Why not give the ring to Gimli?

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  • @InDeepGeek
    @InDeepGeekАй бұрын

    This is an updated version of a video previously uploaded in Jan 2023

  • @dromankass8655

    @dromankass8655

    Ай бұрын

    No worries, I'll happily listen to it again, enjoying your descriptions of Gimli & the art work. All very good.

  • @danielduncan6806

    @danielduncan6806

    Ай бұрын

    Ah, okay, I started to question reality there for a moment.

  • @jetsamrover

    @jetsamrover

    Ай бұрын

    Curious, why was it updated?

  • @danielduncan6806

    @danielduncan6806

    Ай бұрын

    @@jetsamrover I think he does that periodically, to cover things that had not yet been thought of. Or maybe for corrections. I like the description he gave in this video, his musings about what Gimli would've been like had he been corrupted by the ring. I don't remember that from original.

  • @bomouth142

    @bomouth142

    Ай бұрын

    I was wondering about that. I'm curious if your video on Isildur after claiming the ring was taken down for edits, because it's gone now.

  • @thebreadbringer
    @thebreadbringerАй бұрын

    Gimli could throw the ring into the pit, so long as Legolas dared him to do it.

  • @GlazedLemon

    @GlazedLemon

    Ай бұрын

    "Certainty Of Death? Small Chance Of Success? What Are We Waitin' For?"

  • @MusMasi

    @MusMasi

    Ай бұрын

    That still only counts as ONE!!

  • @theBlankScroll

    @theBlankScroll

    Ай бұрын

    "Toss me."

  • @BrainboxccGames

    @BrainboxccGames

    Ай бұрын

    NOBODY TOSSES A RING!

  • @kineticstar

    @kineticstar

    Ай бұрын

    But wouldn't have gotten the "And you'll have my axe" line.

  • @347Jimmy
    @347JimmyАй бұрын

    While it was movie-only, being the only person to ever outright attempt to destroy the Ring deserves honourable mention

  • @Cognitive_Ape

    @Cognitive_Ape

    Ай бұрын

    Someone had to try. Up until that moment the rings was only known to be so durable based on the word of Sauron the Trustworthy.

  • @347Jimmy

    @347Jimmy

    Ай бұрын

    @@Cognitive_Ape well, most info about the Ring came from Isildur's account, but Movie Isildur wasnt a trustworthy source either (they kinda did him dirty)

  • @jamesadkins7150

    @jamesadkins7150

    Ай бұрын

    @@Cognitive_Apelol Sauron the Trustworthy got a great laugh, thanks 🤣

  • @jamesadkins7150

    @jamesadkins7150

    Ай бұрын

    @@347JimmyI was fine with the Isildur tone change, but the Faramir changes got under my skin hard

  • @347Jimmy

    @347Jimmy

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamesadkins7150 that's fair.

  • @graemenicholls2836
    @graemenicholls2836Ай бұрын

    Gimli couldn't have done it because the one ring still only counts as one.

  • @mjohnson5030

    @mjohnson5030

    Ай бұрын

    😂 Took me three readings, but I cackled loudly when I got it. Thanks for the belly laugh.

  • @i_need_a_name4977

    @i_need_a_name4977

    Ай бұрын

    @@mjohnson5030 I dont get the joke. Pls explain?

  • @coldnoodles2951

    @coldnoodles2951

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@i_need_a_name4977 🐘 🏹🏹🏹🏹 still only counts as one.

  • @armorhide406

    @armorhide406

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@i_need_a_name4977When he and Legolas were counting and comparing kills

  • @justinnyugen7015
    @justinnyugen7015Ай бұрын

    Pros: - Resistant to succumbing to the Ring's will - Wouldn't be manhandled by Boromir - Put up a better fight against Smeagol obviously, as well as any would-be kidnapper orcs Cons: - Zero stealth. Would be spotted much sooner on the marshes by Naz Ghul, at the gates, or going up the secret path. - Zero tact. Would have probably been killed by Faramir's group because of how hostile he is. Frodo did well in de-escalating the situation - Would probably attempt to charge the front gate

  • @calorion

    @calorion

    Ай бұрын

    Actually dwarves are established, in the Hobbit, as having plenty of stealth. Just less than elves or hobbits.

  • @user-mw2vn7pv8n

    @user-mw2vn7pv8n

    Ай бұрын

    Faramir was pretty friendly from the get go in the books, Gimli would have gotten past book Faramir

  • @Iscannon

    @Iscannon

    Ай бұрын

    These are good reasons, better than "It was ordained!"

  • @34566454332

    @34566454332

    Ай бұрын

    Gimli can be very charming, "'There is nothing, Lady Galadriel', said Gimli, bowing low and stammering. 'Nothing, unless it might be - unless it is permitted to ask, nay, to name a single strand of your hair, which surpasses the gold of the earth as the stars surpass the gems of the mine. I do not ask for such a gift. But you commanded me to name my desire'."

  • @lomiification

    @lomiification

    Ай бұрын

    Proper con: would have killed smeagol immediately

  • @mattturner6017
    @mattturner6017Ай бұрын

    In addition to all the solid reasons you gave, I dare to add another: politics. Frodo-- in addition to being stealthy, resistant to corruption, and fated -- was an a-political choice. The Elves and Dwarves clearly had trust issues between them, and both Elrond and Gandalf were well aware of the possible dangers of entrusting the Ring to a Man of Gondor, either of the line of Stewards or of Kings. Neither Frodo as an individual nor the Shire as an entity presented any political power threats to anybody, so the Noble lines of Elves, Men, and Dwarves had no cause to fear "somebody else" gaining some kind of advantage over them.

  • @Nimelennar

    @Nimelennar

    Ай бұрын

    And that's not just on the scale of kingdoms but within the party as well. Frodo, who had never been outside the Shire, was content to delegate leadership to Gandalf. Would a Dwarf-lord, as the Ring-bearer, be so keen to be led? And if not, would Legolas submit to the commands of a Dwarf? Would Boromir? No, it was best that when the Ring started whispering treason into the hearts of the Fellowship, that there be no preexisting grievances there for those whispers to latch onto.

  • @lennic

    @lennic

    Ай бұрын

    nice catch, didnt think of it like that but it makes sense!

  • @MusMasi

    @MusMasi

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine if Frodo had taken the Ring and Started the Hobbit Empire?

