[LOTR] The Complete History of Arda and Middle-earth

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • 0:00 - Intro
    0:16 - Years of the Lamps
    1:17 - Years of the Trees
    5:28 - First Age
    10:03 - Second Age
    25:22 - Third Age
    46:04 - Fourth Age
    Ollie Bye: / olliebye
    Feanor Ra: / @feanorra8785
    Patreon: / vologdamapping
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  • @iamseamonkey6688
    @iamseamonkey6688 Год назад +2721

    i think it's incredible to see how detailed the history of this world is considering it's not until minute 44 out of 47 that the events of the lord of the rings trilogy actually begins

    • @maliziosoeperverso1697
      @maliziosoeperverso1697 Год назад +151

      It's not actually a trilogy, it's a single novel that was at first published in three volumes. It has also been reissued in six volumes, even seven.

    • @dragon_ninja_2186
      @dragon_ninja_2186 Год назад +36

      And not to mention the events of The Hobbit.

    • @hoon_sol
      @hoon_sol Год назад +58

      If you think that's incredible, consider that a human lifespan, if you condense the age of the universe to 24 hours, is roughly equivalent to a single millisecond.

    • @stevenstone307
      @stevenstone307 Год назад +65

      @@maliziosoeperverso1697 dont be that guy lol

    • @maliziosoeperverso1697
      @maliziosoeperverso1697 Год назад +40

      @@stevenstone307 Someone has to be

  • @opper4325
    @opper4325 Год назад +2406

    Can we give a praise both to this man who analyzed the entire timeline and to Gigachad Cirdan in Lindon who stood for thousands of years withouth his realm being touched by countless wars and hardships.

    • @marcogubert
      @marcogubert Год назад +172

      Cirdan probably would have stayed forever in Middle Earth

    • @andrasbalogh4291
      @andrasbalogh4291 Год назад +184

      Let's also praise Terrachad Ereinion Gil-Galad who kept Lindon for the entirety of the longer Second Age and fought two successful wars against Sauron, one of which was the only time enemy forces entered Mordor and Barad-Dur was under siege.

    • @marcogubert
      @marcogubert Год назад +92

      @@andrasbalogh4291 and don't forget the Woodland Realm which stayed there, just north of Dol Guldur, not so far from Gundabad Mt and exposed to attacks from Easterlings. All with Thranduil

    • @angamaitesangahyando685
      @angamaitesangahyando685 Год назад +13

      ​@@marcogubert © *The Peoples of Middle-earth, "Of Dwarves and Men"*
      Near the end of the First Age, the Vales [of Anduin] were occupied by Edain, the ancestors of the Northmen. Those were in confederation with the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm and the Longbeards and provided food in return for Dwarven weapons and precious items. This cooperation continued until the War of the Elves and Sauron, when the Dwarves closed themselves in their mountains and the Men were scattered.
      - Adûnâi

    • @CPtheCoug
      @CPtheCoug Год назад +65

      I don't hate the Rings of Power, but oh boy this video reeeaallllyyy shows the significant changes they are making to characters and timelines.

  • @kzbmm-minecraftb.e.add-ons7126
    @kzbmm-minecraftb.e.add-ons7126 Год назад +107

    How long have you been in middle-earth?
    Círdan: Yes.

  • @OllieBye
    @OllieBye Год назад +682

    Pleasure working with you on this - I'm glad it's finally finished :)

    • @bsoul3177
      @bsoul3177 Год назад +2

      did you post it as well.?

    • @OllieBye
      @OllieBye Год назад +11

      @@bsoul3177 No, we decided to only post it on Vologda's channel

    • @bsoul3177
      @bsoul3177 Год назад +2

      @@OllieBye oh I see

    • @ivordundic6095
      @ivordundic6095 3 месяца назад +2

      Just came across this video, amazing work and congrats to you! For someone who have read all of Tolkien books, some of them more than once, I've never come across such a detailed, in-depth, thorough video which presented the universe so well.
      A funny note to your comment, Tolkien wrote in a letter to (I think) his publisher after having finished writing The Lord Of The Rings saying basically the same as you; that he was happy it was over hehe. I can imagine it took a lot of work and research for you guys!

  • @Gabriel_PL
    @Gabriel_PL Год назад +248

    47:15
    Lindon: My job here is done:
    Men, dwarves and hobbits: Job? You did literally nothing for several millenia straight.
    Lindon: Bye!

    • @TbV-st8ef
      @TbV-st8ef Месяц назад +4

      the Swiss of middle eaerth

    • @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874
      @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874 28 дней назад +5

      Lindon was severely depopulated by numerous wars in the Second Age, and most of its male population died along with Gil-Galad in the Last Alliance. In the Third Age, its only contribution besides being a port of exit was defeating Angmar, and only with the help of Gondor and what was left of Arthedain.

  • @Spomirbe
    @Spomirbe Год назад +867

    Notice the incredible attention to detail put in this video: for example, the inclusion of Nan Elmoth as part of Doriath, and the fact that in the small "Elves" box we see _Eldar_ written in Tengwar. Truly amazing, good job!

    • @pegasustargaryen
      @pegasustargaryen Год назад +42

      The "Men" box says Atani and the "Dwarves" box says Naugrim, the respective Elvish words for the races

    • @dolphingoreeaccount7395
      @dolphingoreeaccount7395 Год назад +4

      And for men is "Atani"

  • @nahelonvalar4209
    @nahelonvalar4209 Год назад +362

    Cirdan the Shipwright, One of the first Elven Lords to rule in Beleriand during the years of the Trees before the first age... and finally the last elf to depart Middle Earth and sail into the West.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Год назад +38

      and unlike Galadriel and Elrond, he did it for thousands of years after handing over Narya to Olorin/Mithrandir/Gandalf/THarkun/Incanus. Yeah.. Dude was "Galf of the Many Names" if you will...LOL

    • @Tindog42656
      @Tindog42656 Год назад +30

      @@ZakhadWOW one of the most fire quotes too he said something like "Take this ring and reignite the fire of hope for the free people."

