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Ulmo - John Howe
Ulmo Holds Back the Sea - Kip Rasmussen
Ulmo Appears Before Tuor - Alan Lee
The Rage of Ulmo - Ralph Damiani
ainur, children of iluvatar - nahar
Breath of Arda - Manwe - Christina Kraus
ulmo - Jenny Dolfen
Sea of Perelandra - Emily Austin
Turin Journeys to Dor-Lomin - Peet
the ainur, ulmo, osse, and, uinen - anotherstranger_me
valar, ulmo - kuliszu
ulmo - nahar
Tuor First View of the Sea - Anke Eissmann
Ulmo - Anna Kulisz
the sleep of yavanna - Matej Cadil
The Rage of Ulmo - Ralph Damiani
birth of valar - skullb*st*rd
melkor vs manwe - Felix Englund
Melkor chained - Roger Garland
Elves - steamey
awakening of the elves - kuliszu
The First Dawn of the Sun - Ted Nasmith
Ulmo - Ralph Damiani
Teleri Ships Drawn by Swans - Ted Nasmith
morgoth and sauron - anotherstranger_me
Manwe - Ralph Damiani
Melkor - nahar
Finrod Dreaming - Jenny Dolfen
Nargothrond - Matej Cadil
King Turgon - Marya Filatova
tuor and ulmo - David Greset
Ulmo Appears before Tuor - Ted Nasmith
shore of the sea - Felix Englund
The delta of the River Sirion - Alan_Lee
Ulmo - Janka Latečková
The Sea - Ted Nasmith
The mountains and the sea - Alan Lee
Fog on the River Isen - Alan Lee
ulmo and tuor - Ivan Cavini
Tuor strikes a note on his harp - Alan Lee
Tuor in Nevrast - Anke Eissmann
Tuor is Led by the Swans to Vinyamar - Ted Nasmith
turgon's armour - Matej Cadil
Tuor at Vinyamar - Ted Nasmith
The Lord of the Waters - Anke Eißmann
Tuor meeting Ulmo - Šárka Škorpíková
tale of tuor, part 3 the message of ulmo - Matej Cadil
sea colors - David greset
snowy river - Sara Morello
The Light of Valinor on the Western Sea - Ted Nasmith
Taniquetil - kuliszu
Taniquetil - Ted Nasmith
tuor - Jenny Dolfen
tuor eladar - aegeri
Tuor, Gelmir, and Arminas - Ted Nasmith
story of tuor, part 4 coming to gondolin - Matej Cadil
turgon - alystraea-art
tuor idril - Jenny Dolfen
Nargothrond - Alan_Lee
The Gate of the Noldor - Peter Xavier Price
Nargothrond - Jonathan Guzi
Turin Turambar - Ivan Cavini
Orodreth - Marya_Filatova
the fall of nargothrond - dracarysdrekkar
nargothrond - dracarysdrekkar
The Fall of Gondolin - Aronja Art
The Siege of Gondolin - John Howe
Escape From Gondolin - Peet
haven of the swans - alystraea
the third kinslaying - turnermohan
ulmo and elwing - aegeri
For Ulmo bore up Elwing out of the waves - Jenny Dolfen
earendil and elwing - steamey
Earendil Searches Tirion - Ted Nasmith
earendil - Jenny Dolfen
Earendil and the Battle of Eagles and Dragons - Ted Nasmith
The Rage of Ulmo - Ralph Damiani
osse and uinen - steamey
Lake and mountains - Felix Englund
Tuor - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Eru and the Gods Singing the First Song of Creation - Kip Rasmussen
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Hiya, quick question, what is the closing theme you used please? I love your content I've just subscribed today, I never knew of ulmo which is quite rare😅 but ive been feeling low recently, and that closing theme really soothed all my ill feelings. Thank you 😊
if the nerd of the rings replys to this i will be shocked
That passage of Ulmo appearing to Tuor blew me away... Tolkien's ability to put weight behind his words is UNMATCHED. There's few things that can give me chills like an epic Tolkien passage.
Innit, I've read the silmarillion twice and am reading it a third. I'd suggest reading it again, it is a different read every time
@Men of Numenor, even in the Lord of the Rings, there is an eloquence and rich flow of language that I find enthralling.
Ulmo is my most favorite Vala. He never abandoned children of Ilúvatar and his aid was essential for Melkor's downfall.
Melkor supporters are seething at this comment.
@@worf7680indeed
@@worf7680 this community gets more stupid by the day
@@worf7680 this community is getting more and more stupid by the minute
The appearance of Ulmo before Tuor is one of the best and most epic text passages ever written by Tolkien (in my opinion). You get a sense of how powerful and utterly terrifying the Valar really are. You really don't want them to be your enemies.
