Just a beautiful retelling of this great, glorious tale. This is cannon in my view of Tolkien's Arda as this is the way things should end for Middle Earth. Extremely well done, just subscribed, looking fiat to watching more from your channel.
Notice how the fate of men closely mirrors that of arda itself...born in hope, poisoned by the malice of morgoth, then broken in death, cleansed of his lies and remade in a form more glorious than before.
makes sense. Men are designed to be free from all fate, save death. were an elf or even a valar, bound as they are to arda and morgoths corruption of arda, try to kill morgoth the act would come to failure. Only men, burdened by arda’s marring but not bound to it, can succeed in overcoming morgoth.
Thanks. The part they play is not clear, but they are briefly mentioned. After setting foot on Aman they were buried under falling hills and imprisoned in the Caves of the Forgotten, until the Last Battle.
I'm a big Tolkien fan, and have been since 1971. I enjoy your narratives. But if you don't mind me asking...are you the same young lady who narrates on The Resurrectionists channel? If so, that would explain why I enjoy this channel, also.
Thanks, I’m glad you like the videos. I don’t narrate any other channels I’m afraid. I just checked, and that’s not my voice, but i guess the accent could sound similar.
Loved your vid. Tolkien ostensibly avoided allegories of all forms, even symbolism. Which is actually impossible and in fact he didn't; it was simply an excuse he concocted to avoid constantly explaining what he meant or symbolized with this or that. Hemingway and other writers also hated explaining their stories, preferring to leave readers draw their own conclusion. That being said, as a reader I have my own views about the exact meaning of Dagor Dagorath and Melkor's death in particular. For instance why did Melkor seemingly die fully(?), despite being a Vala, when Mairon/Sauron, a Maya, only died physically (though with no chance of ever being reembodied) at the end of LOTR? Because Melkor in DD represents sth different than Sauron.
Neither Morgoth nor any other Ainu can just walk out of the Timeless Void. Something had to have happened to disturb that Void and reconnect it to Time and Space. For example, ambitious experiments on the substrates of reality by human scientists.
I prefer a new version a new vision for Arda, where Mellor/Morgoth finds the imperishable flame in the Void and becomes Illuvatars equal match returns an absolutely obliterates Tulkas by sucking all his energy straight into him while laughing hysterically then impaling Eonwe and sucking his energy straight into himself meanwhile all his servants rekindled with twice as much power as before and he pulls all Silmarils to him changing their colors to crimson, ice blue, and dark purple an places them on his brow he makes Sauron a Valar more powerful than all the rest and allows him to Destroy the rest of the Maia and Valar saving Manwe, Varda and Ulmo for last....Morgoth then halts Sauron and tells him to create three lamps and imprison Manwe, Varda, Ulmo in each one using their energy to light the world.... Iluvatar descends to confront Melkor a battle unlike any other ensues on Arda.... Ultimately since both of them possess the flame imperishable neither can overpower the other.... However, Iluvatar concedes Arda to Morgoth having no further interest play has one request to allow Morgoth to give him Manwe, Olorin and the faithful Maia and Elves he allows this courtesy, replacing Manwe with Aule. Iluvatar, Manwe, Olorin leave with the rest to the void and travel far and deep In to it to create another world free from Morgoth. Morgoth raises Utumno out of the depths and places it squarely in the middle of Middle Earth creating a great throne within where all of those in the world come to do obeisance to they're New God. And surprisingly none are harmed and all are benefited as Morgoth creates a fantastic but Darker world free of his antagonizers, mockers and judges. All are granted immortality even men. Eventually he replaces Varda with Yavanna in the tower. And brings Varda to Utumno where she is stripped of her power but granted immortality and she agrees to become his wife and apologizes to him saying Manwe had forced her and the other Valar to treat Morgoth so badly because of his secret Jealousy of Melkor since he had been granted significant more power than Manwe in the beginning.... Thus being the root of all Evil that was caused.... Morgoth peered into her mind and soul and seen that she was truthful.... Morgoth thanks back to the time of the original singing how he had been so full of Hope and vitality wanting to please Iluvatar and be an example for his weaker brothers and sisters.... But he could see now that Manwe add poison to everything including Iluvatar.... And he hated himself for having overreacted greatly which blinded him to seeing the true evil caused by Manwe.... A tear unnoticed fell from his cheek.... Sauron was declared as regent of Arda running the daily functions throughout and answering only to Morgoth.... On his throne Morgoth brooded about the treachery of Manwe and regretted letting him go and now thought of a plan to get his revenge. 😊
I don't understand why and how Mortal Men Killed Morgoth., while Valar an Angelic Being and The Strongest Elf Fingolfin can't Kill Morgoth., Morgoth is one of the Vala so how this Mortal Men can Kill Him?
