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Hey everyone, this was the longest and most challenging video I've ever made, and while it's not perfect, I'm pretty happy with the amount of detail I was able to include. Hope you all like it :)
One of the best connections I've found in LOTR is the Phial of Galadriel. Back in the Years of the Trees of Arda, light was brought to the world through the Two Trees of Valinor. The elf, Feanor, is in awe of the beauty of Galadriel's gold-silver hair and asks 3 times for a single strand and each time she declines. Inspired by her hair, Feanor created 3 amazingly beautiful gems called the Silmarils that captured the light of the trees of Valinor. Afterwards, Melkor allies with Ungoliant, a primordial being that took the shape of a giant spider, and uses her to poison and destroy the Two Trees of Valinor and their last flower and fruit become the Sun and the Moon. As for the Silmarils, one ends up in the sea, and one ends up in the earth. But the last one ends up with Earendil, Elronds father. He places the Silmaril upon his forehead and uses it as a guide back to Valinor, where the Valar set the Silmaril as a star in the sky. Fast forward 6000 years to the Third Age, and Frodo is given the Phial of Galadriel, containing the Light of Earendil, their most beloved star. In essence, Galadriel has basically just given Frodo one of the Silmarils. It seems fitting that not only does Frodo receive this gift from Galadriel herself, the inspiration for the creation of the Silmarils, but also that he uses it against Shelob who is the offspring of Ungoliant, who destroyed the Light in the Trees that the Silmaril captured. What an absolutely amazing reference that only a small portion of people familiar with the lore will realize. And as an added bonus, Feanor originally asked Galadriel 3 times for a single strand of her hair, but refused sensing the darkness in him. Yet when Gimli asks for the same gift, she gives him 3 strands. This is why her gift to Gimli is so awesome, because of the implications behind it, and the backstory that only a select few will understand.
How cool would it be to have a game fully open world with all of this world's lands, you play as a immortal being of some kind and get to play through all the ages
@@cr90captain89 If I understand your question correctly (and please correct me if I didn't), Smeagol and Deagol we're not hobbits from the Shire, but of a tribe of hobbits that lived along the River Anduin. So the Ring did not go to the Shire before being found by Deagol. It was found by him right at the spot where the Ring had been sitting for 2500 years.
@@cr90captain89 to answer your question properly: we all know that Gollum’s real name is Sméagol Age: 500+ years old and this is because of the One Ring’s influence on him giving him unnatural long life and this makes him the oldest hobbit in the existence His origins: he is actually once part of the ancient group of Hobbit tribes (Harfoots, Fallohides and Stoors) Tolkien never revealed or specified whichever tribe Sméagol is in but all we know that these ancient hobbits including Sméagol and Deagol of course once lived near the river Anduin before their migration to the ruined kingdom of Arnor which would one day become known as the Shire, anyways the day when both Deagol and Sméagol found the One Ring in River Anduin was before migration of the hobbits that’s why Gollum doesn’t even know the existence of The Shire when the events of LOTR takes place because he’s never been there, plus he wasn’t in nor participate during the migration of hobbits because he was already banished/cast out/excommunicated by the ancient hobbits the day he killed Deagol and took the One Ring
What an amazing video. You truly are a treasure, CivilizationEX. One thing: the Arkenstone COULDN'T be a silmaril, since the dwarves fashioned it and gave it shape, while nobody and nothing could do that to a silmaril (after all they were lost and not destroyed). I'd love for the Arkenstone to be a silmaril tho...
So glad we’ve gotten this incredibly detailed and amazing update on the Third Age of Arda. Although there isn’t much information on it, would an update to the Fourth Age video with the newer style and quality to complete all the known ages?