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 7 месяцев назад +25

      “My heart lies with the sea.” He waited all that time, from the first elves, until the elves left Middle Earth. Perhaps the most underrated and selfless elf of all time.

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 4 месяца назад +11

      ​@@thomasalvarez6456"perhaps" while i cannot say about underrated, he was undoubtedly the most Selfless of them all.
      The last time he was selfish was when he missed the first few times elves could attempt to reach Valinor before the first age even truly begun at its worst.
      Like from that point on since his duty was to build the ships to Valinor and only go there once every elves wishing to leave left Middle Earth with the last ship, he put the dreams of every.single.remaining elf in front of his.
      Galadriel was a child and he has already been doing his duty for a long time, he saw Gandalf and gave him one of the most powerfull artefacts in the world without hesitation because he knew Gandalf would make better use of it, its stuff Elrond and Galadriel no matter how wise and kind they were would be torn... granted Cirdan was gifted foresight but still, when you are so old Ents would be the type of being closer in age to you than the rest of your kind as they all left for heaven a while back, you get that the patience of the guy was above that of everyone else in the world

    • @xTheUnderscorex
      @xTheUnderscorex 3 месяца назад +6

      @@thomasalvarez6456He probably heard seagulls every single day for thousands of years

  • @JurzGarz
    @JurzGarz Год назад +919

    Small correction: not all elves left Middle Earth in the 4th Era. Most did, but some remained permanently. However, over time their powerful souls overwhelmed their bodies and they became more akin to wilderness spirits.

    • @david941010
      @david941010 Год назад +161

      Also, gimli found a new City near rohan

    • @ticker0157
      @ticker0157 Год назад +8

      Do you know where I could go to find out more about thees spirit elves?

    • @JurzGarz
      @JurzGarz Год назад +97

      @@ticker0157 As far as I know it's just a small piece of information from the Silmarillion or the Appendices. I don't think Tolkien ever developed the idea thoroughly.

    • @Faerandur
      @Faerandur Год назад +214

      @@ticker0157 I think the idea is that elves and dwarves eventually became the stuff of fairy tales, remaining in men's memories as common gnomes, fairies, elfs and dwarfs of myth and legend, up to the present day. Middle-earth was conceived of as a distant mythical past of our own Earth, after all.

    • @ticker0157
      @ticker0157 Год назад +2

      @@Faerandur well shit if that's true we gotta go find the fucking silmarills so feanor can beak them and morgoths bitch ass can get slapped by turin turambar and this shit ass world can finally end

  • @sawyersprott
    @sawyersprott Год назад +423

    This is truly amazing. While watching, I was wondering what J.R.R. Tolkien would have thought of people taking the time to do all of this. I can only imagine that he would be joyed by such a thing.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад +63

      This video is of a higher effort to comprehend the Tolkien timeline than the disgusting abomination by Amazon: Rings of Power.
      Just by watching this video one can see how much they slaughtered the timeline, how nonsensical their story and plot is, and how much they disrespected Tolkien. The Rings of Power is a dumpsterfire of unseen magnitude.

    • @dorklymorkly3290
      @dorklymorkly3290 Год назад +14

      @@bobbwc7011 100% agreed.

    • @invinsible1987
      @invinsible1987 Год назад +3

      ​@@bobbwc7011 They didn't have the right for the Silmarillion they did the best they could

    • @unolisez-5803
      @unolisez-5803 9 месяцев назад

      But in this case it is better to do nothing at all. Come on, it was a cynical attempt by rich guys to get rich even at the expense of Tolkien's work.@@invinsible1987

    • @A_Imp_kon_floing...bdoing
      @A_Imp_kon_floing...bdoing 4 месяца назад +3

      Why they doing this without all rights?!
      IF Amazon body truly would love LotR, this TV show would stop by _now_ or he would get _all_ rights and starting new and better...

  • @marinac444
    @marinac444 Год назад +117

    “They had risen to be the masters of Earth and kept it until it’s ending”-made me cry😢😬

    • @akashsharma2121
      @akashsharma2121 Год назад +2

      This video is reality or fake

    • @Kuonlin
      @Kuonlin Год назад +9

      @@akashsharma2121 Real

    • @akashsharma2121
      @akashsharma2121 Год назад +2

      @@Kuonlin I mean this history is real Or fake

    • @akashsharma2121
      @akashsharma2121 Год назад +2

      @@Kuonlin in this video

    • @Kuonlin
      @Kuonlin Год назад +19

      @@akashsharma2121 Real bro. The video is 99% accurate

  • @bluemym1nd
    @bluemym1nd Год назад +862

    It's really happening! We are lucky that mappers like you guys exist

  • @G0kia
    @G0kia Год назад +66

    Gotta love Cirdan vibing in Lindon for thousands of years

    • @admiraloscar3320
      @admiraloscar3320 6 месяцев назад +3

      And he was vibing in Falas for 5000 years before that

    • @clockworkthoughts7830
      @clockworkthoughts7830 4 месяца назад +2

      Lindon is the Switzerland of Middle Earth. Just trying to stay out of the way and be neutral and peaceful for the most part.

