The Silmarillion in More Than 3 Minutes: A Condensed Version of the History of Middle-earth

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JP Kloess

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Enjoy this seventeen minute summary of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion", a despairingly complex history of Middle-earth compiled by Tolkien's son in 1977. A high-water mark for fantasy readers, this video will give you a crash course on all the obscure references made throughout the Lord of the Rings, explained with hastily animated stick figures.
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Chapters:
0:00 What is the Silmarillion?
0:26 Ainulindalë & Valaquenta
1:22 Quenta Silmarillion
14:44 Akallabêth
16:52 Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age
This video is a redone version of my popular but somewhat haphazardly constructed 3 minute summary of the Silmarillion: • The Silmarillion In Th...
Thanks to my sister Julia for proofreading this. If there are spelling errors, I decline to take responsibility for them.

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@NingaubleTube
@NingaubleTube Рік тому
"Read Silmarillion. You'll feel like you've climbed the book equivalent of Mount Everest... Since like Mount Everest, an alarming number of people die before they complete the journey." Greatest Silmarillion review ever.
@kieronmckay4276
@kieronmckay4276 9 місяців тому
I read it…and I didn’t leave any dead bodies or trash behind me…okay shit. I lost the book. Damnit.
@LordTelperion
@LordTelperion 7 місяців тому
What’s funny is The Silmarillion is only a summary of the greater bulk of Tolkien’s writings.
@burger-enjoyer
@burger-enjoyer Місяць тому
Except finishing Silmarilion isn't rewarding. At least it wasn't for me.
@bobf5360
@bobf5360 29 днів тому
@@burger-enjoyer agreed. I read it like an assignment I gave myself. Still not sure why. Its just not entertaining, enlightening, or even a little amusing. Its like a history text book, only more boring and without facts or even useful knowledge. Gotta be honest though, there were points I just skimmed, because it was just bad.
@yorktown99
@yorktown99 Рік тому
"Luthien, however, refuses to acknowledge she is in a tragic love story, and so, essentially asks to see the manager of the universe, somehow brokering a deal with Manwe in which Beren would live again, if luthien herself became mortal." This is my favorite oversimplification ever.
@Beth-zs2jr
@Beth-zs2jr Рік тому
It's good, but I think the best oversimplification was "and then the good guys sort of killed Sauron for a while"
@haraldschnauzer223
@haraldschnauzer223 Рік тому
Luthien is a Karen god damn.
@juliusapriadi
@juliusapriadi Рік тому
Luthien, the Karen elf?
@nicodemous52
@nicodemous52 Рік тому
So, Luthien is... a Karen?
@koheletcalaforexclan6508
@koheletcalaforexclan6508 Рік тому
@@nicodemous52 Luthien became a Karen for her love… I’d like to find a lady with that much devotion 😖
@grunt6799
@grunt6799 2 роки тому
In the grand scheme of things, the Dwarves seem like to most laid back and chill race of them all. Besides the Ents, of course.
@dollmonn3641
@dollmonn3641 Рік тому
You forgot Bombadill
@Jesse-xg8rk
@Jesse-xg8rk Рік тому
Only because the Hobbits don't feature into the Silmarillion- and it wasn't mentioned specifically in the video, but the Dwarves were actually the ones who treacherously murdered King Thingol.
@pluspiping
@pluspiping Рік тому
Just don't forget to pay them for the work you commission from them. Whatever you do... don't do that ;)
@UteChewb
@UteChewb Рік тому
Even the Dwarves were caught up in the madness of the Silmarils. They were given one by Thingol to make into a necklace, Nauglamir. But that didn't go well. Dwarves and elves fought over the necklace, several times, and I think their city of Menegroth was sacked by elves trying to get it. Probably the reason Dwarves and Elves had so much distrust in LotR.
@monkeywage
@monkeywage Рік тому
What? No. They sacked Doriath. Thingol made the dwarves fashioned a necklace for the silmaril and then when finished, they squabbled over it, murders happened, then the dwarves sacked the shit out of Doriath. That's the start of elves and dwarves hating each other.
@cshairydude
@cshairydude Рік тому
The major reason Eru destroyed Númenor (and incidentally turned the flat world into a sphere and removed Aman from "the circles of the world") wasn't due to human sacrifice but because Ar-Pharazôn built a war fleet and invaded Valinor. Eru, the world's DM, literally said "rocks fall, everyone dies".
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
That seems like more of the final act in a series of disloyal acts toward Eru, rather than the principal act which caused their destruction.
@vaiyt
@vaiyt Рік тому
"no, you can't take over the upper planes" *drops a mountain on the party, makes the sea swallow it and makes them inaccessible to scrying or time travel*
@JustALittleGhostOfHallownest
@JustALittleGhostOfHallownest Місяць тому
@@JPKloessit was stated that the valar asked for help when Numenor’s fleet landed, and eru stepped in at that point.
@joefondu
@joefondu 2 роки тому
When asked for the Silmarils, I don't think Feanor was afraid of being executed. Instead, I think he was worried that their undoing would break his spirit, since he poured so much of himself into their creation.
@Owl-yc2yu
@Owl-yc2yu Рік тому
I thought he was worried because he didn't want them to take his neat jewels
@dolphingoreeaccount7395
@dolphingoreeaccount7395 Рік тому
I think he actually threatened to commit die
@tangerinetech5300
@tangerinetech5300 Рік тому
It's sounds like neither of you read the book lol
@Argosh
@Argosh Рік тому
It wasn't worry that drove Feanor, it was greed and envy.
@keatonconnell1694
@keatonconnell1694 Рік тому
Feanor essentially says that by giving away that which he loved so dearly it would rend his heart and he would die (a little more elegantly put of course) pretty much dying from grief but in the grandiose elf way were emotional hurt seems to be worse for them? idk but thats what I took from it.
