@@shahriarrobin2022are we talking about movies or books? Cuz in movies he indeed did not have a body but I’m pretty sure in books it is implied that he has a body with one of his fingers chopped off
@@cashewnuttel9054 Why should he be? He is a shapeshifter. He can transmutate to anything he wants. Why should he be ugly, if hottness will open you gates?
@@theyouth2000 I recall that only Eru can create things from scratch and that evil beings can only corrupt that which already exists. Therefore, in order for Sauron to exist in the physical world, his spirit form (i.e. his true self) has to possess and corrupt existing matter; accordingly, after his body is damaged beyond repair due to being stabbed countless times by Orcs, he has to rebuild it from scratch, and he can do this only by absorbing and corrupting already-existent living matter (e.g. a rat, a centipede, a human, etc).
@theyouth2000, in my opinion it's ok. There are 2 ways for a "killed" Maia to get a physical body again: 1.) He gets help by highest god Eru Iluvatar or his Valar like Gandalf had. Not possible in Saurons case as he did f*ck up lots of things. 2.) He uses a bit of his remaining physical life force to transform into a parasite who regains power to absorb life force of his victims.
@@theyouth2000 Although The Hobbit movies were criticized, they at least got Sauron somewhat right. Tolkien wrote Sauron's spirit as a black wind after his body was destroyed in Numenor, just like he was portrayed in The Hobbit movies instead of a black goo.
@@connorlehnert2994 I know, lol. even a spirit-like wraith or a black cloud would work, and the books actually describe that, but no, they copy other movies because they want to be better even though they are failing.
@@kodesh1674When saurons physical form is destroyed he becomes especially a wandering Spirit, until he has regained his strength to create a new/remake form. The only thimg that stopped sauron in LotR from making a physical form was that he put too much power into the one ring.
@@blacktemplarbrotherlucius1935Sauron did have a body in the books. And how would you represent a disembodied spirit just gliding around middle earth for centuries, I think this is a completely valid and really interesting way of showing Sauron regaining his body.
@@rosesweetcharlotte if sending an army of hundred of thousand orcs leaded by horrible spectras on your face, killing people, destroying cities, terrifying everyone, if all this is not the proof of a great villain, I dont know what is villain.
Ask the alligator. His blood helped. Then on a diet of the blood of snakes, toads, and all the putrid life of the Mississippi, slowly, Lestat became something like himself again.
I recall that only Eru can create things from scratch and that evil beings can only corrupt that which already exists. Therefore, in order for Sauron to exist in the physical world, his spirit form (i.e. his true self) has to possess and corrupt existing matter; accordingly, after his body is damaged beyond repair due to being stabbed countless times by Orcs, he has to rebuild it from scratch, and he can do this only by absorbing and corrupting already-existent living matter (e.g. a rat, a centipede, a human, etc).
@@DVFHAFYT stop being a crybaby, that is just a more easier form they choose to show visually how his corrupted reborn works before he puts almost all of his power in the One Ring
They seem to have adopted this bit from Gandalf's description of Durin's Bane after it gets doused in the lake beneath the chasm of Khazah dum ("a thing of slime").
One of the chief things about Sauron and Morgoth was that they could never create and only corrupt. Other than the stupidly of Sauron getting ganged on. I think this scene represents how Sauron always need corrupt something else in order to use it.
I find it somewhat funny that he's just a pile of worms flopping around trying to find a new body And the way he slides down the slope aswell 😭 I can just imagine a little "Weee" as he's going down
"'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge,’ said Gandalf. ‘Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone. He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
Some thing that few noticed at 2:01. This song is in black speech and says: Nampakoz durbol (Lord of the dead) Dorz iklish glugak (Cast in a new form) Skarg-sha ralûk, ghubagdafat (Filled with revenge, unrelenting) Burzum-ish duthmak (Reborn in darkness)
When the ring of power was destroyed by Frodo, Gandalf talks about Sauron still existing. But a weak entity unable to harm anyone. This is the form he takes after the ring is destroyed, apart from he is unable to regenerate and will forever remain as this until the ending of time.