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@clockworkthoughts7830"neutral" is a big word, they did help when the problem was litteraly in their neighborhood and the last alliance, id say "passive" because they only helped if things were truly going down

    • @captainconway2236
      @captainconway2236 3 месяца назад +1

      @@erwannthietart3602 More like they helped because Gil-Galad was King and had Premonitions of Sauron rising once again so HE marched the Armies of Lindon, alongside Elrond of Rivendell, to Mordor with the Last Aliance. The most Cirdan did himself was helping out against Angmar during the Third Age while the Witch King was messing things up. I think he also helped fight off Dor Daedloth when they LITTERALLY invaded Falas and fucked with his ships, but other than that, all other conflicts involving Lindon were lead by Gil-Galad and Elrond. Moral of the story . . . don't fuck with Cirdan's ships . . .

  • @ahmetakgun5358
    @ahmetakgun5358 11 месяцев назад +51

    The attention to detail is top tier. For example, not all of Mordor was barren. Its southeastern region was an agricultural land. The creators of this video didn't miss that detail and painted that spot(around the lake of mordor) with green colour.
    I didn't know the continent of Middle Earth was covered with forests in early times until I watched the video. Throughout the ages and after every conflict the land becomes more deforested...
    Thank you for your amazing work.

    • @VologdaMapping
      @VologdaMapping  11 месяцев назад +7

      Thanks man! We worked hard on this for a long time, glad it paid off!

    • @user-lf7pf4wr4c
      @user-lf7pf4wr4c 2 месяца назад

      ​@@VologdaMappingpoderia fazer a história completa de Warhammer fantasy e do velho mundo?

    • @user-lf7pf4wr4c
      @user-lf7pf4wr4c 2 месяца назад

      Sou brasileiro

    • @user-lf7pf4wr4c
      @user-lf7pf4wr4c 2 месяца назад

      ​@@VologdaMappinge seus vídeos são bons

    • @juha-mattiperkkio7646
      @juha-mattiperkkio7646 20 дней назад

      If I remember correctly, it was said in LoTR that back in the day a squirrel could jump from tree to tree all the way from Fangorn to the Old Forest or something along those lines. Not a very obscure piece of the Middle-Earth lore, since all who have read LoTR have read it.

  • @benjamina3351
    @benjamina3351 Год назад +128

    I just want to congratulate Lindon for existing for the second and third age, and most of the recorded part of the fourth, without ever falling...

    • @thecpt6265
      @thecpt6265 Месяц назад +5

      considering they're the furthest from harm and closest to escape, it doesn't sound like an achievement. The real honors belong to Cirdan, over ten thousand years old and one of the very first elves to awaken, yet is one of the last to leave Middle Earth. He managed to survive countless horrors. Balrugs, dragons, orcs in all their kinds, Morgoth, Sauron, corruption of the rings, ungoliant offspring, etc.

  • @morgant.dulaman8733
    @morgant.dulaman8733 Год назад +138

    It's strange to think that in a way, Morgoth and Sauron defined the elves while they were in Middle Earth. The Noldor largely returned specifically because of Morgoth's deeds while the second and third age saw them have to account their plans around Sauron, all while living and trying to build in settlements that where pale imitations of their elder cities, destroyed after centuries of war with the Dark Lords, and when Sauron and the Mordor were *finally* destroyed...the last major Noldor settlements faded away while the other elves more or less declined with time, there greatest deeds seemingly done as their entire history faded to myth.

    • @aguy3082
      @aguy3082 Год назад +15

      I think that it is because Elves and Orcs are antithetical to each other, and so thesis + antithesis = synthesis in the form of men, who go either way in terms of allegiance. Once the magical world of clear good and evil, of orcs and elves and ents and wizards and dwarves fades, a world of men is what's left. Magical light and dark are replaced by realistic gray as the world moves from myth into history.

  • @francislecuak2252
    @francislecuak2252 Год назад +309

    Music time stamp:
    0:00 Alexander Nakaranda - Adventure
    4:33 Alexander Nakaranda - Nomadic Dawn
    7:41 Evan King - Guardians
    9:33 Alexander Nakaranda - Tavern Loop
    11:49 PGN Music - Embers in the Wind
    15:33 Alexander Nakaranda - Hymn to the Gods
    21:40 Ragesound - Vortex
    25:22 Alexander Nakaranda - Celebration
    27:43 Alexander Nakaranda - Now we Ride
    30:39 Free Dramatic Scores - Castle of Darkness
    32:40 Alexander Nakaranda - Vopna
    36:12 Evan King - Guardians
    38:37 Alexander Nakaranda - The Lone Wolf
    42:59 Alexander Nakaranda - Nakaranda’s Theme
    43:19 Timur Haisyn - Brutal Fervour
    45:40 Alexander Nakaranda - Adventure
    Thanks to Tim Taylor for finding the last I missed.

    • @francislecuak2252
      @francislecuak2252 Год назад +10

      Bonus: Artwork
      0:18 Stefan Meisl - Ormal
      1:05 Ted Nasmith - At Lake Cuviénen
      4:54 Elena Kukanova - The Light of Valinor
      9:33 Peter Xavier Price - Celebrimbor’s Death
      25:23 Ted Nasmith - The White Tree
      46:05 Ted Nasmith - The Shire; A view of Hobbiton from the hills

    • @user-fy3gw4yg8k
      @user-fy3gw4yg8k Год назад +3

      Thank you very much !!!😀😀😀

    • @timtaylor9298
      @timtaylor9298 Год назад +3

      30:39 Free Dramatic Scores- Castle of Darkness

    • @francislecuak2252
      @francislecuak2252 Год назад +1

      @@timtaylor9298 Thanks!, I will add it to the list.

    • @ZenithalPoint
      @ZenithalPoint Год назад +1

      Best comment of 10/17/22

  • @Novusod
    @Novusod Год назад +383

    In Tolkien's notes there were a few other things that were supposed to happen later in the 4th age.
    Around the year 220 (forth age) the corruption of men would begin in the story called "the New Shadow."
    Men would begin worshiping dark cults similar to the "unfaithful" in the time of Numenor.
    After many centuries of corruption Morgoth would return in another story called Dagor Dagorath (year unknown).
    This final battle would lead to the destruction of Arda in a Ragnarok / Book of Revelation apocalypse. No living creature would survive the war.
    After Dagor Dagorath Eru would conduct the 2nd music of the Ainur and remake Arda in it's flawless form as it would be if Arda was never corrupted by Melkor.

