Now this is what Tolkien really deserve.. creativity..passion..and respect for his majestic work.. very well done.. thank you and keep doing great things like this one.. 🎉❤
@@davideghirelli4453 i know broda.. but that doesn't mean it is not well done.. Im a 3d artist and im usually against Ai.. but for small teams that doesn't have so much time/budget this is a good solution.. it's not so easy as it seems to make such a good work with Ai.. there's definitely an artist behind this.. and im here to support..
Eventhough this is very well made and that we as fans apreciate it, Tolkien himself would have hated the idea of AI being used in process of making this
@@TheCottageofLostPlay I've already seen it and it's so f***** amazing, i love it. So please, keep working! When i saw the first AI video about LOTR i said: Someone have to create an entired Silmarillion movie using AI! It's wonderful. THANK YOU, for real
Imagine a Gondolin movie with the visuals of Amazon, passion and lore accurate writing of Peter Jackson and the best actors coming to mind to portray this movie into theaters. I dream of that day.
This is one of the best videos on this story. Fingolfin is so beautiful here. Especially striking is the moment when he is all wounded, but still ready to fight.
“Come forth, thou coward king, to fight with thine own hand and sword! Den-dweller and wielder of thralls, liar and lurker, foe of Gods and Elves, come! For I would see thy craven face!"
Many years have passed since I last read the Silmarillion, and then I find this video and this one particularly took me back to a time where I used to read it as slow as a slog in order to visualize every single word from that book with intensity. Very well done, you brought me back to my teen years.
"Then Morgoth hurled aloft Grond, the Hammer of the Underworld, and swung it down like a bolt of thunder. But Fingolfin sprung aside, and Grond rent a mighty pit in the earth, whence smoke and fire darted. Many times Morgoth essayed to smite him, and each time Fingolfin leaped away, as lightning shoots from under a dark cloud; and he wounded Morgoth with seven wounds, and seven times Morgoth gave a cry of anguish, whereat the hosts of Angband fell upon their faces in dismay, and the cries echoed throughout the Northlands. But at the last the King grew weary, and Morgoth bore down his shield upon him. Thrice he was crushed to his knees, and thrice he arose again and bore up his broken shield and stricken helm. But the earth was all rent and pitted about him, and he stumbled and fell backward before the feet of Morgoth; and Morgoth set his left foot upon his neck, and the weight of it was like a fallen hill. Yet with his last and desperate stroke Fingolfin hewed the foot with Ringil, and the blood rushed forth black and smoking and filled the pits of Grond. Thus died Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, most proud and valiant of the Elven-kings of old. The orcs make no boast of that duel at the gate; neither do the elves sing of it, for their sorrow is too deep."
This passage really shows the greatness of Fingolfin. Not only was he the bravest of the Children of Eru to be the only one to ever fight single-handedly against a Vala out of choice (the other possible contender is his father Finwe, but that certainly was not out of choice and we don't know if he actually fought Morgoth or was just killed straight away), not only did he wound Morgoth grieviously eight times, not only did he call him a coward in front of his own army but when he was exhausted and all but beaten, when Morgoth used his superior power to crush down on Fingolfin with his shield...Fingolfin as a mere Elf was able to push himself back up from his knees to his feet against a Vala three times before finally falling. There's no doubt in my mind that had the opponent been a Balrog rather than Morgoth that he alone out of all of the Elves (and even Gandalf) to have killed one would have walked away from the deed rather than be killed himself, if that is what he could do to Morgoth Bauglir.
Aww, my favourite moment... but you have left out the best part - Fingolfin naming Morgoth craven, and the fact that Morgoth wasn't exactly keen on the fight since he was the only Vala who knew fear, and went only not to lose face before his subordinates.
thanks! there are a lot of details i can´t include due to technology limitations, maybe someday i repeat it when i improve my knowledge and technologies work better
Such an amazing story. How brave to travel into the heart of the dark lords territory to challenge him alone. Just like Frodo and Sam going into Mordor to complete their mission. I miss stories about bravery and courage.
This was def one of the most epic moments in the Silmarillion. Also, Echthelion vs Gothmog, Feanor vs the Balrogs. Anything Feanor did was epic, honestly.
You don't realise the difference between making an ai generated video and making a whole show based on so little detail from the og book. Still, Rop did really good
@@JACKAL98no it will be remembered as show with budget of billion dollar and based on story so rich can be destroyed by incompetent writers and directors.