Who's to say this isn't true and Tolkien was granted the wisdom of story telling to reveal what happens years before our time. I personally believe Tolkien might have been onto something or is that just me hoping this world to be true as an escape from our terrible lives 😂
Eh. Not enough lore. Just kidding, I learned a lot today ;) It would take me a century to read up on all this stuff through the books, thank you for summing it up in the most comprehensible way possible.
i know absolutely nothing about the lotr universe besides the movies so i’m just watching these videos in utter confusion. every so often ill hear a name i know and i’ll just perk up like isildur? isildur? i know him! i know things! it’s kind of pathetic lmao but i’m having fun
Me: Who could possibly keep what should surely be not much more than a cold reading of dry history stats engaging for well over an hour?! Hah yeah right *An hour later* ... Man I didn't know that either! How interesting, indeed. This guy is good. Just enough added context and details while also a brisk pace. Perfect mix.
Love how you tell the story of the books but use the designs from the movies (where you can). I don’t think anybody could imagine the characters looking any different from how they looked in the movies.
To be honest our evolutionary history from our many extinction level disasters through out Earth’s history, to our revival and success is also very interesting and probably a bigger story than anything we could ever write, every time we find new discoveries it’s amazing how it connects to our lives and how we got here as a biological life form, now with consciousness to think, in a hostile Universe of “darkness” It just writes itself 🤯
I will go over all that when I make a vid about the Fourth Age, but to answer your questions, all lands were freed form Sauron's influence, but places like Harad and Rhun still hated Gondor, so war continued for awhile until eventually Gondor conquered them and made peace. The Dwarves did not immediately move to Moria, instead Gimli led a faction to start a new colony in the White Mountains. But eventually the Dwarves did return and make their home in Moria.
Not directly, but in a few months I will be covering a fantasy book based on biblical creation myths which takes a lot of inspiration from the bible, but that's about as close as I will get.
I'm a fan of Tolkien but by no means an expert. But I wager he could have made this four hours if he included everything. Tolkien did such a wonderful job of making a detailed history of Middle Earth.
Of course he wrote all of this, I mean what do you expect from a man whose dedicated himself to academic studies, languages and his favorite hobby writing almost his entire life? This is the testament proof of his genius unlike some writers today who can’t even write stories for shit nor even entertain
Can anyone answer this for me: if the Holy Ones including Sauron was born from the Flame Imperishable, and their power is finite. How was Sauron able to regain his strength during the Third Age?
Orc: Great news my lord, we killed Isildur for you Sauron: Wow thanks I've be- Where's my Ring? Orc: What Ring? Sauron: My Ring! The one I used to take over Middle-Earth with! Don't tell me you forgot my Ring! Orc: But you didn't say any- Sauron: How am I supposed to conquer Middle-Earth without my Ring?!
The names of the characters that are in the books. It's not like names we're used to. That's wtf is with the names, have you ever watched the movies or read the books my guy?
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Can u do a marvel video next cause u haven't did that in a while.
I will try to get back to Marvel vids in the summer.
@@CivilizationEx I wish to see more ASOIAF content.
Videos for upcoming House of the Dragon perhaps?
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I will definetly cover the House of the Dragon as we get closer to the show, and I will be returning to more ASOIAF in the next couple months.
Is that the Joker?
Hey everyone, this was the longest and most challenging video I've ever made, and while it's not perfect, I'm pretty happy with the amount of detail I was able to include. Hope you all like it :)
Will u guys make video about the Greater Terran Union from Templin Institute in the future?
Probably not, I am not familiar with that series.
@@CivilizationEx you worked very hard on this series, and for that I applaud you. This was far from an easy task.
Ive enjoyed all your videos on this subject and thoroughly enjoyed this,very well done and thank you so much.
Are you kidding man, this video is beyond perfect, thank you very much for the effort.. cheers
One of the best connections I've found in LOTR is the Phial of Galadriel. Back in the Years of the Trees of Arda, light was brought to the world through the Two Trees of Valinor. The elf, Feanor, is in awe of the beauty of Galadriel's gold-silver hair and asks 3 times for a single strand and each time she declines. Inspired by her hair, Feanor created 3 amazingly beautiful gems called the Silmarils that captured the light of the trees of Valinor. Afterwards, Melkor allies with Ungoliant, a primordial being that took the shape of a giant spider, and uses her to poison and destroy the Two Trees of Valinor and their last flower and fruit become the Sun and the Moon. As for the Silmarils, one ends up in the sea, and one ends up in the earth. But the last one ends up with Earendil, Elronds father. He places the Silmaril upon his forehead and uses it as a guide back to Valinor, where the Valar set the Silmaril as a star in the sky.