  • @KristiaanVanErmengem

    @KristiaanVanErmengem

    Ай бұрын

    @@MusMasi Frodo The Great

  • @la_scrittice_vita

    @la_scrittice_vita

    Ай бұрын

    That's a good point. It sits neatly next to the Gandalf-Galadriel argument: Not resistance but damage control. _If_ a hobbit was turned, how much damage would he actually do? How much time would it take him to work himself up to be any kind of a threat. Faced with Dark Gandalf, ME is instantly screwed. Aragorn, might take a few weeks tops to get his armies in place. But Frodo? There is time for containment. It won't be fun, but it's easily the least instantaneously threatening.

  • @theBlankScroll
    @theBlankScrollАй бұрын

    I love that Sauron gave the dwarves rings and the dwarves were like "What rings, off with ya."

  • @argonianale5716

    @argonianale5716

    Ай бұрын

    Dwarves in any are always chads 🗿

  • @TETASARAIVACS

    @TETASARAIVACS

    Ай бұрын

    Not really! The Dwarves cherished very much their Rings. “Gold-sickness” was a relentless drive to accumulate riches and was a consequence of their Rings. The Ring of Thrór was passed to his son Thráin (Thorin’s father), and until the Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain learned that Sauron had already taken back this Ring, they always kept searching for it. In fact, when Balin went to try and retake Moria, the main objetive was to try and get that Ring back! As Glóin tells us: “The Seven are lost to us - if Balin has not found the Ring of Thrór, which was the last; naught has been heard of it since Thrór perished in Moria. Indeed I may now reveal that was partly in hope to find that ring that Balin went away.” (Glóin, in “The Council of Elrond”)

  • @lomiification

    @lomiification

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TETASARAIVACS gold sickness came from dragons infecting and cursing the gold, no? With morgoth's influence?

  • @dimestorephilosopher3308

    @dimestorephilosopher3308

    Ай бұрын

    I don't know enough of the lore or if Tolkien even wrote it in, but it would be interesting if bc they were children of Aulë and not Ilúvatar, they were just just different enough that it didn't work.

  • @lynwood77

    @lynwood77

    Ай бұрын

    @@lomiification Dragons don't actually have any use for gold, but hoard it anyway. "Dragon sickness," which is basically unimportant to the story as a term, is just a metaphor for greed, particularly greed that blinds the "dragon sick" to the values Tolkien (and by extension the heroes of his books) held dear: friendship, kindness, peace and pleasant company.

  • @victorymansions
    @victorymansionsАй бұрын

    Everyone: see the ring and want to caress it and love it for eternity. Gimli: pulls out a massive axe and tries to smash it to smithereens.

  • @alicaramba7680

    @alicaramba7680

    Ай бұрын

    He just wanted to give a bit of it for everyone who wants.

  • @victorymansions

    @victorymansions

    Ай бұрын

    @@alicaramba7680 🤣🤣 most generous dwarf ever?

  • @matthiascerebri3315

    @matthiascerebri3315

    16 күн бұрын

    But not on mount doom

  • @Mae_Dastardly

    @Mae_Dastardly

    11 күн бұрын

    Gimli: waste of good gold!

  • @katarsiz2

    @katarsiz2

    10 күн бұрын

    though it was not his own axe he used to try that :D

  • @joecross3708
    @joecross3708Ай бұрын

    Gimli is one dwarf who would not have been easily ensnared! He has the eyes of a hawk and the ears of a fox..oof..

  • @rajeshnd

    @rajeshnd

    Ай бұрын

    That's just in the movies. In the books, the "breathing loud" comment wasn't even aimed at Gimli 😁

  • @izaakdonk7951

    @izaakdonk7951

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@rajeshndI guess everyone's a loud breather compared to an elf

  • @roosterman84
    @roosterman84Ай бұрын

    I figured the greatest risk with Gimli would be his loyalty to his family. He would become distracted by the idea of restoring the honor of his family and their mines.

  • @aerinsoleris

    @aerinsoleris

    18 күн бұрын

    Pre Moria definitely a possibility and the Ring would also antagonize the bitterness in his heart against Legolas and elves in general. Post Moria/Lothlorien he'd probably stay true to the mission to the bitter end and would have been an excellent backup ring bearer. Problem is he'd definitely wouldn't be merciful to Gollum and thus would lose out the safe/secret way to Mordor.

  • @mickys8065

    @mickys8065

    13 күн бұрын

    @@aerinsoleris but he wouldn't leave Moria if he had the ring. Moria would be where the ring finally had something to tempt gimli with. "I can help you restore Moria, bearer. Through me, you could reclaim this home, build it anew a thousand times stronger." And Gimli would've been taken.

  • @viktorreiter8811

    @viktorreiter8811

    3 сағат бұрын

    @@mickys8065 yeah, gimli would just use the ring to smash the orcs and the balrog head-on, in a revengeful rage. then probably never leave moria (after he realizes he has the perfect and probably only weapon to rebuild and save their cities)

  • @mickys8065

    @mickys8065

    2 сағат бұрын

    @@viktorreiter8811 exactly. Or he fails, and now we have a Balrog with the One Ring. Either way, you've now got to fight a highly dangerous ring bearer in their own domain. Not good.

  • @DillonHockett
    @DillonHockettАй бұрын

    In 2001, a 10-year-old boy watched Gimli son of Gloin raise his axe and smash it down upon the one ring. That was his first thought. Even at 10 years old I understood the weight and significance of that action. He has been my favorite Lord of the Rings character ever since.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    It was a bold if foolhardy action in the film, as he was there in a council where they were democratically deciding what to do, and he jumped in with both feet as it were--even if his heart was in the right place, his head wasn't. But it showed he wasn't easily swayed, either. He didn't take any time to consider what should be done, he just said to himself, "Evil artifact? Wreck it." Pretty much the opposite of Boromir.

  • @DillonHockett

    @DillonHockett

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@rikk319 Oh for sure lol. Of all the intelligent decisions made in the story, this was pretty close to the bottom of the totem pole. That said, I still loved it.

  • @spgoo1
    @spgoo1Ай бұрын

    The "so loud could have shot him in the dark" quote is actually directed at Sam in the book

  • @rajeshnd

    @rajeshnd

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly! Also surprised that it was mentioned here falsely 😅

  • @bityew
    @bityewАй бұрын

    Thank you for putting in the time to "fix" whatever you feel the need to, rather than just removing these videos-I have searched through a great muddle of Tolkien "information" on KZread, and you are truly one of the most reliable and thought-provoking-so I would dislike seeing your insightful content go away.