What an epic moment in the Arda History, time stood still at the Iron Hill when Fingolfin stared down Morgoth, the fact, that Morgoth did not wanted to fight him tells you everything you need to know about the King of the Noldor.
Great. The animation doesn´t fail to portray the full evil of Morgoth. I also like that you took different models for him, representing each artstyle he has been drawn
This has always been my favourite passage from the Silmarillion, and Fingolfin my favourite character. Thanks you for doing it!! I had hoped for the Rings of Power to show this level of accuracy and respect for Tolkiens work but we didn’t get it.
Too bad you didn’t include the fact the wounds were so bad that Morgoth was limping forever & his crown was worn like a collar after an eagle slashed his face and pulled his crown down around his neck (by Gwaihir or Thorondor or Landeoval) And that said limping Morgoth got mocked by his generals constantly. And he never walked outside of Angband ever again.
bruh why am i more excited to see more of this than any Tolkien-inspired works of late? with enough time you could do the whole legendarium, I'm really impressed.
@@snaz388 then you’ll love Tales Of The Rings. I also have a giant playlist showing many things from them and other people on a playlist called “ROP exposure update” has lore videos and music and so forth on there from the truest Tolkien lovers. ❤️
@@snaz388 then you’ll love Tales Of The Rings. giant playlist showing many things from them and other people on a playlist called “ROP exposure update” has lore videos and music and so forth on there from the truest Tolkien lovers. ❤️
Love this story. Thank you for bringing this to life. It is way better than Rings of power. One question, maybe I am wrong, as I recall Fingolfin fell because of terrain created by Morgoth's hammer, not just because he was tired. When he fell, Morgoth stomp on him, and before Fingolfin died he stabbed him in his foot. But, thank you for your wonderful work
Thabks so much for your words! my stories will not be exactly the same for various reasons, length of the video, difficulty in adjusting certain AI images to the literal narration... but I will always try to get as close as possible. Again thanks so much!!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay You are welcome. Oh, I don't know how all that with AI is working, but I understand. Once again, thanks for bringing this to life, I enjoyed so much, and I am looking forward for the new videos
"Thrice he was crushed to his knees, and thrice he arose again and bore up his broken shield and stricken helm. But the earth was all rent and pitted about him, and he stumbled and fell backward before the feet of Morgoth; and Morgoth set his left foot upon his neck, and the weight of it was like a fallen hill. " It does make Fingolfin seem just a tad cooler in that the terrain messed him up, not just exhaustion.
First of all, thankyou so much for making this video. Fingolfin is my favourite character in the Legendarium, This video is without a doubt 10/10. A single line should have been there, which could have possibly made it better. *I, Fingolfin, "Son of Finwe", High king* ..and all that tenious bollocks.
He falls because there’s no more land to move upon. Morgoth literally hewn the earth away with each strike of Grond. Literally causing giant deep craters to form to the point where Fingolfin had no place to go as he continously evaded Morgoth at every turn.
This is so great. Ive read this story so many times and this is very similar to how ive pictured it in my mind. This is true to Tolkien and that is why it is close to the mental pictures it invokes
One of the most iconic fight in 1st age, Fingolfin truly got some big balls to call out Morgoth out of his fortress for duel ( single combat), thank you for making this. I can't imagine AI did so much better than RoP crap
Morgoth came, climbing slowly from his subter-ranean throne, and the rumour of his feet was like thunder underground. And he issued forth clad in black armour, and he stood before the King like a tower, iron-crowned, and his vast shield, sable unblazoned, cast a shadow over him like a stormcloud. But Fingolfin gleamed beneath it as a star; for his mail was overlaid with silver, and his blue shield was set with crystals; and he drew his sword Ringil, that glittered like ice.
this channel is going to blow up! i mean this was so stunning it was almost like a trailer with the perfect music theme in the background too. So well done!!!
Thank you for showing your love for Tolkien's lore by creating this video. You obviously took a lot of your time and put your energy into creating this. Its amazing and miles better than any mega budget production by Hollywood to adapt any story of Tolkien, when they have no reapect for even the fundamental aspects of Tolkien's story. Great job. Looking forward to see more of Silmarillion stories from your channel 💯
This happened during the 4th battle of Beleriand, the Battle of Sudden Flame, Lord Melkor surprise the elves, men & dwarves w/ a sudden attack w/ overwhelming force led by Glaurung the dragon, decimating the forces surrounding Angband & reducing the nearby lands to desert, so great was King Fingolfin's grief & rage that none dared stop him, either friend or foe, from dueling w/ Lord Melkor.
