love how walking forwards at ).20 his wig is either put on back to front or he's looking back his feet point forward and his back and arms and head pointing behind him - :-)
A wonderful video which shows us the true story of Aragorn and Arwen as they guided Middle Earth to peace and harmony. Although finally falling prey to death as all mortals are, they lived in much happiness and hope with their children and people to the very last.
No early death, he had already lived nearly one and a half normal spans in the war, now that he was king he had 120 years (actually 122 after his crowning) just slightly less than "two spans" remaining to him, a span being a minimum of 70 years, up to a max of maybe 90 or so. So Aragorn at his death was 210 years old, 122 of which he was King Elessar. Personally I would have written him living to 300, but either way, he'd have died. Arwen was born in Third Age 130, so she was 2889 years old at Aragorns crowning, and 3,011 years old at Aragorn's passing, after which she left Gondor and returned to Lothlorien and laid down to die of grief on the same hill where she and Aragorn had gotten "engaged", swearing vows of fidelity and intent to marry ("plighting their troth") back in 2980, when Aragorn was 49 years old, and it was Shire year 1380, Bilbo having been born in 1290, and Frodo 1368. The quest of the lonely mountain took place in 1340-41..
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Oops I have made an error. Arwens older brothers Elladan and Elrohir were born TA 130. Arwen was born TA 241, so reduce her ages by 111. 2900 years old at time of Aragorn's passing, and she may have take another year to reach the abandoned Lothlorien..
Begin with Sam and the other two hobbits really pissed me off because they did nothing but try and get them killed. They said a fire on weather top and Pippin oh yeah frodo baggins is right over there where they're in the prancing pony and he would always say the dumbest stuff. Sam was a part of the fire too on weathertop and then has the nerve to b**** at aragorn about the ring wraiths that are out there! If I was there going every time he opened his mouth I would have backhanded him and probably killed him. Like I said they're hiding from the nine and they start a fire I couldn't believe it
If it wasn’t for Sam, gollum would have killed Frodo along the way and taken the Ring. Pippin is another hero as he was the catalyst for quite a few events.
@@MorganStoryman it was the custom of the descendants of Elros Tar-Minyatar, first King of Númenor and twin brother of Elrond Half-Elven, to die with their dignity intact, laying themselves down in a sleep like trance that they never woke from and eventually their bodies shutdown. The Men of Númenor were taught by the Elves and became very wise, understanding the ebb and flow of life, in the least, to the greatest. This is why, when they felt the weight of years press upon them, they were sensitive to this part of the lives of Men, and knew that their deaths were eminent. And so, rather than being like the Men of the Second Age in Middle-earth, who sought to prolong their lives as much as possible, the Men of Númenor chose dying with dignity, leaving with their minds intact. Why? Because Sauron had corrupted the Men of Middle-earth into believing that the Gift of Ilúvatar (the Creator) to Men, mortality, was a curse, rather than a blessing. The Men of Númenor, and consequently, of the Kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor, were taught by the Elves, their friends and mentors, that they, the Elves, would come to envy the race of Man. Why? Think on this: Imagine an Elf, one who was there at the Awakening in the First Age, living down through the years..... decades, centuries, MILLENIA (1000 years)...tens of thousands of millennia. It was said in the Silmarillion that the Elves did not die from old age, but could be slain, or contract a disease (extremely rare), or die of weariness of 10,000 centuries (or more). That's what the Elves taught the Númenorians in exile (Armor and Gondor)...that the Elves would come to envy the race of Man, because their spirits did not linger on Earth in death, but passed beyond the confines of even Arda (the Universe).
Nothing has been further said of the twin sons of Elrond- Elladan and Elrohir, after the return of the kings. Last they were mentioned was in the crossing of the paths of the dead in the company of the rangers.
Is Aragorn the Greatest Hero of Middle-Earth?
For me yes or gandalf
Uhhh or sam? ;)
@MorganStoryman yes or sam legend.
Definitely!!
@@MorganStoryman Sam, he was the one who got the ring to Orodruin, he carries Frodo and kept Gollum from taking it.
love how walking forwards at ).20 his wig is either put on back to front or he's looking back his feet point forward and his back and arms and head pointing behind him - :-)
Aragorn is a man of many hidden talents ;)
He is both coming and going simultaneously haha
A wonderful video which shows us the true story of Aragorn and Arwen as they guided Middle Earth to peace and harmony. Although finally falling prey to death as all mortals are, they lived in much happiness and hope with their children and people to the very last.
