shelob. She is no mere giant spider. She is insidious, cunning, and a skill with deadly crafting. It is not that she doesn't understand speech or her victims pleas, is that it delights her as some evil Melody that brings her black heart joy. She may have underestimated Sam wise, but that doesn't take away from the numerous victims and horror she brought into her webs. Ones that even Sauron is proud to have at his employ; like a watchdog!

  • @communistcomrade6177
    @communistcomrade6177 2 месяца назад

    best nerdy yt content thank you so much

  • @ManDuderGuy
    @ManDuderGuy 2 месяца назад +3

    Take a sip every time he says shelob or ungoliant.

  • @jwouter
    @jwouter 2 месяца назад +3

    So how did gollum of all struck up a friendship with her. That would be an interesting video…….😅

  • @AlexThe_Kidd
    @AlexThe_Kidd 2 месяца назад

    Would you possibly start making videos on the world of the Witcher? I really like your lord of the rings videos and the way you explain everything in phenomenal, I would really like a deep dive series on the Witcher and the creatures and characters in that series, thank you!

  • @nrm224
    @nrm224 2 месяца назад +1

    You should consider adding the wheel of time series to your videos.

  • @CthulhuInc
    @CthulhuInc 2 месяца назад +10

    glad you answered this in your first sentence - it's just a big ol' spider

  • @thejmelus
    @thejmelus 8 дней назад

    Eru's subtle hand of providence seemed to be quite prolific during the events of LOTR

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavar 2 месяца назад +2

    Worth noting that regarding the fact that even warriors fear her (both the orcs and humans like Faramir) - there's a lot to be said for the fear of the unknown. In this world, to both the orcs of Cirith Ungol and (to some extent) to Faramir, the Nazgul are a known threat. Terrifically powerful, with a reputation for cruelty, and so on...there's certainly reason to treat them with reasonable caution...but an Orc will know what will trigger a Nazgul's wrath, and might well know exactly what that wrath would result in - in a tyrannical hierarchy such as what Mordor seems to be, there's no reason to keep horrifying punishments private and every reason to make them as public as possible. Faramir, too, has faced them in battle, or at least have records of what they did in past battles. He knows their capabilities. He knows they're dangerous, but he has at least an idea of how to counter them.
    Shelob...is unknown, and unknowable. Orcs who encounter her die. Faramir only knows of a nameless fear (and possibly that Cirith Ungol means "cleft of the spider" and thus has a rough shape to assign to that fear.) That's so little to go on! If you're going to fight that, where do you start?
    To me, that's a big part of what makes Shelob scary. After all, Gollum's attitude towards her is pretty similar to other creatures with power over him, rather than some overpowering supernatural fear.

  • @glenbe4026
    @glenbe4026 2 месяца назад +2

    I love Tolkein, but it was (and still is) hard to take Shelob as a serious threat. The Mirkwood Spiders in the Hobbit felt more threatening. For me, the problem with Shelob is that she over-promises and under-delivers. For me, she being somewhat easily driven off by Frodo & Sam really hurts her case for being a big threat.

  • @jaykaramales3087
    @jaykaramales3087 2 месяца назад

    I learn something from each of your videos. Shelob (and by extension Ungoliant) not a spider, but something else? It makes perfect sense when you explain it, but it never occurred to me.

  • @rachelar
    @rachelar 2 месяца назад +2

    Can you do "How powerful was the Master of Lake Town?" Next please

  • @connor4435
    @connor4435 2 месяца назад +1

    I always felt like Shelob was one of, if the not the, weakest of Ungoliant’s children and that’s why she survived. The others were so mighty they stayed put and either consumed each other or were hunted down and destroyed by men elves and dwarves whereas shelob, whilst mighty, was not as much of a problem and so was ignored

  • @Karl.Jayce-DE
    @Karl.Jayce-DE 2 месяца назад +2

    Great content while napping, can you please make videos longer

  • @empatheticrambo4890
    @empatheticrambo4890 2 месяца назад +2

    5:00 Question, couldn’t it be that Tolkien just didn’t understand the anatomy of spiders? Or was he intentionally trying to distinguish her from real life spiders to make it more mythical?

  • @lisagamble6503
    @lisagamble6503 2 месяца назад +1

    Shelob doesn't die instantly. She wasn't a creation of Saurons, nor of the ring, so potentially she could live on.
    "Shelob was gone; and whether she lay long in her lair, nursing her malice and her misery and in slow years of darkness healed herself from within, rebuilding her clustered eyes, until with hunger like death she spun once more her dreaful snares in the glens of the Mountains of Shadow, this tale does not tell".