Theirs an artwork i used of fingolfin battling morgoth to help me fight depression and paranoia, its still emveddded in my head today. fingolfin is a true warrior!
@@aldunlop4622 Well, he did f up with Hobbit films. And his other films were not that great either. People might need to realize that LotR trilogy was a anomaly that turned out the way it did because of a one in a million perfect alignment of every aspect of the film making, even with all of its production problems. You will hardly see something like that repeated, PJ or not.
Beautiful, I love the silmarillion and this short video really captures the might of the most valiant of all elves. This alone was better that the 2 season of RoP combined. Could you do one on the battle of unnembeted tears? I love that chapter!
What a treasure - I was very moved by your video. Fingolfin is definitely one of the greatest of the Noldor. “...and flowers grew up at the feet of his flock”.
I often think about why Tolkien’s universe has this effect. We find the same or similar deeds in the classical world, epic duels, Hector and Achilles, and who knows how much more. So why is this so passionate, so close? Well, I have always thought that the real reason is that Tolkien’s evil is an absolute evil, devoid of doubt, to be eradicated. Identifying with Fingolfin means being a hero of good, no second thoughts, no doubts. And I think this comes from Tolkien’s experience in the fields of the First World War, when the not certainty of an absolute evil on the opposite side shattered already destroyed motivations, when the oblivion of being just another dead man broke the dreams of everlasting glory. So, I think that in those moments, taking refuge in Arda was a real salvation.
If you read the books , Morgoth actually was hesitant to come out , but he didn't want to embarass his fellow minions/followers, so he went out and met Fingolfin, yes the fight was brutal, Fingolfin died at the end, but Morgoth was wounded seven time by Fingolfin's sword Ringil, and ever since that day, he was limping because he couldn't fully recovered from that last wound stabbed on his foot.
@@TheCottageofLostPlay you did well in this video, I actually dont have any problem with it , am just adding some details, and yeah if you could have a much detailed version someday it would be great
Can only imagine how good this stuff will be in a few years, let alone a decade. I think we'll get a pretty decent versions of The Silmarillion eventually, with the help of AI
Everything has been said in the comments, so i'll just Say this : Thank you for making this amazing vidéo. I'm just reading the silmarilon again and just past that glorious moment. Great work ❤
"His hopeless challenge dauntless cried Fingolfin there: 'Come, open wide, dark king, your ghastly brazen doors! Come forth, whom earth and heaven abhors! Come forth, O monstrous craven lord, and fight with thine own hand and sword, thou wielder of hosts of banded thralls, thou tyrant leaguered with strong walls, thou foe of Gods and elvish race! I wait thee here. Come! Show thy face!' " - Lays of Beleriand, "The Lay of Leithian", Canto 12
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles ... Wouldn't that be a sight?"
Yes Achilles, it was a most glorious sight indeed!
thanks!!
niiiicccceeeee 👏👏👏
I remember Theoden
Alexander The Great fought his battles too.
The music reminded me of a Captain that fought his own battles... ruclips.net/video/pKFUZ10Wmbw/видео.html Two Steps From Hell / Freedom Fighters
It is said, after this, Morgoth forever hid in Angband and never dared to answer a duel or fight personally until the Valar came and smote him down.
He allready was unwilling to fight this duel and when the valar came he tried to hide
He forever hid from a duel. Just like Steven Seagal.
Until a big boi with booming laughter came to play.
To be fair no one else dared to duel him after this
Edit:Typo
@@IbsterLeipherusthey're acting like they were fools willingly wanted to duel him 😂
Lord of all the Noldor
A star in the night
And a bearer of hope
He rides into his glorious battle alone
Farewell to the valiant warlord
someone please put that song on this video
THE FATE OF US ALL LIES DEEP IN THE DARK WHEN TIME STANDS STILL AT THE IRON HILLS
Praise our King! Praise our King! 🤘😊
one of their best songs, this album is amazing
Lomg live BG!