  • @lomiification

    @lomiification

    Ай бұрын

    It also is good for making new videos without having to do a ton of writing and video ideation. Plus, it's a known popular-to-the-algorithm topic

  • @Corleone1891
    @Corleone1891Ай бұрын

    This is still the greatest Lord Of The Rings channel ever on KZread. Your pleasant voice and narration skill is wholesome, inviting, and downright lovely. Please don't ever succumb to the modern trend of using the stupid AI voice that everyone uses. Also, your videos are not exhaustively long. They are to the point and disseminate the information in just the right length of time for the given topic of the day. Also, the mixture of Lord Of The Rings artwork from all different eras combined with film and television images just feels so all-encompassing and all-inclusive. Please never stop making these fantastic videos.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    100% agree. I also like how Robert finds quality Tolkien art online and adds it to his videos. I love seeing different artists' interpretations of the Professor's work.

  • @kineticstar
    @kineticstarАй бұрын

    I think the reason Sauron's rings couldn't truly affect the Dwarves was because they were not part of the Song of the Ainur. They were made later and in secret, so Sauron did not know what exactly what was needed to over come their creation. But, thats my lowly opinion.

  • @haga2519

    @haga2519

    Ай бұрын

    Good theory.

  • @Tomichika

    @Tomichika

    Ай бұрын

    I like you opiniom very much 🦖

  • @thing_under_the_stairs

    @thing_under_the_stairs

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tomichika I like your dinosaur very much.

  • @ianover6838

    @ianover6838

    Ай бұрын

    Did anyone besides Aulë know they weren't Eru's creation?

  • @kineticstar

    @kineticstar

    Ай бұрын

    @@ianover6838 Yavanna did. That's how she got permission to create the Ents.

  • @boatrat
    @boatratАй бұрын

    Two words. "Dwarvish Racket". As Bilbo long ago observed, Hobbits, while ALSO being "resistant" to the power of the Ring(s) in their own way... are simply much better than Dwarves at the "sneaking" part.

  • @jackiespeel6343

    @jackiespeel6343

    Ай бұрын

    What can the Ring offer the Hobbits that they want? More archives and family trees?

  • @KuK137

    @KuK137

    Ай бұрын

    @@jackiespeel6343 LOL, what a stupid way of thinking. Seeing hobbits have rich, lords, and powerful, it means they desire money and power too. How do you think Saruman found so many allies there without even trying? Tolkien's naive and rosy look falls apart when you consider they have feudalism and rich dominating everything like humans do...

  • @Rollacoastertycoon

    @Rollacoastertycoon

    Ай бұрын

    @@KuK137what a stupid way of thinking about a fantasy book? You must be smart

  • @jackiespeel6343

    @jackiespeel6343

    Ай бұрын

    @@KuK137 But the Ring is not Saruman - and you have not answered the question.

  • @jackiespeel6343

    @jackiespeel6343

    Ай бұрын

    @@KuK137The inhabitants of the Shire were in a position to expand the territory and/or have settlements outside it should they so wish - there was territory so available. Bilbo and Frodo were members of what in the UK of a previous period would have been called the squirearchy; Smeagol's grandmother was a person of influence in her community. Sam Gamgee was presented with the concept of 'dominion over territories' so presumably the other three had similar 'visions' but did not pursue it, but used the Ring for their own immediate purposes.

  • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
    @f0rth3l0v30fchr15tАй бұрын

    4:30 One thing that I think is interesting is the parallel between Gimli's desire to settle the Glittering Caves and Galadriel's wish to cross the Misty Mountains and establish a new kingdom of her own is that neither did so with the aim of conquering or toppling an existing ruler. If they had been playing a game of Civilisation, both are clearly looking for a Cultural Victory (or at least to build a Wonder, anyway), rather than to dominate others.

  • @dzbanke.
    @dzbanke.Ай бұрын

    Destruction of the ring boils down to pity. Bilbo's pity, Frodo's pity and even Sam's. Nobody could make themselves voluntarily destroy the One Ring, its power over the user grew exponentially in Mount Doom, so Gimli simply couldn't do it himself. As a noble warrior, not a simple hobbit, he would not be able to show pity to Gollum, which led to its destruction.

  • @Aetheraev

    @Aetheraev

    17 күн бұрын

    Indeed. And this is explicitly called out in the text by Gandalf. "Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells me that Gollum has some part to play in it, for good or evil, before this is over. The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many."

  • @BLooDCoMPleX
    @BLooDCoMPleXАй бұрын

    Considering how the Arkenstone tempted the dwarves in Hobbit, I assume the temptation of the One Ring would be irresistible for Gimli.

  • @mateuszslawinski1990

    @mateuszslawinski1990

    Ай бұрын

    This. Dwarves were tempted by pretty jewelry twice and both times they failed. I can't really see Gimli being able to throw the Ring into the lava.

  • @12classics39

    @12classics39

    Ай бұрын

    @@mateuszslawinski1990it’s a canon fact that NOBODY could throw the Ring into the fire….including any dwarf. Gimli would’ve turned away at the last minute just like Frodo. And somehow I doubt Gimli would’ve treated Gollum with the same compassion as Frodo, which would’ve thus doomed the mission.

  • @emilrobyn4216

    @emilrobyn4216

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@12classics39 is it canon? do you have any sources? maybe not anyone that was in possession of the ring as long as Frodo was. but I believe Sam would have thrown the ring, and others as well if they'd only carried it for a few days. Frodo had the ring for 17 years, and being stabbed by that Morgul blade didn't make things easier. so it's a mircale he made it as far as he did. but if e.g. Isildur had given the ring to Elrond after it fell of Saurons finger (or even better Cirdan), they certainly would have been able to throw it into the fire.

  • @disturbed157

    @disturbed157

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@emilrobyn4216tolkien said it in a paper i believe. Only frodo could have made it that far but eru had to intervene again to finish the job.

  • @IngoSchwarze

    @IngoSchwarze

    Ай бұрын

    @@emilrobyn4216 Actually, even Sam doubted he could do it and became frightened by suddenly seeing delusions of grandeur, such as he would never have considered himself capable of, when he first looked into Mordor from Cirith Ungol, wearing the ring. He feared losing essential aspects of his personality if he had to wear the ring, and that's quite plausible because it's exactly how the ring works: eliminating positive traits of personality and reinforcing dubious aspects of the personality, and such aspects exist in every mortal, even in Sam. Yes, Sam might have been even more resistant to the ring than Frodo was, but it's far from a foregone conclusion that he would have been able to throw it into the lava, even if you only consider the published text of the LotR and not later writings by JRRT.

  • @mattyboyb523
    @mattyboyb523Ай бұрын

    It’s recently struck me how incredibly deep this story goes and how many forks in the road there were therefore there is so much to discuss and ponder about. Amazing.

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005Ай бұрын

    I like the notion that it was The Ring itself that destroyed the ring. When Gollum swore to serve Frodo, he was made to swear his oath on The Ring, even as Frodo warns that It is treacherous. So at Mt Doom, when Gollum betrayed Frodo and bit The Ring and his finger off, The Ring held Gollum to his oath, and destroyed him, accidently taking itself along.

