Star Wars creatures? Sure, there are some interesting ideas, like that...thing in the first trilogy, one big funneling mouth in the middle of some desert, and a few other interesting creatures, but it is not comparable with Tolkien or even the first dozen or so high fantasy worlds.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about...the star wars EU is massive. Although Disney made alot of the books non-canon, they were canon at one point.
@@brownsound545 That makes no difference. Alice in Wonderland was written for children but is with 100 times more quality than Star Wars, the simplistic story about knights and princesses, but put "in a galaxy far, far away". You honestly compare Tolkien with star wars bs.? Star Wars films, the fir 3 were acceptable, the rest is garbage, and all those spin-off series, that is waste of time. You like those things? OK, there are people who like such things. But don't write messages to me and stop selling fog, I am not interested in films and series that are garbage.
I feel like the reason the Rohirrim were unable to tame Shadowfax was because he wished to be treated as an actual equal or even better as a friend instead of merely dominated. That's why Gandalf succeeded where others failed.
Also, Gandalf understands some animal speech. I'm sure Shadowfax had some valid complaints with the other riders and Gandalf was the first to actually listen! I'm sure having an Ishtari boss gets you awesome Medical/Dental and the Penthouse stall in the barn. 🤣 Win win situation.
@@kimberlywalker_ Well that's the thing I don't think it was a boss to employee relationship but a true friendship between them considering the fact Shadowfax actually understands human speech and furthermore the king of the horses so he's no doubt too prideful to have a boss over him regardless of the stellar benefits LOLXD!!..
Ungoliant, now there's one that gave me the creeps. Her whole story oozes terror. Whenever I revisit her story, I have a can of insecticide ready. I was disappointed that the movie, The Hobbit, did not depict Smaug's comic and playful aspect as the book did. He was funny, and that made him a vastly more interesting character. Can't forget the Watcher in the Water either. Tolkien doesn't neglect the powerful effect upon the reader's mind by evoking horrid smells.
cool fact: in finnish translation Shelob is translated as "Lukitari" which is an incredibly awesome name to be. it's actually similar construction of word than Shelob - an artistic rendition of two words "Lukki", a common water spider, and "tar" which is the feminine ending to a royal title. but let me just say it's the coolest translation in the history of writing ever because how good it sounds.
And they say Tolkien didn't inspire horror, only fantasy. Look no further than Stephen King. Shelob inspired IT being a massive spider and Pennywise being ancient spirit.
If someone with a big budget had the idea of making a TV series based on the stories of Tolkien they would have so much to work on. To bad it will never happen.
IMO Amazon is now the cautionary tale for every other studio. They have butchered second age so bad , many others may worry if they touch it they will get met with the same backlash . Yet all we want is more true to the lore
@@mikeximenez5285 aw u mad people rightfully complain galadriel the actor is garbage every scene she s blushing like a small child it seems most of the woman do the men seem too be actual actors not just picked up for the diversity I'll give it too u the last few episodes where good but still the first 4 5 were garbage
i love that many of the beasts here are more like demonic peers of morgoth rather than servants of him. it shows imo how chaotic and unstable the dark lord's hold on middle earth was. to my mind he had only a fragile unity with the dragon lords, spider, giant wolves, giant water monsters and worms, etc. the only thing commonly uniting them being power and the promise of it. bolg in the films was not as strategic, was more impulsive, felt less pain than his dad. example, in d.o.s, bolg lost thorin's company in mirkwood and almost got killed by legolas, who was able to alert his father and bring his army down while azog cornered, beat and almost killed thorin and his company with his wargs if not for gandalf's cheat code, and destroyed thorin's father and grandfather. on the other hand azog with his use of a morningstar on an ice sheet against thorin in botfa wasn't particularly well thought out.
Morgoth poured his essence into the world ion the same way that Suaran poured his into the Ring of Power. Morgoth was lessened to almost peer level for the most powerful of these. But all the same, they were in many ways his unruly children and extended family. Of course his own nature that was in them also made them just as rebellious and untamable. At least until the end of time and the big finale.