Now this is what Tolkien really deserve.. creativity..passion..and respect for his majestic work.. very well done.. thank you and keep doing great things like this one.. 🎉❤
thanks so much! really appreciate it, today i´ll show my first part of ainulindalë, hope you like it. Again thanks so much for your words.
@@TheCottageofLostPlay can't wait to see it.. thanks to you for your work..
that's made with AI
@@davideghirelli4453 i know broda.. but that doesn't mean it is not well done.. Im a 3d artist and im usually against Ai.. but for small teams that doesn't have so much time/budget this is a good solution.. it's not so easy as it seems to make such a good work with Ai.. there's definitely an artist behind this.. and im here to support..
Eventhough this is very well made and that we as fans apreciate it, Tolkien himself would have hated the idea of AI being used in process of making this
4 minutes it's what you need to be better than the two seasons of The Rings of Power
thanks so much! i have Ainulindalë part 1 on the channel! soon part 2 and beren and luthien!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay I've already seen it and it's so f***** amazing, i love it. So please, keep working! When i saw the first AI video about LOTR i said: Someone have to create an entired Silmarillion movie using AI! It's wonderful. THANK YOU, for real
exactly. Its amazing what untalented and corrupt people could do with billions. They should be poor eating ass in the street for some dollars.
You're a child
There's not even two season out yet but this one already wrote it off.
Imagine a Gondolin movie with the visuals of Amazon, passion and lore accurate writing of Peter Jackson and the best actors coming to mind to portray this movie into theaters. I dream of that day.
yes, me too, thanks so much!
Visuals of Amazon is sh.t. Effortless CGI, retarded costumes and design
PJ wasn't lore accurate but yeah I'd love to see it
I thought about this... the amount of budget to properly visualize the city of Gondolin by itself would be insane...
@@kugelblitzen The lore secondary world of Tolkien was pretty faithful in the PJ trilogy. But there were non canon elements in the movies yes.
This is one of the best videos on this story. Fingolfin is so beautiful here. Especially striking is the moment when he is all wounded, but still ready to fight.
thanks so much for your words! soon i´ll update ainulindale part 2!
“Come forth, thou coward king, to fight with thine own hand and sword! Den-dweller and wielder of thralls, liar and lurker, foe of Gods and Elves, come! For I would see thy craven face!"
Many years have passed since I last read the Silmarillion, and then I find this video and this one particularly took me back to a time where I used to read it as slow as a slog in order to visualize every single word from that book with intensity. Very well done, you brought me back to my teen years.
thanks so much for your words!
The Silmarillion should come with a free whiteboard, to map it out while you read.
"Then Morgoth hurled aloft Grond, the Hammer of the Underworld, and swung it down like a bolt of thunder. But Fingolfin sprung aside, and Grond rent a mighty pit in the earth, whence smoke and fire darted. Many times Morgoth essayed to smite him, and each time Fingolfin leaped away, as lightning shoots from under a dark cloud; and he wounded Morgoth with seven wounds, and seven times Morgoth gave a cry of anguish, whereat the hosts of Angband fell upon their faces in dismay, and the cries echoed throughout the Northlands.
But at the last the King grew weary, and Morgoth bore down his shield upon him. Thrice he was crushed to his knees, and thrice he arose again and bore up his broken shield and stricken helm. But the earth was all rent and pitted about him, and he stumbled and fell backward before the feet of Morgoth; and Morgoth set his left foot upon his neck, and the weight of it was like a fallen hill. Yet with his last and desperate stroke Fingolfin hewed the foot with Ringil, and the blood rushed forth black and smoking and filled the pits of Grond.
Thus died Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, most proud and valiant of the Elven-kings of old. The orcs make no boast of that duel at the gate; neither do the elves sing of it, for their sorrow is too deep."
This passage really shows the greatness of Fingolfin. Not only was he the bravest of the Children of Eru to be the only one to ever fight single-handedly against a Vala out of choice (the other possible contender is his father Finwe, but that certainly was not out of choice and we don't know if he actually fought Morgoth or was just killed straight away), not only did he wound Morgoth grieviously eight times, not only did he call him a coward in front of his own army but when he was exhausted and all but beaten, when Morgoth used his superior power to crush down on Fingolfin with his shield...Fingolfin as a mere Elf was able to push himself back up from his knees to his feet against a Vala three times before finally falling.