Fast forward 6000 years to the Third Age, and Frodo is given the Phial of Galadriel, containing the Light of Earendil, their most beloved star. In essence, Galadriel has basically just given Frodo one of the Silmarils. It seems fitting that not only does Frodo receive this gift from Galadriel herself, the inspiration for the creation of the Silmarils, but also that he uses it against Shelob who is the offspring of Ungoliant, who destroyed the Light in the Trees that the Silmaril captured.
What an absolutely amazing reference that only a small portion of people familiar with the lore will realize.
And as an added bonus, Feanor originally asked Galadriel 3 times for a single strand of her hair, but refused sensing the darkness in him. Yet when Gimli asks for the same gift, she gives him 3 strands. This is why her gift to Gimli is so awesome, because of the implications behind it, and the backstory that only a select few will understand.
Galadriel really is a GOAT
Very well said !!! Thank u
Thank you for sharing
It is amazing and almost unbelievable that everything happens in one small corner of the continent
"You killed Isildur? Great! Where's the ring?" Orcs: "What Ring?" 🤦♂️
So the ring spent over 80% of its existence lost in a River.
This is why communication in the workplace is so important.
If only you could make the 😈 face facepalm.
Sauron: YOU! HAD! TWO! JOBS! FRANKLY I'M SURPRISED YOU GOT KILLING ISILDUR RIGHT!
@@ImperatorPenguin Technically that was more of the Ring's doing.
How cool would it be to have a game fully open world with all of this world's lands, you play as a immortal being of some kind and get to play through all the ages
I always wanted a Lotr Civilization Game
@@bloodyraptor6251 play 3rd age total war. A mod for the game Medieval 2 Total War. Its like civ but way better.
I was gonna say there’s mods for this.
Glorfindel's story...
The ring just being in a river for 2000 years is funny to me
And not even that far from where Sauron was chilling for most of the third age.
@@liamdell6319 so my question is how did it go from the rivers near Mordor/ Gondor to the shire into the hands of Gollum?
@@cr90captain89 If I understand your question correctly (and please correct me if I didn't), Smeagol and Deagol we're not hobbits from the Shire, but of a tribe of hobbits that lived along the River Anduin. So the Ring did not go to the Shire before being found by Deagol. It was found by him right at the spot where the Ring had been sitting for 2500 years.
@@cr90captain89 to answer your question properly:
we all know that Gollum’s real name is Sméagol
Age:
500+ years old and this is because of the One Ring’s influence on him giving him unnatural long life and this makes him the oldest hobbit in the existence
His origins:
he is actually once part of the ancient group of Hobbit tribes (Harfoots, Fallohides and Stoors) Tolkien never revealed or specified whichever tribe Sméagol is in but all we know that these ancient hobbits including Sméagol and Deagol of course once lived near the river Anduin before their migration to the ruined kingdom of Arnor which would one day become known as the Shire, anyways the day when both Deagol and Sméagol found the One Ring in River Anduin was before migration of the hobbits that’s why Gollum doesn’t even know the existence of The Shire when the events of LOTR takes place because he’s never been there, plus he wasn’t in nor participate during the migration of hobbits because he was already banished/cast out/excommunicated by the ancient hobbits the day he killed Deagol and took the One Ring
1st and 2nd age are paced so well. Then humans just push that pace so fast. Makes sense with the shorter lifespans.
What an amazing video. You truly are a treasure, CivilizationEX. One thing: the Arkenstone COULDN'T be a silmaril, since the dwarves fashioned it and gave it shape, while nobody and nothing could do that to a silmaril (after all they were lost and not destroyed). I'd love for the Arkenstone to be a silmaril tho...