As can be seen in the doom of Mandos, of which we also get a terrifying glimpse in that passage, when Ulmo tells Tuor that the upcoming storm was unleashed by Osse on Mandos' command to destroy one of the elven ships that had tried to reach Aman in search for help against Morgoth. We also can see some of the internal dynamics of the Valar here, since Ulmo apparently can't calm the storm, so he urges Tuor to climb up the cliffs again for his own safety. (I'm sure Ulmo could overpower Osse or command him to stop at any time, but it's obvious that he is acting without the knowledge of the other Valar here, so he has to remain undetected). He then later rescues Voronwe from the doomed ship; Voronwe recounts a large majestic wave, calm among the storm, that picks him up and carries him away.
Beleriand sank beneath the waves once Valar actually decided to use physical force against one of their own kin who at that point was mere malignant shadow of what he had been. It also wasn't deliberate police either. Destructive power they could unleash defies imagination.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Yes, each time when the Valar and Melkor directly clash, Arda gets seriously damaged. First in the formation of the world itself, then when Melkor destroys the two lights, again when the Valar wage war on him for the sake of the elves and finally during and after the war of wrath. Which is probably the reason why they don't want to interfere directly again in the fights against Sauron, although he is not as powerful as his old master. Then again, not even the light of the Silmaril worked inside Mount Doom, at the center of his power.
@@untruelie2640 Barad-dûr was Sauron's seat of power. Orodruin was just his workshop. Most likely Sauron could have destroyed Silmaril if he had gotten himself one of them. Two of them were theoretically at his reach.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Tolkien literally wrote in "The Lord of the Rings" that the Sammath Naur were the center of Sauron's power, exactly vbecause he had forged the ring there. In this context, a workshop is a very important place. And I don't think Sauron chose this volcano by accident.
I don't think it's terrifying at all, but more "enchanting" and incredibly atmospheric and strongly dependent on all the context and build-up of it. Indeed I find the travel and build-up to it (e.g. him among the ruins) way more memorable.
But indeed it is overall one of the passages I would recommend to anyone wanting an example of Tolkien's writing.
Ulmo always struck a deep chord with me. In my young understanding 20 years ago. He NEVER fled and gave up on middle earth. He understood and valued the Eldar and Edain.
One of the most bad-ass Valar indeed. As a swimmer and a fan of Tolkien since I was 8, he is naturally my favorite Vala but there are other solid reasons as well.
Ulmo really cared, nourished and understood both the Children of Iluvatar and Melkor the most, even more than Manwe who can't comprehend evil and let Melkor loose multiple times, hence causing second-hand destruction.
Ulmo is by far the coolest valar, he kind of reminds me of Gandalf the way he is always trying to thwart the enemy's plans. Shame he disappears in the TA.
To tell the truth, Ulmo IS Gandalf. (Grey as the sea and Círdan gave him his ring.) That's why he 'disappears' in the TA.
I thought Olórin the Maia was Gandalf, not Ulmo. @@hansheinz8502
Isn't it Ulmo who sent the dream to Faramir?
The waters of Middle Earth were his province. A lot of visions and dreams were mentioned in TLOTR. All happened near water. Ataboy, Ulmo.
It's utterly amazing how Tolkien's story all correlate and interweave perfectly with a nice bow.
One thing I like about Ulmo was how perfectly he was written. His interventions aided the Children invaluably but he wasn’t overly intervening, they still grew and struggled in life and in the face of a great evil who wielded an unworldly, dark power. There wasn’t *too much* divine help. Ulmo’s interventions were not only in the hopes of curbing the worst of consequences from the actions brought upon by Morgoth, they were also intended to bring hope, hope that the people of Middle Earth would be free from the fear and tyranny of the Dark Lord’s looming shadow so they may live their lives without worry. This would imply Ulmo also understood the strengths of Men and Elves and believed in their wisdom, so he sought to awaken their strengths and put faith in the wisdom Eru’s children had within them. At the very least, Ulmo did whatever he could. Certainly from being secluded to the waters of the world, he had his limits and used them however able.
Ulmo is an echo of Creation. You might say the water is, but Ulmo is creator of water on Arda. Manwë and him, the essence of life.
I always wondered why didn’t Ulmo find/monitor the ring while it was in the River Anduin? Could’ve been a crazy ‘what if’ scenario because he could’ve done anything with it/given it to anyone. Sea gods are the best
Edit: Or for that matter, the one Silmaril that Maglor threw in the sea.