I guess it's not so much about can/can't, but does/does not. Every situation is different, and I guess it was Eru's plan. ...Just because Eowyn killed the WK, it doesn't mean she is more powerful than every man the WK killed...🤔
Its a prophecy and therefore has not happened yet. Morgoth is still in the abyss. Dagor Dagoroth will happen many many ages from now. We are still in the 8th age of Middle Earth.
The audio content about the prophecy very nicely presented. Thanks! But the apparently AI-generated imagery is frankly so mundane, so endlessly boring . When human artists aren't being creative, computer programs that just regurgitate imagery sucked off the Internet can only produce a bland mush. Such was the background imagery of this vid.
I can't believe you feel that way. I mean, everyone has an opinion and we don't always understand each other but I found the "action" placed upon the still images to be absolutely fantastic! I marveled at each and every one with anticipation. I forsee a time when the most detailed stories can be produced, for our enjoyment, by A.I. Stories that we'd otherwise never come close to seeing. I suppose it won't be for everyone but I'll definitely be watching.
@@Selrahc_69sounds like you're addicted to and live in the world of digital video games. AI Fabrications and AI visual sorcery can present eye candy galore. But that's not really saying much and is a very superficial understanding of artwork. I found the so-called AI artwork in this UA-cam presentation to be over the top childish eye candy. And JRR Tolkien would agree with me. How do I know? Well this indeed is very simple, simply look at his own Middle Earth artwork.
@Selrahc_69 and there you go with your childish response to my thoughtful comment. No wonder you have the sensibility you have about this particular AI work in this video. I noticed that you didn't comment about my point regarding JRR Tolkien's own artwork. Conveniently you left that out. Again look at Tolkien's own artwork regarding Middle Earth and Lord of the Rings.
Your art / animations look AI generated. I am interested in your content but unfortunately I boycott large amounts of AI generated content because I don't support AI stealing others' property to train / create AI content. Good luck with your channel.
I think all the writings that Tolkien did about this era of middle Earth was even better than The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. This is the story and the part of his writings that Amazon should have used. Just my opinion anyway
Ok. I'll SUB, but please be aware that your musical soundtrack is nearly drowning out your narration. You have a pleasant voice. I wish you luck. #9.47+ 🫰
This was a joy to watch, bravo 😊
Thank you ☺️
Just a beautiful retelling of this great, glorious tale. This is cannon in my view of Tolkien's Arda as this is the way things should end for Middle Earth. Extremely well done, just subscribed, looking fiat to watching more from your channel.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
Turin Turambar is the Doomslayer of Tolkien’s Legendarium, and you can’t convince me otherwise.
I love stories like these please keep them coming. Thank you
Notice how the fate of men closely mirrors that of arda itself...born in hope, poisoned by the malice of morgoth, then broken in death, cleansed of his lies and remade in a form more glorious than before.
makes sense. Men are designed to be free from all fate, save death. were an elf or even a valar, bound as they are to arda and morgoths corruption of arda, try to kill morgoth the act would come to failure. Only men, burdened by arda’s marring but not bound to it, can succeed in overcoming morgoth.
Wonderfully narrated.
Thank you ☺️
Thanks for focusing Dagor Dagorath and the rol of Turin finally vindicated... And the new Earth and New Heaven by Eru will. Thanks again. Bravo !!!
Thank you too!
Middle Earth is not the world. Middle Earth is a continent of Arda in the universe of Ea. It’s ok it a very common mistake.
Really well done… again
Thank you 😊
Morgoth was never killed. He is in prison behind the wall of night where there is no return.
Awesomeness 👏🏼. Great video!
Amazing telling of Tolkien's legend!
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@FairlyFictionalAre you AI?
I wasn’t the last time I checked 😅
Well done! 👍
This is one of the best videos so far! Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼. I aim to keep improving 😊
Great video. Thx. The story of Arda is the story of our world. It will soon be healed from all the darkness.