@stapler942
@stapler942 Рік тому
A bit of a tip for pronunciation (for readers in general): if you ever see two vowels next to each other and one is marked with two dots (known as a diaresis or trema - not to be confused with umlaut) that's a good sign that those vowels should be read as separate syllables. A good example is Eärendil, which should be four syllables. Other times that mark may appear when Tolkien wants to emphasize that the vowel doesn't follow the "silent E" conventions of English. Aulë for example. We see this in real life in names like the Brontë sisters; here the Irish name has been Anglicized but somebody added the diaresis (ë) to indicate that it's not a silent 'e'. Other diacritics Tolkien uses like ú or î also offer clues that the vowel is stressed or long in some way. In the case of ú as in Túrin, it's a single vowel like "oo" and not a diphthong as you would hear in the word "pure." Just as a general comment. 🙂
@Raz.C
@Raz.C Рік тому
This was one of my BIGGEST gripes with the movies!!! They were supposed to have had fucking LINGUISTS to help realise the Elven languages. And yet, they made the fucking high-school mistake of thinking that the diaresis was a diphthong or possibly an umlaut (In Eärendil's name). There are a few Tolkien-esque channels that I follow, like In Deep Geek, or Men Of The West or Nerd Of The Rings. Even they made the same pronunciation errors. However, to their credit, when I pointed out the mistake and how they should NOT look to the movie for pronunciation of this name, they either took my word for it, or they did their own research and discovered that I was right. Upon doing so, they pronounced the name Eärendil correctly from that point onwards! Unfortunately, one of them INSISTS on mispronouncing Yavanna. He ignores the double-n pronunciation, reading it as though her name were "Yavana," despite Tolkien indicating that the double-N should have the same sound as the elongated N sound in Pen-Knife. But, again, he's taken all the rest of my pronunciation tips to heart, so this last, single word-whoopsie is hardly worth getting angry about (even though it still irks me)...
@minissa2009
@minissa2009 Рік тому
Also, with Dunadain, the final syllable is pronounced "dine." Just detracts from your credibility if you mispronounce things. Also, didn't Luthien make that deal with Mandos (the other not-Manwe thing was the doom pronounced on the fleeing, murderous Noldor (aka the Doom of Mandos). And Huan was a puppy dog, not a wolf, although the uber-wolf Carcharoth killed both him and Beren. Otherwise excellent and hilarious video.
@CyrusdVulture
@CyrusdVulture Рік тому
Also the "dh" digraph is actually meant to be a voiceless "th" sound, if I remember correctly. The narrator of the video constantly pronounces it as a "d" sound.
@minissa2009
@minissa2009 Рік тому
Also "Aule" has only. 2 syllables. There is no accent or other Dia critical over the u that would suggest you pronounce it as its own syllable. It's "ow" as in Sauron.
@Raz.C
@Raz.C Рік тому
@@CyrusdVulture You're right. It's a voiced "th" sound, as in 'That' or 'There,' as opposed to the unvoiced "th" sound, in words like 'thin' or 'thanks.'
@juandiegoferreira889
@juandiegoferreira889 Рік тому
I think that what helps people think that the Silmarillion is to complect and not an easy read, is the fact that there are to many characters in this "anthology" and the have similar "non memorable" names. When you have like 4 main elves that star with F and are all strange names you almost forget or mix them up. I feel like the reader has to make notes while reading lol. I LOVE the Silmarillion but we all have to admit that it can get overwhelming especially in the beginning when all the characters are introduced.
@Bob-ht7pl
@Bob-ht7pl Рік тому
Exactly, even with something as fun and simple as The Hobbit it took me a while to know who each of the dwaves were lol. The Silmarillion is terrifying, but I'm gonna tackle it one day... one day.
@leichtmeister
@leichtmeister Рік тому
You forgot to mention: Many of the characters have multiple names on top :D
@dannygatland1353
@dannygatland1353 Рік тому
the amount of times i would have to flick back to the family trees to double who i was reading about
@cup_of_tea755
@cup_of_tea755 Рік тому
Plus they all get about three different names and you have to keep cross referencing the family trees
@midshipman8654
@midshipman8654 10 місяців тому
completely. the stories themselves arent that complex. heck, most of them are pretty direct and frank. Its really just the NAMES and NUMBER of the characters. If you take each sub story like a tv episode in an anthology, they are pretty rememberable. its just the names and number of names.
@okami-chan9772
@okami-chan9772 Рік тому
For people who've never read the books and got confused on the part about Sauron "surviving" the destruction of Numenor; when Pharazon and some of the "Kings of Men" (a group of humans who also hated the Valar, the elves, and they're bipolar counterpart AKA "The Faithful") secretly went to Valinor with the help of Sauron creating ship/ submarine-like contraptions to slip past the barrier; although Sauron refused to leave with Pharazon because he prefers staying in Numenor where he has full control of the Kingdom during his time using Pharazon as his puppet and being afraid of the Valar's wrath. As he stayed in the temple, Sauron maniacally laughed to himself imagining the horrors Pharazon and some of his warriors are facing in Valinor. During that time, Sauron lost his physical form during the demise of Numenor and his soul fled to Mordor where he can regain his strength once again.
@TheMimiSard
@TheMimiSard Рік тому
The part of Thingol and Melian not mentioned is that Thingol was Elwé, the Teleri leader who went to investigate Valinor. Elwé's brother Olwé took lead of the Teleri who eventualy crossed to Valinor. Royal cross-marriages meant Finarfin married Olwé's daughter, and Galadriel was one of their children. This explains both why Galadriel was accepted in Doriath, and why Thingol had a grudge against the Feanorions.
@vaiyt
@vaiyt Рік тому
Easier to understand if you read his full name Elu Thingol, which is the Sindarin version of Elwë Singollo.
@GeneralMiller92FIN
@GeneralMiller92FIN Рік тому
Im always imagining that when the rest of the Valar are singing nicely in the choir lead by the conductor ilúvatar. Melkor is in the next room playing loudly rock music.
@seanhartel5362
@seanhartel5362 2 роки тому
Just a minor correction with the two hosts of the Noldor that left Valinor: Fingolfin had the larger host out of the two half brothers. That’s the only reason they were able to overcome the Teleri at Alqualonde, when Fingolfin’s host joined the battle in their ignorance of who had instigated the kinslaying.
@emailjough
@emailjough 11 місяців тому
I think what is most impressive about the Silmarillion is that it's fiction- it came from the imagination of one man. It's so convoluted, irregular and non-linear, it's almost as though he "received" it rather than invented it. Most authors when sitting down to write a story have an agenda, a point to make, a message to get across, they're trying to create a story with exposition, climax and denouement. With Tolkien it's like he's just reporting history as it happened, like it wasn't up to him. It adds a kind of faux authenticity that blurs the line between fact and fiction.
