Everyone knows it's difficult to look into the "Eye of Sauron" but on the other side of Mordor is the "Brown Eye of Sauron". I definately wouldn't want to face that!
I am surprised you haven't tackled the Marvel Cinematic Universe - so much material to work with. Agent Coulson watching everything that happened after he was removed from the movies would be full of snark opportunity
Feanor, one of the greatest elves, and most amazing crafters of the world had made a similar request of the golden lady tens of thousands (35k?) of years earlier. Feanor was so inspired by Galadriel’s grace and beauty, that he wished to use strands of her hair in the making of his three Silmarils, the most precious gems ever created in Middle Earth. He begged her three times for a single strand of her hair, but even though she was young and inexperienced at this point, she looked into his soul and saw that his intentions were not fair and benevolent, but were driven by greed and a desire to possess something more precious than the other elves of the time. She, therefore, refused his request, causing much wrath and anguish, and he was forced to find other precious substances to infuse into his gems. So when she allows this incredible rarity to Gimli, she essentially gives him the three hairs that Feanor demanded of her, because she has looked into his soul and found that he has a good heart and that he desires them for nothing more than to treasure the beautiful days he spent in her lands. Here, she finds a dwarf who is worthy of ending the hundreds of years-long rivalry between their races, who proves that a dwarf can be loyal and brave, and all of the amazing qualities that Gimli shows, despite so many of his people simply being greedy and power-hungry. It is also thought that many of the elves of Middle Earth know about Galadriel’s altercation with Feanor, and that at this moment, Legolas sees what an incredible honor the she-elf has given his companion, and realizes that he can finally trust him and put aside their differences. This is the start of their life-long friendship, and a strengthening of the fellowship that will survive many dangerous times ahead together, all thanks to Galadriel’s three golden hairs.
Would you want sword or rope?
Swordrope
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Oh no, ropesword definitely
One hair from her golden head?
No wait - sword.
Can I just have her granddaughters immortality? Cuz like... That's pretty sweet
Having Galadriel fever can be a serious condition
Everyone knows it's difficult to look into the "Eye of Sauron" but on the other side of Mordor is the "Brown Eye of Sauron". I definately wouldn't want to face that!
These are my favorite. Great job. Thanks
Put em in the diary, Gandalf is right you funny little hobbits
I am surprised you haven't tackled the Marvel Cinematic Universe - so much material to work with.
Agent Coulson watching everything that happened after he was removed from the movies would be full of snark opportunity
he could be a sassy Magneto
Amazing. Charlie's back.
Saruman loves his place!!😂
If Lurtz had been outfitted with a dinner jacket, spats, ascot and given a cuppa tea, perhaps he would've been a raconteur?
Did Saruman ever ask if Lurtz wanted to have a conversation with him?
6:06 I am very certain that was exactly the point. Sam would have killed Gollum first change he got.
All that is gold does not glitter...
Feanor, one of the greatest elves, and most amazing crafters of the world had made a similar request of the golden lady tens of thousands (35k?) of years earlier. Feanor was so inspired by Galadriel’s grace and beauty, that he wished to use strands of her hair in the making of his three Silmarils, the most precious gems ever created in Middle Earth. He begged her three times for a single strand of her hair, but even though she was young and inexperienced at this point, she looked into his soul and saw that his intentions were not fair and benevolent, but were driven by greed and a desire to possess something more precious than the other elves of the time. She, therefore, refused his request, causing much wrath and anguish, and he was forced to find other precious substances to infuse into his gems.
So when she allows this incredible rarity to Gimli, she essentially gives him the three hairs that Feanor demanded of her, because she has looked into his soul and found that he has a good heart and that he desires them for nothing more than to treasure the beautiful days he spent in her lands. Here, she finds a dwarf who is worthy of ending the hundreds of years-long rivalry between their races, who proves that a dwarf can be loyal and brave, and all of the amazing qualities that Gimli shows, despite so many of his people simply being greedy and power-hungry.
It is also thought that many of the elves of Middle Earth know about Galadriel’s altercation with Feanor, and that at this moment, Legolas sees what an incredible honor the she-elf has given his companion, and realizes that he can finally trust him and put aside their differences. This is the start of their life-long friendship, and a strengthening of the fellowship that will survive many dangerous times ahead together, all thanks to Galadriel’s three golden hairs.
Yeap charlie💕💕
Sometimes you miss, but this was a 🎯
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Uruk-Hai means "Man Orc". 'Folk' referred to the race of man.
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