    • @Musashination
      @Musashination Год назад +4

      Nops

    • @heremapping4484
      @heremapping4484 Год назад +51

      @@Musashination wdym, Tolkien did make plans on writing about this

    • @textbookidiocy3896
      @textbookidiocy3896 Год назад +100

      @@heremapping4484 It is worth noting that Tolkien abandoned most of this over the years, "the New Shadow" for example is one snippet, he didn't write much more on it as it was very quickly abandoned.
      The same with Dagor Dagorath, which while potentially still canon to an extent as an end state, it is a topic he later regretted stating anything about, as he preferred in his later years to keep it at best hinted at, concealed. Some wild ideas exist of earlier drafts of the story though.
      In fact, Tolkien even regretted saying the orcs were corrupted elves and was working on a re-working of the idea in the end; to make it Men corrupted instead. The only reason we have what we have is that the new idea was not finished in his writings, leaving his son Christopher with little choice when creating the Silmarillion to stay with what was clearly established.
      Sadly i do not have the sources in front of me, nor do i have the links available at this moment (this comes from his letters at least). But it does come via credible Tolkien scholars, that much i can promise.
      At least this is what i must suspect Juliano was pointing to.

    • @heremapping4484
      @heremapping4484 Год назад +20

      @@textbookidiocy3896 Look, no one here ever said that the New Shadow or similar works were cannon. The words "supposed" were used, not "would". Really he was just saying that Tolkien made plans, yes plans change.

    • @davidelopez94
      @davidelopez94 Год назад +24

      The Dagor Dagorath will happen at the end of time, not in the forth age

  • @Maxi25554
    @Maxi25554 Год назад +171

    Bloody hell this video is amazing. I've never seen a breakdown for the history of Arda this accessible/high-quality.

  • @theophilus7422
    @theophilus7422 Год назад +170

    I managed to The Silmarillion years ago; it was tough slugging, so to speak. Once you got through the first part of the book and understood Tolkien's style, it was fantastic! It made one appreciate the LoTR events much easier knowing the backstory of the world and it's changing geography. Good video, by the way.

    • @desmondd1984
      @desmondd1984 Год назад +4

      It's too bad he never got a chance to give a more detailed account of the Second Age.

    • @tjbfox769
      @tjbfox769 Год назад +1

      @@desmondd1984 I really hope the Amazon Show isn't a complete travesty. I really want it to be good! I'm excited for it to start. I wonder if we will ever get to see the First Age on screen?

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Год назад

      THeo, I discovered it FAR easier to digest in a n Audible audiobook. Your brain was free to imagine things and reference the known maps, instead of half your brain power being spent on reading/comprehension.

    • @TheDanielsSk
      @TheDanielsSk Год назад

      @@ZakhadWOW same here, had problems reading because of ADHD, but with audiobooks is sooo easier, i feel guided through the story. Just finished all the audiobooks for Dune and will begin the Silmarillion

    • @dominicyelin
      @dominicyelin Год назад +1

      The beginning is hard going but when you get to stuff like hurin and Turin turambar it gets really, really good imo. I think the story of Turin turambar is as epic as anything in lotr. Seriously adult stuff compared to lotr and especially the hobbit. Hardcore. Its badass. Super tragic.

  • @kitfisto5132
    @kitfisto5132 Год назад +108

    wow to be honest i didnt even know there was so much history behind lotr and hobbit and this is so amazing

    • @DuBaas007
      @DuBaas007 Год назад +9

      Oh yea, it's insane. There are a lot of books about the other stories set way before the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.

    • @fabianustertius6460
      @fabianustertius6460 Год назад +17

      its an entire universe, just like irl

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Год назад

      @@fabianustertius6460 It's not its

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Год назад

      It's didn't and the hobbit not didnt and hobbit

    • @kitfisto5132
      @kitfisto5132 Год назад +14

      @@RandomVidsforthought you gon' cry bout it?🤨

  • @Unknown-mj9si
    @Unknown-mj9si Год назад +17

    Bro honestly I am a major lord of the rings nerd and this was one of the best things I've seen. Showing how little of the lore is actually in the movies and stuff even the books like this is good

    • @VologdaMapping
      @VologdaMapping  Год назад +4

      Thanks man, I’m glad all the hard work paid off with comments like these, that’s what it’s all about!

    • @Unknown-mj9si
      @Unknown-mj9si Год назад +2

      @@VologdaMapping no thank you sir funny thing is I found this by accident. I have been playing middle earth shadow of Mordor and shadow of war with a friend. And she was like wait so there was more than the lord of the rings and hobbit. Then I found your video she is in for such a surprise with this one

  • @quintusfabiusmaximus8700
    @quintusfabiusmaximus8700 Год назад +36

    no one:
    Feanor and his children: Kinslaying time!

    • @JurzGarz
      @JurzGarz Год назад +21

      Elves: Men are morally weak and prone to give in to darkness.
      Also Elves: Time to genocide my kinsmen for some magical gems!

  • @Ronja_the_fairy
    @Ronja_the_fairy Год назад +17

    meanwhile, all of this time (from 1:30 to 47:18) cirdan is just building ships.

    • @captainconway2236
      @captainconway2236 3 месяца назад +2

      Moral of the story . . . don't mess with Cirdan and his ships . . .

  • @dragon_ninja_2186
    @dragon_ninja_2186 Год назад +40

    Blows my mind that not only did Tolkien create such a vast history and language of Middle Earth, but also The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings take place only near the end of the Third Age!

