Absolutely brilliant video! The exploration of the worst demons in Judeo-Christian mythology was both chilling and fascinating. I loved how you delved into their historical, cultural, and literary significance, showing how these figures have shaped modern storytelling. The analysis of different interpretations over time added so much depth. Truly a captivating and insightful piece!
The Orcs have always creeped me out - scared the hell out of me, really... But for some reason, after listening to this episode, I kind of pity them. Just beginning my literary goal of reading all of JRR Tolkien's works in 2025. I wonder if, when I get to them in the books again, my feelings for them will be different than in the past.
Excellent Mordor Perspective. From the Ashe's of Destruction the seed of hope can grow. I guess I am an optimist. 👍
my very last choice of a camp site 😅
Closely followed by the barrow downs
Absolutely brilliant video! The exploration of the worst demons in Judeo-Christian mythology was both chilling and fascinating. I loved how you delved into their historical, cultural, and literary significance, showing how these figures have shaped modern storytelling. The analysis of different interpretations over time added so much depth. Truly a captivating and insightful piece!
Starting @6:25, why is there a dump truck parked in the middle of Mordor?
Shelob was skill there!
The Orcs have always creeped me out - scared the hell out of me, really... But for some reason, after listening to this episode, I kind of pity them. Just beginning my literary goal of reading all of JRR Tolkien's works in 2025. I wonder if, when I get to them in the books again, my feelings for them will be different than in the past.
Didn’t it wall down and crumble
ERU ILUVATAR would not leave the orks to distruction ,not there fault ,they were just stupid
and do gundabad
and angband library
can you do mordor library
Enormity means evil not something huge