@Wade_Fucking_Wilson
@Wade_Fucking_Wilson 5 місяців тому
Is it really non linear??? I thought it told the story of the first age from A to Z (I haven't read any books)
@CMyers2000
@CMyers2000 Рік тому
Seriously so, so helpful. I just finished the Silmarillion a few days ago, and I know I missed SO much. It’s a truly overwhelming amount of information. This made the book far more accessible, and I greatly appreciate it! Now on to the Unfinished Tales…
@tobiasyoder
@tobiasyoder Рік тому
Songs like it’s time for second reading of Silmarillion to catch all the gorey detail now that you got a good foundation
@HolyProtection3
@HolyProtection3 Рік тому
@@tobiasyoder Yep! That’s what I plan to do now having just finished the Silmarillion. Should be way more digestible the second time through. Might start unfinished tales first though to get even more detail, that way I will feel even less overwhelmed in re-reading the Silmarillion. Such a fantastic book!
@ptorq
@ptorq Рік тому
I don't really want to tell you not to read Unfinished Tales, but ... the Silmarillion is the result of editors going through some (in some cases very) rough drafts and putting together a mostly-consistent story out of the pieces. Unfinished Tales is the pieces they didn't use, so in a lot of places it's basically "you remember that story in the Silmarillion about X? Here's another way it could have gone." If you're going into it with the attitude "I want to know every half baked idea JRRT ever had about elves" then godspeed, otherwise maybe give it a pass.
@adamzanetti9019
@adamzanetti9019 3 місяці тому
Yea I totally spaced on creating the ents in retaliation of dwarves
@UnwindUK
@UnwindUK 2 роки тому
Great video! Enjoyed watching, although I feel like you missed out a couple of pretty important things; firstly the pretty monumental part of Turin's story where he kills Glaurung, and secondly, the event that made Eru sink Numenor, which was the Numenoreans sailing West (which they were forbidden to do) and landing in Valinor to make war on the Valar
@zachofthebattery2864
@zachofthebattery2864 Рік тому
plus that ungolient was not just a spider but rather a primordial form of evil on a cosmic scale
@Bloodshark123
@Bloodshark123 Рік тому
Yeah, I recently read The Children of Hurin and this video made me wonder if it's a different version of the story than the one in The Silmarillion.
@christiandonofrio679
@christiandonofrio679 Рік тому
@@Bloodshark123 Nope, the Children of Hurin is just a much longer and more detailed version of the chapter in Silmarillion. My favorite book of all time :D
@adriandenton6637
@adriandenton6637 Рік тому
And Sauron creating a cult and corrupting/encouraging the men of Numenor to sail West.
@JRCSalter
@JRCSalter Рік тому
Also missed out was the reward that Eärendil received to sail the heavens, meaning that the light from the star Eärendil is the light from the silmaril, and that means that Frodo and Sam used the silmaril's light (and by extension, that of the two Trees of Valinor) to fight off Shelob.
@pluspiping
@pluspiping Рік тому
It's incredible that you condensed this down to 17 minutes, considering everything you covered. There's just so much cool stuff in there. I always try to tell people The Silmarillion is a book full of some of the most Metal legends you've ever read... interspersed with pages-long geography maps that are read out to you in text. For anyone watching this and thinking "do I want to read The Silmarillion?" and you think this all sounds cool, yes, do it. It is as cool as all this and more. But mostly if you know how to skim-read while reading the map parts. (And have an index and glossary in the back of the book if you, like me, have a terrible memory for names.)
@caseco4979
@caseco4979 Рік тому
Túrins full story is the original grimdark
@Wildbot34
@Wildbot34 Рік тому
Also important to mention that Beleriand (West Middle Earth) no longer exists as it was sunk after the War of Wrath
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
During, not after... Right? The battle was so fierce, the landscape itself was changed
@ManicBard
@ManicBard Рік тому
Broad strokes. If nothing else your summary offers a window into the creation and complexities of the 'world' and its growing inhabitants. Having read the Silmarillion (several times) I enjoyed how you raced through it. If I may be so bold; you did miss a few salient points - but to explain this volume in 17 minutes is quite an achievement. Kudos!!!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@kriss2312
@kriss2312 2 роки тому
yes! finally the extended edition we have all been waiting for! its amazing!
@selardohr7697
@selardohr7697 Рік тому
I'm not a brave person, i can't handle the Silmarillion. Thanks for this video!! It was so great! Edit: I'm 2/3 of the way through the book, using videos and the Tolkien companion to help and its SO GOOD!!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@human3745
@human3745 Рік тому
I would recommend one searching up a free silmarillion audiobook online, it’s only like 10 hours and the format really lends itself well to oration (it’s also easier to understand as it’s not reading so many unfamilliar words and names)
@luceatlux7087
@luceatlux7087 2 роки тому
imagine putting all these nuanced plot points together, having to pick things apart from seriously hardcore, thick-ass books. ty for the relay!
@adriandenton6637
@adriandenton6637 Рік тому
The books not that thick. The Fellowship is bigger I think.
@luceatlux7087
@luceatlux7087 Рік тому
@@adriandenton6637 "this video will give you a crash course on all the obscure references made throughout the Lord of the Rings" LOTR collected works is thick as hell.
@crispybacon9917
@crispybacon9917 2 роки тому
Many people die before they complete the journey The journey is so hard the author died before completing it
@AuroraMystique
@AuroraMystique 2 роки тому
I love that i randomly thought about your old video just as you released this one
@joshuatatro4503
@joshuatatro4503 Рік тому
Honestly a pretty good summation of so much time/events, so seriously props on that. Others have noted some fairly important points that were missed, so I won't re-hash those, but one thing no one else has mentioned that you don't address is @3:25 with why the Teleri split and one half fails to immigrate to Valinor -- namely that Thingol **is** Elwë (also known as Elu and Singollo at various times -- dude's got a lot of names). So it's not just "an elf" that Melian enchants and weds, it's the lord and high king of the Teleri, and the ambassador of the Valar to his people. Indeed, arguably the main reason the Teleri split into two groups with one remaining behind (the rest being led to Valinor by Thingol's brother, Olwë, who in turn becomes the replacement lord) is that the group that remains in Middle Earth refuse to leave without their king, who incidentally was not just "enchanted" but then also went missing for some 200 years. So to say "they got distracted" is a simplification at best. Also, maybe consider listening to the audiobook of the Silmarillion in order to get pronunciation of various things in elvish/Sindarin? I'm not really a stickler for such things, but I'm guessing you do care, and in fairness Tolkien was first and foremost a scholar/linguist, so he certainly cared (you don't invent your own languages if you don't care...). This is a good enough video that it deserves more or less correct phonetics, and I'm sure your future content on the matter would/will benefit from that kind of attention to detail!
