1:15 _Have you ever seen it, Aragorn? The White tower of Ecthelion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught high in the morning breeze. You ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets? ... One day, our paths will lead us there, and the tower guard shall take up the call: "The Lords of Gondor have returned!"_
1:15 does something indescribable to me, emotionally. The exact sentiment it evokes can’t be nailed down; but, for me, it verges on something glorious.
This was recommended to me, because I have reforged a broken sword that is called Anduril, and I am a king in exile, what a coincidence, sometimes it feels like the algorithms can read one's thoughts or predict one's real life.
Just watched (but haven't quite finished) Netflix's show about the Dark Crystal and saw the scene involving a sword which (in concept) very closely resembles this scene with my king.
Anakin Skywalker I cannot tell if you meant to write weeding or wedding in this comment, but I wish you good luck in whatever and whichever endeavour you so chose, for both are very noble actions!
I like it better in the book, when he didn't have to be told. And how he got the sword at Rivendell, instead of Elrond randomly showing up at their camp.
True. But there's moments in the book like that too. Like how Gandalf could escape from Orthanc and ride from Rohan back to weathertop in under a week. Whole Boromir claimed it took him months and months to get to rivendel from Gondor
1:15 _Have you ever seen it, Aragorn? The White tower of Ecthelion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught high in the morning breeze. You ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets? ... One day, our paths will lead us there, and the tower guard shall take up the call: "The Lords of Gondor have returned!"_
From now on, I'll play this music anyway I can whenever I'm presenting something significant to someone!
One of my favourite scenes
Elo! Andúril;
Lach en Annûn
I chathol asgannen
Ad echannen
Behold! Andúril;
Flame of the West
The blade that was broken,
Has been remade!
1:15 Best moment of the song
SpaceHazard
Definitely
1:15 does something indescribable to me, emotionally. The exact sentiment it evokes can’t be nailed down; but, for me, it verges on something glorious.
From the great shards of Narsil, I bring you the great sword of Anduril, fit for the future King of Gondor!
This was recommended to me, because I have reforged a broken sword that is called Anduril, and I am a king in exile, what a coincidence, sometimes it feels like the algorithms can read one's thoughts or predict one's real life.
"Put aside the Ranger. Become who you were born to be. Take the Dimholt Road."
The top comments in these LOTR soundtracks are always so awesome.. :)
I gave my brother's new board for his birthday to this in the background. ..
Good songs. Thanks so much❤️❤️❤️
Love this
Just watched (but haven't quite finished) Netflix's show about the Dark Crystal and saw the scene involving a sword which (in concept) very closely resembles this scene with my king.
Urug is a good word to post on the comments of this great song 😀
Anduril, flame of the west, forged from the shards of Narsil.... :)
Sauron will not have forgotten the sword of Elendil!
That will be my weeding song :P
Anakin Skywalker I cannot tell if you meant to write weeding or wedding in this comment, but I wish you good luck in whatever and whichever endeavour you so chose, for both are very noble actions!
I would know, I repainted the shed yesterday. XD
I like it better in the book, when he didn't have to be told. And how he got the sword at Rivendell, instead of Elrond randomly showing up at their camp.
Aragorn of the novel is King in his heart from the beginning. Hollywood is obsessed with diamond in the rough characters.
C'est dans cette épisode où chacun retrouve sa place ❤
So much true...
oh... Anduril
put aside
Yeah it never made sense to me how the Fellowship took months to get from Rivendell to Gondor, yet Elrond gets there (albeit by horse) in a few days.
he was likely able to pass the fords of Isen after Saruman's defeat and make it to Dunharrow
True. But there's moments in the book like that too. Like how Gandalf could escape from Orthanc and ride from Rohan back to weathertop in under a week. Whole Boromir claimed it took him months and months to get to rivendel from Gondor
second - whats your point ? :P
maybe because we a re hobbits or i dont know what are u but we are not alot we are just a few like us who love lotr more than anything greetings :)
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Just because someone’s wandering doesn’t mean he’s lost.
1:22 🔥❣💜
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