  • @wolfen888
    @wolfen888 2 месяца назад +3

    I’ve basically watched every lotr video of yours and I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your content! Thank you & please never stop 🤍

  • @infidelheretic923
    @infidelheretic923 2 месяца назад +1

    Shelob was more careful and clever than her siblings. That's why she survived so long.

  • @SFMarcus
    @SFMarcus 2 месяца назад +2

    And I think the book also says that hearing the name of Elbereth Gilthoniel also effed Shelob up some, yes? Which I always took to be another aspect of the hallowed water in the phial: Varda whom the Firstborn loved above all others. That said maybe it was another enemy that didn't like the name Elbereth - now that I'm thinking about it, I think it was a Nazgûl -and I'm just misremembering. Do a video on Elbereth! And, I'd be very curious as to why the Nazgûl *would* be repelled by Elbereth's name. I mean obviously the wraiths are super evil and she's super holy - but the wraiths seem so Middle Earth focused always - yet they MUST know of the Valar, surely. And it sounds like they might fear Elbereth specifically. Did they ever think she m might come for them?

  • @wiggy5209
    @wiggy5209 2 месяца назад

    In the movie shelob was showcased as essentially, a giant spider with tenacity.
    They missed out on emulating a calculating expert of death dealing, a drawing in of light and presenting a wrongness and darkness ....
    Yes ..this was shown in how quietly she stalked frodo above him before stinging ...but there was so much more to her ...

  • @ivarwillis7829
    @ivarwillis7829 2 месяца назад

    Rob could you do a video on what you’d think would happen if someone had more rings on then one ?

  • @WirableCrown1
    @WirableCrown1 2 месяца назад +2

    A popular theory is that Tom Bombadil is the personification of the Music of Ainur. So following that theory could Ungoliant be the Discord of Melkor?

  • @tpuahseiw
    @tpuahseiw 2 месяца назад +14

    In "Bored of the Rings" they straight up say that Sorhed (Sauron) was married to Schlob (Shelob) and that they are divorced. She is bitter and hates everything. Additionally, the Nostril (Nazgul) are their children.

    • @_RiseAgainst
      @_RiseAgainst 2 месяца назад +3

      Maybe the canon misfired?

    • @annecarter5181
      @annecarter5181 2 месяца назад

      What the hell??!’

    • @gleann_cuilinn
      @gleann_cuilinn 2 месяца назад +4

      God I love "Bored of the Rings". I read it as a kid and it made me laugh out loud. I hope Robert covers it one day.

    • @neildaly2635
      @neildaly2635 2 месяца назад +3

      “I gave you the best years of my life!”

    • @ThePowerfulOne100
      @ThePowerfulOne100 2 месяца назад

      Except that was a literal parody?
      Should I write my own spoof stating Legolas is the wife of Gimli for you to claim as a source too?

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 2 месяца назад

    I always considered Shelob's siblings not necessarily "dead" but instead "gone" from Middle Earth. Even from the way her defeat was described in the The Return of the King it sounds more like they would be the kind of beings that would choose between using their strength to live up in Middle Earth as their Mother did, or return to the void with the Nameless Things were their mother (mostly likely) came from. I also wouldn't have been surprised if some of her other siblings would have made an appearance in A New Shadow as plot devices similar to how Tolkien had already used Shelob and Ungoliant in other works and notes.

  • @rossburton8775
    @rossburton8775 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video as usual, but I feel like you missed something.
    You mentioned Shelob had a huge sense of fear about her. Personally I take that as some kind of magical effect, but whatever its origin, it's definitely there. And it is arguably the strongest weapon she has. She's a predator, she doesn't want a fair fight.
    And Sam's greatest weapon in this fight was his courage, he is Samwise the Brave after all. Pushed to the brink of despair and fear to be sure, but Tolkien is very clear about the incredible courage of halflings, and this is the bravest halfling of them all. He has enough of the only thing that stands up against Shelob. Faramir was by far a greater warrior than Sam, but in that situation, even armed with Sting and the light Earendil he would have failed and fled and died.
    To nick a line from elsewhere that I feel is suitable "no other blade could have struck such a blow, though mightier hand had wielded it". Merry and Sam both stood against foes that should have outmatched them. That would have outmatched (almost) all of the mightiest warriors of the land. And yet they were victorious. That's what hobbits do.

  • @SheosMan117
    @SheosMan117 2 месяца назад +1

    I wondered if you'd mention the game. That game is probably the one reason why many went from wishing they could slay Shelob, to wishing they could slay Shelob with a silent S.