  • @pong9000

    @pong9000

    18 күн бұрын

    Yeah I suppose the prospect of another 500 years in Gollum's smothering care, would drive even The Ring to a reckless fury.

  • @TillionTirrion
    @TillionTirrionАй бұрын

    Brilliant job with this one, you speak to Gimli’s martial prowess exceedingly well.

  • @greengrendel
    @greengrendel17 күн бұрын

    Let's be real, a council of elves just wouldn't have given the flippin' One Ring to a dwarf.

  • @gabinator92

    @gabinator92

    3 күн бұрын

    Well it wasn't a council of Elves... Gimli was on the council lol

  • @MoraqVos
    @MoraqVosАй бұрын

    Why not Zoidberg?

  • @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    11 күн бұрын

    In fact, Zoidberg could be easly corrupted by the limitless power. And he would just loose the ring anyway at some point thanks to clumsy claws

  • @dimestorephilosopher3308
    @dimestorephilosopher3308Ай бұрын

    I think the Hobbit and LotRs showed that while the dwarves might be resistant, they are also very tempted by other things, and just like Galadriel showed that she would start with the best intentions, the temptation would be too strong. So I think Gimli or any other dwarf would have turned back before the mission was finished for some reason such as retaking Moria.

  • @Sim4oo
    @Sim4ooАй бұрын

    Last time I came this early, Sauron was still Annatar.

  • @benrodir2

    @benrodir2

    Ай бұрын

    and wasn't a dainty elf

  • @ernestcline2868

    @ernestcline2868

    Ай бұрын

    If you'd truly been early, Sauron would have still been Tevildo.

  • @scottgalbraith7461
    @scottgalbraith7461Ай бұрын

    Orcs can smell a dwarf a mile away. Most probably never smelled halfling.

  • @jamesford2192
    @jamesford2192Ай бұрын

    Rip king theoden. Would love a video in his honor

  • @ImagineMySurprise510
    @ImagineMySurprise510Ай бұрын

    Another factor that is overlooked is that when Sauron poured his power into the Ring while making it, he gave it the power to prevent anyone, even himself, from destroying it. So that means that Gimli would not have been able to cast it into the fire, and in fact Frodo wasn't able to do this for the same reason. If it wasn't for the 'chance' of the mad capering of Gollum and falling accidently over the edge, the Ring would not have been destroyed.

  • @Annathroy
    @Annathroy26 күн бұрын

    The older I get the more I appreciate J.R.R. Tolkien and his son Christopher for giving us such an amazing story and lore. Very much one of the most influential writers in history.

  • @12345.......
    @12345.......Ай бұрын

    Alright. After watching every upload for the past year, I'll subscribe

  • @JohnnyREB1977
    @JohnnyREB1977Ай бұрын

    I’m not so sure I agree with this. Sure, the Dwarves were a resistant people. But, the 3, the 7, and the 9 were all lesser rings and were connected to the One Ring, correct? So, to me it seems those lesser rings would logically have less control on the Dwarves in particular. But, the One Ring? That was imbued with much of Sauron’s will and power. As much as I like Giimli, I think he’d have succumbed. It just would’ve taken longer.

  • @dromankass8655

    @dromankass8655

    Ай бұрын

    I agree that given enough time and exposure, all who came in contact with the One Ring would have been corrupted. I also like that in the Books, the Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain turn down the chance to have some of the Seven Rings of power back. Prior to the Council of Elrond an Emissary of Mordor came to them, and spoke with Dain, asking for news of 'The Shire' and of 'Hobbits' and where they may be found. The sinister figure told the dwarves that a thief had taken a ring, a little ring, the least of rings, a mere trinket that Sauron desires. Bring news of this thief or where he could be found, and they would have the friendship of Mordor. Bring Sauron the Ring itself, and he would give the three remaining Rings of the Seven (the other four having been consumed by the dragons), as he had given on old. To his great credit, Dain did not consider betraying Bilbo or the Hobbits of the Shire, and instead played for time, telling the dark Emissary that 'I must consider this message and it's true meaning'. 'Do not take long.' 'I will take as long as I need, for my time is my own.' 'For the moment.' Retorted the Emissary. Dain, having got the measure of the Emissary, did not feel tempted by the offers of Rings or friendship or cowed by the threats. Instead he acted swiftly, dispatching Gloin and Gimli to Rivendell (and to the Shire if need be) to warn the White Council and Bilbo that the power of Mordor was seeking him and his Ring, and that he needed to get to a place of safety. Perhaps you can't fool the dwarves the same way twice, or they had learned to beware of Dark Lords bearing gifts . . .

  • @DevinDTV

    @DevinDTV

    Ай бұрын

    The premise is that he'd be resistant, not immune.

  • @shaneg9081

    @shaneg9081

    24 күн бұрын

    We meet all three who hold the three and all nine who hold the nine and not one who holds one of the seven, right? Dwarves may lust for treasures, but they don't seem to be all that into magical power. Frodo was still the right choice, but even he nearly failed on occasion because of his temptation to its power. But it is fair to say that Gimli may have been a valid choice, and if he were just slightly braver of character on his own accord, the true hero of the story, Samewise Gamgee, could have been the best to do it. But as written, yeah, pretty much had to be Frodo.

  • @12classics39
    @12classics39Ай бұрын

    I think a big reason why it had to be a hobbit was that, until Gollum’s torture, Sauron had no idea what hobbits were. Chances are he doesn’t even know what a regular hobbit looks like. So it would be much harder for Sauron to spot a hobbit in Mordor since he’s so unfamiliar with them. Whereas he is quite familiar with dwarves and would’ve easily seen Gimli.

  • @Nokyyyyy
    @NokyyyyyАй бұрын

    "Since Gimli got the one ring, he started digging even deeper and more greedily than ever." "Did he awaken another Balrog ?" "Worse than that it is, a Warden, from the ancient cities of sculk" "Dear lord."

  • @lomiification

    @lomiification

    Ай бұрын

    Minecraft really needs to add a balrog. If you dig far enough through bedrock in the nether, you're comfronted by a balrog that has 1000x the health of a wither, causes everyone to catch fire with fire resist/gapples changing that to half damage, and weapons that one shot kill anyone with full protection (all of the protections at the same time V), and can throw fireballs that break bedrock. A proper final boss of the whole game

  • @Cast-Carnival

    @Cast-Carnival

    Ай бұрын

    @@lomiification L minecraft take

  • @hasan6698

    @hasan6698

    Ай бұрын

    @@lomiification Your comment reminded me how I would imagine the new and powerful stuff that I would love to be added to Minecraft when I was a kid. It's gotta be nice to be able to think of possible new stuff from your perspective, try to not lose that perception

  • @Nokyyyyy

    @Nokyyyyy

    Ай бұрын

    @@lomiification this is a mod I wouldn't play. It doesn't sound fun to fight :( But I appreciate the idea ! Also, how do you want to dig through bedrock ?

