Also, on his way back home - he and Gandalf recovered the treasure horde they buried after the encounter with the Trolls in the beginning of the book - Gandalf took a portion but Bilbo was the one to take the rest - and I believe used most of that to buy back his stuff after his family declared him dead and auctioned off his estate. Those crazy Sackville-Bagginses. Well we all have those branches in the family tree.
Bilbo's share of the treasure would have been enough to bury all of the Shire under a mountain of gold and jewels. The wealth would have attracted wicked and evil beings to take it, and it would have fundamentally changed every hobbit for the worse.
The background music is too loud compared to the narration, I found it very difficult to hear the voice over the music. Sorry, I did not continue watching. But good luck!
Pro tip: I mix everything in stereo of course, but then I listen in mono! Because a lot of the time, especially in headphones, a wide stereo spread of sounds plus a voice right down the center, gives the illusion of separation so your brain can still pick out the words and can’t tell how buried the voice will be in mono. Try it, you’ll thank me. I didn’t do very many songs with my vocals too quiet before someone came along and told me that trick, so there you go.
Title reads what happened to Bilbo's share?, You turned into a moralistic interpretation of the book/end. How about you stick to the actual premise?? You never actually say quantity, usage, and legacy... Poor at best, you don't hold a candle to "Nerd of the Rings"
@@stephenorourke7005 relax gatekeeper, not trying to be like anyone else. If you like that content more, go watch it instead of stinking up my comment section with your narcissism. This channel is new and I’m still figuring out how I like to go about making videos.
@@stephenorourke7005 Wrong, it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Also my point about comparing my channel to nerd of the rings is just as valid.
Also, on his way back home - he and Gandalf recovered the treasure horde they buried after the encounter with the Trolls in the beginning of the book - Gandalf took a portion but Bilbo was the one to take the rest - and I believe used most of that to buy back his stuff after his family declared him dead and auctioned off his estate.
Those crazy Sackville-Bagginses. Well we all have those branches in the family tree.
He used his money to turn down the background music.
Bilbo's share of the treasure would have been enough to bury all of the Shire under a mountain of gold and jewels. The wealth would have attracted wicked and evil beings to take it, and it would have fundamentally changed every hobbit for the worse.
The background music is too loud compared to the narration, I found it very difficult to hear the voice over the music. Sorry, I did not continue watching. But good luck!
@@Irdanwen I gotcha this is one of my earlier videos when I was still playing around with the editing program. Thank you for the support!
Bilbo had PTSD
pipeweed and rent, just like today
Did you mention how much treasure he got or are you in storytime mode for the whole video?
Shouldn’t you have said: “As a Tolkien of my appreciation””?
@@fwlawrence8670 I shot for the stars and missed the moon
Can't hear you bro. Turn that voice way up in the mix!
Pro tip: I mix everything in stereo of course, but then I listen in mono! Because a lot of the time, especially in headphones, a wide stereo spread of sounds plus a voice right down the center, gives the illusion of separation so your brain can still pick out the words and can’t tell how buried the voice will be in mono. Try it, you’ll thank me. I didn’t do very many songs with my vocals too quiet before someone came along and told me that trick, so there you go.
Really great videos ❤
Excellent video, awesome voice!
Thank you ❤
Title reads what happened to Bilbo's share?, You turned into a moralistic interpretation of the book/end. How about you stick to the actual premise?? You never actually say quantity, usage, and legacy... Poor at best, you don't hold a candle to "Nerd of the Rings"
@@stephenorourke7005 relax gatekeeper, not trying to be like anyone else. If you like that content more, go watch it instead of stinking up my comment section with your narcissism. This channel is new and I’m still figuring out how I like to go about making videos.
@@RandomLore5 So, to you, me being critical makes me a narcissist? Try NOT being defensive, my point is/was valid.
@@stephenorourke7005 Wrong, it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Also my point about comparing my channel to nerd of the rings is just as valid.