@Downside27
@Downside27 Рік тому
And too think one guy made ALL of this lore. Just a truely brillante writer
@redy55
@redy55 Рік тому
This guy made all fantasy
@DiegoBao
@DiegoBao Рік тому
And he never finished writing it really. He was writing and rewriting it until his death 😔 what we have as The Silmarillion is thanks to his son Christopher, or we would never have know about all this.
@MaurizioGarzelli
@MaurizioGarzelli Рік тому
Thanks, it was very concise but also very good: I read the Silmarillions and it was indeed a lot, and this kind of puts back things into prospective, and is great as a sort of extended table of content that helps to find the part that I want to deepen by understanding the general story
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@fruitchewx127
@fruitchewx127 2 роки тому
3:35 i thought most of the mirkwood elves would be Nandor rather than sindar as the Nandor elves were the ones who left the journey east of the misty mountains specifically
@radagast7200
@radagast7200 2 роки тому
I thought the mirkwood elves were Silvan, one of the branches of the Avari. One other being the Moriquendi, or dark elves, who were captured by Melkor and twisted, explaining why the orcs were so sensitive to light.
@hithedragon7842
@hithedragon7842 Рік тому
@@radagast7200 the silvan and nandor are two branches of the same group, which split off from the Teleri. There isn't really any information about any of the Avari.
@camille_la_chenille
@camille_la_chenille Рік тому
"an alarming of people die before they complete the journey." is a perfect summary of the Silmarillion
@petelamoia
@petelamoia Рік тому
Love the "gauge-o-evil" on "E" -- brilliant :)
@brackman71
@brackman71 Рік тому
10:36 "NOT A TRAP" Brilliant.
@OrangeJuiceDripping
@OrangeJuiceDripping 2 роки тому
Hey man this was an incredible video, if you had a catalogue of videos like this you sre basically guaranteed to hit higher subs!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess 2 роки тому
The problem is they take forever to make. I'm thinking I will make one about Ancient Rome next, and go in a nonfiction direction.
@benbrown8258
@benbrown8258 Рік тому
@@JPKloess this is absolutely stunning incredible!!
@benderthepirate
@benderthepirate 2 роки тому
You actually did it, you mad lad. Great video!
@drankin_barry6005
@drankin_barry6005 Рік тому
Hey Thank you for this brilliant breakdown. Your work does not go unappreciated! Cheers!
@la5369
@la5369 Рік тому
I understood more in this video than reading the whole book. THANK YOUUUU
@christopherhiggins8238
@christopherhiggins8238 Рік тому
It has been several years since my last reading of the Silmarillion, but I would say you did a great Cliff Notes version! I wish someone would make it into a series of films or extended TV series. It deserves to be shown to those that lack the ability or patience to read. Because let's face it, it starts off about as fun as reading Genesis in the Old Testament...
@GeorgeVazquez
@GeorgeVazquez Рік тому
The Amazon show "Rings of Power' takes place in the second age. It doesn't cover all of the Silmarillions but there's going to be a lot of over lap there.
@huey6248
@huey6248 Рік тому
the bible better
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 Рік тому
Yeah, the parallels to Genesis are definitely there.
@TheGonzogibby
@TheGonzogibby Рік тому
@@GeorgeVazquez Amazon has no rights to any of The Silmarillion, and is contractually obliged to have nothing even appear to be influenced by anything they do not own rights to - so I doubt we will see anything like any overlap. It's sad really. Silmarillion would've made such a better serialised TV show. I doubt RoP is going to be anything special, from what I see so far - but am happy to be wrong.
@GeorgeVazquez
@GeorgeVazquez Рік тому
@@TheGonzogibby oh wow I had no idea about that. Well if that’s the case then I have lost hope for this show. I’ve seen the first two episodes so far and was underwhelmed. I’ll watch the third one but I have always expected this show to be an ok show at best
@DrewProductions6
@DrewProductions6 Рік тому
I've read the silmarillion three times and this is the best summary i've ever seen!
@wesplybon9510
@wesplybon9510 Рік тому
Thanks for this! Helped to understand a very high level of what's been going on, especially that vague reference to when "Morgoth looked upon the Silmarils" that Celebrimbor made in Rings of Power. But also nice to have some plot spoilers, as it appears Rings of Power takes place during Akallabeth.
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
Celebrimbor? I thought it was Feanor?
@wesplybon9510
@wesplybon9510 Рік тому
@@sjonnieplayfull5859 Celebrimbor. I totally butchered the quote because I didn't go back and rewatch before posting, but I just did to be sure I didn't make it all up 😂
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
@@wesplybon9510 Just looked it up: Feanor made the Silmarils, Celebrimbor (his grandson) made the rings of power. And I see where our confusion lies: You mean Celebrimbor made the quote, I was thinking about making the Silmarils. English is not my native tongue, hence the confusion on my side. Peace and sweet water to you sir
@theuselessdrunk
@theuselessdrunk Рік тому
if you are watching that show i highly recommend to forget about the lore. You will get miserable and angry trying to conceal both show and lore which is impossible. The amazon production is not canon, it can go wherever they want.
@Pointillax
@Pointillax Рік тому
@@theuselessdrunk This, I spent so much time reading the Silmarillion and trying to remember who's who and who did what in wich order, that I can't watch the show. It just makes me angry when I see incoherence, and confuses me when I'm not sure about the original lore
@alextrill5829
@alextrill5829 Рік тому
Elves of Mirkwood are not Sindar, they are Sylvan Elves, the ones that never went to Valinor and simply dwelt in Middle Earth. Their rulers Thranduil and Legolas are Sindar though. Most other elves in Middle Earth are also Sindar - including elves of Lorien, Rivendell and Grey Havens.
@alejandromaldonado6159
@alejandromaldonado6159 Рік тому
The main difference is that Sylvan are not high elves and never seen the light of Valinor. The Sindar of are a mix of High elves of the Nolder and the noble lineage of Doriath. In the Third Age the Grey Havens and Rivendell are purely Noldor. While Galadriels realm and Kirkwood is where the Sindar rule over the Sylvan elves.
