My name is Dan. I am a geek, and this channel is where I use my voice. In particular I am a lifelong fan of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien; but there may be other franchises discussed here sometimes. I produce lore videos, commentary; podcasts. Please subscribe and follow me on my social links!
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Actually the narrative style is due to the way the two sets of works (say "The Hobbit and LOTR on one side, and "The Silmarillion" or "The Book of Lost Tales") were produced. The Silmarillion and similar is actually a set of J.R.R. Tolkien's notes and background sketches, which were quite extensive, then were edited by his son, and published. It was not set in full fledged fiction writing prose like LOTR or The Hobbit (Tolkien also routinely drew maps and sketches - he was quite good). Those two works were fully set by J.R.R. Tolkien to be published as is (Christopher helped a lot on the final maps details). All the various re-writes were done, minor textual corrections made, put into typewritten form, the maps drawn up, etc., then sent to the publisher and reviewed. Some subsequent corrections arose due to the author noting some problem (a major correction like Gollum and Bilbo's meeting and the resolution of the riddle game, as well as Bilbo's later telling of the encounter, which was changed in a far later "The Hobbit" re-write once the "Ring" story had developed and became what it eventually was in LOTR). So, overall, the most direct path for us to hear John Robert Ruel's "voice" is reading The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. When we read The Silmarillion we have his ideas, and notes, and Christopher's brushed up story lines (I'm pretty sure he tried to minimize any changes he had to make).
They spit roast sooo many elven maidens. It was called a "Shire BBQ". Sometimes Bilbo would even show up.
Son of Fingon 🤔😁 thats who he is.
Parabéns
I think when you get on that boat and go to the undying lands you are in a version of heaven where you never die and you are healed completely and there is no anguish, sorrow, wars, etc....you are at full strength, knowledgeable, and at peace with all there and yourself.
Thanks!
Please continue this!!! I had no idea it was incomplete and was so looking forward to the beren and luthien chapter!
Hi i know I'm late to this video haha but i have to correct the statement of the cast being in purgatory in 'Lost'. This was not the case, the ending was a flash sideways which gives the cast a happy ending and coming together at the end. It seriously offended me cos Lost is my fav series of all time 🤣.
I was under the impression that by baring the Ring gave immortality, albeit you would still age & weaken.
Come on man! Just before Beren and Luthien? Has Melkor imprisoned you? Please come back!
It's interesting that your channel is called the "voice of geekdom" because I have always thought that if there were a "geekdom", then the citizens of it would take oaths on copies of the silmarillion. It would either be the Silmarillion, the Lord of the Rings itself or perhaps the first Dune novel.
The Valar weren't actually needed to take down Sauron; but they were needed in a previous age to take down someone a thousand times more powerful, their own brother, so the Maiar were all they sent to do away with their own kind, Sauron, and all it took was a group of old men---and in the end, just one.
Where did you go bro?
The Haladin are my favourite among the men
Thanks man.
Cowardice on Sauron's part, and stupidity on Eonwe's part. Sauron was hoping for a slap on the wrist and Eonwe was too stupid to grasp that Sauron was hoping for a punishment-free forgiveness. So when Eonwe told Sauron to report to Valinor for judgment by Manwe, Sauron fled in the opposite direction and Eonwe was too lazy to chase him down. Really, Eru's biggest mistake was even allowing the Ainur to enter into Arda. Or at least He ought to have pulled them back out again once they'd finished setting up the world. That ought to have included Melkor and Mairon.
Sure...little moments of help here and there. But they could have done more. Afraid of breaking the earth...who care? All we need is to rid of the Dark Lord. ''With great power comes great responsibility''
hey idk if this is ongoing, obviously this is an old video, but i fully intend on watching this series all the way through, because i really like the way to explain it. but the music is too loud
Who said he did? He was a necromancer you know.
One thing I like about Gandalf(If it truly is him of course) Meeting the Harfoot hobbits first is that his first impression of middle earth came from one of the most humble down to earth races that existed. Rather than being found by a royal family and taught he was superior to lesser races his first few days was learning to simply survive care for your loved ones and enjoy life whenever possible.
I sincerely hope Dan didn’t die. Pls finish this series mate!
Your background music is too loud and your voice kinda drowns in it...😕
Hey man, I saw Blind Guardian in concert last night. Made me think of you, I hope you're doing good. I miss the videos.
This is an intersting topic. The Valar were active during the time of The Lord of the Rings. Think on this, when Isildur was ambushed by Orcs, the ring fell into the Anduin. Ulmo controls all the waters of Arda, Anduin included, which the One Ring lay in. I suspect that the One Ring's return to the land was Ulmo's foresight. Smeagol was the vehicle to eventually destroy Sauron's ring, while the One Ring exercised it's power to return to it's masters fingers!