There's no doubt in my mind that had the opponent been a Balrog rather than Morgoth that he alone out of all of the Elves (and even Gandalf) to have killed one would have walked away from the deed rather than be killed himself, if that is what he could do to Morgoth Bauglir.
Good visualization. Fingolfin and Morgoth's fight was epic in the book!
thanks so much!
Aww, my favourite moment... but you have left out the best part - Fingolfin naming Morgoth craven, and the fact that Morgoth wasn't exactly keen on the fight since he was the only Vala who knew fear, and went only not to lose face before his subordinates.
thanks! there are a lot of details i can´t include due to technology limitations, maybe someday i repeat it when i improve my knowledge and technologies work better
@@TheCottageofLostPlay Blessings and thanks what you can do 🙂
Such an amazing story. How brave to travel into the heart of the dark lords territory to challenge him alone. Just like Frodo and Sam going into Mordor to complete their mission. I miss stories about bravery and courage.
thanks so much!
This was def one of the most epic moments in the Silmarillion. Also, Echthelion vs Gothmog, Feanor vs the Balrogs. Anything Feanor did was epic, honestly.
Still a better production than the rings of power
thanks so much!!
You don't realise the difference between making an ai generated video and making a whole show based on so little detail from the og book. Still, Rop did really good
@@divyamupadhyay3643 nah Rop is trash, it will be forgotten once its done by the majority as the show that should have never been
@@divyamupadhyay3643what little detail....they seemed to butcher every detail with budget of billion dollar.
@@JACKAL98no it will be remembered as show with budget of billion dollar and based on story so rich can be destroyed by incompetent writers and directors.
Fingolfin, my brother, my Captain, MY King 🙇♂️
Finally, a fitting narrative to Fingolfin's tale. Much thanks,
thanks so much! beren and luthien on my channel!
And Morgoth came ...one of the most foreboding lines in literature...
I was waiting for this. Missed opportunity.
A true homage to Tolkien. Thanks a lot!
thanks to you!
This made my day. This is much more precious than the billion dollar series.
Thanks a lot for your time here!
This 4m video is better than the 14 hours of Rings of Power currently available.
thanks so much!!
100%
Wrong.
@@lordnanni3177 ROP is the most generic garbage I've ever seen on TV. It's currently worse than the worst seasons of Vikings
@@SyonaraSenorita Watch it first at least. Then we'll talk, man to man
What an epic moment in the Arda History, time stood still at the Iron Hill when Fingolfin stared down Morgoth, the fact, that Morgoth did not wanted to fight him tells you everything you need to know about the King of the Noldor.
Thanks!
It is the most epic and awesome 4 minutes that I have ever watched in my life. Fingolfin is my new favorite Middle Earth character ty.
thanks to you! more on my channel!
Great. The animation doesn´t fail to portray the full evil of Morgoth. I also like that you took different models for him, representing each artstyle he has been drawn
thanks soo much!! i´m finishing first part Ainulindale, i hope you like it!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay : Wow I made this account yesterday and already got a reply from a youtuber. im insanely lucky
This is wonderful. Was always my favorite part of the book.
thanks so much! you have ainulindale and beren on my channel! soon part 2!
It's unbelievable how amazing this video is. I was out of time for 4 min
Thank you so much 💓
Excellent work
thanks so much for your support! more on my channel!
Though Finrod Felagund is my favorite, I believe Fingolfin was a great king of the Noldor. I admire his strength and bravery. A true king indeed.
Finrods my favorite too. Then Fingolfin, then Huan, then Finarfin, then Feanor....
This has always been my favourite passage from the Silmarillion, and Fingolfin my favourite character. Thanks you for doing it!!
I had hoped for the Rings of Power to show this level of accuracy and respect for Tolkiens work but we didn’t get it.
Thanks so much!!! Soon i'll update Ainulindalë part 2! Stay tuned!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay nice!!
Too bad you didn’t include the fact the wounds were so bad that Morgoth was limping forever & his crown was worn like a collar after an eagle slashed his face and pulled his crown down around his neck (by Gwaihir or Thorondor or Landeoval)
And that said limping Morgoth got mocked by his generals constantly. And he never walked outside of Angband ever again.
bruh why am i more excited to see more of this than any Tolkien-inspired works of late? with enough time you could do the whole legendarium, I'm really impressed.
thanks so much! that´s the plan! time and money XD all programs im using are not cheap XD
Because this pays true homage to the Works, without trying to pervert to this creator's will.