@alextrill5829
@alextrill5829 Рік тому
@@alejandromaldonado6159 Impressive. Almost everything you said is wrong.
@Freitag570
@Freitag570 Рік тому
Rivendell are Noldor, one of the last places where the noldor still live. The Elves of the Grey Havens are smth different. They are a mix of noldor and Sindar, since they are the decendants of the survivors of Doriath, Nargothrond and the Elves of the Isle of Balar.
@trevhib
@trevhib Рік тому
Thank you for raising this. When I saw it in the video I immediately thought it wasn't right (or at least confusing in its brevity). I read the Silmarillion last month and have gone straight onto the Hobbit. I'm at the point where Thorin has been imprisoned by the king of the Elves of Mirkwood. When the video said these were the Sindar, I thought, "surely this wasn't king Thingol who is in Doriath, isn't it king Thranduil?" I'm glad to discover I have been paying attention. I didn't realise though that Thranduil was Sindar and the Sylvans took him and some others as their king/rulers. Very interesting.
@wuld5201
@wuld5201 Рік тому
@@trevhib Right. Thranduil's father Oropher was possibly a lord under Thingol, living in Menegroth, and escaped the Second Kinslaying (I don't think this info has ever been actually canon though). As for the Sylvan, I'm fairly sure they're part of the Moriquendi, the group of elves that never even started the journey West in the first place.
@TradCathMom
@TradCathMom 2 роки тому
What a great video and synopsis! Loved it!!!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@RevKaos
@RevKaos Рік тому
Ha! This is the most condensed, yet precise overview of the Silmarillion that I have ever seen. Good job! Makes me want to read it again. Thanks.
@rushofblood994
@rushofblood994 2 роки тому
"Halls of Mandos in a handbasket" 😂
@briangaribay2854
@briangaribay2854 Рік тому
I loved this. Illustrations were great. Content excellent. Side bar comments superb. Had me laugh out loud a number of times. Great work by all.
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks
@maglorf4353
@maglorf4353 2 роки тому
I'm glad you agree that musical battles are so cool.
@dungeoneering1974
@dungeoneering1974 Рік тому
I've read The Silmarillion three times (once physical, twice audio), and still never understood it, until now. Thanks.
@yury2749
@yury2749 Рік тому
The coloquialisms you sprinkle in crack me up every time. Never expected and so deadpan!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks!
@kencooper8835
@kencooper8835 Рік тому
I found the best way to read The Silmarillion is a little at a time, each day. This helps greatly in digesting all of the intricate details, names, descriptions, relations, etc, without feeling overwhelmed by so much information bombarding your brain. The time and place that I found that worked best at limiting my exposure to information overload was (if you're easily offended by reality, read no further) during my first morning "break" at work when I had a 15-20 minute period all to myself while resting in that alliterative room... ... lol
@NeedyLilGuy
@NeedyLilGuy Рік тому
These are amazing I just casually assumed that this had millions of views and you were a massive youtuber was shocked to see the view count. One day this is gonna be a huge channel and you deserve it
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
Almost half a million now...
@kaneo1
@kaneo1 Рік тому
Still a better love story than _The Rings Of Power._
@commiehunter733
@commiehunter733 5 місяців тому
Yup😂
@madabusd
@madabusd Рік тому
Immensely enjoyed this. Well done, my friend!! 😃👏🏽
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@wockomtosh
@wockomtosh Рік тому
I always forget about how the genealogy goes. I think it's hilarious how closely Galadriel and Elrond are related when you look at the new Rings of Power series.
@joshuatatro4503
@joshuatatro4503 Рік тому
Well, in the new series it's not clear if they have that relationship yet. Elrond does marry Galadriel and Celeborn's daughter, Celebrian, however it's kind of murky when that occurs, but at the very least it's known that Celebrian wasn't born until the Second Age after Galadriel leaves Lindon, and some 300 years into it at that. In The Rings of Power thus far, Celeborn is nowhere to be found and Galadriel is very much still hanging around Lindon, doing the will of King Gil-galad, so it would seem that she's not yet his mother in-law. Indeed, the absence of Celeborn and Galadriel almost returning to Valinor without him is... intriguing to say the least.
@Shamino1
@Shamino1 Рік тому
@@joshuatatro4503 In RoP, Galadriel is already a minimum 15,000 solar-years old. It's been about 800-1000 years since Morgoth's demise. Celebrian is a mere 200 when Sauron is first sighted in the Second Age- so, in RoP, Galadriel's being an absent mother in the first centuries of her child's life.
@znail4675
@znail4675 Рік тому
@@Shamino1 You are talking like the TV series Rings of Power have any real connection to Tolkien and the story in Silmarillion.
@Caramirdan
@Caramirdan Рік тому
To be fair, there's much hilarity in the new Rings of Power series compared to The Silmarillion.