Very very good! Great job 💫
Thanks ☺️
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What a fun video...and so informative!! I will sub your channel!!! 😊
Thank you so much 🤗
This is some good stuff... Bravo!
Thank you ☺️
Just found your channel. Love it.
I am interested in commissioning your AI artwork. Reached out via the website.
Excellent
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the cool video legend
Very well done.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great video. I have not read this material for a long time. What part were Ar-Pharazon and the Numenorian fleet to play in the final battle?
Thanks. The part they play is not clear, but they are briefly mentioned. After setting foot on Aman they were buried under falling hills and imprisoned in the Caves of the Forgotten, until the Last Battle.
Where is Sauron to help Melkor?
Sneaking out the back door probably 😅
I'm a big Tolkien fan, and have been since 1971. I enjoy your narratives.
But if you don't mind me asking...are you the same young lady who narrates on The Resurrectionists channel? If so, that would explain why I enjoy this channel, also.
Thanks, I’m glad you like the videos. I don’t narrate any other channels I’m afraid. I just checked, and that’s not my voice, but i guess the accent could sound similar.
@@FairlyFictional Thanks for replying.
Loved your vid. Tolkien ostensibly avoided allegories of all forms, even symbolism. Which is actually impossible and in fact he didn't; it was simply an excuse he concocted to avoid constantly explaining what he meant or symbolized with this or that. Hemingway and other writers also hated explaining their stories, preferring to leave readers draw their own conclusion.
That being said, as a reader I have my own views about the exact meaning of Dagor Dagorath and Melkor's death in particular. For instance why did Melkor seemingly die fully(?), despite being a Vala, when Mairon/Sauron, a Maya, only died physically (though with no chance of ever being reembodied) at the end of LOTR? Because Melkor in DD represents sth different than Sauron.
How did you solve that "low view" Problem? My channel is still suffering from that😢
How did you make those AI images?
What was the ultimate fate of Tulkas?
I love the AI imagery.
wunderschön gestaltet!
wow. just wow.
Neither Morgoth nor any other Ainu can just walk out of the Timeless Void.
Something had to have happened to disturb that Void and reconnect it to Time and Space.
For example, ambitious experiments on the substrates of reality by human scientists.
Maybe that’s what happens 🙄. There’s now real explanation how it happens, only that when “the Gods weary, Morgoth will come back through the Door”.
I prefer a new version a new vision for Arda, where Mellor/Morgoth finds the imperishable flame in the Void and becomes Illuvatars equal match returns an absolutely obliterates Tulkas by sucking all his energy straight into him while laughing hysterically then impaling Eonwe and sucking his energy straight into himself meanwhile all his servants rekindled with twice as much power as before and he pulls all Silmarils to him changing their colors to crimson, ice blue, and dark purple an places them on his brow he makes Sauron a Valar more powerful than all the rest and allows him to Destroy the rest of the Maia and Valar saving Manwe, Varda and Ulmo for last....Morgoth then halts Sauron and tells him to create three lamps and imprison Manwe, Varda, Ulmo in each one using their energy to light the world....
Iluvatar descends to confront Melkor a battle unlike any other ensues on Arda.... Ultimately since both of them possess the flame imperishable neither can overpower the other.... However, Iluvatar concedes Arda to Morgoth having no further interest play has one request to allow Morgoth to give him Manwe, Olorin and the faithful Maia and Elves he allows this courtesy, replacing Manwe with Aule.
Iluvatar, Manwe, Olorin leave with the rest to the void and travel far and deep In to it to create another world free from Morgoth.
Morgoth raises Utumno out of the depths and places it squarely in the middle of Middle Earth creating a great throne within where all of those in the world come to do obeisance to they're New God. And surprisingly none are harmed and all are benefited as Morgoth creates a fantastic but Darker world free of his antagonizers, mockers and judges. All are granted immortality even men.