@@elliotkeil6063 should be a stand alone comment
Well then again he's always right
They should have lost it in a still lake, not a river. For a lake is much like dead body, unmowing, unclean, and unfit of much life. Therefor he cannot listen to waters that do not "live"
Ulmo is my favorite Vala and the only one that I really respect. All the other Valar, including Manwe, are shortsighted and unwise in their government of Arda, hiding away in Valinor and neglecting Middle Earth. Ulmo demonstrates far greater wisdom and foresight than the rest of the Valar in my opinion. My favorite aspect of Ulmo is his role in opposing the decrees of fate and pronouncements of doom by the other Valar. One of my favorite lines in all of Tolkien’s writing is when he tells Tuor “But behold, in the armor of fate there is ever a rift, and in the walls of doom a breach, until the Full Making, which ye call the End. So it shall be while I endure. A secret voice that gainsayeth, and a light where darkness is decreed.” Poetry!
Agreed if not for the Noldor all of the second children of Illuvitar would either have been slain (the Edain) or become subservient to Morgoth (the Easterlings)
Shortsighted and unwise is being generous. Try totally incompetent.
Totally incompetent except for Tulkas who struck real fear in the heart of Melkor! Ulmo and Tulkas are the best. Someone remind why Manwe is King of the Valar again? 😂
@@evanstayuka381 - They let Melkor and then Sauron run amok and act like it isn't their problem. Manwe is useless.
@@D2attemp why would you agree with such a stupid statement? 😂
The fact that Ulmo was the only one to help the Children against Morgoth immediately makes him my favourite of the Lords of the Valar.
Why? Are you just idiotic or is this genuinely a valid reason for you?
I got my Ulmo fix recently by rereading the chapter on Tuor in the Silmarillion and relistening to the episode on the Prancing Pony Podcast, but I'm here for more. You have to love the majesty, power and danger that Ulmo represents. Surprisingly, he's the most active Ainu trying to help the peoples of Middle Earth.
As a finn i can clearly see and hear Tolkiens love for finnish mythology and language. Very clear influences. ❤️
You know, if Ulmo were to have a spouse, I can see it being Nienna
Agreed! Nienna and Ulmo are my favorite
I was literally thinking that the entire time lol
I mean the other female valar have a spouse already so Nienna is the only one left for him. I agree though that their fit is pretty good.
maybe they had a fling at some point
Ulmo has his spouse. ‘Tis the sea
I love sea gods. Whether it's Poseidon of Greek mythology, Neptune of Roman mythology or Njördr of Norse mythology.
Too bad one of them is a serial rapist.
You should check out the Atua.
Mael, sea God of the Malazan books, is also a pretty cool dude
Tolkien definitely believes water has a power for good--the Lake was mightier than Smaug and help comes from the Sea and all good people are drawn to it.
Even the nazgul dread water
I absolutely love Ulmo!!! He is the most valiant and caring of the Valar. Without him many battles would have been lost and more of middle earth’s inhabitants would have died. He always stood up to what he believed but gracious to authority. I love Ulmo so much.
Ulmo is the best Valar. He's got our back.
Ulmo is my favorite Vala. His personality is a lot like mine and he never abandoned the Children of Illuvatar. He watched over them when the rest of the Valar turned their backs and he played a huge role in the downfall of Morgoth
...just like you as well 😜😁
@@roli6460 wtf?
Thanks julie😊
I totally agree with you he is also my favorite Vala because of his compassion for the second born in particular👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Dude don't be rubbish. You think these creatures actually exist lol?
Ulmo, The Adult in the Room. If only people heeded his advice more often... Great content, as always. :)
It's incredible to know Ulmo was so dedicated, giving advice to many of the Children of Ilúvatar, and never forsaking the world of Arda.
One thing I wonder that has to do with waters: Could Ulmo have had a presence in the Kheled-Zâram, the Mirrormere?
And in other nearby waters, did he know of the Nameless Things of Moria, 'who swam in ages ago', and the Watcher in the Water?
He should, unless he on purpose dismissed the fact that he left water incredibly deep down in earth. I believe he didnt pay the creatures mind since in all their might, they could never climb to the surface (until the watcher).
A fallow-up story of that would be incredible
I wish there was some Tolkien art of Ulmonan. Imagine how epic an underwater palace could be with Ulmo's chariot being pulled by Narwhals and Sea Lions.
I like ulmo the most because he's the most active in the simarillion and can be unpredictable like the sea itself .
This was breathtaking and melancholy all at once, rather like the Silmarillion itself, I suppose. Another amazing video.