@elrond7887
@elrond7887 Рік тому
RoP is not Tolkiens story at all
@VoIcanoman
@VoIcanoman Рік тому
One thing that wasn't mentioned was that Elwë, one of the Elves who got the all-expenses paid trip to Valinor, IS Thingol, the Elf who fell in love with Melian and fathered Lúthien (the most beautiful woman, Elf, Human, Hobbit or Dwarf,* to ever live). So he decided to hang out in Doriath with her, and became King of a bunch of his Elf-buddies who had waited for him after he disappeared for awhile (being enchanted by Melian's otherworldly charms for an unknown amount of time, intimated by Tolkien as many months at least) on the journey to the West (those who didn't wait - the Noldor and Vanyar - kept on travelling). Thingol was the lone Calaquendi (Elf who had seen the light of the Two Trees of Valinor**) among his people. Edit: The Prophecy of the North (or the Doom of the Noldor), handed down by Mandos himself in the wake of the First Kinslaying and the beginning of the flight of the Noldor, should've been part of this synopsis. It's riveting stuff, so I reproduce it here in full: _Tears unnumbered ye shall shed; and the Valar will fence Valinor against you, and shut you out, so that not even the echo of your lamentation shall pass over the mountains. On the House of Fëanor the wrath of the Valar lieth from the West unto the uttermost East, and upon all that will follow them it shall be laid also. Their Oath shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. _*_To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass._*_ The Dispossessed shall they be for ever._ _Ye have spilled the blood of your kindred unrighteously and have stained the land of Aman. For blood ye shall render blood, and beyond Aman ye shall dwell in Death's shadow. For though Eru appointed to you to die not in Eä, and no sickness may assail you, yet slain ye may be, and slain ye shall be: by weapon and by torment and by grief; and your houseless spirits shall come then to Mandos. There long shall ye abide and yearn for your bodies, and find little pity though all whom ye have slain should entreat for you. And those that endure in Middle-earth and come not to Mandos shall grow weary of the world as with a great burden, and shall wane, and become as shadows of regret before the younger race that cometh after. The Valar have spoken._ In bold is the most important line - Mandos prophesied that the Noldor (and any Elves, Dwarves or Men who allied themselves with the Noldor) could never prosper for long in Middle-Earth. Everything that they did turned to crap in the end. Also, note that last part: "[Those] that endure in Middle-Earth [...]." Mandos knew even then that the Noldor, the most OP of the Elves (both by nature and because they had lived in Valinor, seen the Trees before they were destroyed, and had their knowledge increased exponentially by studying with gods, Aulë in particular), would experience this precipitous decline should they remain in Middle-Earth...a decline that is approaching its inevitable terminus in Lord of the Rings. The power of the Silmarils, and the bitter oath to reclaim them are both gone by this point, and yet the prophecy still holds true (Mandos did say that they would be dispossessed for ever, which is a long time, I'm told). It's also worth remembering that the creator of the three Elven rings of power is none other than Celebrimbor, Fëanor's grandson. Being a part of the House of Fëanor, *at which the wrath of the Valar was directed most severely,* Celebrimbor's creation of the Three (which looked like a blessing for the Elves, a way to keep their power alive) ultimately made things worse in the end (indeed, Elrond plainly states that it would have been better if they had never been made). Once the One was destroyed, the Elves could either become a shadow of their former selves, or do as Galadriel herself did and seek the pardon of the Valar, following the straight path to the undying lands. Edit 2: Oh, and Tuor and Idril couldn't have survived the Fall of Gondolin without the help of an Elf called Glorfindel, who slew a Balrog barring their escape route. He saved the refugees, but died in the process. HOWEVER, in an interesting parallel to what happened in Gandalf's fight with a Balrog, Glorfindel didn't stay dead (zombie Elf?). He was sent by the Valar BACK to Middle-Earth...and eventually helps our boy Frodo (and Sam, Pippin, Merry and Aragorn) out on their road to Rivendell, when they are facing the Nazgûl. This ties him to both the salvation of the peoples of the First AND Third Ages. *Or orc, I suppose (shudders). Now that I think about it though, Peter Jackson implied that orcs were hatched from slimy, amniotic fluid-containing egg-like structures, and not birthed. And Tolkien didn't really deign to favour us with the details of #orcsex, so I'm wondering if there even WERE female orcs. The questions that keep a geek up at night... **This is important because the Calaquendi were the most powerful of the Elves. Somehow they got power, wisdom and even beauty from merely glancing at the Two Trees.
@charlesdang2557
@charlesdang2557 Рік тому
wow i learned more here of LOTR lore from your reply and the video itself than I have anywhere else in a short time. thanks
@nirfz
@nirfz Рік тому
I could be wrong, but if you go by things mentioned in the Hobbit and te appendices of LOTR, orcs have to reproduce like all other beings in Middleearth: Azog was chief of the Orcs in the Battle of Azanulbizar where he got slain, and his *son* Bolg lead an orc army in the battle of the five armies. Also the slimy egg like structures in the movies was just how Saruman created his Uruk-Hai. So one could say "the Wizard did his own cloning experiments..."
@MarcosMarsalErnesto
@MarcosMarsalErnesto Рік тому
Loved it, and even better with subs, it has the pace of your voice, good job really
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad you liked it!
@DimaRakesah
@DimaRakesah Рік тому
Thanks for this! It's been so long since I read it that it was all a mush in my head. The refresher is super helpful!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
You're welcome!
@charlesdang2557
@charlesdang2557 Рік тому
amazing work my friend. I have started the Silmarillion several times, but never got past the first chapter. Way to go!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@jmad318
@jmad318 Рік тому
I have trouble concentrating on reading books, but have listened to the silmarillion multiple times as a "book on tape". Might be worth trying. It's still a lot to take in, but the second time around was much easier to follow along with.
@epsilonjay4123
@epsilonjay4123 2 роки тому
I have been waiting for this ever since I saw the original.
@MrDigitop
@MrDigitop Рік тому
Bro even with this brilliantly compacted and explained version of the book I got so damn confused by minute 8, that I put it away to repeat watch later lol
@timothylili
@timothylili Рік тому
The sigh of relief at 14:46, after he says “and finally” (because there is just so much information)
@mark27432
@mark27432 Рік тому
Excellent video! One of the things that always drew me to the silmarillion is the way in which you kind of sympathise with Feanor throughout even as he slowly descends into madness. At each stage in the journey to too feel frustration with the valar for being slow to act, and being seemingly so naive in letting morgoth go free again. You feel like in a way it is all the Valar's fault even as Feanor slays his own kin. It has extraordinary parallels to real life tragedies.
@nirfz
@nirfz Рік тому
Honestly i never felt any of those sympathies to Feanor. He acted like a pretentious, ruthless bigheaded di$% who even killed others for not helping him. The most symphathy to anyone of his clan i had for Maedhros, as he seemed the least a§§§ole of them. His brothers refused to help others in hope of those in need to ge tkilled to have fewer "rivals", played intrigues and schemes... And he did the least of that.
@xaviervilloing6636
@xaviervilloing6636 Рік тому
16:52 Also up to that point the Earth (Arda) was flat and then it became round, while a good chunk of it (Valinor) was removed to basically float in space as a kind of practical paradise.
@seaofglass77
@seaofglass77 Рік тому
This is a true work of passion and love. Thank you.
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks for watching
@sepo3451
@sepo3451 Рік тому
First I was not sure if you could do a complex, wide-ranging topic like the Silmarillion in more than 3 minutes. To be honest my doubts were enormous. But then you did it. You just did it. And I am still puzzled :)
@sleetytax1203
@sleetytax1203 2 роки тому
Had the original in my recommended! Excited!