  • @matthewtressider9371
    @matthewtressider9371Ай бұрын

    I have a theory sort of off topic but related. I fell Sauron intended for the dwarves to dig deeper and remove them selves from Middle Earth. Morgoth and Sauron both a fail at times against the dwarves and he knew they would be more trouble than worth. He never tried to control them just kind of turned up and gave them the rings.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    I also think Morgoth was jealous of Aule for making the dwarves. Morgoth had always wanted to create, especially life, and Aule (though with help from Eru) created the dwarves. Maybe Morgoth didn't realize Eru helped Aule. Either way, maybe Morgoth held a special grudge against Aule and, through him, his creations.

  • @JoesCaribbeanVanLife
    @JoesCaribbeanVanLifeАй бұрын

    Please do "Why not give the ring to an Ent?"

  • @Cedo86

    @Cedo86

    Ай бұрын

    Ent would not be able to destroy it.

  • @skysetblue9578

    @skysetblue9578

    Ай бұрын

    Plant person going into volcano with enemies all around what could go wrong

  • @justinstewart4889

    @justinstewart4889

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@skysetblue9578 Plant person 😭😭😭

  • @BrainboxccGames
    @BrainboxccGamesАй бұрын

    great videos as ever! keep it up, I'm always looking forward to new content

  • @doublestarships646
    @doublestarships646Ай бұрын

    I think only a simple person can carry the ring. No deep seeded desires that deal with the politics of their world. Frodo was truly meant to carry the ring.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    Frodo wasn't simple like Sam was simple, though. He was an upper-class hobbit, educated, spoke a good deal of elvish, was taught history by Bilbo, and educated on what went on outside the Shire by Gandalf. Gandalf even said he was the best of all hobbits, and while he wasn't quite as humble as Sam was, he was humble enough for all his abilities and knowledge to quietly bear the burden of the Ring for months without complaint.

  • @fjccommish

    @fjccommish

    8 күн бұрын

    I would carry it, walk right into Mt. Doom, toss it in. It wouldn't tempt me.

  • @doublestarships646

    @doublestarships646

    8 күн бұрын

    @@fjccommish Literally one of the first things it points out that people with an ego like you wouldn't be able to carry the ring lmfao!

  • @jonfiedler7639
    @jonfiedler7639Ай бұрын

    really enjoying the videos. great work!

  • @MoonlightHorizon-ev7ev
    @MoonlightHorizon-ev7evАй бұрын

    Him posessing the ring at that moment he found out his kin were dead in moria could've been disastrous. Vengeful sorrow combined with ultimate power seems like it could end badly.

  • @faketheo3432
    @faketheo3432Ай бұрын

    is this a re-upload? I thought I've already a video on this exact question

  • @i.b.640

    @i.b.640

    Ай бұрын

    The pinned comment says it is an update from a post in jannuary 2023

  • @347Jimmy

    @347Jimmy

    Ай бұрын

    There's probably some updated info, if not at least editing wording from the original Definitely an update, as opposed to a straightforward re-upload

  • @faketheo3432

    @faketheo3432

    Ай бұрын

    got it. there just was no pinned comment yet, when I wrote mine 😅

  • @sonokawaray
    @sonokawarayАй бұрын

    Thing is, Frodo was right for the job not just because of his resistance to the ring, but because he was also the perfect compromise pick as ringbearer. Everyone could see him with the ring and accept, "well, at least that bull-headed dwarf/dainty elf/weak-minded human doesn't have it." Gimli getting it could have resulted in at least one party walking out, and we see in canon how essential everyone was to Middle-Earth's victory. There's also the issue that, unless you're Tom Bombadil, no one is 100% immune to the ring's corruption. Frodo didn't have much latent ambition for it to play off of, but was exhausted enough physically and mentally by the end of the journey that he succumbed. Gimli has the opposite stats --- could get there and back again without breaking nearly as much of a sweat, but he's got big dreams for his family and people (lest we forget how psyched he is at the idea of Moria being reclaimed) that the ring could use to sway him into abandoning the mission. At that point either the rest of the Fellowship stops him and the ring changes hands to someone more easily influenced by it, or this skilled dwarven warrior overpowers everyone and goes home with it. And sure, Sauron can't control him, but what matters is that the ring would still be out there, safely in the hands of someone who can eventually be hunted down.

  • @patriciofernandez6500
    @patriciofernandez6500Ай бұрын

    3:00 what a beautiful drawing!

  • @user-ss9bt6dg3h
    @user-ss9bt6dg3hАй бұрын

    I love your videos. Your content is interesting and your voice is strangely soothing.

  • @austinalthaber4068
    @austinalthaber4068Ай бұрын

    Gimli was there to drink and fight. He's who we should aspire to be.

  • @thing_under_the_stairs

    @thing_under_the_stairs

    Ай бұрын

    I don't know. As a Very Short Person (TM), I prefer the Hobbit way. Eat well, drink well, stick by your friends, and enjoy some pipe weed when you can. And don't forget second breakfast!

  • @micklumsden3956

    @micklumsden3956

    Ай бұрын

    The drinking? I’m with you!

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    I like that the Fellowship was made out of different individuals, not a bunch of carbon copies of one another. I'd map out more with Aragorn, but I'd appreciate a sidekick like Gimli, a fighting and drinking buddy you can always count on.

  • @la_scrittice_vita

    @la_scrittice_vita

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@micklumsden3956It comes in pints?

  • @caryrogers9676
    @caryrogers9676Ай бұрын

    I believe that you are getting the book and the movie confused about whose breathing was so loud the elves could have shot him in the dark. In the book they said this about Sam. The movie used the line as comedy by giving it to Gimli.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    Good spotting! Sam even covered up his mouth after Haldir relayed this from his brother...was it Orophin?

  • @juskahusk2247
    @juskahusk2247Ай бұрын

    1:27 They should have made this hot evil Galadriel vision into a 9 hour trilogy.

  • @Kennylaggins
    @KennylagginsАй бұрын

    Dwarves aren’t resistant to the lure of beautiful jewelry. 😂

  • @davidioanhedges
    @davidioanhedgesАй бұрын

    Gimli's role was always, with Legolas, to heal the rift between the Dwarves and the Elves, to unite them for the final battles in case Frodo faltered ... and the moment when the Elves decided to give him a chance, was when Gladriel asked him to name anything, and it would be his, and what they thought of as a greedy, blundering Dwarf, bashfully refused, saying he wanted nothing, just seeing her was enough, but when pushed repeatedly, he tentatively asked, if permitted, for a single hair to remember her by, and she gave what she had refused to Faenor three times, and gave him three golden hairs ...

