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Every time I hear about the elves leaving middle earth, it makes me sad.
Right before Aragorn died, he said to Arwen she might choose to go to the Havens, but she said it's too late, she already made her choice, and regardless, there were no longer any ships that would bear her hence. So by year 122 of the Fourth Age, Cirdan must have already left with the last ship.
The description of Valinor is to me the most beautiful line in all of the legendarium. Fills me with with a longing to see it, even when it's not a real place.
I know little to nothing is known about the “Dark Land” but you should do a video on it Matt
Im just Ear-Reading through the silmarillion again and this video connected so much for me. Thank you for your work! Made my day
There is something magical in the tales of first and second ages and all the stuff regarding it.. miss these stories.
Hope one day these tales will be adapted in a good way
I love when artists remember that Shadowfax is also supposed to be on the ship with Gandalf and the rest XD
Would it not be possible to have a game whereby you could build some of the wonderful cities of LOTR and then go on to create your own
Legolas and Gimli took the ship too
Still never fails to bring me to tears. 20+ times Ive watched ROTK and I can't fight it. Amazing.
Capital of Lindon.
Thank you for this most excellent video.
This is probably the best channel here.
I do wonder know, does frodo ages/gets old in the undying lands? It would be weird for frodo to have gone after the war of the ring and stayed with his "mature" look and see many years later the arrival of old-man sam. Also I do wonder what happend to Bilbo too. Did he die on those lands or did he became an immortal? 🤔
do a video on Eomer
6:57
How do we know what Frodo experienced? We, the reader, are supposed to believe that this was all passed down in the Red Book, how did this information get in the Red Book once they passed over the sea? They didn’t have WhatsApp!
Congrats on 1M!
When did Legolas and Gimli leave for Valinor because I thought they were the last ship 🤔
After the elves left, who was left in middle earth? Was that the beginning of the age of men? The leaving of the elves seems so sad.
So no Elves were left in Middle Earth, Very Sad the very land they once ruled now it is in memory
So Legolas's ship that carried him and Gimli left before Cirdan and Celeborn?
Hey I have always wondered what would happen if Unguliant ate the silmarils.
All this fascinating lore from the (literally) amazing books and other writings is (literally) awesome, as in the details of lore inspire awe and the overall writings are an achievement that is amazing. The movies, particularly the original trilogy, are also literally awesome and amazing but weighted for the medium.
I don't know how movies or even series could ever convey such depth and magnificent detail as the books. Ultimately, this implies strongly that well written books will always be "better" than any derived visual product almost by definition.
So, if a book is truly well written it will be better than the movie and thus it
shouldgo without saying that book "X" is better than movie "X". I find that funny given how contentious it can be to make such statements, and the humor I found in that realization is both the point of this post and why I shared.