@@snaz388 then you’ll love Tales Of The Rings. I also have a giant playlist showing many things from them and other people on a playlist called “ROP exposure update” has lore videos and music and so forth on there from the truest Tolkien lovers. ❤️
@@aldunlop4622 unlike AMAZON…
@@snaz388 then you’ll love Tales Of The Rings. giant playlist showing many things from them and other people on a playlist called “ROP exposure update” has lore videos and music and so forth on there from the truest Tolkien lovers. ❤️
Great stuff. If only this could be treated with great care and put to the big screen for people would swoon with the passion of Tolkien’s beauty.
thanks so much!
It's a very thrilling story: "How the king fought against the universal enemy of all time." Great Work👌
thanks!
wow its better than whole rings of power series, not kidding. I'd like to see Feanor ambushed for the next one.
thanks!! im working on veren and ainulindale part 2! later i don´t know...
Love this story. Thank you for bringing this to life. It is way better than Rings of power. One question, maybe I am wrong, as I recall Fingolfin fell because of terrain created by Morgoth's hammer, not just because he was tired. When he fell, Morgoth stomp on him, and before Fingolfin died he stabbed him in his foot. But, thank you for your wonderful work
Thabks so much for your words! my stories will not be exactly the same for various reasons, length of the video, difficulty in adjusting certain AI images to the literal narration... but I will always try to get as close as possible. Again thanks so much!!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay You are welcome. Oh, I don't know how all that with AI is working, but I understand. Once again, thanks for bringing this to life, I enjoyed so much, and I am looking forward for the new videos
"Thrice he was crushed to his knees, and thrice he arose again and bore up his broken shield and stricken helm. But the earth was all rent and pitted about him, and he stumbled and fell backward before the feet of Morgoth; and Morgoth set his left foot upon his neck, and the weight of it was like a fallen hill. "
It does make Fingolfin seem just a tad cooler in that the terrain messed him up, not just exhaustion.
First of all, thankyou so much for making this video. Fingolfin is my favourite character in the Legendarium,
This video is without a doubt 10/10.
A single line should have been there, which could have possibly made it better.
*I, Fingolfin, "Son of Finwe", High king* ..and all that tenious bollocks.
Thanks a lot for your words!
He falls because there’s no more land to move upon. Morgoth literally hewn the earth away with each strike of Grond. Literally causing giant deep craters to form to the point where Fingolfin had no place to go as he continously evaded Morgoth at every turn.
Very impressive !!! And it is the first time i see a depiction of Morgoth that correspond to my expectation. Well done !
thanks so much!
This is so great. Ive read this story so many times and this is very similar to how ive pictured it in my mind. This is true to Tolkien and that is why it is close to the mental pictures it invokes
thanks so much!
Fingolfin is my favourite elf. Thank you for making the video❤
thanks to you for your time here! more on my channel!
One of the most iconic fight in 1st age, Fingolfin truly got some big balls to call out Morgoth out of his fortress for duel ( single combat), thank you for making this. I can't imagine AI did so much better than RoP crap
thanks so much!
Holy epic. Fingolfin's armor looks sick.
thanks!!
Morgoth came, climbing slowly from his subter-ranean throne, and the rumour of his feet was like thunder underground. And he issued forth clad in black armour, and he stood before the King like a tower, iron-crowned, and his vast shield, sable unblazoned, cast a shadow over him like a stormcloud.
But Fingolfin gleamed beneath it as a star; for his mail was overlaid with silver, and his blue shield was set with crystals; and he drew his sword Ringil, that glittered like ice.
this channel is going to blow up! i mean this was so stunning it was almost like a trailer with the perfect music theme in the background too. So well done!!!
thanks so much! soon Ainulindalë part 2!
This is INCREDIBLE!
thanks a lot!!
Thank you for showing your love for Tolkien's lore by creating this video. You obviously took a lot of your time and put your energy into creating this. Its amazing and miles better than any mega budget production by Hollywood to adapt any story of Tolkien, when they have no reapect for even the fundamental aspects of Tolkien's story. Great job. Looking forward to see more of Silmarillion stories from your channel 💯
thanks a lot for your words!Thanks to people like you, I still have the motivation to continue with the project.