My only real problem: Sam didn't just outright kill Shelob. When Sam and Frodo left, she was still alive "bubbling in her misery" as the book says. The book implies that she survived, but states that whether she did or not "this tale does not tell." Again, tho, it goes into detail of how she might have survived, and is generally assumed that she did.
Interesting. I always assumed she died. The description sounds like she has wounds that are bubbling with blood and phlegm and plasma, like sucking chest wounds almost. Multiple ones, at that! Sounded to me like she's gone for sure without some medical care, STAT.
@@gavhenrad Noice. Did you hear weird evil whispering when you opened the shed door. I'm just imagining you go to a grab a wrench and it's instant Mordor cob webby vibes.
She’s left blinded by the wound Sam inflicted to her eye and the light of Arendil destroying the others. Rendering her unable to eat and to endure a long slow death until she was forced to eat herself like her mother had. That was the ending I remember hearing for Shelob but I couldn’t remember from where.
Love the video, but I feel like animating the SAME image on screen over and over is unnecessary. Just leave it up once it's up instead of flashing/spinning/blurring/zooming it back on screen while you talk. Ex. the same picture or Glaurung is put on screen in like 5 ways back to back and then you do it again with the next one. Like I said, love the video, just visually annoying imo.
Funny, Durin's Bane actually ran from something, Gandalf said that the only hope he can gets from under there is by following his enemy because the tunnels that were under Khazad Dum was not by the Dwarves. It is not made my the Balrog but instead by Nameless Things
This is one of my favorite bits of Tolkien. Like how terrible the nameless things must be to scare the balrog. Another great part is how Tulkas gave Melkor the hands and sent that baby bitch packing
The looped transitions are like a photo screensaver with only one image in the gallery. Kind of hard to watch after the same picture zooms into focus five times
Tolkien makes very clear in The Return of The King that Shelob was wounded by Samwise with Sting but not mortally so. The claim at 22:35 that he killed her is not consistent with the text. It should be borne in mind at 1:09:40 regarding Gollum/Sméagol that Cirith Ungol (where Shelob's lair is located) is approximately 100km west of Orodruin where the Sammath Naur opens.
That made me chuckle too LOL! I'm pretty sure the pun was unintentional, because it sounds like an AI wrote it. 41:41 This kind of gives it away... LOL!
Can't remember if it's in the foreward or the appendices, but Tolkien himself said Orcs and Goblins are the same thing. It's not a misconception, it's what the author said. If I remember right, Goblin is a dwarf word and Orc is an elf word, but they describe the same creature.
I really appreciate the amount of time and work that went into this great video. Only complaint is, MAN, how many ads can be put into one video? I know it is very long but every 5 minutes is worse than TV!
still only at the intro of the video but i gotta say, this is the exact subject ive been wishing for for so long without realizing it. gonna be a feast to fall asleep to, over and over and over again. just perfect. (videos suitable for falling asleep is not a bad thing in my book - quite the contrary-)
(3:55)Hurin & fam were cursed by Morgoth, not Glaurung; (6:43) Impossible to destroy? Every dragon in Middle Earth was slain! () (49:59)Wargs in Moria, Terry? Nope, nope, nope.
First i thought "oh great, 13 minutes of fun and educational information!" An hour of exactly that later: "oh great, a repeat button!"... because i already forgot the first 15 minutes. And that's why i shall watch this video until i can speak every exact word of my mind.
The David vs Goliath theme reigns supreme in fantasy art. Its so pervasive its almost canon. Though sometimes to me it gets a little bit annoying. Sometimes the 'bad guy' is so ridiculously huge (31:58) its like almost comical, get real, like how is anyone realistically going to take that thing down. A full grown man hardly even reaches its knee! And stilts and stone skin to boot lol
I like to believe winged dragons are more dangerous in LOTR. They seemingly were in smaller numbers and less organized, so perhaps they didn’t actually have as many occasions where they dished out destruction like their non winged counterparts from earlier times who were part of dark military forces. I think generally though that the winged dragons are supposed to be a more effective improvement than their ancestors. They might be smaller, but they are still equipped with the same level of protection, intelligence, and evil. They are far more mobile and strategically advantaged, which in our world tends to prove more dangerous than something larger with a heavier payload. All the old dragons were killed because they couldn’t get their asses off the ground. Imagine for a second two military tanks in our world. Imagine one is larger than the other, but the second one has fighter jet capabilities. In most scenarios it’s the flying fuckers I’d be more worried about.