  • @ernesto7697
    @ernesto7697 Год назад +100

    this was really great and so detailed but there are a few things you missed in the forth age.
    1. The kingdom that Gimli founded in the glittering caves
    2. The Dagor Dagorlach at the end of the world when Melkor returns from the void and is killed by Túrin
    there might be other stuff but overall this was the most detailed history i’ve seen

    • @JurzGarz
      @JurzGarz Год назад +45

      To be fair, the Dagor Dagorlach isn't considered 100% canon, because Tolkien himself was uncertain of the idea.

    • @muratsarsenov2008
      @muratsarsenov2008 Год назад +12

      @@JurzGarz as far as I'm aware Tolkien regretted even inventing this idea so Dagor Dagorlach isn't a thing in this story

    • @Aitidina
      @Aitidina Год назад +7

      @@muratsarsenov2008 As far as I'm aware, it is called Dagor Dagorath, not Dagor Dagorlach.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW Год назад +1

      **Dagor Dagorath **

    • @KuonilerariLoufanwald
      @KuonilerariLoufanwald Год назад +2

      The Dagor Dagorath doesn't occur during the Fourth Age. It's merely the final battle which will bring about a new world at some point. The Fourth Age is when Men begin to rule Arda with the eventual departure of the Elves and isolation of the Dwarves. With Sauron destroyed, Melkor/Morgoth imprisoned, and the Orcs and other dark beings dwindling/going extinct, there is no evil left except that which lies in the hearts of Men. Who knows how many more ages could pass before Dagor Dagorath.

  • @user-uw8ru7eq5c
    @user-uw8ru7eq5c Год назад +18

    Lindon is basically the Switzerland of middle earth

    • @jarskil8862
      @jarskil8862 Год назад +2

      If not mistaken, Umbar did a major raid there.

  • @johns1625
    @johns1625 Год назад +41

    It's nice to see the whole history laid out like that. It seems like the Elves have been around forever yet they only awoke like 55% into the entire story lol. The world in the first age seemed so magical and mysterious and beautiful yet I bet the Years of the Lamps was probably about 100x more crazy before Melkor could disperse his evil into Arda and become much much MUCH weaker as he was in the first age.

    • @bloat1235
      @bloat1235 Год назад

      @annatar lord of gifts About the armies of balrogs it seems Tolkien himself varied on their number, whether there were literal armies or much less and were more just the generals of Morgoth's armies.

    • @shinsenshogun900
      @shinsenshogun900 Год назад

      @@bloat1235 A whole damn retinue of them would be sick dreadful to face

    • @alejandromaldonado6159
      @alejandromaldonado6159 Год назад

      @@shinsenshogun900 Balrogs were Morgoth trump card against the elves. They are the only reason he won any of his battles before he created dragons.

    • @shinsenshogun900
      @shinsenshogun900 Год назад

      @@alejandromaldonado6159 used them damn well to give the opposing elves in their upper hand in every battle before Bragollach a surprise to give them: a tragic setback to mortally wound Feanor, to pounce upon Maedhros bearing laurels to negotiate, and to corner the fleeing fighting survivors of Gondolin throughout it's Ruin.

  • @ExplotaOriginal
    @ExplotaOriginal Год назад +51

    Amazing video! It almost feels like reading Silmarillion again, cuz I had that odd feeling of sadness and nostalgia mixed with happiness at the end.

  • @depredador93
    @depredador93 Год назад +43

    Great job! I'm a big fan of LOTR and this is exactly what I was thinking about a few days ago - "Wouldn't it be great if someone made map explaining the events?" - thanks a lot, you can tell a lot effort was put into this.

  • @andreasm5770
    @andreasm5770 Год назад +3

    This is beautiful! It's evident that you put a ridiculous amount of time and effort into this - and the result is amazing. Thank you so much and congrats!

  • @mitteleuropa8485
    @mitteleuropa8485 Год назад +8

    Ages before the First Age: the Years of the Sun or age of the awakening of Man, the Years of the Stars, the years of the Two Trees, and the years of the Great Lamps Ringil and Ormal. Altogether the days before the first rise of the Sun and the Moon were believed to have lasted about 154.812 years.

  • @greysonschuenman4184
    @greysonschuenman4184 Год назад +2

    I did not expect to sit through this whole thing but all of a sudden it was over. Great work, extremely impressed with the detail and time put into this.

  • @kartal6248
    @kartal6248 Год назад +3

    I'm amazed at the amount of effort must have been given here! As a massive fan of this series this one is by far the best one i have seen to this day and it has all the little details that needs to be said. Fantastic job man thank you!

  • @paullunsford8921
    @paullunsford8921 Год назад +5

    This was a really impressive video! A tremendous amount of work and it absolutely paid off!

  • @jasonkasper4187
    @jasonkasper4187 5 месяцев назад +2

    This video is quickly knocking out competitors to be one of my favorite videos in all of RUclips. Amazing work!

  • @Spomirbe
    @Spomirbe Год назад +34

    Thank you very much for this video! I was waiting for one like this by you, and it came. Utúlie'n aurë! The day has come!

  • @nushnum
    @nushnum Год назад +3

    I never thought someone would do this! Impressive mapping and video, Vologda!

  • @Scrungge
    @Scrungge Год назад +47

    I wonder what Tolkien would have thought about this. Amazing work.

    • @richardthomas5362
      @richardthomas5362 Год назад

      In Christian belief of the future there will be a new heaven and new earth at the end of the book of Revelation. My wife and I have speculated on what would happen IF God asked his people what kind of a new earth he should make, and what Tolkien's reaction would be to a sizeable number of people saying, "Middle Earth!"