This happened during the 4th battle of Beleriand, the Battle of Sudden Flame, Lord Melkor surprise the elves, men & dwarves w/ a sudden attack w/ overwhelming force led by Glaurung the dragon, decimating the forces surrounding Angband & reducing the nearby lands to desert, so great was King Fingolfin's grief & rage that none dared stop him, either friend or foe, from dueling w/ Lord Melkor.
Theirs an artwork i used of fingolfin battling morgoth to help me fight depression and paranoia, its still emveddded in my head today. fingolfin is a true warrior!
The Fate of us all
Lies deep in the dark
When time stands still at the iron hill
Peter Jackson better not drop the ball with gollum movie cause I really need them to be given a green light to the first age stories 🙏
Yeah, please God, don't let PJ fuck it up.
@@aldunlop4622 Well, he did f up with Hobbit films. And his other films were not that great either. People might need to realize that LotR trilogy was a anomaly that turned out the way it did because of a one in a million perfect alignment of every aspect of the film making, even with all of its production problems. You will hardly see something like that repeated, PJ or not.
@@Wustenfuchs109 Oh his fucks up are nothing compared to the Rings of Power slop. At least they felt a bit like Tolkien.
Tolkien sure did love his Eagle swooping in saves. 😂
xD
Whoa, great work! The fight itself ... so super epic! This always was one of my favourites of the book!
Thanks so much!! I have ainulindale and beren and luthien on my channel!
I've never had any love for elves, but truly this make them justice. A few minutes here are way better than two seasons of rop.
thanks so much!!
How can you not love elves
Totally awesome, absolutely loved Silmarillion back in 2013❤
Thanks a lot!!
1:17 THAT ARMOR, THAT HAIRLINE
We need a song in high elven for the mighty noldor. The elder days were so mesmerizing
Fingolfin falls because he trips, not because he's just tired
He falls because there’s no more land to move upon. Morgoth literally hewn the earth away with each strike of Grond.
@@Makkaru112 yup
Fantastic, really great, so close to how I dreamed these epic passages... wow...
thanks a lot! more on my channel and tomorrow melhor and the trees!
Now that was beautiful! Well done!
thanks so much! did you see ainulindalë part 1
@@TheCottageofLostPlay Not yet
1:40- 2:40. Made me cry. Too beautiful
thanks a lot for your words!
This looks amazing! I just started reading the silmarillion few days ago.
thanks so much! you have the ainulindale on my channel! soon part 2!
@@TheCottageofLostPlayyes I've watched it. Loved it! Need more😁
My absolute favourite scene of all of Tolkien's Legendarium. Fingolfin literally challenged (and bloodied) an actual god.
thanks!
This is amazing! Can you please make the entire Silmarillion would be incredible. Esp for ppl who dont wan to read the entire thing 🙌
thanks a lot! My plan is to have The Silmarillion as a summarized visual story by 2030 XD
damn near brought tears to my eyes man
thanks so much for your support!more on my channel and this week melkor/trees!
Amazing content man!! Keep it up!! Instantly subscribed
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Beautiful, I love the silmarillion and this short video really captures the might of the most valiant of all elves.
This alone was better that the 2 season of RoP combined.
Could you do one on the battle of unnembeted tears? I love that chapter!
thanks so much!yep, it´s on my plan! you have ainulindale, beren and luthien on my channel!
As a middle earth fan, your movie are Very impressive my brother. keep going.❤🔥
thanks so much! more on my channel!
I should have given this guy my prime subscription 😂
XD thanks so much! more on my channel!
What a treasure - I was very moved by your video. Fingolfin is definitely one of the greatest of the Noldor.
“...and flowers grew up at the feet of his flock”.
thanks so much!! soon Beren and Luthien and Ainulindalë part 2!
This is SO cool!
thanks so much!
This short 4 minutes movie is more epic than a billion dollar series.
Who would have believed...
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I often think about why Tolkien’s universe has this effect. We find the same or similar deeds in the classical world, epic duels, Hector and Achilles, and who knows how much more. So why is this so passionate, so close? Well, I have always thought that the real reason is that Tolkien’s evil is an absolute evil, devoid of doubt, to be eradicated. Identifying with Fingolfin means being a hero of good, no second thoughts, no doubts. And I think this comes from Tolkien’s experience in the fields of the First World War, when the not certainty of an absolute evil on the opposite side shattered already destroyed motivations, when the oblivion of being just another dead man broke the dreams of everlasting glory. So, I think that in those moments, taking refuge in Arda was a real salvation.