  • @marieroberts5664
    @marieroberts5664Ай бұрын

    If we go by the book, only two people put themselves forward to take the Ring to Mordor: Bilbo and Frodo his heir. " 'Bilbo the silly hobbit started the whole affair, so he'd best finish it, or himself.' ... Boromir made as if to laugh, but found that no one was smiling, except for Gloin, whose smile came from old memories. " When Bilbo's offer was rejected, due in large part to his advanced old age (even tho he still maintained the vigor the Ring had acvorded him), the old Hobbit asked then who would go? And Frodo, drawn by some other far greater power, spoke: I will take the Ring to Mordor, tho I do not know the way. Gimli, nor Legolas, nor anyone else, even offered to take it to the fires. Elrond and Gandalf were so freaked out by the likelihood they would fall, they refused to take the Ring for any reason. Boromir already thought that going to Mordor was a stupid idea, as did a few of the elves, until Elrond corrected them all, and none of them offered. Boromir had come looking for counsel and alliances if possible, and so Aragorn made up his mind to go to Minas Tirith with Boromir and to go so far on the southern road until after crossing the mountains, when had Gandalf lived, he and Boromir were off to Minas Tirith and war. Aragorn was "laboring to repair Isildur's fault" and not interested in repeating Idildur's folly by claiming the Ring in any way. Elrond refused to force anyone to take this burden, so Frodo rose up to become the hero of the age, to take on a quest to cast a cursed treasure away.

  • @irtnyc

    @irtnyc

    Ай бұрын

    Underrated comment

  • @purdysanchez
    @purdysanchez8 күн бұрын

    Gimli was solely concerned with picking up coins.

  • @XianHu
    @XianHuАй бұрын

    Dwarves seem to be generally resistant to influences. Like Gimli’s line about Saruman, The wotds of this wizard stand on their heads, etc. Though I agree with everything you said.

  • @Richard_Nickerson
    @Richard_NickersonАй бұрын

    Gimli is the only 1 of the trio who is injured at Helm's Deep. He has a bloody head bandage. Also, Legolas ABSOLUTELY *let* Gimli win. Legolas gives his number 2nd, makes it lower by only 1, & is simply elated to see Gimli alive. He had been separated from Legolas & Aragorn for hours.

  • @refragerator
    @refrageratorАй бұрын

    It would be interesting to know if Gimli would have even wanted to bear the ring, had they asked him. Considering his very dwarven stubborness and upbringing, I could easily see him look at the ring and shaking his head, grumbling about why Elves would make a dwarf wear something that evil. The Gimli at the start of the fellowship, I feel, would have denied it and the Gimli at the end of the story would have acted much like Sam, carrying it only at a time for someone else who was too weak.

  • @thebatmary5954
    @thebatmary5954Ай бұрын

    In the Ring’s POV, its chain of possession goes: Sauron! My guy, cool. Uh oh he’s gone but I’m picked up by the high king of men! Not too bad. Let’s ditch this guy and get to an orc and why is no one searching this riverbed?! Ok I’ll take anyone- what is this thing? It’s really short… oh, its creepy friend killed it. Another halfling. Ok imma ditch him and try to find a goblin AND WHERE ARE ALL THESE HOBBITS COMING FROM??? Ok, he’s giving me up so maybe the wizard will take me- you’ve got to be kidding me. Why. Ok, time for a journey and… What even is this Tom Bombadil guy??? He’s weird; please save me, Frodo. Ok, Council of Elrond. I’ll take anyone except another hobbit. 🤬 Ok, let’s see if that creep can get rid of this guy. C’mon, Shelob, “precious,” anyone except the gardener. Urghhhhhh. Ok, back to Frodo. I’m getting sick of all these hobbits. If the next person to take me is a hobbit, I’m leaving. Well crap. I’m out.

  • @BrandonRohe
    @BrandonRoheАй бұрын

    We can always rely on great content from you!

  • @mercurydylan899
    @mercurydylan899Ай бұрын

    In the book I seem to remember it’s Sam who is jibed for being a loud breather.

  • @howardadamkramer
    @howardadamkramerАй бұрын

    An often overlooked passage in the Fellowship of the Rings indicates that Aragorn only intended four to go to Mordor (Frodo, Sam, himself and Gimli). He was apparently concerned that Boromir and Legolas would have succumbed to its power. But he did trust Gimli to resist.

  • @boneheadbill9976
    @boneheadbill99766 күн бұрын

    If he needed legos to toss him, how could he possibly toss the ring.

  • @unintelligentlifeform7180
    @unintelligentlifeform71806 күн бұрын

    I love all the connections and history that Tolkien gives his characters...especially the friendships. I love that frodo's uncle helped Gimli's father (and people) and now years later Gimli gets to return the favor. I image that gimli would have been right beside Frodo much like Sam....all the way to the end.

  • @saladinbob
    @saladinbobАй бұрын

    There's another very good reason why it would have ended in disaster that you didn't cover in the video and that is politics. The Elves and Dwarves almost come to blows over the idea of other taking ownership of the ring, so it most likely would have ended up in a war between the Dwarves and Elves further weakening the the free peoples and very effectively handing Middle Earth to Sauron without even needing the One Ring. The complex politics of Middle Earth is something often overlooked.

  • @user-ub1dz8js7s
    @user-ub1dz8js7sАй бұрын

    I've been thinking about this exact same question for a little while. only about 35 years

  • @Endlessvoidsutidos
    @Endlessvoidsutidos23 күн бұрын

    amazing video as always could you possibly do one on - What is The Door of Night I think a deep dive into this could be really cool :D

  • @whatdothlife4660
    @whatdothlife4660Ай бұрын

    6:00 is an exquisite painting.

  • @pawbard
    @pawbardАй бұрын

    Thanks Robert

  • @Tinnesa
    @Tinnesa9 күн бұрын

    Elves would never allow a dwarf to get a hold of the one ring.

  • @mbryson2899
    @mbryson2899Ай бұрын

    "We really shook the pillars of Heaven, didn't we, Wang?" Gimli was definitely a Jack Burton style sidekick. Otnay ootay itebray, but a perfect member of a hero's company.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    He was more serious, quiet, and grim-humored in the book at times, but he could be positive and eager to communicate with his teammates. I remember multiple times in the book where Gimli was the one arguing out a course of action with Gandalf or Boromir or Aragorn. He was 139 years old during the War of the Ring after all--older than Aragorn at 87, so he had a fair store of wisdom in his head. I still like the comparison to Jack Burton, since I love Big Trouble In Little China. "We really shook the pillars of Orthanc, didn't we Legolas?"