What's remarkable (and I just realized now) is the fact that a Valar put faith into a mortal Men (and not Elves) in order to save the fate of Middle Earth
It the freedom of choice. Men truly have that. Perhaps Ingwe (High King of Vanyar) is mightiest of Children, but he has no free will in long run. Men go through the world and can change it.
Wake up guys nerd of the rings uploaded. (About the best valar)
The best Valar are Aulë and Yavanna.
Joke's on you! It's 19:00 where I live.
Ulmo: I think elves should stay in middle earth.
Also Ulmo: here is a horn when blown that makes elves and only elves long to leave middle earth.
Even gods can change their mind.
Gotta be prepped for anything I suppose
It is often difficult to appreciate the impact of certain characters within Middle earth, as their contribution is spread over many chapters and through many years. When you produce these videos, you bring it all together and the magnitude of their deeds is brought to bear. I love the stories around Ulmo, as if Tolkien understood the importance of the waters of the world and gave this Valar so much attention with that in mind. I haven't missed any of your work, other than the Amazon stuff, lol but this is one of the best. Bravo sir, you set the bar very high.
He is my most favourite of the Valars.
one of my three favorite Valar, without a doubt Ulmo is a great character and for me he was the one who took my heart
Who are other 2 Valar?
@@johanabigasova6770My Mom!
NUMENORIAN (Amazon): The sea is right!
ULMO: That's the most stupid thing I've ever heard
I have two favourite Valar. Ulmo and Irmo, the brother of Mandos. The way Tolkien evokes Ulmo's majesty through the power of the sea makes fascinating reading. You have caught the essence of that in your post so thank you :)
A lot of pivotal moments in LOTR involve water, usually as a force that helps the goodies. Ulmo lending a nudging hand?
So, since Ulmo is most connected to music, is that why ocean waves and sound waves carry pretty much the exact same scientific properties? (ie wavelength, amplitude, frequency and how changes in them effect wave patterns and shape) kind of another interesting way to play with Tolkien's idea that his world is simply ours but with a made up past
Ooh
Or was it because of the time of Tolkien writing these, he knew that both sound and water moved in waves? So he just thought "this would be cool?"
Still, pretty cool.
@@banthaexplosion well yeah, he always said Middle-earth is our same planet and world just with an imaginary history. There's a reason the continent south of Middle-earth looks suspiciously like Africa. He always seemed to do everything for a reason
I'm obsessed with Ulmo. Easily my favourite Valar.
One of your best videos! Just the conversation between Tuor and Ulmu is enough to make an epic video but you didn't even stop there!
Ulmo was the only Valar with common sense. Manwe means well, but his decisions turned out to be terrible.
Much appreciation to Ulmo after watching this video. Salamat (thank you in Filipino) for these character-breakdown videos.
Ulmo is definitely under-appreciated!
This may be my favorite of your videos ever. I know of Ulmo, but very little compared to what was shared here and compared to his importance to the lore and entirety of history. I will flag this video to watch again, as this is a masterpiece.
Frodo spilling all the water from Sam’s bottle while climbing Mt. Doom
Ulmo: “Am I a joke to you?”
Lord of the Rings videos are my go-to when i want to watch something calming. Somehow visualizing the fanasty realm and it's characters/stories/landscapes and settings calms me. And these RUclipsrs that make these LOTR videos do a great job
Having spent years in total of my childhood at sea, the sea longing is something I know I have. I wish to sail again, though do not have the financial ability for it.
Oh my gosh this is my favorite one you've done my friend! Keep up the great work and Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas to you as well!
@@NerdoftheRings Thank You my friend. :)
When someone ignore ulmo advice, they gonna pay the heavy prices
Loving the Valar deep dives, especially this one. The Fall is my favorite First Age tale.
Ulmo was the Vala who when they were deciding what to do could be counted on to say things like "I don't think this is a good idea" or "Maybe we should do something else instead."
Your content gives me so much joy. Thank you for what you do.
This video is an absolute pleasure to watch! Thank you very much!
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From the Silmarilion Ulmo is easily my favorite of the Vala. Like I love Tulkas and Aule, but Ulmo is so so good and not given enough content, till now!😁
Finally a video about the biggest chad of all the Valar!
Ulmo = best Vala. Perhaps not the greatest or the strongest, but the best for sure.
damn man, you've really hit the big time. I remember subbing in 2020 when u had around 100k subs cant believe youre almost at 900k, thats insane! Congrats on the success! Keep going!
Another great episode! I love the artwork 👍
Absolutely a beautiful video as always!
When I first read the Silmarillion for the fist time I could help but think that Middle Earth may have been a better place had the Valar listened to Ulmo more
Thank you for the extra information at the end!