Tolkien did not believe in the idea of an absolute evil
@@gearben7553 You're right, he did not, as like as the most part of war veterans. I'm just saying his universe is devoid of this internal conflict
If you read the books , Morgoth actually was hesitant to come out , but he didn't want to embarass his fellow minions/followers, so he went out and met Fingolfin, yes the fight was brutal, Fingolfin died at the end, but Morgoth was wounded seven time by Fingolfin's sword Ringil, and ever since that day, he was limping because he couldn't fully recovered from that last wound stabbed on his foot.
yes, this it´s a summarized versions of stories, i would like make it all complete with full details, but i can´t at the moment, maybe someday...
@@TheCottageofLostPlay you did well in this video, I actually dont have any problem with it , am just adding some details, and yeah if you could have a much detailed version someday it would be great
Thank you so much for this! Keep up the great work!
thanks so much!!
Aweome work, thanks. Reminds of Gandalf's line about fighting the Balrog, "And I smote him upon his ruin!"
thanks!
Can only imagine how good this stuff will be in a few years, let alone a decade. I think we'll get a pretty decent versions of The Silmarillion eventually, with the help of AI
yes, for sure, i think before we can imagine
Everything has been said in the comments, so i'll just Say this : Thank you for making this amazing vidéo. I'm just reading the silmarilon again and just past that glorious moment. Great work ❤
Thanks so much!! I hope you enjoy the next one! Soon i'll update Ainulindalë part 2!
This channel is gonna grow big with this content. Thanks for envisioning Tolkien
thanks so much! did you see ainulindalë part 1 yet?
This channel must have a million suscribers !! Amazing content dude! keep going !
thanks so much!!
Thank you for that piece of very cool lore
thanks so much! more on my channel! working on morgoth/trees!
Fëanor slammed the door on Morgoth's face.
Fingolfin forced him to open.
Hahaha
Oh that's true, lol!!
WOOOOOOW! Dont stop guys! It is real magic!
thanks so much!! after beren part 3 maybe tuor?
Wow this is actually amazing, you should defiantly do more of these
thanks so much! stay tuned, today I´ll update the first ainulindale part!
This is what we need not the drivel Amazon is putting out. Bravo and more of this!!
thanks so much!!
Some Tech Billionaire needs to fund this channel. I don't want to wait for future videos, we need them now!
This was brilliant, subscribed and looking forward to more.
thanks so much! today first part of Beren and Luthien!
I have longed to see a live action Morgoth! You do a fine job here.
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Love your videos ❤ Thank you ❤
Thanks so much!
This is pure gold!
thanks so much! this week i´ll update beren part 2
SO FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"His hopeless challenge dauntless cried
Fingolfin there: 'Come, open wide,
dark king, your ghastly brazen doors!
Come forth, whom earth and heaven abhors!
Come forth, O monstrous craven lord,
and fight with thine own hand and sword,
thou wielder of hosts of banded thralls,
thou tyrant leaguered with strong walls,
thou foe of Gods and elvish race!
I wait thee here. Come! Show thy face!' "
- Lays of Beleriand, "The Lay of Leithian", Canto 12
This 4 minutes clip just smacked the whole ROP and LOTR series
thanks so much! this week beren part 2! im working hard on it!
Absolutely awesome! Thank you so much!
thanks so much!
❤love it❤
Thank you
thanks to you! more on my channel!
This is almost perfectly made. Good job
thanks so much!
Truly amazing video!! Well done and keep going plz!
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Incredible amazing work thanks
thanks for your view! i have first ainulindalë part on the channel! soon part 2!
@@TheCottageofLostPlay thanks , good luck i will subscribe to wait more videos like this great work
That 4:17 minutes of video is much much better than the Rings of Power
thanks so much!
First thing i've seen from my fav world that was intresting and nice since the trilogy.. I would love a full series like this!
thanks so much!!!
Great work!!!
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Very well made, and the narration was excellent. Work on the sound track though, in parts, the music overwhelms the speech.
thanks so much! i´ll check better that on the next one!
Sir David Attenborough as a narrator ? Magnificent.
thanks!