  • @isaach.1135
    @isaach.113522 күн бұрын

    Another mention as to Frodo being the apt choice, is that he demonstrated his own resilience to its influence pretty well up to the point of bringing to the council (as far as they were concerned). Gimli was yet to be tested (although again, he didn't seem to have much interest in it).

  • @goldtoothslair3052
    @goldtoothslair305220 күн бұрын

    Gimli will always be one of those characters that I like. And I remember reading a comment a long time ago about that Gimli was the only person that decided to just go ahead and try to destroy the ring. You're in a council full of the most powerful warriors in Mages of all time yet not a single one of them try to destroy the ring except for Gimli. Which granted Gimli failed put that still shows that he was willing to do something that the others just thought was impossible to even do though that thing that they thought was true. But nobody knew you can only destroy the ring if you throw it into the fires of Mount Doom. Because why does it have to be the fires of Mount Doom why can you not just go to any volcano and just throw it in there because if it's just the destruction of lava itself than any pit with lava would do. Or any magic that has the capability to summon fire as hot in potent as lava or just literally summon lava would just destroy the ring. And that's why I love Gimli because he at least tried and didn't just believe in some Superstition that was passed down by an elf that saw one guy get corrupted and didn't throw the ring in the fire and believed in a story that was possibly even told by the dark lord himself.

  • @riseofatlas7969
    @riseofatlas7969Ай бұрын

    Will you do video about late king Teoden? Your video are great as always 🙏

  • @MelissaMeyersohn
    @MelissaMeyersohn2 күн бұрын

    Love your vids they r so good keep going

  • @Sasso-pf1mo
    @Sasso-pf1moАй бұрын

    Its been at least 6 weeks since I watched the entire saga..time to watch again

  • @Tletna
    @Tletna13 күн бұрын

    Frodo needed Sam and Gollum's help to succeed, not to mention Gandalf and the rest of the party to get through the mountains. I think with the same amount of help, Gimli could have succeeded. But, we see from Gimli that he is less interested in keeping the ring or hiding it or taking it to Mt Doom to destroy it and more interested in destroying it immediately (at least in the film). And, that would've been Gimli's greatest strength and weakness. He was very straightforward and trustworthy, so he would've resisted temptation but he also wouldn't have hidden well or used any sneaky tactics (at least not well). I still think with help from someone clever though he could've succeeded.

  • @napioor
    @napioor4 күн бұрын

    That's a very elaborate way of saying "because Tolkien wanted it this way"

  • @rom65536
    @rom65536Ай бұрын

    Dwarves have the phrase "You ain't the boss o' me!" stamped on their souls.

  • @IngoSchwarze

    @IngoSchwarze

    Ай бұрын

    Except that they said exactly the opposite and begged for mercy when Eru commanded Aulë to destroy the presumptuous sub-creation of his, and Aulë raised his hammer to smash them. But probably you are right that bowing to Aulë and bowing to a being of lesser rank than one of the chief Valar are two completely different things.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    @@IngoSchwarze Eh, that was right after they were created, being in the presence of their creator and the God of the universe, it's not surprising.

  • @longone844
    @longone844Ай бұрын

    Looking forward to the ‘Why didn’t they gave the ring to Gaffer Gamgee’ video.

  • @DamonNomad82

    @DamonNomad82

    Ай бұрын

    Gaffer Gamgee wins the all-time Shire Gardening Grand Prize for using the Ring to grow taters larger than trolls...

  • @longone844

    @longone844

    Ай бұрын

    @@DamonNomad82 very 10th Kingdom of Gaffer Gamgee 😂

  • @beagcradh4510
    @beagcradh4510Ай бұрын

    As a heart akin to Gimli, i'll explain where things 'fall apart'. Innate and honed strength, beget a deeper hubris as elders would call it, the issue with this is a soul like mine at the point of 'needing to destroy' the ring would be prone to its whispers that 'Others were just fragile or lacking'. Pride and self-confidence too are a weakness when over-cultivated and that is why Gimli would have been a poor choice, he'd of made it to the finish line, only to risk absolute consumption over a slow-burn period.

  • @calorion
    @calorionАй бұрын

    4:54 "It's just that he wouldn't have been controlled by Sauron." Now wait a minute; there's no indication that *any* of them would have been controlled by Sauron if they had taken the Ring. But they *would* have turned to evil, and that, perhaps would have been the difference.

  • @irtnyc

    @irtnyc

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with this refutation. I think more likely they would displace Sauron over time, and now we're in the new Dune film universe: the Harkonens leave Arakkis suddenly, and Villanueve has Chani ask in voiceover "Who will our new oppressors be?" We know it COULD have been Galadriel, or Gandalf, a Balrog, presumably Aragorn maybe... definitely not Bombadil, any hobbit we know of. But we still don't know about the dwarves let alone Gimli. I think the video fails to answer the question it asks. Why not Gimli? The answer can't just be, because it's a hobbit centric story. We're already in alt universe so that dog don't hunt.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    @@irtnyc Good thoughts. Knowing how inward-seeking and introverted dwarves were, I think if the Ring corrupted Gimli, he'd have brought it back to the Lonely Mountain and eventually used it to become lord or King under the Mountain, and as time passed he'd have likely thought of reclaiming Moria. Of course, Sauron and his armies would still be around, though he'd be focusing on Gondor for the most part, he still sent an Easterling army to Erebor/Dale, and would have eventually figured out that Gimli had the Ring. I doubt there were enough dwarves to rally behind Gimli to fight off all of Sauron's armies he'd send to Erebor, and Gimli wouldn't be able to use the Ring like an istari or an elf like Galadriel, so he'd likely lose it to Sauron after making wall of orc and troll bodies around him.

  • @stevefeyder655
    @stevefeyder6555 күн бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't mention when Gandalf said he would be pushed to use the ring for good which is not a good thing because the goal is to destroy it

  • @HindiFeynman
    @HindiFeynmanАй бұрын

    Make a video on Melain the Maiya. Her powers in comparison to other known Maiyas.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    Or Luthien, who won a magic singing contest against Sauron in the 1st Age, and even put Morgoth asleep with the power of her voice.