Could it be that even the mirror of Galadriel can be also attributed to the warnings of Ulmo?
We always appreciate your hard work and dedication towards these videos. Also we know it takes a lot of time and hard work to make these videos.
Great video about one of Tolkien's coolest characters.
wonderful video. valar and maiar are soooo interesting topics
You should do a video on the places and the different realms of arda
Ever since I first read the Silmarillion 40 years ago, Ulmo was always my favorite Vala.
Finally! My fave! I sympathize with him so much! >< ❤
Amazing series, my favorite so far. Thank you for this…. I’d love for the 1st & 2nd age to get an anime type animation release faithfully adapted , it would be amazing
7 Sawns Swimming!!! Merry Christmas Matt and Co.!!!
so cool. first time I have learned or realized how Tolkien had such ideas from his youth or young adulthood, with the Ulmo poem from 1914. Obviously building his fantasy world took many years but being passive fan more in it only for the entertainment factors, I guess I had just assummed he went to work on it like, in the 1940s or something, for the first time ever. But he had all those fantastic story ideas rumbling about in his brain long long before that!😅
Thank you this video about my favourite Vala
Another great video 😊♥️
"Ekhaya" literally means Home in Isizulu.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Zulu language inspired this as Tolkien is a South African..
Great vid!
Great video!!!
The more I learn of Ulmo, before I knew more than his name, I kinda thought of him at them bottom end of my interest scale - "He's just lord of waters, big deal" to understanding that YES he IS a big deal :) He seemed to have his finger in every big event (even in the most sublime thing sometimes).. He's now in my top 2.. or maybe even top 1.
Ulmo is by far my favorite Vala!
If I had no faith or religion and had read about him, he would have been my back-up!
🍻😁great vid!
Cringe
What?
Ulmo to Tuor: find my man Turgon and tell him to evacuate
Tuor: right away boss man!
Ulmo to Turin: tear that bridge down and hide
Turin: Piss off!
Love the music !!!
Ulmo has the only undestroyed Silmaril. He keeps that to himself though.
Well, not really. One is in the sky, where presumably only the Valar could reach it, so it's been taken off the playing field, but not destroyed. The other was thrown into a volcanic chasm, but is even lava enough to destroy a Silmaril? I'm not so sure. If anything, there's a good chance Aule has that one now.
@@davidlundquist1979 fair enough. Ulmo has the one easiest to get then. And DEFinitely easiest for him to get.
Best storyteller! ! ! !
After watching these it makes me wonder why Amazon did what they did to Rings of power when they had so many great appendix’s by Tolkien himself to fall on!! You do an awesome job of telling these stories thank you!
My absolute favourite Vala.
Great Video As Usual 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥👏🏾
note for myself, if Ulmo warns me and tells me what to do, i will listen
Ulmo is the valar that cares the most
When Tuor encounters Ulmo on the shore reminds me of when God calls upon Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to seek the Holy Grail in _Monty Python and the Holy Grail_.
I am rereading the Silmarillion right now and I am intrigued by the character of Melian. I would love an introspective on her. I mean, she is the only Maia that marries an elf and the only one to have a child with one, as far as I know. And she also rules a realm as a queen, nothing we see any other maia doing (except Sauron)
Our most beloved Vala'r.
Beautiful.
Thanks a lot for making a video about me 😌😊❤️.
When is the Season 1 Review of Rings of Power coming out? It’s been long enough that it makes me curious if you’re holding it back for some reason? Or is it really taking long to review?
Fading in the Corrupted Arda is the fate of the elves, and it is part of the third theme that Eru gave to the Ainur. It may be thought that the Valar invited the elves to Valinor so that they would not wither. In that case, is the fact that Ulmo, whose waters echo the Music of the Ainur, is against the invitation of the elves to Valinor, is it an indication that he has not grasped the theme from this point of view?
Is the "Years of the Lamps/Years of the Trees" playlist meant to be viewed in reverse? In the Yavanna video preceding this one, it mentions "as previously covered in the video on Ulmo"
Despite the numenoreans transgressions ulmo still had our back
Do you think Ulmo knew or held some power over some of the nameless things considering they dwell in water. And do you think he could have withheld Sauron’s servants from finding the one ring since it was also in water?
It’s possible but the nameless things seem to be completely removed from the side of the Ainour
@7:38 How you gonna do my man Ulmo like that, making him look like Rocky Dennis from The Mask. 😆🤣😆🤣
Nice vidio !
Close to the top 1000. Disappointed😂
Great video -thanks🤝
Thank you.
Is the sea always right? And if it is is it because of Ulmo?
He is the only male Vala never to have married.