Maybe it's a silmaril embedded in a larger crystal
So glad we’ve gotten this incredibly detailed and amazing update on the Third Age of Arda. Although there isn’t much information on it, would an update to the Fourth Age video with the newer style and quality to complete all the known ages?
4th age update coming soon :)
@@CivilizationEx aw coooooool. Thank you for all the LOTR content, love the way you narrate this amazing series and universe!!
@@CivilizationEx SOON WHEN?
@@x8sNaKe8x Probably September, possibly October
@@CivilizationEx POG
AWESOME! Waited for years for the 3rd age stories in detail!
Yes some more LotR lore. Thank you!
Who's to say this isn't true and Tolkien was granted the wisdom of story telling to reveal what happens years before our time. I personally believe Tolkien might have been onto something or is that just me hoping this world to be true as an escape from our terrible lives 😂
Eh. Not enough lore.
Just kidding, I learned a lot today ;) It would take me a century to read up on all this stuff through the books, thank you for summing it up in the most comprehensible way possible.
Thank you for this and as fan of Tolkien from a child, I enjoyed it and I am Adding to my Middle Earth collection of books.
i know absolutely nothing about the lotr universe besides the movies so i’m just watching these videos in utter confusion. every so often ill hear a name i know and i’ll just perk up like
isildur? isildur? i know him! i know things!
it’s kind of pathetic lmao but i’m having fun
Read the books. They are so much more than the movie
Such a detailed video, so good storytelling, you are amazing CivEx!
Me: Who could possibly keep what should surely be not much more than a cold reading of dry history stats engaging for well over an hour?! Hah yeah right
*An hour later* ... Man I didn't know that either! How interesting, indeed.
This guy is good. Just enough added context and details while also a brisk pace. Perfect mix.
1:15:43 17 years...in the movie they made it look like a weekend 🤣
CivEx! Always look forward to your content
Your pronunciation of the languages of Arda is really good
This is probably the longest CivilizationEx video ever made.
Third Age Movies:
•The Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014)
•The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
Man, Morgoth and Sauron must be the most inept god-like military leader in fantasy.
Crazy how much lore there is and I still want more
Love how you tell the story of the books but use the designs from the movies (where you can). I don’t think anybody could imagine the characters looking any different from how they looked in the movies.
Thank you for these!
CivEx!!!
Epic video🎥👍
All this from the mind of one man.
Great job, best place for LOTR lore on UA-cam
57:54 - All the rhyming made me laugh.
Bro this vid is amazing. Good job🎉
I’ve been watching all of your lord of the rings videos everyday for over a week now lol
you should make a movie by adding Before the Ages and 1-4 together
If he did that, I'd take a day off from work to watch that!
He sure does a great job, doesn't he?
Lmao that video would be like 3 hours long
@@GoodFellasPizza08 exactly
@@GoodFellasPizza08The extended versions of the movies are that long or a little longer. Don't tell us you have the attention span of a toddler.
Great work! Very comprehensive and detailed! Your videos are exactly what I was looking for :)
Good stuff thanks a whole bunch!👍🏼👍🏼🔟🔥
Jolly good fun cheers! ⚔️
To be honest our evolutionary history from our many extinction level disasters through out Earth’s history, to our revival and success is also very interesting and probably a bigger story than anything we could ever write, every time we find new discoveries it’s amazing how it connects to our lives and how we got here as a biological life form, now with consciousness to think, in a hostile Universe of “darkness”
It just writes itself 🤯
Can you do a wizarding world timeline please i would really like to see it
Been waiting for this compilation. Thank you! 🙂
What happened to Moria, Khand, Harand and Sean of Rhun? Were they freed from evil men and orcs? Did dwarfs settle in Moria after death of Balrog?
I will go over all that when I make a vid about the Fourth Age, but to answer your questions, all lands were freed form Sauron's influence, but places like Harad and Rhun still hated Gondor, so war continued for awhile until eventually Gondor conquered them and made peace. The Dwarves did not immediately move to Moria, instead Gimli led a faction to start a new colony in the White Mountains. But eventually the Dwarves did return and make their home in Moria.