  • @saulnoob
    @saulnoob9 күн бұрын

    I think the points are indeed great ! however i think its good to place the hypothetical situation where he was given the ring. Being resistant to Saurons will did not mean resitant to the ring's will! JRRT stated on ocasions that even with the most noble of intentions the ring would end up twisting the situation to its benefit and Saurons endgame (corruption of the world with or without sauron). Lets not forget nauglamir, the silmarils, or the arkenstone and how dwarves weakness is their love of posessions. could he resist the rings corruption of of being an easy mean of acquiring more power and riches? (even if in his heart it represented riches for the dwarves) Would the ring not influence covetous powerful dwarves to rise agsint their own kin for ownership of the ring? or even , lets say it ends up being taken by a balrog, making this being much more powerful than sauron is currently and with the same potential of destruction and corruption of the world! or even more interesting, the ring falls to the pits where Gandalf fought the Balrog into the lair of one of the nameless creatures , of whom we know not what their powers or knowledge are, what could happen then, its never to be known

  • @dbf1dware
    @dbf1dwareАй бұрын

    Hello, Robert. First, fantastic stuff! Second, a question if you don't mind. What is your profession? Are you an academic? A professor, historian, or similar? The reason I ask is that your stuff always seems so meticulously researched and, of course, exquisitely presented. Every video is like a deep lecture on Tolkien lore. Thanks.

  • @jeffreypeterson1364
    @jeffreypeterson136415 күн бұрын

    I suspect if Gimli had the one ring, it would corrupt his thinking and make him more suspicious of elves. I could see him convincing himself that the elves would want to take the one ring away from him.

  • @juanivangonzalez5842
    @juanivangonzalez5842Ай бұрын

    On the one hand if the Seven Rings are an indication Rings of Power can make dwarves go mad. He might not turn into a Gollum until a long, long time and he has no magic powers to abuse. On the other hand youd have a very angre, insane dwarf running around with an axe.

  • @crss29
    @crss29Ай бұрын

    Because then he could count to 250, maybe even 300.

  • @TheEggroll4321
    @TheEggroll4321Ай бұрын

    It had to be Frodo because Frodo is an avatar for the reader and he didnt have a foil like Gollem was to Frodo

  • @AeronHale
    @AeronHaleАй бұрын

    If not for Frodo was not an option for whatever reason Gimli would have been quite likely been a good next choice for the job. It would be interesting to see what would've happened if Aragorn was chosen as the ring bearer however. I suspect he may have been an even better choice than Gimli. He may lack the natural resistance that dwarves have but he has shown he can contend directly with Sauron in a battle of will through the Palantír and even duped the dark lord into thinking he had the ring. There's also a number of other factors that one could point out like his lineage's history with Sauron and the ring. Or the fact that he is a natural leader who also wields Andúril which is a weapon of peerless make & an even more potent symbol of defiance against Sauron.

  • @henrikg1388

    @henrikg1388

    Ай бұрын

    Sure. I agree that he might have been the second best choice, but however resistant he was to its will, when push comes to shove, he would still be outnumbered 10:1 and the only way to turn that tide would be to claim the Ring and take control of those armies. End result: A new Dark Lord. The only other option would be an Aragorn who sneaked into Mordor, not showing off with his strength, and why would he be better at that than Frodo?

  • @AeronHale

    @AeronHale

    Ай бұрын

    @@henrikg1388 I don't necessarily think he would be better off than Frodo at sneaking through Mordor. Hobbits afterall are some of the stealthiest mofos in LOTR just by nature. Just that if Frodo isn't an option that he would likely be the next best choice because he does have the necessary skillset in addition to what I listed above.

  • @henrikg1388

    @henrikg1388

    Ай бұрын

    @@AeronHale I think we agree. 🙂

  • @mycastephens4987
    @mycastephens4987Ай бұрын

    Still waiting on a video discussing why Sauron never used dragons. I know the answer, they only answered to Morgoth, but I like hearing your take on things.

  • @ainiel7602
    @ainiel7602Ай бұрын

    Well, for starters he didn't offer to take it. They couldn't force someone.

  • @BrynLipinski
    @BrynLipinskiАй бұрын

    Okay of all the Lord Of The Rings quotes, that one by Elrond must be Robert's favourite

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    It was a really pivotal point Elrond (and thus Tolkien) made, that quote.

  • @leirumf5476
    @leirumf5476Ай бұрын

    Gimly: the ring is mine, my precious! Legolas: you know, an elf would be able to drop the ring into the lava. Gimly: Say no more * drops the ring *

  • @maxbauning2909
    @maxbauning2909Ай бұрын

    I would love to see a Video on why the entry to the vulcano was ungarded or not better protectet in general, it seems very foolish for a mind as old as Saurons

  • @pop5678eye
    @pop5678eyeАй бұрын

    Fun fact: the actor playing Gimli in the movies was 6' 1' which ironically worked out for the better since he was already proportionally taller to the actors playing the hobbits.

  • @liamstrand9295
    @liamstrand9295Ай бұрын

    From my understanding the rings are very valuable to the elfs, and even if it defeats Sauron it would be kind of bittersweet for them as their kingdoms would fall with time. Having that burden be carried by a dwarf (one of the elf’s most prominent enemy) would likely not sit well with them and would create tension within the fellowship. (Now I’m gonna watch the video lol)

  • @theanarchistcook
    @theanarchistcookАй бұрын

    My favorite part of the story is that nobody could willingly throw the ring into the fire. It's remarkable that Gimli honestly tried to do it, but over time it would have worked on him like it did Frodo. If he were carrying the ring, he probably never would have gotten past his fear and hate of elves. He probably would have stayed in Khazad-Dum and become a tyrant. Or, at the most opportune time, the ring could have somehow become lost or caused his death in order to fall into someone else's hands.

  • @engine4403
    @engine4403Ай бұрын

    starts to feel like the council of elrond decided everything from destroying the ultimate weapon of evil to deciding if the orcs should be fought on tuesday or thursday

  • @VasinSkulphichetrut
    @VasinSkulphichetrutАй бұрын

    What’s about “…over you gold shall have no dominion.” from Galadriel.

  • @mjohnson5030
    @mjohnson5030Ай бұрын

    Great video. Thanks. The lack of stealth, tactics nor diplomacy would have doomed a "Gimli Ringbearer" Fellowship. Gimli would have charged and triggered a fight against everyone when not appropriate: Boromir, elves, Faromir and the Rohirim, , the Rangers, the Mountain Ghosts... I love the character Gimli, he was good and brave, but he would have failed with the ring for certain.

  • @jmace2424
    @jmace2424Ай бұрын

    I always suspected that Gimli if given the Ring would basically do what Thorin did under gold madness and hole up in Erebor.

  • @danielduncan6806
    @danielduncan6806Ай бұрын

    Gimli with the ring of power? After your description, I want to read that book, watch that movie, play that game.

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