You can't even get the names right, for example "Calagon" should be Ancalagon and "Sheilob" should be Shelob". And "Mama kill", seriously? That should be Mûmakil.
No, no, no. The Balrog was awaken from his deep millennium long sleep by an unthinking dwarf heaving a leaf down a hole in the wall that crashed down on the ground.
Definitely one to listen to while doing something else, the movie-maker transitions to the same image repeatedly is distracting enough that I found myself missing huge chunks of info due to how distracting this is visually.
Would be fun if Gandalf summoned them in the battle of Pelenor. Imagine the Mumakills appears charging Rohirrim. Then u see Giants appear and they picks up the Mumakill like a rats and tossing them away. Would been fun to see.
@Marvelous Videos: Have you ever done a video on the Annunaki? Ever done a video on the Annunaki, On weed? That would be AWESOME! I'd watch that. I am going to subscribe and hit the notification bell, just F.Y.I.
I swear that monsters that are the size of a mountain and can single handedly wipe out entire armies and are usually supported by innumerable hordes of orcs and trolls will lose to some dude with a sword or ax because that guy had a name. If I had the audacity to fault Tolkien on one aspect of his world building it would be making such overpowered creatures for the baddies and not giving equivalents to the good guys so every time their defeated or even just driven back it feels ridiculous and unbelievable.
I wanna say that the giants never die they just slumber and are slow as Ants so they wouldn't really decide of moving thus becoming mountains the few that died died because the dwarves took out their hearts or how the dwarves call it the heart of the mountain. I love my theory
I always considered angoliont to be a first of the nameless things giving a name by Melcor before he totally went morgoth and or it was a first nameless creature from the dark of the void whom entered arda as created i love that we can debate it forever
As i delve further in to tolkiens world i like to think that aswell. probably the greatest nameless thing, i always imagine them sort of being manifested void in the dark depths of the world
The thing is, we can only craft theories about Ungoliant's origin, as it is stated not even the Valar know where she came from. Whether she's a corrupted Ainu, a representation of the void around Arda, or something else will forever be a mystery.
Only one disagreement. Gandalf did not die. Read the books again. He descended to the netherworld and after defeating the balrog, ascended back to middle earth as gandalf the white. He never died.
The guarding statues in the Tower of Cirith Ungol are just the Watchers. The term Silent Watchers is only used in the books to refer to the watchers in Minas Morgul.
i always wondered why they didnt just use the great eagles to fly the ring to mount doom and throw it in and fly away, coulda saved alot of lives and trouble, but then we wouldnt have such an amazing story/movies
Can the ringwraiths be hurt and how did aragorn was able to win against all of them solo with just stick that was on fire, and if they dont have physical form how can you hurt them with blade ?
Great video, must have took a lot of work! You should do the same for star wars creatures!
Star Wars creatures? Sure, there are some interesting ideas, like that...thing in the first trilogy, one big funneling mouth in the middle of some desert, and a few other interesting creatures, but it is not comparable with Tolkien or even the first dozen or so high fantasy worlds.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about...the star wars EU is massive. Although Disney made alot of the books non-canon, they were canon at one point.
@@brownsound545 Childish, infantile stuff... I am sure they can make 10 times bigger EU for people which are infantile.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 the hobbit was written for tolkiens children…let that sink in.
@@brownsound545 That makes no difference. Alice in Wonderland was written for children but is with 100 times more quality than Star Wars, the simplistic story about knights and princesses, but put "in a galaxy far, far away". You honestly compare Tolkien with star wars bs.? Star Wars films, the fir 3 were acceptable, the rest is garbage, and all those spin-off series, that is waste of time. You like those things? OK, there are people who like such things. But don't write messages to me and stop selling fog, I am not interested in films and series that are garbage.
I feel like the reason the Rohirrim were unable to tame Shadowfax was because he wished to be treated as an actual equal or even better as a friend instead of merely dominated. That's why Gandalf succeeded where others failed.