@@CivilizationEx Wow, thanks for such a qucik reply
rings of powers messed up so much galadriel
Fantastic work!
Would you ever do a video on the Bible? Huge fan, thanks!
Not directly, but in a few months I will be covering a fantasy book based on biblical creation myths which takes a lot of inspiration from the bible, but that's about as close as I will get.
rings of power fcked everything up gather some stuff from here and there and made a series
Just wanted to point out you forgot about how commander galadriel single handedly took down Sauron along with queen regent muriel.
Of the 14 from the hobbit balin is my fave of the fellowship my fav is aragorn or frodo
A humble and independent spirit: Gandalf in a nutshell LOL
Damn third age has 1.30 hours of content?
I'm a fan of Tolkien but by no means an expert. But I wager he could have made this four hours if he included everything. Tolkien did such a wonderful job of making a detailed history of Middle Earth.
1.5 but close.
Pleasantly surprised, as always.
Great video
Awesome. You going to do any Cosmere stuff any time soon?
I likely will cover it eventually, but probably not soon. Still not sure when.
Great vid as usual. I’ve said this before, this channel should do Attack on Titan. It has so much great law.
Thanks!
Good gracious!There are plenty of things going on in the third age😂
13:03 Arnor
51:36 squidward handsome 😂
should've ended the video with "and thus began the Fourth age of Men"
any esoteric nerds out there seeing many parallels?
Hehehehehe Well Done! 💀💀💀
1:13:33 balin is ballin
Where is all of this from? Did Tolkien write all this?
Yes. It is mainly written in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.
Yep all of this was imagined in the mind of one man and compiled by his son Christopher.
Of course he wrote all of this, I mean what do you expect from a man whose dedicated himself to academic studies, languages and his favorite hobby writing almost his entire life? This is the testament proof of his genius unlike some writers today who can’t even write stories for shit nor even entertain
Has he done a history on the war of Angmar?
Here's one about the Witch King, it covers some of that.
ua-cam.com/video/PlA7tIh-kLc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CivilizationEx
Finnaly I can watch this masterpiece in one piece
Your pronounciation is pure asmr
Impressive
Can anyone answer this for me: if the Holy Ones including Sauron was born from the Flame Imperishable, and their power is finite. How was Sauron able to regain his strength during the Third Age?
Because of the One Ring, it artificially preserved his power level. So even if he was killed he would eventually recover as long as the ring survived.
wait so Saruman didn't actually die at Isengard impaled at a wheel after falling off the tower??
That was just in the movies.
These videos made me realize that rings of power just mashed a bunch of shit together from completely different time periods 😂
do u think tthey will make a fourth age?
Who’s they?
Sooo from what we learned, Gondor is terrible at making war lol
If you ignore Ondoher, Gondor's military history is actually pretty good, especially compared to their brothers in Arnor.
1:21:15
Finally!
Which part is the hobbit movie?
I already commented like three times but they all look like herobrine
Yes the witch king will not be killed by man he will be killed by spoiler alert*
EOWYN!!!!!!!
And Merry
Spoiler for a 67 year old story?
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50 mins
Orc: Great news my lord, we killed Isildur for you
Sauron: Wow thanks I've be- Where's my Ring?
Orc: What Ring?
Sauron: My Ring! The one I used to take over Middle-Earth with! Don't tell me you forgot my Ring!
Orc: But you didn't say any-
Sauron: How am I supposed to conquer Middle-Earth without my Ring?!
Damn gondorian kings suck in battle they all die In war
The King is a target on a battlefield,a lot of Kings have been killed in battle irl, could you last in a medieval style battle?
Yo wtf are these names my guy lol
The names of the characters that are in the books. It's not like names we're used to. That's wtf is with the names, have you ever watched the movies or read the books my guy?
Is it just me, or are the dunlendings the most annoying civilization in middle earth? LOL
Watching all these videos. Lots of plot holes. Makes you 🤦♂️🤷♂️
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Amazing work!