    • @dorklymorkly3290
      @dorklymorkly3290 Год назад +1

      Tolkien would die from the atrocities committed against him, his past, and his works.

    • @Scrungge
      @Scrungge Год назад +6

      @@dorklymorkly3290 Nah he would be in awe by the lotr music alone, notwithstanding the amazing acting. What makes u think he's a closed minded grumpy old man?

    • @pomeranianproductions647
      @pomeranianproductions647 2 месяца назад

      @@Scrungge Tolkien was enraged by the BBC adaption of LOTR back in the 70s, and that one was mostly faithful.
      There are many ways in which the movies stray away from the books. For instance:
      -Biomes: the landscape around Minas Tirith is supposed to be fertile farmland, not tundra.
      -Denethor as a character.
      -The depiction of Sauron, though admittedly I still like it the way it's done in the movies.
      -The way Isildur is portrayed in the movies.
      -The Scouring of the Shire is missing in the movies.
      -Tom Bombadil is missing in the movies including the whole bit about getting lost in the magical forest.
      -The Council of Elrond is severely cut short in the movies.
      -Aragorns arc with the undead soldiers. In the book they help liberate Pelargir from the Corsairs, rather than alleviate Minas Tirith.
      -The depiction of the beacons, though again I personally prefer the movie way.
      and a lot of other things. I believe while Tolkien would have loved the soundtrack and some of the actors he'd generally have loathed PJ's trilogy. But this doesn't mean the movies are bad by any means since they can still very well stand on their own as a work, regardless of authorial intent.

  • @ianmoriarty2199
    @ianmoriarty2199 Год назад +3

    Amazing work. It is good to have a visual representation of these events, especially events from the First Age and before, where there are just so many names and locations to keep track of, it's easy to get lost when just reading the Silmarillion.

  • @BrutalMorV
    @BrutalMorV Год назад +8

    I was really expecting this to be a hit or miss kind of thing. Nope! It captured pretty much every world altering event throughout the Silmarillion and the published works. I'm extatic to see this so well mapped out. Anyone ever starts asking questions, I can come right back her and let them see for themselves. Well done!!

  • @redoktober8164
    @redoktober8164 Год назад +45

    Beautiful representation of how Arda evolved overtime. Though there is something I found wrong, the background during the age of the lamps should be void of stars, completely pitch black as Varda didn’t fill the skies of Arda with stars at the time

    • @admiraloscar3320
      @admiraloscar3320 6 месяцев назад +2

      No, Varda created some or most of the stars at the creation of arda but the greatest of the stars were created just before the awakening of the elves.

  • @Supernova33427
    @Supernova33427 Год назад +21

    It felt like I was taken on a long journey through history. Loved it

  • @lorenensemapping2215
    @lorenensemapping2215 Год назад +1

    This is REALLY good, congrats to you guys for making this project. The level of detailing and research put into this is impressive. GG

  • @evildego
    @evildego Год назад +5

    I'm a huge Tolkien nerd and absolutely loved watching this. Definitely puts the time frames into perspective that are lost as you become engulfed in the story.

  • @Meow-ml5hv
    @Meow-ml5hv Год назад +12

    Beautiful visualization of a beautiful story...
    Thank to You I went through it once again with a big nostalgia - Thank you so much :)

  • @Aldanil
    @Aldanil Год назад +1

    This is the best history of middle earth timelapse i have ever seen. Keep up the good work.

  • @kazmiz01
    @kazmiz01 Год назад +1

    Fabulous work, thank you for your effort in bringing it to us!

  • @TristanPJ
    @TristanPJ Год назад +3

    By far the best LotR-related video i've ever seen

  • @okruch_buki4120
    @okruch_buki4120 Год назад +35

    This is awesome! I've got only one issue - Dunlendings. They're shown on the map in Dunland we know from the LOTR. But they've escaped Calendarhorn and moved there only after being slaughtered by the rohirrim, who burned down their villages while moving into the Calendarhorn

  • @kevinzrenda8753
    @kevinzrenda8753 Год назад +2

    Really impressed at your work in creating this video.... and gives a phenomenal sense of the breadth and depth of Tolkien's world... wow- thank you

  • @dolphingoreeaccount7395
    @dolphingoreeaccount7395 Год назад

    BEAUTIFUL
    This is AMAZINGLY well-made!

  • @orionivx
    @orionivx Год назад +19

    Nice work!
    A bit of note, since the petty kingdoms are missing, the "Bard refounds Dale" is weird, since there is no mention of the Kingdom of Dale earlier.

    • @matthiuskoenig3378
      @matthiuskoenig3378 Год назад +7

      the problem is we don't know when the orginal dale was founded/ (nor do we know when the other petty kindgoms were founded like Dorwinion)

    • @aurelian2668
      @aurelian2668 Год назад

      @@matthiuskoenig3378 isnt dorwinion just a province founded by dunedan, middlemen and avari elves? Or at least speculated?

  • @edit9246
    @edit9246 Год назад +3

    Always wished someone would do this. Beautiful edition and accurate lore, this is so useful.

    • @fabianniestegge4105
      @fabianniestegge4105 8 месяцев назад

      Ive seen this done before by a different channel but i cant find the video again.

  • @InMyHumbleSphere
    @InMyHumbleSphere Год назад

    I was just searching for vids to go while I cook. Then I got hooked with details and need to read through the changing events though I know most of these already. Well Done! Namarie

  • @oliverlister1029
    @oliverlister1029 6 месяцев назад

    Well done truly Well Done for doing this! It’s an amazing work of art you’ve done, you should be very happy with what you’ve done

  • @alextaho3260
    @alextaho3260 Год назад +5

    Brilliant!!! Absolutely Fantastic ! Well done- thank you !