Are you sure Sauron is able to take a corporeal form after the One Ring's destruction? According to Tolkien Gateway: "According to Gandalf, Sauron was "maimed for ever, becoming a mere spirit of malice that gnaws itself in the shadows, but cannot again grow or take shape." Sauron's corporeal body that was in the Dark Tower died, and without the Ring his spirit no longer had the power to create a new one. Though his indestructible mind and being were bound forever to Eä, Sauron had lost all power to effect his will upon the world and could never again grow in strength. It is said of Sauron, in summary of his long career of wickedness in Arda, that "he rose like a shadow of Morgoth and a ghost of his malice, and walked behind him on the same ruinous path down into the Void."" Just like Saruman: "Saruman, who was a Maia, had lost his shape with his "death". As a discorporate spirit, he turned westward, but a wind came from the West and pushed him away. Apparently his spirit was left naked, powerless, and wandering in Middle-earth, not unlike Sauron after the One Ring was destroyed."
I love scenes like this when these transcendent godlike being reform themselves from basically nothing. It demonstrates that their power is beyond understanding.
It's hard to pin down but one of my favourites is from the show the Owl House. The series main antagonist was human but other centuries in another world turned into a literal monster. Eventually he returns to the Human world like Sauron as a little spect and consumes wild animals to regain strength.
I mean, in terms of how to show an evil deity who doesn't obey the rules of nature, I'd say this was a pretty good interpretation of how exactly Sauron survives each time his physical form is taken, and it's essentially a really good visual representation of what he is - a writhing, black mass of a parasite that slithers in the dark. For all his grandiosity, he can be reduced to nothing should he be taken by surprise. And for those who say the orcs killing him is in some way unfaithful to the source of Tolkien's writing, let me remind you the entire plan of Aragorn and the fellowship to help Frodo and Sam get to mount Doom in the Return of the King is to use Sauron's own arrogance against him. The show may be poorly directed, which is it's biggest flaw really, but once in a while they do show some certain depictions that are accurate to Tolkien and that we also haven't seen before.
I was so confused but in case anyone else is too so when they faded out from his blood puddle and faded back in with the rat it was 1000 years later. And then from the rat to the centipede to eventually him outside and the woman is another few hundred. Adar is an elf so he’s immortal and that’s why he’s still leader all these years later. I was so fkn confused before I read that on Reddit.
To put in context Sauron is a Maiar, a spirit like an Angel Like Gandalf death isn’t the end for him. As they’re really spirits in physical forms But unlike Gandalf, Sauron is a fallen Maiar that wouldn’t have the support of the Valar to regain physical form So he saw to it to remain in what’s left of his body, and assimilate other beings to regrow his body until he can fully take a new form becoming Halbrand It seems Sauron allowed himself to die, so that those that oppose him like Adar would reveal themselves and manage the Orcs for him While Sauron in his new form, would fool the Free People’s of Middle Earth as an ally, as Halbrand, the lost King of the Southlands, to ultimately get close to the Elves and forge the Rings of Power for his final gambit He planned this far ahead, and allowed himself to appear beaten and weak, so he can fool everyone and possibly triumph in the end, As In the end, he’ll retake Mordor as the uncontested Dark Lord and be the Lord of the Rings
Ah yes, the great deceiver. Deceiving those who already saw him as Halbrand by putting on a blonde wig and nothing more, same body, same face, same voice. The elves are the dumbest creatures on middle earth according to this absolute garbage show.
Is it me or theres something extremely refreshing and satistying about seeing Sauron resurrecting as hallbrand? It s like he s happy about surviving. Then the weight of his failure and adar s trickery brings him down with it. Its like he realizes he has nothing left to live for. His life is empty and then he ll meet galadriel lol
Evil can’t create, it can only assimilate, fallen Maiar turn into a “formless” shape and/or slime when defeated, and the theory is he was unsure if the orcs would follow him or not (in the books they told him to F off, basically) and this was a test
And so this is Sauron, The Dark Lord, the Necromancer, the one whose shadow looms over Middle-Earth!.... and he's made out of play-dough. That little slop off the stair or mountain absolutely cracked me up 😂
Before you laugh there are some things to consider. Sounds like you’re referring to the Peter Jackson films, but in the books Sauron has had a few times where he’s been laid low and made a pathetic shadow of his former self and run away with his tail between his legs. Without a body he’s described as “formless” and other fallen Maiar become slime when defeated.