Also, Gandalf understands some animal speech. I'm sure Shadowfax had some valid complaints with the other riders and Gandalf was the first to actually listen! I'm sure having an Ishtari boss gets you awesome Medical/Dental and the Penthouse stall in the barn. 🤣 Win win situation.
@@kimberlywalker_ Well that's the thing I don't think it was a boss to employee relationship but a true friendship between them considering the fact Shadowfax actually understands human speech and furthermore the king of the horses so he's no doubt too prideful to have a boss over him regardless of the stellar benefits LOLXD!!..
MUSTER THE ROHIRIUM
WE RIDE FOR GONDOR
I would have succeeded, too. That’s how I trained my horses.
The names of the chapters are unholy. Whoever put that together is a legend.
Ungoliant, now there's one that gave me the creeps. Her whole story oozes terror. Whenever I revisit her story, I have a can of insecticide ready. I was disappointed that the movie, The Hobbit, did not depict Smaug's comic and playful aspect as the book did. He was funny, and that made him a vastly more interesting character. Can't forget the Watcher in the Water either. Tolkien doesn't neglect the powerful effect upon the reader's mind by evoking horrid smells.
cool fact: in finnish translation Shelob is translated as "Lukitari" which is an incredibly awesome name to be.
it's actually similar construction of word than Shelob - an artistic rendition of two words "Lukki", a common water spider, and "tar" which is the feminine ending to a royal title. but let me just say it's the coolest translation in the history of writing ever because how good it sounds.
And they say Tolkien didn't inspire horror, only fantasy. Look no further than Stephen King. Shelob inspired IT being a massive spider and Pennywise being ancient spirit.
If someone with a big budget had the idea of making a TV series based on the stories of Tolkien they would have so much to work on. To bad it will never happen.
Why do you say it will never happen? I agree but am curious why you are so sure
IMO Amazon is now the cautionary tale for every other studio. They have butchered second age so bad , many others may worry if they touch it they will get met with the same backlash . Yet all we want is more true to the lore
If people stopped bitching about everything maybe someone would.
Tolkien estate will probably never allow use of his works ever again after that absolute shitshow Rings of Power, aka, Dem Rangz
@@mikeximenez5285 aw u mad people rightfully complain galadriel the actor is garbage every scene she s blushing like a small child it seems most of the woman do the men seem too be actual actors not just picked up for the diversity I'll give it too u the last few episodes where good but still the first 4 5 were garbage
41:41 Your AI got a little stuck there for a second 🤣
You forgot about the most powerful being and most dreadful chapter of all. Tom Bombadil
i love that many of the beasts here are more like demonic peers of morgoth rather than servants of him. it shows imo how chaotic and unstable the dark lord's hold on middle earth was. to my mind he had only a fragile unity with the dragon lords, spider, giant wolves, giant water monsters and worms, etc. the only thing commonly uniting them being power and the promise of it.
bolg in the films was not as strategic, was more impulsive, felt less pain than his dad. example, in d.o.s, bolg lost thorin's company in mirkwood and almost got killed by legolas, who was able to alert his father and bring his army down while azog cornered, beat and almost killed thorin and his company with his wargs if not for gandalf's cheat code, and destroyed thorin's father and grandfather. on the other hand azog with his use of a morningstar on an ice sheet against thorin in botfa wasn't particularly well thought out.
Morgoth poured his essence into the world ion the same way that Suaran poured his into the Ring of Power. Morgoth was lessened to almost peer level for the most powerful of these. But all the same, they were in many ways his unruly children and extended family. Of course his own nature that was in them also made them just as rebellious and untamable. At least until the end of time and the big finale.
My only real problem: Sam didn't just outright kill Shelob.
When Sam and Frodo left, she was still alive "bubbling in her misery" as the book says.
The book implies that she survived, but states that whether she did or not "this tale does not tell." Again, tho, it goes into detail of how she might have survived, and is generally assumed that she did.
Interesting. I always assumed she died. The description sounds like she has wounds that are bubbling with blood and phlegm and plasma, like sucking chest wounds almost. Multiple ones, at that! Sounded to me like she's gone for sure without some medical care, STAT.