Eventually he replaces Varda with Yavanna in the tower. And brings Varda to Utumno where she is stripped of her power but granted immortality and she agrees to become his wife and apologizes to him saying Manwe had forced her and the other Valar to treat Morgoth so badly because of his secret Jealousy of Melkor since he had been granted significant more power than Manwe in the beginning.... Thus being the root of all Evil that was caused.... Morgoth peered into her mind and soul and seen that she was truthful.... Morgoth thanks back to the time of the original singing how he had been so full of Hope and vitality wanting to please Iluvatar and be an example for his weaker brothers and sisters.... But he could see now that Manwe add poison to everything including Iluvatar.... And he hated himself for having overreacted greatly which blinded him to seeing the true evil caused by Manwe.... A tear unnoticed fell from his cheek....
Sauron was declared as regent of Arda running the daily functions throughout and answering only to Morgoth....
On his throne Morgoth brooded about the treachery of Manwe and regretted letting him go and now thought of a plan to get his revenge. 😊
I must have missed that chapter 😅
I don't understand why and how Mortal Men Killed Morgoth., while Valar an Angelic Being and The Strongest Elf Fingolfin can't Kill Morgoth., Morgoth is one of the Vala so how this Mortal Men can Kill Him?
I guess it's not so much about can/can't, but does/does not. Every situation is different, and I guess it was Eru's plan.
...Just because Eowyn killed the WK, it doesn't mean she is more powerful than every man the WK killed...🤔
@FairlyFictional and why this Eru don't choose Valar or Elves to Kill this Morgoth., I don't really understand., a Human Kill this Powerful Being?
@FairlyFictional for Example Me I Killed a Spirit Demon 🤭
By a man and an eagle
❤
Its a prophecy and therefore has not happened yet. Morgoth is still in the abyss. Dagor Dagoroth will happen many many ages from now. We are still in the 8th age of Middle Earth.
We are safe for now 🫣
Nice video. Nice use of AI.
Morgoth cannot be killed, he is the equivalent of Lucifer. The most powerful of all angelic beings, an immortal spirit.
All right, you’re on totally different topics there, bro and Morgoth yes, he can be killed. If you’re a token fan you would know that.
@ his shape is a thought-form, dude. He’s an angel. He cannot be killed, he doesn’t have a living physical body. He is a part of the mind of Iluvatar.
The audio content about the prophecy very nicely presented. Thanks! But the apparently AI-generated imagery is frankly so mundane, so endlessly boring . When human artists aren't being creative, computer programs that just regurgitate imagery sucked off the Internet can only produce a bland mush. Such was the background imagery of this vid.
I don't give a crap about the images I tune in for the story telling, for me, it can be a black screen on the background for all I care 😂
I can't believe you feel that way. I mean, everyone has an opinion and we don't always understand each other but I found the "action" placed upon the still images to be absolutely fantastic! I marveled at each and every one with anticipation. I forsee a time when the most detailed stories can be produced, for our enjoyment, by A.I. Stories that we'd otherwise never come close to seeing. I suppose it won't be for everyone but I'll definitely be watching.
@@Selrahc_69sounds like you're addicted to and live in the world of digital video games. AI Fabrications and AI visual sorcery can present eye candy galore. But that's not really saying much and is a very superficial understanding of artwork. I found the so-called AI artwork in this UA-cam presentation to be over the top childish eye candy. And JRR Tolkien would agree with me. How do I know? Well this indeed is very simple, simply look at his own Middle Earth artwork.
@@grosbeak6130 Geez, way to be an art snob. "I found this to be childish eye candy"... Seriously? That means you "know better" than me? Here we go.
@Selrahc_69 and there you go with your childish response to my thoughtful comment. No wonder you have the sensibility you have about this particular AI work in this video. I noticed that you didn't comment about my point regarding JRR Tolkien's own artwork. Conveniently you left that out. Again look at Tolkien's own artwork regarding Middle Earth and Lord of the Rings.
Your art / animations look AI generated. I am interested in your content but unfortunately I boycott large amounts of AI generated content because I don't support AI stealing others' property to train / create AI content. Good luck with your channel.
Morgoth did nothing wrong.
This was so cool.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
I think all the writings that Tolkien did about this era of middle Earth was even better than The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. This is the story and the part of his writings that Amazon should have used. Just my opinion anyway
The Tolkien estate won’t give them the rights.
Ok. I'll SUB, but please be aware that your musical soundtrack is nearly drowning out your narration. You have a pleasant voice.
I wish you luck. #9.47+ 🫰
Thanks for the sub. I’ll try and tone it down next time. 👍🏼