Soooo Sauron was unable to convince a bunch of orcs to join him .. and then he gets stabby stabbed , then somehow gives everyone frost damage then turns into venom goo.. sounds legit
'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge, said Gandalf. 'Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone. He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
He never lost them, he held back to pretend he’s weak, true he needed time after reforming his body. But he held back to look for an opportunity to enact his plan. It seemed he allowed himself to die, to allow any holdouts that oppose him to take power and manage the Orcs for him, while he became Halbrand and try to trick the others to make the Rings of Power for him, then take down Adar and others traitors when the time is right and become the uncontested Dark Lord The truth is the most dangerous part of Sauron isn’t his magic, but his cunning He allowed himself to appear as a weak human. To be imprisoned and beaten, all for himself to come on top when he’s ready
Witch king: so... This was you? Sauron: Look at me... I was beautiful... Witch King: ok so what's the plan for Osgili- Sauron: shh shh, I'm trying to watch😢😢😢
This scene was low key insulting to Sauron.. I mean why was he pleading with the orcs.. It's not like the orcs get to have a vote on how they are used.. 😂😂😂
I think it makes sense. He really was sort of riding Morgoth's coattails and without him there, no one is really sure what they're doing. Sauron clearly is trying to be scary and as we see, it does work. But Adar is just done.
@@rosesweetcharlotte women..... I see you in all the comments spamming people. What are you Doing...... Flat earthers arguments can make sense too. You Dont have to literally Defend something so much. Have you even read the "Silmarillion" more then once? Nothing wrong with having an opinion but you keep sharing Your opinion Over and over..... instead of engaging in healthy Discussions you keep Defending against multiple people.
@@DestroToCreate So what? It's her right and you harass her for that trying to shut her up. Her comment in this thread is actually logical and was offered by other people here too. Finally, it's womAn in singular (unless you tried to somehow make it about women in general which is just pathetic). What you're doing here is also NOT ''engaging in healthy discussion''. Get off your high horse.
Tolkien's note mention that the orcs in the east were used to running their own affairs and actually mocked Sauron when he tried to get them to join him, with it taking him some time to get them to work for him, and longer for his dominion on them to be firm.
@@rosesweetcharlotte Not really. He doesn't try to be scary, he is cringe... appearing in front of them as an well dressed elf, pleading like he's a politician... why not wearing an armour at least? Why he needs to be crowned by Adar, and why he trusts Adar, and why he can't control a bunch of Orcs, it he can control Elves. What's the point of this Caesar symbolism, the writers thought it's cool or something? Caesar has nothing to do with Sauron for zillion reasons, and Orcs are definitely not Roman senators.
Да, только в мире Толкина если погибает твоё тело то ты никогда уже не вернёшь первоначальный образ, тело может дать только Эру Элувотар, как это произошло с Гэндальфом
Honestly as a casual fan of LOTR, I don't hate this show. People who are actually getting angry when they watch this are in too deep and need to get some fresh air.
hay por favor amigo no me puedes decir que esta cosa es buena tiene tantas falencias y copias burdas que raya en lo ridículo el sol sale por el norte no me lo puedo creer como no odiar esta cosa si literalmente esta hecha por gente que poco o nada les interesa el lore de tolkien
I actually kinda like pasta Sauron. It’s creepy, well animated, and feels unearthly. Almost wish he stayed this way longer. Feels like there could’ve been some horror movie stuff with him slithering across Middle Earth.
la verdad eso si me gusto porque soy fanático de venon y prototype pero asi no es sauron el no es una pasta negra es mejor descrito como un viendo negro como en su pelea con gandalf
Look, I get not everyone knows how stalagmites and stalactites work, so I’ll just tell you that they take millennia to grow as big as what was shown between Sauron’s slaying and the rat. Oh wait this clips completely removes the shot of the stalagmites so that’s why it’s not clear.
Alls said and done, I'm glad that we are stilll getting live action Tolkien stuff. I really want to see Morgoth, though. And that massive, county sized dragon lmao.
For people complaining about this...here's what Tolkien wrote about Gandalf defeating the Balrog in Moria: "'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge,’ said Gandalf. ‘Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone. He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
@@ZiggyStardust49 I dont care. Balrog was described as this but NOT Sauron. If I follow your argument, Sauron was also at a moment a Wolf. So should the Balrog be a Wolf one day ? This is just stupid
In the books: Sauron can simply build himself a new body to clothe himself with. In this abomination of a show: Sauron gets reduced into undifferentiated biomatter and has to slowly and painstakingly reconstitute himself back together like a parasite.
What a shame he didn't meet a Gelatinous Cube while he was in this form. The two of them could have had slimy babies and lived happily ever after. No ring, no war, no nasty hobbits wrecking his plans.
Well that is certainly one explanation for how Sauron regenerates his physical body. It's not the greatest, like at all, but it's definitely different and does kinda work.