She died by starvation, she could no longer hunt
She was in my shed last year
@@gavhenrad Noice. Did you hear weird evil whispering when you opened the shed door. I'm just imagining you go to a grab a wrench and it's instant Mordor cob webby vibes.
She’s left blinded by the wound Sam inflicted to her eye and the light of Arendil destroying the others. Rendering her unable to eat and to endure a long slow death until she was forced to eat herself like her mother had. That was the ending I remember hearing for Shelob but I couldn’t remember from where.
Love the video, but I feel like animating the SAME image on screen over and over is unnecessary. Just leave it up once it's up instead of flashing/spinning/blurring/zooming it back on screen while you talk. Ex. the same picture or Glaurung is put on screen in like 5 ways back to back and then you do it again with the next one. Like I said, love the video, just visually annoying imo.
You don't need to use transitions effects for the same image over and over lol just leaving it be on the screen is fine
All these great, informative videos! Awesome content!
Thank you for this compilation I enjoyed listening to it after work
Funny, Durin's Bane actually ran from something, Gandalf said that the only hope he can gets from under there is by following his enemy because the tunnels that were under Khazad Dum was not by the Dwarves. It is not made my the Balrog but instead by Nameless Things
This is one of my favorite bits of Tolkien. Like how terrible the nameless things must be to scare the balrog. Another great part is how Tulkas gave Melkor the hands and sent that baby bitch packing
The looped transitions are like a photo screensaver with only one image in the gallery. Kind of hard to watch after the same picture zooms into focus five times
I find them extremely unnecessarily, annoying and unprofessional... enough to prevent me from subscribing.
A lot of people just listen to videos as podcasts.
Tolkien makes very clear in The Return of The King that Shelob was wounded by Samwise with Sting but not mortally so. The claim at 22:35 that he killed her is not consistent with the text. It should be borne in mind at 1:09:40 regarding Gollum/Sméagol that Cirith Ungol (where Shelob's lair is located) is approximately 100km west of Orodruin where the Sammath Naur opens.
I like when you mentioned the “roots”of the Ent language.
That made me chuckle too LOL! I'm pretty sure the pun was unintentional, because it sounds like an AI wrote it. 41:41 This kind of gives it away... LOL!
Mumakil is already plural, Mumak is singular. No need to say Mumakils unless you're establishing ownership. In which case it would be Mumakil's
thought there was something weird about the voiceover in this, skip to 41:44 and listen carefully, its definitely an AI generated voice
That explains why the quality as a whole is so mediocre, oh, well
Can't remember if it's in the foreward or the appendices, but Tolkien himself said Orcs and Goblins are the same thing. It's not a misconception, it's what the author said. If I remember right, Goblin is a dwarf word and Orc is an elf word, but they describe the same creature.
And uruk is the word in the black speech.
All that lore and all Amazon could give us is a moody Galadriel
Maybe she so moody Couse her husband died unlike canon lol
Boring no-one cares get off the boring nerd band wagon
@@walterlaten7662 celeborn isn’t dead
Even Shadow of War has Galadriel's Blade as a agent to act in her behalf....
Ungoliant tried to kill melkor because he wouldn't give her the silmarils. She ate the trees
Great shout out to LOTRO in the Scatha and Watcher segments. My all time fave MMORPG.
Great AI-generated voice and video.
Samwise didn't kill shelob he wounded her worse than she'd ever been wounded but did not kill her
Why am I just now finding this channel??? My new favorite
This is impressive. Thank you very much
I really appreciate the amount of time and work that went into this great video. Only complaint is, MAN, how many ads can be put into one video? I know it is very long but every 5 minutes is worse than TV!
Yeah this shits ridiculous, can't watch it all after I've seen 20 ads I've had enough
Cool story bro
Please ad even more ads to your videos, this greatly enhances the viewers pleasure.
still only at the intro of the video but i gotta say, this is the exact subject ive been wishing for for so long without realizing it. gonna be a feast to fall asleep to, over and over and over again. just perfect. (videos suitable for falling asleep is not a bad thing in my book - quite the contrary-)
40:37 this one will hunt me in my dreams
Thanks 👍
Interesting presentation, it has been a long time since I read the books, seen the films..I enjoyed this very much, Thanks !