  • @eddardstark6554
    @eddardstark6554 Год назад +3

    Stunning to watch! Thank you for this magnificent work! If only the show runners of the upcoming LotR series put this much research, work, respect, and dedication in their project. I guess only time will tell. Fingers crossed, but my hopes are low.

    • @desmondd1984
      @desmondd1984 Год назад +2

      Yeah, time will tell indeed...just from this video, it's easy to see that the Second Age is the one most open to dramatic license. But I'm skeptical, given what I've seen so far.

    • @eddardstark6554
      @eddardstark6554 Год назад

      Haha, I was clearly wrong! The show has so many things on the timeline completely wrong and out of place. What an atrocity.

  • @liamlyon1808
    @liamlyon1808 Год назад

    That was exceptional, really enjoyed watching. Very well done 👏

  • @Azizi_5423
    @Azizi_5423 Год назад

    OMG! You guys are crazy, you just made the video I was wanted for so long! Amazing job plase keep up the good work.

  • @toronto6182
    @toronto6182 Год назад +16

    unarguably best fantasy universe of the all time

  • @tricky2258
    @tricky2258 Год назад +3

    Amazing as l could never quite grasp how the Sillmarillion starts and ends and how the world map of muddle earth is displayed throughout history. Thank you for this brilliant historical depiction of Tolkiens world!

  • @Fl4wles5
    @Fl4wles5 Год назад

    What a beautiful job, guys. It made me shiver! AMAZING!

  • @derDon1234
    @derDon1234 Год назад

    Wow. There went so much detail in to making this video. Really impressive job.

  • @sotoshaska
    @sotoshaska Год назад +3

    Reminds of me of a maps of Middle earth book when I was a kid. I remember just looking at the maps and the battles that took place. Thanks for thr nostalgia.

  • @marcogubert
    @marcogubert Год назад +61

    Wonderful effort by you. Only two small corrections: the realm of Morgoth didn't have a name of its own, Dor Daedeloth refers only to the land north of Beleriand in which Angband is located, and the Noldor after Nirnaeth Arnoediad did not flee in Ossiriand, but on Amon Ereb, a hill and fortress on the opposite side of the Gelion river, where Amrod and Amras had their base.

    • @zenetic9742
      @zenetic9742 Год назад +4

      Small correction: Dagor Dagorath refers to the last battle at the end of Times (Dagor Dagorath meaning „Battle of Battles“) Where Morgoth ultimately gets defeated by Turin and Evil ultimately ends. It’s kind of like Ragnarok. Morgoths realm however truly had no name.

    • @marcogubert
      @marcogubert Год назад +1

      @@zenetic9742 my bad, I confused Dagor Dagorath with Dor Daedeloth

    • @zenetic9742
      @zenetic9742 Год назад

      @UCumE4N0oyXA8I3fTErE04Fw no no, i am talking about the one and only Turin, son of Hurin and everything. He is supposed to stay in the Halls of Mandos until the Dagor Dagorath, where he slays Morgoth. I am confused about this myself, since i thought humans would leave Arda after their Death, but apparently they also reside at the halls of Mandos, until they eventually leave the world. Turin at least stays until the Dagor Dagorath. He is also not the only „historical“ Human to fight in the Dagor Dagorath, Ar-Pharazon and his Host are fighting on Morgoths side. Since the Dagor Dagorath is the Tolkien equivalent of Ragnarok this all makes sense to me.

    • @marcogubert
      @marcogubert Год назад +1

      @@zenetic9742 yes, it was only an error by me

    • @zenetic9742
      @zenetic9742 Год назад

      @@marcogubert i know, there was a now deleted comment asking how Turin could eventually slay Morgoth given that he committed suicide. I simply answered and don’t like to delete my comments which is why i let it stay

  • @USMCArchAngel03
    @USMCArchAngel03 Год назад +1

    I'm about halfway through The Silmarillion. This is most helpful! Thank you and great job!

  • @ivanivan4899
    @ivanivan4899 Год назад +2

    Guys, your work is absolutely brilliant

  • @scoringbox2176
    @scoringbox2176 Год назад +3

    My gosh this is so incredible

  • @andrefarfan4372
    @andrefarfan4372 Год назад +6

    Great video.

  • @marianavalmorbida7733
    @marianavalmorbida7733 8 месяцев назад

    Best video I found about Arda so far. I'm reading the Silmarillion for the second time and this video helped me a lot, thank you.

  • @gokererol2808
    @gokererol2808 Год назад

    wonderful work. i loved it. thank you for such a detailed video. especially the sink of Beleriand and its geographic connection to the remaining Middle Earth. ❤

  • @elvastan
    @elvastan Год назад +3

    Fantastic video! You did forget Gimli founding the settlement of the Glittering caves, but this is fantastic (And that was quite minor anyways)

  • @carolusmartellus2520
    @carolusmartellus2520 Год назад +18

    I admire the hard work in this video, but there is a couple of critical mistakes (that Karen Wynn Fonstad also made in her "Atlas of Middle-Earth") : Mordor and the Sea of Rhûn already existed in the Years of the Trees and the First Age, they were NOT submerged under the Inland Sea of Helcar.
    Mordor's early existence is something that is described in the posthumous "History of Middle-Earth" (HoME) volume XII, "The Peoples of Middle-Earth", by Christopher Tolkien published in 1992.
    Also, "Unfinished Tales" (UT) (1980) tells of how the Druedain travelled towards western Middle-Earth in the First Age by skirting the lands south of Mordor before arriving in Ithilien and then crossing the river Anduin.
    Similarly, the Sea of Rhûn already existed in the Years of the Trees as a singular body of water, as the "Nature of Middle-Earth" posthumous book published in 2021 describes that the journey of the Eldar towards the West saw them encounter, then traverse the Sea of Rhûn on ships.
    These are essential and defining elements of Middle-Earth's early geography, since the existence of Mordor and of the Sea of Rhûn pushes the Sea of Helcar further East, and essentially makes the landmass of the continent of Middle-Earth much wider than what is suggested in most maps (while also lengthening by quite a bit the westward journey of the Eldar and of the Atani).