    • @thevoteman
      @thevoteman 2 месяца назад

      she lob on my sting till i gamgee

  • @MabinogiKHVidegamer
    @MabinogiKHVidegamer 2 месяца назад

    I'd love to see a video on the Balrogs. I've always wondered what they were after I watched the Fellowship.

    • @freakazoid4691
      @freakazoid4691 2 месяца назад

      “Watched”…

    • @TheStitchOutlands
      @TheStitchOutlands 2 месяца назад

      The Balrogs are fallen Maiar, corrupted by Melkor even before the creation of the world, and becoming the balrogs upon its creation. Sauron is also a fallen maiar who was corrupted by Melkor, but unlike the other maiar he did not become a balrog. It's not explained why, though Sauron was the most powerful of the corrupted maiar, and likely was more useful to Melkor in a different form than the balrogs.

  • @RickardLejonhjarta
    @RickardLejonhjarta Месяц назад

    1:40
    The Eldar? Ulthran Got Around, man

  • @Boomska316
    @Boomska316 2 месяца назад

    Just yesterday, I was thinking of Shelob and Ungoliant before her, as the dark counterparts of Tom Bombadil:Beings with agendas of their own for good or evil who have nothing to do with Sauron and don't care about the wider conflicts.

  • @surfingmoose
    @surfingmoose 2 месяца назад +4

    So if Shelob was not actually killed by Sam, then she lived on into the fourth age and beyond (possibly).

    • @Matt-pn1ce
      @Matt-pn1ce Месяц назад

      Unlikely, aragorn sent his rangers to the area, they'd of hunted her , if she didn't consume herself like her mother.

  • @markstott6689
    @markstott6689 2 месяца назад +2

    It makes me wonder whether Aragorn did anything about Shelob after the War of The Ring. If the orc kind was effectively eradicated after the war, what would Shelob feed on? Would she venture out of her lair, driven by the need to feed. Would she head towards Nurn or Ithilien? Either way, it would make for an interesting tale.
    😊❤😊

    • @villekuronen6242
      @villekuronen6242 2 месяца назад +1

      or perhaps in her hunger she consumed herself like her mother did

    • @istari0
      @istari0 2 месяца назад +1

      My personal theory is that if Shelob remained where she was, Aragorn would have eventually dealt with her.

    • @markstott6689
      @markstott6689 2 месяца назад +2

      @villekuronen6242 I think that she would go looking for food. She hasn't survived that long just to expire by consuming herself.

    • @markstott6689
      @markstott6689 2 месяца назад

      @istari0 As Aragorn new what was up there, it is entirely possible. However, without a supply of suitable weaponry, how do you hurt Shelob? By using fire perhaps?

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall 2 месяца назад

      @@markstott6689 Explosives. :D Barrels of oil or manure bombs.

  • @KingFaroo
    @KingFaroo 2 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @iainballas
    @iainballas 2 месяца назад +13

    Okay, I know that Shadow of War is NOT cannon, is NOT in the spirit of Tolkein in a lot of ways, and should NOT be taken seriously.
    But if it was, we all know what Shelob's greatest power would be: Seduction.

    • @kellis6645
      @kellis6645 2 месяца назад

      I just don't know if I can forgive the fact they took Shelob, this really awesome dark creature with so much history, and the only thing they could think to do with her is....SEXY WOMAAANNNN! Must give Shelob dah boob!

  • @jcwoodman5285
    @jcwoodman5285 2 месяца назад +1

    I have this LotR 'death match' in my head now...
    Smaug vs Ungoliant vs Balrog...
    And the winner is?🤔

    • @mattd6085
      @mattd6085 2 месяца назад +2

      Ungoliant, by a huge margin

    • @koolstuff6931
      @koolstuff6931 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mattd6085replace ugoliant with shelob

  • @mohammadtausifrafi8277
    @mohammadtausifrafi8277 2 месяца назад +2

    LotR has some of the best fantasy monsters ever.

  • @vortega472
    @vortega472 2 месяца назад

    I remember in 'Bored of the Rings' she was called Schlob, and she was Saruman Ex (he was called Serutan in the parody) and after they divorced, he got custody of their nine children (The Nazgul) and she was forced to live in her lair.

  • @DavidKJohnson1988
    @DavidKJohnson1988 Месяц назад +1

    If Shelob was not mortally wounded by Sting, do we think she’s still chilling in her cave during the fourth age or did she move on elsewhere?

  • @GravesRWFiA
    @GravesRWFiA 2 месяца назад +1

    you missed a step on the light. It is not just the light of a silmaril, it is the last light in the world of the trees shelob's mother destroyed. she, shelob was herself defeated by the light her mother had tried to destroy thousands of years earlier.