@GerardHammond
@GerardHammond Рік тому
This was excellent. I loved the presentation. The animated idea was very clever and it worked really well. Timing of jokes was great. I am about to read the Silmarillion and I know it will be tough going. LOTR took 2+ months to read and was great but not easy. thanks
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad you liked it
@stitch3163
@stitch3163 Рік тому
This was as informative as it was entertaining. I did laugh out loud quite a few times. Very well done, JP.
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks
@dcaffran
@dcaffran Рік тому
To add to the fun: you mentioned three elves that went first to Valinor. Finwe, Olwe and Elwe. Then, they return to Middle-Earth and start the journey again with their folk. And then we are told about how a dude named Thingol quits the journey and stays with Melian. Well, Thingol and Elwe are the same character. Elwe Singollo or Elu Thingol. Four names, one dude. FML
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
whoops
@WforWill
@WforWill 2 роки тому
That was actually hilarious with some of the stuff you did in the video. I would have liked the third age and the rings in depth but we all know at least some version of that story
@sedlyholmes3722
@sedlyholmes3722 Рік тому
Valars: promise you be good? Melkor: I'll be good Ulmar: that's sus
@GreedyOrange
@GreedyOrange Рік тому
this chanel will be so good to freshen up on my tolkien knowledge while crying myself to sleep after watching rings of power,thank you!
@GreedyOrange
@GreedyOrange Рік тому
meaning i liked and subscribed,if that wasnt clear :p
@wallyosmond9204
@wallyosmond9204 Рік тому
Leaving out Turin Truambar's encoutner with the dragon is sacriledge. It's one of the best parts in the entire Tolkien universe. Also I think saying how Luthien sang Melkor to sleep after being captured from her cage is worth including. If you edit things? Amazing job tho.
@marna_li
@marna_li Рік тому
Melkor wanted to make his own creations without the constraints of Eru which made him unable to give his creations a soul. He pretty much got angry with the other Valar for obeying Erus plan for the world and his First and Second born. That is how he turned evil. Corrupting and twisting other beings. Creating the race of orcs from elves. Hence the quote aboute evil being unable to create something new. The Undying Lands was a place for immortals to live. Not that it made the ones living there immortal. Only Eru has the power to grant life and longevity to his creations. Immortality means that your soul is tied to the world. Elves are bound to Arda. When they die they go to the Halls of Mandos in Valinor. They may reincarnate also. Men are free to create their own destinies. And due to their souls not being inherently connected to Arda, their souls wander to another place when they die. Only Eru knows where.
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
Elves can reincarnate, but don't always do. Some, like Feanor, are not allowed to for a long time
@pathfinder2reality
@pathfinder2reality Рік тому
@@sjonnieplayfull5859 Sinse Arda itself is tainted and marred by Melkor, the damage to it and its corruption makes Elves weary after some time. Their soul literally consumes their body and they fade away. Being killed is also a very traumatic, unnatural experience for the Elves and that is why their souls stay for some time in the Halls of Mandos to heal the weariness before they could be reincarnated. FInrod Felagund, brother to Galadriel and Glorfindel got reincarnated very quickly while some like Feanor will not be reincarnated until the end of days and the completion of the Music.
@garrettcolon20
@garrettcolon20 Рік тому
@@pathfinder2reality about the trauma of death, why did the elves decide to start killing eachother like, 30 minutes after they woke up?
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
@@pathfinder2reality I thought he was not allowed to, but it's been some time that I read the book
@djjdjdbdjsj5353
@djjdjdbdjsj5353 Рік тому
Does Eru llúvatar predate both the timeless halls and timeless void beyond EÄ?
@lucasbakeforero426
@lucasbakeforero426 Рік тому
Great video! Loved the narration. Only thing that comes to mind that is rather important for the overall story is the battle between elves and dwarfs in Dorian where their rivalry truly began.
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Good point
@gingle9429
@gingle9429 Рік тому
Thank you for this. I needed a recap
@runespar
@runespar Рік тому
The Children of Hurin is honestly one of the best stories set in the First Age.
@lausdeo4944
@lausdeo4944 Рік тому
*the best there I fixed it for you.
@bill-gray
@bill-gray Рік тому
Great video, halariously done 👍
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks!
@zatornagirroc7175
@zatornagirroc7175 Рік тому
I love stuff like this. Thanks so much, and there were bits that were quite funny. Well done.
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Thanks!
@zamis21
@zamis21 Рік тому
Thank you and Love your Illustration.
@empyreum6869
@empyreum6869 Рік тому
Didn't Eru Ilúvatar destroy Numenor because they went off to invade the undying lands? After that they got trapped in the caves of the forgotten by Eru Ilúvatar and he made the world round as to make invading an impossibility. He actually made a way for the elves to go the the undying lands by creating a path that curves of the angle of the earth. Then he destroyed Numenor. I also remember they called it a variation of Atlantis after that. I know it's a summary, but you missed so much info there i had to comment.
@TheMimiSard
@TheMimiSard Рік тому
Yes, that is right, even up to the variant of Atlantis as an after-name that means something like "the fallen".
@ignacioaguirre9689
@ignacioaguirre9689 Рік тому
Yup, even if it’s a summary, the part where “God got so angry he made the world round and hid Valinor in what’s basically another dimension“ it’s a petty big thing to overlook lmao. But good video, tho.
@exspiravit6920
@exspiravit6920 Рік тому
@@ignacioaguirre9689 I'm 40 and read all this plus the "unpublished Tolkien notes" (didn't they end up just putting that in one big book with The Silmarillion?) when I was like 15......I remember NONE of these details LOLOL.......or I got into WH40k and that completely supplanted all the previous knowledge idk.
@taqresu5865
@taqresu5865 Рік тому
@@exspiravit6920 Warhammer 40k deserves a condensed history video of it's own. I can't even keep up with it, so I basically just resorted to the history of the faction I picked, The Tau (which is perhaps the easiest to follow because they're relatively new on the grand scale of things).