Sam's Stinker and Slinker is new to me. Well done.
The literary greatness of Tolkien is his ability to come up with millions of random names and routinely turning to Deus Ex.
(3:55)Hurin & fam were cursed by Morgoth, not Glaurung; (6:43) Impossible to destroy? Every dragon in Middle Earth was slain! () (49:59)Wargs in Moria, Terry? Nope, nope, nope.
Awesome video! Thanks for all the hard work!
Absolutely love your vids lot's I learn about all I like. Also you should make a video of all the creatures in Mass effect if you haven't.
I’m grateful the trilogie was made by actually filming, instead of only dancing in front of a green screen
This is a great video. Your vids have come a long way.
Man honestly amazing work bro ❤ the amount of research and planning this must have taken is unbelievable garunteed to subscribe and support
Honestly I think it was a smart move for the eagles to not talk in the movie and they should have done the same exact thing with Shelobb
Nice video. I hope there's another like it.
First i thought "oh great, 13 minutes of fun and educational information!" An hour of exactly that later: "oh great, a repeat button!"... because i already forgot the first 15 minutes. And that's why i shall watch this video until i can speak every exact word of my mind.
Subscribed and left a like.!
Thanks 4 all the Informations from the masters lore...
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This was a great video!
The David vs Goliath theme reigns supreme in fantasy art. Its so pervasive its almost canon. Though sometimes to me it gets a little bit annoying. Sometimes the 'bad guy' is so ridiculously huge (31:58) its like almost comical, get real, like how is anyone realistically going to take that thing down. A full grown man hardly even reaches its knee! And stilts and stone skin to boot lol
That which we fear is large and formidable. It’s artistic. But I see your point.
A great example of world building only equaled by certain other multi volume series like Frank Herberts "Dune" series and the like.
Sam only wounded Shelob. She was hunted down and killedvin the fourth age.
I think it's crazy that Eru Illuvitar only intervened once ( channeled by Galadriel ) and let all of these monstrosities exist in Middle Earth. 🤷
Your pronouncing of these names is fire
Thanks!
Thank you for this ^__^ any chance you've done every alien from star wars??
Orc and Goblins are separate because of Peter Jackson’s movies!!
Ummm… how about no?
No mouth of Sauron?
I love seeing these. But I hate going through 10 ads in the process
I like to believe winged dragons are more dangerous in LOTR. They seemingly were in smaller numbers and less organized, so perhaps they didn’t actually have as many occasions where they dished out destruction like their non winged counterparts from earlier times who were part of dark military forces. I think generally though that the winged dragons are supposed to be a more effective improvement than their ancestors. They might be smaller, but they are still equipped with the same level of protection, intelligence, and evil. They are far more mobile and strategically advantaged, which in our world tends to prove more dangerous than something larger with a heavier payload. All the old dragons were killed because they couldn’t get their asses off the ground. Imagine for a second two military tanks in our world. Imagine one is larger than the other, but the second one has fighter jet capabilities. In most scenarios it’s the flying fuckers I’d be more worried about.
I didn't know i needed this.
Sick video, what's that gameboy sounding track you got playing in the background?
The Mouth is the scariest character I've ever seen
You can't even get the names right, for example "Calagon" should be Ancalagon and "Sheilob" should be Shelob". And "Mama kill", seriously? That should be Mûmakil.
Cool
Great one
@Terry on Tuesday great video once again thanks.
Thanks Thomas. Much appreciated.
you missed the nameless beasts of moria...
What about the big rabbits that pull the brown wizards sleigh?
so were those not just jack rabbits like radagast said they were in the hobbit films?
It's an invention of Peter Jackson and not Tolkien.
This was better then a season of rings of power, thanks bud
Thanks
No, no, no. The Balrog was awaken from his deep millennium long sleep by an unthinking dwarf heaving a leaf down a hole in the wall that crashed down on the ground.
It was a majik leaf.😁
@@whiskerfishermantv sweetleaf?