  • @harrisonfox7908
    @harrisonfox7908 Месяц назад

    As much as all the magical artefacts helped it was the courage of a hobbit that defeated her.
    Shelob being a creature of fear and a predator. Hobbits being fearful little creatures and Sam breaking this concept of predator and prey.
    There’s a lot of layers to it and there’s a lot to unpack there.

  • @villekokko9943
    @villekokko9943 2 месяца назад

    I don't know about Tolkien dropping clues that Shelob wasn't an actual spider but just looked like one, since based on the descriptions, he just didn't know what a spider looks like up close. I suppose he would have known they don't have stings.

  • @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388
    @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388 2 месяца назад

    I finished the Hobbit last week and am halfway throguh Book 1 of the Lord of the Rings. What was rather peculiar was all the songs. Would you perhaps make a video on the songs?

  • @gottenm9106
    @gottenm9106 2 месяца назад +2

    So now all we need to ask is HOW POWERFUL IS SAM??

  • @derringer9365
    @derringer9365 2 месяца назад

    Now I am very confused - first of all thank you for the video, I really enjoy your calm voice and deep nerdy details - she is the only character I can think off who's name is different in the German translation. She is called 'Kankra'...
    how did this happen and why?

    • @wsxyz
      @wsxyz 2 месяца назад +1

      “Kanker” is an old fashioned word for the Weberknecht spider. Changing it to “Kankra” feminizes the name. The translator (Margaret Carroux) knew that Shelob means “female spider” in English, with the word “lob” being old fashioned, and she wanted to create a name in German that similarly retained the meaning “female spider”.

    • @derringer9365
      @derringer9365 2 месяца назад

      @@wsxyz thank you for the explanation! Very thoughtful indeed :)

  • @1984Phalanx
    @1984Phalanx 2 месяца назад

    I once read that as a small child Tolkien had been bitten by a large spider but didn't remember the incident.

  • @alexanderflodman3582
    @alexanderflodman3582 2 месяца назад

    Would perhaps have been worth mentioning Gollum in this video. He did after all sneak past her at least twice (?). He lacked both sword and phial.

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus 2 месяца назад +1

    They always ask How Powerful was Shelob not How is Shelob.

  • @Ivotas
    @Ivotas 2 месяца назад

    The first time I heard Shelob, I was wondering what character everybody was talking about. That because in Germany the genius translators called her Kankra for whatever reason, so I was confused until I found out that's her real name.

  • @baobhan9094
    @baobhan9094 Месяц назад

    I must say there is a somewhat comical element to the defeat of Shelob in the movies. If one were to put themselves in her shoes for a moment, when she's attempting to eat this hobbit. She's going about her day minding her own business when creatures who enter her lair just happen to have a magical blade from the second age, which are able to cut her and pierce her hide. But her, a creature of SHADOW AND FEAR, born from a mother that came from the outer darkness. And these two little hobbit flesh sacks, just HAPPEN TO HAVE, not a lamp, not a torch, but a phial containing the light of a freaking SILMARIL on their person.

  • @davidconlee2196
    @davidconlee2196 2 месяца назад

    Once Shelob was like "Do you know who my mom is?" to Sauron. And Sauron was like just eat whatever comes up those stairs I'll leave you alone.

  • @superslayerguy
    @superslayerguy 2 месяца назад

    Hi Robert this is Richard 😁

  • @mhovar101
    @mhovar101 Месяц назад

    I do like the shadow of war games. While not canon they have fun and create an interesting story

  • @UnsoberIdiot
    @UnsoberIdiot 2 месяца назад

    She has power over my heart, for I so loved her mum

  • @ChrisM-zm4li
    @ChrisM-zm4li 2 месяца назад

    Well, she was some sort of spawn of Ungoliant, and Ungoliant was enormously powerful, enough to dominate and threaten the existence of Morgoth. He was in weakened state compared to his full powers, but he was still a full Vala and hadn't really been diminished, so he was incredibly powerful.

  • @RamsFan93
    @RamsFan93 Месяц назад

    I absolutely hate spiders, severe arachnophobia. But I put that aside, for the love of Tolkein lore.

  • @ForeverWog
    @ForeverWog 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if Shelob’s evil being in Mordor was something that drew Sauron to Mordor.

  • @helikos1
    @helikos1 2 месяца назад

    Great video. So Shelob like her mother take a spider like form, but unequivocally not the form of a scantily dressed goth woman as portrayed in Shadow of War. I don't know why they went with that.

  • @kagekun1198
    @kagekun1198 Месяц назад

    I'd like to think Shelob and Sauron have an understanding that she'd stay in his house like a man and his cat