They were chilling out, doing very little as usual. They allowed Morgoth to corrupt Elves into Orcs and basically ruin all the works of the Valar in Middle Earth leaving 'Arda Marred'. From the start of creation to the end of the First Age Melkor was given free reign to do unspeakable evil on the world, when the Valar captured him the first time they let him go, when they finally defeated him it resulted the landmass of Beleriand had been destroyed and sunk under the Sea! Then Sauron in the second and third ages was left to corrupt and dominate Middle Earth. Plus the Valar left Men to fend for themselves while inviting immortal supernatural Elves to safety in Valinor. When Sauron corrupted Numenor, did Sauron get punished? Nope, When the Numenorians sailed to Valinor to try and invade it, something that men were never ever going to be able to do - he enacted genocide on a whole race of people and sunk their entire land into the bottom of the sea! Why not get rid of Sauron instead and give the Numenorians a good talking to and explain to them in simple terms why they cant gonto Valinor and immortality is not the wonderful thing thag they think it is? Or at least say you don't deserve this island you have to go back to Middle Earth, you naughty children, because I'm going to sink it! Eru drowned innocent children, babies, and men because one of the Valar a demi god turned to evil used his powers of persuasion to lie to them that they could invade Valinor - because he wanted to destroy Numenor and the Numenorians so he actually manipulated Eru and the other Valar, and he continued on back in Middle Earth doing evil. The Valar are completly incompetent and Eru pretty much is a dick. Eru Iluvatar never directly punished anyone in Arda, not Melkor, Sauron or Feanor. Not Balrogs, Orks, Nazgul, Nameless Things, or Dragons, not Ungoliant or Shelob - but sunk Numenor and enacted Genocide, bit of an over reaction considering how little was done against actual evil.
Hope you’re doing alright man; just found this channel going through your silmarillion series, sad you haven’t finished them!
I love that you did this. People dont know that Galadriel is a figure similar to Melian the Maiar - who Tolkien establishes as her mentor.
I like to look at the obvious and let the rest be.. Obviously, the three Hobbits / Ring Bearers crossed the Sea with the Elves with Samwise coming separately of course. Manwe stated the Numenoreans would soon perish if they entered Valinor, thus the Hobbits went no further than The Lonely Isle. Anything else is speculative...like this, for instance: One man, Tuor was granted to be counted among the Firstborn, so those who desire them to live Happily Forever-after maybe that is not outside the realm of possibilities... after all this is a fictional story, write your own ending if it pleases you!
I immediately come to your videos as i progress the chapters of the book. story is more digestable this way as im a first time reader. thank you for this!
I love the silmarillion and the way it reads. However, i had to read it atleast twice to really make any sense of it. I'm reading it AGAIN atm and even now i sometimes have to stop halfway through a page and go back to the beginning of that page, if not further. I would love to know how others deal with the sheer amount of information/names and with what approach others read it. Treating it like just another fantasy novel clearly doesn't work for me in regards to soaking up and actually "understanding" this glorious piece of text.
I've found this series exceptionally helpful - what happened? I hope all is well.
I can't think there would be any point Bilbo, Frodo, Sam and Gimli being allowed to go to the Undying Lands if there was no benefit for them. Surely healing for Frodo. I doubt Gimli met any of the others as according to this, he would be 120 years older than when Frodo left. Bilbo of course would pass away. But Sam would have time to meet Frodo I am sure.
will forever be grateful for these videos <3
the last of the bottleneck is so real 💀. after this chapter, the story is easier to comprehend lol
thank you for these, truly <3
this channel may be dead, but nonetheless, thank you! while reading the silmarillion, i have to constantly look at the index’s because of the onslaught of names and locations thrown at me. i get so lost. i will play this playlist while i’m driving or accidentally falling asleep. regardless, i will watch each video, especially the chapter ones, at least twice. just, thank you for the clarification and breaking down of each chapter and major points. truly, you’re an angel <3
Iluvatar: I want you to sing in harmony for me... Melkor: *starts riffing black metal on his guitar*
So very Catholic. Eru, god, Valar, archangels, Maiar, lesser angels. Melkor, Lucifer. Manwa, Michael I’m not saying there are not other influences but come on.
well I subscribed am convinced now haha
ulmo a real one fr
I specifically had issue trying to understand Ulmo pulling the sun under the earth? and then the moon following? that whole passage didn't make sense to me if someone can explain
It will make if you think of Arda as flat. This time, arda was not round.
I agree with their description of Eldar, wise but fell.
I believe illuvitar, who has a sense of justice and love, would never be so cruel as to keep sam and, Frodo apart:) he’s a benevolent entity, going out of his was for people who proved their worth to him:)
How could they not just allow them they happy time they have left, together?
There’s no WAY Tolkien had them reunite, only to have Frodo have passed on already:(
Are you related to Robert on In Deep Geek? Your voices are so similar.
How about i watch your new video INSTEAD OF watching the RoP ?
Did the Vanyar ever do anything special?
It was only by watching videos explaining The Silmarillion that I was able to get an understanding of it.
Mortals don't get immortality in Valinor, the Numenorians were tricked into believing this by Sauron. Manwe's message meant that for a mortal living in a land where literally everyone and everything stayed the same and only you aged, it would seem to you like you were aging quickly. Objectively the physical aging process didn't speed up or get put on fast forward, Frodo aged at the same rate as all the other Hobbits back in Middle Earth, it is just the perception of aging in a land where only you age. With that in mind I think Sam and Frodo were reunited, obviously not Bilbo he would have long since passed away. I don't think Gimli and Legolas would have reunited with Sam and Frodo though - as they left Middle Earth after King Elassar died and he reigned for 120 years - dying at 210, which is a shame. Re the aging thing - I always wondered what would be a problem for say a community of men to love together away from Elves on Valinor. They would age together and have children etc so whats the problem. I think the main reason is the Valar really didn't care about men and thought they didn't matter. They had already up and left men in Middle Earth to cope with Morgoth and Sauron on their own while they had gone and invited Elves to Valinor for the reason of getting away from Morgoth. They just wanted their island to be for Elves and not men, Elves were the VIPs.