Not a bad vid but you missed quite a few beasts and creatures hope you make another video
Definitely one to listen to while doing something else, the movie-maker transitions to the same image repeatedly is distracting enough that I found myself missing huge chunks of info due to how distracting this is visually.
I wish there was an lotr kids show I could watch with my kids...starwars gets everything...just don't sell out to Disney.
Great video! But the amount of ads make it very hard to watch
Would be fun if Gandalf summoned them in the battle of Pelenor. Imagine the Mumakills appears charging Rohirrim. Then u see Giants appear and they picks up the Mumakill like a rats and tossing them away. Would been fun to see.
I love this series
@Marvelous Videos: Have you ever done a video on the Annunaki? Ever done a video on the Annunaki, On weed? That would be AWESOME! I'd watch that. I am going to subscribe and hit the notification bell, just F.Y.I.
I want a pet Fell Beast, or Oikeroi and/or Tevildo!
Sincerely impressive would love to react to it
10:03 Smaug is basically, every banker i ever worked for in NYC.
This is an instant like for me ❤
Love this type of story ...would be nice to live on a world like that I be like Sauron
I swear that monsters that are the size of a mountain and can single handedly wipe out entire armies and are usually supported by innumerable hordes of orcs and trolls will lose to some dude with a sword or ax because that guy had a name. If I had the audacity to fault Tolkien on one aspect of his world building it would be making such overpowered creatures for the baddies and not giving equivalents to the good guys so every time their defeated or even just driven back it feels ridiculous and unbelievable.
Shelob wasn't killed. Tolkien left her fate open to speculation.
So how do you know she wasn't killed? Lol
@@fookinaye8277 because it was never said in the book that she died, just left it as a big maybe.
You can't even technically say it's not known because none of this is real.
@@FunkMastaMegaFlex Anyone who thinks any of this is real needs to to outside and touch some grass.
What about Graugs or Caragors, or even Drakes!
I wanna say that the giants never die they just slumber and are slow as Ants so they wouldn't really decide of moving thus becoming mountains the few that died died because the dwarves took out their hearts or how the dwarves call it the heart of the mountain. I love my theory
He makes it look so easy.
I always considered angoliont to be a first of the nameless things giving a name by Melcor before he totally went morgoth and or it was a first nameless creature from the dark of the void whom entered arda as created i love that we can debate it forever
As i delve further in to tolkiens world i like to think that aswell. probably the greatest nameless thing, i always imagine them sort of being manifested void in the dark depths of the world
The thing is, we can only craft theories about Ungoliant's origin, as it is stated not even the Valar know where she came from. Whether she's a corrupted Ainu, a representation of the void around Arda, or something else will forever be a mystery.
Only one disagreement. Gandalf did not die. Read the books again. He descended to the netherworld and after defeating the balrog, ascended back to middle earth as gandalf the white. He never died.
Lurtz is a creation for the movies. Ugluk was the leader of the Uruk-Hai.🤦♂️
This kind of video is cool.
I had honestly forgot were worms where actually a thing! Ok no The Hobbit Movie works a ton more thats awesome!
The guarding statues in the Tower of Cirith Ungol are just the Watchers. The term Silent Watchers is only used in the books to refer to the watchers in Minas Morgul.
Teenage Glaurung was grounded for 200 years for getting busted sneaking outside.
I was looking forward to hearing the definitive origin of the rustabell rabits...
Shelob didn’t have a sting in the books and Sam did not kill her only wound.
Since when was sting made of mithiril? Crazy talk
Yeah I caught that..
57:18 “candles of corpses aka dead faces. The dead faces aka the candles of corpses” lol your script got a little weird there.
And Gandalf wanted to go inside Moria coz he knew if he kill Durin's Bane he would gain a Power boost. Good for him. xD
Excellent video sir
i always wondered why they didnt just use the great eagles to fly the ring to mount doom and throw it in and fly away, coulda saved alot of lives and trouble, but then we wouldnt have such an amazing story/movies
Can the ringwraiths be hurt and how did aragorn was able to win against all of them solo with just stick that was on fire, and if they dont have physical form how can you hurt them with blade ?