No early death, he had already lived nearly one and a half normal spans in the war, now that he was king he had 120 years (actually 122 after his crowning) just slightly less than "two spans" remaining to him, a span being a minimum of 70 years, up to a max of maybe 90 or so. So Aragorn at his death was 210 years old, 122 of which he was King Elessar. Personally I would have written him living to 300, but either way, he'd have died. Arwen was born in Third Age 130, so she was 2889 years old at Aragorns crowning, and 3,011 years old at Aragorn's passing, after which she left Gondor and returned to Lothlorien and laid down to die of grief on the same hill where she and Aragorn had gotten "engaged", swearing vows of fidelity and intent to marry ("plighting their troth") back in 2980, when Aragorn was 49 years old, and it was Shire year 1380, Bilbo having been born in 1290, and Frodo 1368. The quest of the lonely mountain took place in 1340-41..
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Oops I have made an error. Arwens older brothers Elladan and Elrohir were born TA 130. Arwen was born TA 241, so reduce her ages by 111. 2900 years old at time of Aragorn's passing, and she may have take another year to reach the abandoned Lothlorien..
Sam and Aragorn are both great heroes, in my eyes.
Absolutely!
Begin with Sam and the other two hobbits really pissed me off because they did nothing but try and get them killed. They said a fire on weather top and Pippin oh yeah frodo baggins is right over there where they're in the prancing pony and he would always say the dumbest stuff. Sam was a part of the fire too on weathertop and then has the nerve to b**** at aragorn about the ring wraiths that are out there! If I was there going every time he opened his mouth I would have backhanded him and probably killed him. Like I said they're hiding from the nine and they start a fire I couldn't believe it
They are. But they're very different heroes. I value Aragorn above all others.
If it wasn’t for Sam, gollum would have killed Frodo along the way and taken the Ring. Pippin is another hero as he was the catalyst for quite a few events.
Well Done Sir! LOVED this Video, Subbed! Your channel gonna blow up soon no doubt , keep it up =)))
Thank you!! Great video. Loved it 😊
so epic thank you
Dude got run over by the camera at 1:55. Rip.
Wilhelm scream
Didn’t Aragorn die at age 200?
He doesn't die early.
Right. You find that information at the end of the book the return of the king
Early being a relative concept of course.
This was inspiring
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Cool video👌👏❤️
0:18 Why's he walking in the wrong direction, and with his head on back-to-front?
Loved the video….
I don't understand the video title. The text explicitly says that Aragorn had a life longer than other men.
More in the sense that he decided to die early but if he wanted he could have lives on….
@@MorganStoryman it was the custom of the descendants of Elros Tar-Minyatar, first King of Númenor and twin brother of Elrond Half-Elven, to die with their dignity intact, laying themselves down in a sleep like trance that they never woke from and eventually their bodies shutdown.
The Men of Númenor were taught by the Elves and became very wise, understanding the ebb and flow of life, in the least, to the greatest. This is why, when they felt the weight of years press upon them, they were sensitive to this part of the lives of Men, and knew that their deaths were eminent.
And so, rather than being like the Men of the Second Age in Middle-earth, who sought to prolong their lives as much as possible, the Men of Númenor chose dying with dignity, leaving with their minds intact. Why? Because Sauron had corrupted the Men of Middle-earth into believing that the Gift of Ilúvatar (the Creator) to Men, mortality, was a curse, rather than a blessing.
The Men of Númenor, and consequently, of the Kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor, were taught by the Elves, their friends and mentors, that they, the Elves, would come to envy the race of Man. Why? Think on this: Imagine an Elf, one who was there at the Awakening in the First Age, living down through the years..... decades, centuries, MILLENIA (1000 years)...tens of thousands of millennia.
It was said in the Silmarillion that the Elves did not die from old age, but could be slain, or contract a disease (extremely rare), or die of weariness of 10,000 centuries (or more). That's what the Elves taught the Númenorians in exile (Armor and Gondor)...that the Elves would come to envy the race of Man, because their spirits did not linger on Earth in death, but passed beyond the confines of even Arda (the Universe).
Cheers mate
Nothing has been further said of the twin sons of Elrond- Elladan and Elrohir, after the return of the kings. Last they were mentioned was in the crossing of the paths of the dead in the company of the rangers.
Great idea - i will do a video on that! Thank you ! 🙌🏻
Gandalf took him to find the tree he didn’t have a vision and go there by himself
Great job with the story otherwise, not trying to come across like a know it all smart ace haha
You are right sir! We always appreciate feedback and lore corrections - thats what this is about! Thank you
Eating Eowen’s stew that one time liked shaved some years off his life
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Ahh we should, at least, try for excellence
Walking backwards is with grace and dignity.
We really need an Aragorn leader in real life. There is nobody even remotely close that ive seen
0:20 WTF? ^^
Amazing how computer read text cannot pronounce Legolas.
why all the Ukraine flags... FFS
Because they are attacked by mordor
Never a disappointment
LOTR
Well done
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