Ο sauron είναι ίδιος με τον empiror belos που ήταν γλίτσα από την σειρά the owl house, Ο sauron έτρωγε ζώντα πλάσμα την σάρκα τους που ήταν μαύρη γλίτσα venom όπως ο emperor belos έτρωγε σάρκα από ζώα , Στο μεταξύ ο sauron κατάφερε να βγήκε από το βουνό αλλά έκανε πολύ κρύο που εξαπέλυσε το χιόνι και δεν μπορούσε να συνεχίσει άλλο η μοίρα του ήταν προφανές στο δρόμο βρέθηκε μία αμάξα πιδειξαι επάνω και έφαγε μια αθώα γυναίκα, Με την ανθρώπινη μορφή που πείρε έγινε ο haibrand.
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It's a pile of poo
When Galadriel Said in the Hobbit "You are nameless, faceless, formless" she was not kidding
Mairon wasn't his original name?
@@Xyzexlol we don’t care. And besides they don’t have the rights to that name. Just like they don’t have rights to hobbit
But sauron has a form though
@@koraybasus263after losing the one ring during war of last alliance, Sauron lost his physical form... so Galadriel told that.
@@shahriarrobin2022are we talking about movies or books? Cuz in movies he indeed did not have a body but I’m pretty sure in books it is implied that he has a body with one of his fingers chopped off
He became such a hottie just with a rat, insect and an old woman
Transmutation 👍
Wouldn't it be interesting had that old woman been Sauron from Season 1?
But I guess old, unattractive women don't sell.
@@cashewnuttel9054 Why should he be? He is a shapeshifter. He can transmutate to anything he wants. Why should he be ugly, if hottness will open you gates?
Centipedes aren’t insects
@@l.christoffersen7502 True. They are a bunch of insects.
Excuse me, Mr. Sauron........I have Venom's lawyer on the line....
😂
Lol.
In my opinion, it would have been better if they made him more spiritual rather than in some parasitic form.
@@theyouth2000 I recall that only Eru can create things from scratch and that evil beings can only corrupt that which already exists. Therefore, in order for Sauron to exist in the physical world, his spirit form (i.e. his true self) has to possess and corrupt existing matter; accordingly, after his body is damaged beyond repair due to being stabbed countless times by Orcs, he has to rebuild it from scratch, and he can do this only by absorbing and corrupting already-existent living matter (e.g. a rat, a centipede, a human, etc).
@theyouth2000, in my opinion it's ok. There are 2 ways for a "killed" Maia to get a physical body again: 1.) He gets help by highest god Eru Iluvatar or his Valar like Gandalf had. Not possible in Saurons case as he did f*ck up lots of things.
2.) He uses a bit of his remaining physical life force to transform into a parasite who regains power to absorb life force of his victims.
@@theyouth2000 Although The Hobbit movies were criticized, they at least got Sauron somewhat right. Tolkien wrote Sauron's spirit as a black wind after his body was destroyed in Numenor, just like he was portrayed in The Hobbit movies instead of a black goo.
Sauron = 1 rat + 1 arthropod × 1 old woman ÷ 1 semen blob
😂😂😂
The math ain’t mathing 😂
Pasta Sauronara
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This made me laugh out loud. Well done
Will try to order it at a trattoria. Looks like linguine al nero di seppia, but evil.
Why do I legit wanna see this on a menu now?
Sauron became like The Thing in the sense that he was assimilating biomass until he rebuilt a body for himself.
Sauron became a Tatarigami (see Mononoke Hime for more information)
We have eyes dude
@@Tom-ml5sjYou’re so funny I forgot to laugh.
@@CheddarProtector You're forgiven
@@Tom-ml5sj It’s all good, I went and watched some things that were actually funny.
The image of slime Sauron sliding and flopping across middle earth makes me laugh
As well
i love that they animate the breathing
Goofy as hell
Why not make it a dark cloud or something like that… swamp thing sucks
@@connorlehnert2994 I know, lol. even a spirit-like wraith or a black cloud would work, and the books actually describe that, but no, they copy other movies because they want to be better even though they are failing.
@@connorlehnert2994Because they want him to look sad and pathetic. Which, I mean, he is.
1:06 me rolling out of bed on a Monday like
Lmao
😂🤣
Here is 1:05
Sauron never dies. He just respawns.
😮😮😮😮 what !?