@exspiravit6920
@exspiravit6920 Рік тому
@@taqresu5865 Luckily I got into it when I was around 15-16 in the late 90s and the whole."Horus Heresy" thing wasn't a thing yet. I got to slowly and comfortably read EVERYTHING that already existed, then everything else as it was published. Right time right place, I guess. There are definitely several distinctive factions of 40k fans: The really old school table-top gamer fans, the semi-serious table toppers who loved the fiction and background lore (that's Me!!), and those who came "later" LOL.....I call them "Fluff-heads" but I realize they aren't all that simple to judge. They like to go to wikis and lexicanum and read all the fluff (spoiling it for themselves, WHY??) so they can appear smart about it, but come off really......exasperating.
@thetwiceapostle6175
@thetwiceapostle6175 Рік тому
correction: only Thranduil was a Sindar. the other elves in Mirkwood were not Sindar but Silvan.
@soulsey
@soulsey Рік тому
Orcs were elves that were given the covid vaccine.
@maliyahstark2108
@maliyahstark2108 Рік тому
Great (and hilarious) summary!
@picivyvortac2641
@picivyvortac2641 Рік тому
well done. this is a great audiobook btw. it's a lot easier when someone else reads the names.
@nancyvanvarick2000
@nancyvanvarick2000 2 роки тому
thank you so much, I read the book when I was 14 and it was such a slog! I started again and then I found your video, and whew! btw, I also just think it's cool that Galadriel is Elrond's mother in law.
@maxwaggoner823
@maxwaggoner823 Рік тому
Huan the wolf? Huan the hound of Valinor!
@PetkoTashev-er1kz
@PetkoTashev-er1kz Рік тому
Fantastic job! I have learned a lot ( even though i have red the book , there were so many confusing things for me ) This video really explains the “big picture “ 👏🏻
@Silversmith70
@Silversmith70 Рік тому
Dang, that was enlightening. Thank you for that!
@nickstudlangel
@nickstudlangel 2 роки тому
SpongeBob narrative: 8 years later* Lol love the video
@ianallardyce4222
@ianallardyce4222 Рік тому
Superb video mate. Just one thing... Huan was a Hound 🐕
@Nienna_Asyare
@Nienna_Asyare 5 місяців тому
This was simply great & well illustrated!
@JPKloess
@JPKloess 5 місяців тому
Thanks!
@JonCreates
@JonCreates Рік тому
This was just amazing!
@ilovebutterstuff
@ilovebutterstuff Рік тому
What a refreshing break from the ridiculousness and obsession with modern politics. Thank you for providing some much needed entertainment.
@pjabrony8280
@pjabrony8280 Рік тому
Aragorn and Arwen were cousins both 63 and 69 times removed, since Isildur's line, which ruled Arnor, and his brother Anarion's line, which ruled Gondor, rejoined when Arvedui (23 generations from Isildur) and Firiel (29 generations from Anarion) married and bore Aragorn's ancestor Aranarth.
@znail4675
@znail4675 Рік тому
Most people you meet on the street is likely to be closer relatives then that to you.
@johnharris8813
@johnharris8813 Рік тому
...the halls of Mando in a hand basket!! This is brilliant. Thanks much!
@andrewdillard5961
@andrewdillard5961 Рік тому
Super entertaining man! Very well done
@JPKloess
@JPKloess Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed!
@psevdhome
@psevdhome Рік тому
Fëanor did not attempt to make himself king. He was the king. His father had died and he was the eldest son. He had been exiled along with his father from Tirion because he threatened Fingolfin first (even though Fingolfin also was ready to fight Fëanor). So in the meantime Fingolfin had ruled the remaining noldor. It is only after Fëanor's death that his son Maedhros feels sorry for the other noldor and lets the kingship pass to Fingolfin.
@michaellutes1057
@michaellutes1057 Рік тому
It’s funny to me that the Silmarillion is so tough and yet it was my first major novel to read as a kid. And it remains one of my ultimate favorites to this day. As long as Amazon doesn’t get the movie rights to the silmarillion it will make a fantastic movie/tv series one day!
@aderi31415
@aderi31415 Рік тому
Was that sarcasm? It's hard to tell. The Rings of Power are based on the last two books.
@adriandenton6637
@adriandenton6637 Рік тому
@@aderi31415 No they are not. They are not allowed to touch the Silmarilion unless the information is in the one Appendices that they gained the rights for. The one they bought the rights for is near the end of the Return of the King.
@peterpayne2219
@peterpayne2219 Місяць тому
This was outstanding
@gmansard641
@gmansard641 3 місяці тому
I like Melkor's fire extinguisher when he's about to snuff Ormal and Illuin at 1:50.
@Franki3W
@Franki3W 2 роки тому
Love it! Thank you much for taking the time. This really helps me understand a few things better & in the end i feel enlightened😎 perhaps you can do the unfinished tales next...however your non commitment leads you😉
@JPKloess
@JPKloess 2 роки тому
I think I might need to switch to some non-Tolkien for a change of pace. Maybe Lewis' Space Trilogy or something.
@Franki3W
@Franki3W 2 роки тому
@@JPKloess lol try supernatural...theres 15 seasons to inspire you 😉😉
@JPKloess
@JPKloess 2 роки тому
@@Franki3W yeah, but I hear only the first five are good
@Franki3W
@Franki3W 2 роки тому
@@JPKloess i would argue up to the 10th its brilliant. The last 5 is still good but some storylines could have been skipped - imo. Still good to watch though😉 well maybe cause im a hard core fangirl😇
@ecthelion222
@ecthelion222 Рік тому
This was good. I appreciate the content! If anyone wants a very thorough explanation on anything LOTR related check the channel In Deep Geek. (I’m just a fan). The narrator is also great and he delves very deeply into the timeline. That is if you have the time for the timeline heh. He has plenty of shorter videos too though. When he describes a character a place or timeline he sets you in it as if you’re there by the sheer level of detail he includes. It’s fascinating.
@AntonyBrotherton
@AntonyBrotherton Рік тому
Brilliant synopsis
@connorwilliamson9882
@connorwilliamson9882 Рік тому
Sending this to everyone I know that are watching RoP. Thanks for making this!
@SpartyCubsFan
@SpartyCubsFan Рік тому
You know people watching that desecration 🤣🤣🤣
@connorwilliamson9882
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@@SpartyCubsFan how’s it feel to be so negative all the time? I like that show
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4:10 😂😂😂 - they should have listened to Tulcas, but there is no evil in Manwe, and he understands it not, he understand Melkor to be as he himself is and doesn't take note of what he did in the past. Manwe's niceness cost Turin a lot of misfortune much later on, I feel so bad for the guy.
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