  • @backture2863
    @backture2863 3 месяца назад

    Huge props on you guys for doing the research and giving us such a detailed map. I am really suprised how well done it is and how much work is in this video. I always wanted to know what really happened before the books but never found a way to get onto that, without being thrown with one fact after the other, while having no way to realise what is happening. With your vudeo its really easy to follow due to the illustration on the map. Thank you guys for doing such a work with so much love and effort!

  • @filthymcnasty5533
    @filthymcnasty5533 Год назад

    I sat through the whole thing. Amazing work. 👏

  • @egilosterlund
    @egilosterlund Год назад +10

    I am quite excited

  • @CoffeeSuccubus
    @CoffeeSuccubus Год назад +8

    The base template for fantasy.
    I can see why. Tolkien was a god damn genius. He's my hero. Creative mind, expert conlanger, expert worldbuilder.

  • @6666Imperator
    @6666Imperator Год назад +1

    thank you for this amount of work! I love the Silmarillion but this really puts it into perspective and gives an overall view of what is happening. I hope that maybe one of my stories will be complex and good enough that people get this inspired by it.

  • @vikttor_6495
    @vikttor_6495 Год назад +1

    Perfect video. One of the best videos about Tolkien world I have ever seen, just aweson work, you have done great job it really gives you some knowlage of history even if you didn't read Silmarillion.

  • @ar4imond
    @ar4imond Год назад +9

    It's incredible how rich this world is considering the main story starts only after 43:20 of the whole story and lasts 3 mins.

  • @FurgusFungus
    @FurgusFungus Год назад +3

    Lindon is the Porugal of Middle Earth. Literally doesn't change for all these years

  • @nehla1989
    @nehla1989 Год назад

    Omg, this is hard work! Congrats!

  • @judefrancisnel286
    @judefrancisnel286 Год назад +1

    This is incredible and well worth the watch

  • @dylangtech
    @dylangtech Год назад +6

    I remember watching Pax Christas's video about LOTR almost IMMEDIATELY before you released this. The fact that the events of LOTR took place in the Third Age, where civilization as a whole as on the decline, prosperous empires had collapsed, and every race was falling into the clutches of an evil force, it really shows Tolkien's unwillingness to let a world so radically different and fantastical compared to our own be without its constant parallels to the human condition, and the NEED for salvation.

    • @user-wp5no6cn2b
      @user-wp5no6cn2b 4 месяца назад

      Pax Christas? Can't find it. Do you have a link?

    • @dylangtech
      @dylangtech 4 месяца назад

      @@user-wp5no6cn2b He goes by @PaxTube on RUclips

  • @iamilibitirenbetter3266
    @iamilibitirenbetter3266 Год назад +4

    Can’t wait for this!

  • @eduardherranz5794
    @eduardherranz5794 Год назад

    All kudos for you people, this is A S T O N I S H I N ' and no matter how much we try to guess I think we'll never be able to truly fathom how much time and effort was put into this.
    Great job and well done!

  • @gabz6272
    @gabz6272 Год назад +1

    It’s 1 am, i work tomorrow and i will probably be exhausted because of this video. Absolutely no regrets, i loved every second of it.

  • @valentinblue1952
    @valentinblue1952 Год назад +3

    Imagine you are a Man in the 4th age, maybe Trading with Mirkwood or Lindon, seeing what the Elves are doing and capable of, Not knowing about the deeper fates of each Race. Then, one year, you travel to trade with them as you Always did, and they are Just gone. You steer into the harbor of Lindon and there is Just noone there, No ships, No people, Just a completely empty town thats so beautiful that you barely can comprehend it. Imagine how it must be to Walk the streets there and It's so eerily silent

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 4 месяца назад +1

      Tbf Mirkwood would likely one of the first realm abandonned due to the sheer distance to travel to reach the Haven.
      But yea those trading with Lindon seeing less and less Elves until one day none welcomes you anymore would be quite the adventure

  • @atomicchief6408
    @atomicchief6408 Год назад +18

    pov: you're arnor and you can't stop losing

  • @jadrangonzalez164
    @jadrangonzalez164 Год назад

    This is simply brilliant and useful for both new and reviewing lore divers.

  • @tranchedecake3897
    @tranchedecake3897 Год назад +1

    This is putting so much context, ty!

  • @willstephens632
    @willstephens632 Год назад +8

    12:46
    Dwarves: *discover mithril*
    Sindar and Noldor: *IMMEDIATELY MOVE NEXT TO KHAZAD-DUM*

  • @egemenpolat7366
    @egemenpolat7366 Год назад +5

    Congratulations, this work is complete awesome. Thanks for creating this kind of artwork. It's very fulfilling.

  • @theatomix527
    @theatomix527 Год назад +4

    It was just amazing

  • @WhoIsCalli
    @WhoIsCalli Год назад

    Loved watching along to this one. Many thanks

  • @VaggosHoplite
    @VaggosHoplite Год назад

    Fantastic job, fully detailed and the same time simple and well explained. 😃👌

  • @g0lgrim1
    @g0lgrim1 Год назад +9

    I think i figured i am realy a fan of Tolkiens work as i got tears in my eyes by just watching map-work on different moments... XD

  • @The_Corporal
    @The_Corporal Год назад +4

    A Very Great Map!

  • @sokolovremwwii2205
    @sokolovremwwii2205 Год назад +1

    Masterpiece of a video. Thanks you !

  • @Hero_Of_Old
    @Hero_Of_Old Год назад

    Loved the style and presentation. Felt old school in the best way