I wish this show would die
@@kodesh1674When saurons physical form is destroyed he becomes especially a wandering Spirit, until he has regained his strength to create a new/remake form.
The only thimg that stopped sauron in LotR from making a physical form was that he put too much power into the one ring.
@@blacktemplarbrotherlucius1935Sauron did have a body in the books. And how would you represent a disembodied spirit just gliding around middle earth for centuries, I think this is a completely valid and really interesting way of showing Sauron regaining his body.
@@mikeds22he had one in the movies as well, you can see it briefly when Aragorn uses the Palantir.
He seems happy that hes back in a physical body again
Understandable
And a beautiful body, let's be honest
@@rodadorap333 perfect erxample for who this was made and why it was as bad as it was
Body of Man and Elf,but suddenly another body of a Hobbit?
As a tolkien fan, the whole scene haunts me, especially when Sauron splashes himself on the ground
I have to be honest, Sauron was just never that great of a villain to me. So this is an improvement
@@rosesweetcharlotte LOL what? You're the target demographic audience for this show alright.
@@rosesweetcharlotte if sending an army of hundred of thousand orcs leaded by horrible spectras on your face, killing people, destroying cities, terrifying everyone, if all this is not the proof of a great villain, I dont know what is villain.
What’s wrong with this depiction
@@steve_ire321 Someone with good taste who enjoys fandom discussions? Yep!
Ask the alligator. His blood helped. Then on a diet of the blood of snakes, toads, and all the putrid life of the Mississippi, slowly, Lestat became something like himself again.
Was looking for this
lol you nailed it
💯😂
I recall that only Eru can create things from scratch and that evil beings can only corrupt that which already exists. Therefore, in order for Sauron to exist in the physical world, his spirit form (i.e. his true self) has to possess and corrupt existing matter; accordingly, after his body is damaged beyond repair due to being stabbed countless times by Orcs, he has to rebuild it from scratch, and he can do this only by absorbing and corrupting already-existent living matter (e.g. a rat, a centipede, a human, etc).
And where in the lore was the part that said Sauron became a slime monster exactly?.
Stop making BS up or supporting this nonsense.
@@DVFHAFYT stop being a crybaby, that is just a more easier form they choose to show visually how his corrupted reborn works before he puts almost all of his power in the One Ring
They seem to have adopted this bit from Gandalf's description of Durin's Bane after it gets doused in the lake beneath the chasm of Khazah dum ("a thing of slime").
@@DVFHAFYTand when did they say it’s lore?
That said, the Ainur could clothe themselves in bodies. It's never implied they had to assimilate biomatter to do that
This is creepy, I can't lie
It kinda reminds me of Venom and Sandman in Spider Man 3
Liar! Of course you are capable of lying!
@@GabrielLazo-y7sand Aku's original form in Samurai Jack.
And Imhoteph/ The mummy
@@GabrielLazo-y7sAnd Stranger things
At last venom got his worthy opponent 😂
Imhoteph also
Their battle will be legendary
A lego battle.
One of the chief things about Sauron and Morgoth was that they could never create and only corrupt.
Other than the stupidly of Sauron getting ganged on. I think this scene represents how Sauron always need corrupt something else in order to use it.
To be fair, he got stabbed hundreds of times.
It could also have been a ploy to reveal which orcs would not be loyal to him. Sauron knows he's immortal after all.
@@PrinceDaemonTargaryen I’m really hoping it’s that and if he was testing his subjects.
@@jackbruno953he looks nervous there so I imagine that this was the intention here
they explained Morgoths crown had power in it would could explain how he was weakened
I find it somewhat funny that he's just a pile of worms flopping around trying to find a new body
And the way he slides down the slope aswell 😭
I can just imagine a little "Weee" as he's going down
I dont think this is what Tolkien meant by "formless". Thats a freakin slime
looks pretty formless to me
"'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge,’ said Gandalf. ‘Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone. He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
@@PraetorianG2004 That was the Balrog though?
@@ZiggyStardust49Since both Sauron and the Balrogs were corrupted Maiar, it’s interesting to think about what similarities they might have
I don't see the problem. This is Sauron at his lowest and most pathetic
Some thing that few noticed at 2:01. This song is in black speech and says:
Nampakoz durbol (Lord of the dead)
Dorz iklish glugak (Cast in a new form)
Skarg-sha ralûk, ghubagdafat (Filled with revenge, unrelenting)
Burzum-ish duthmak (Reborn in darkness)
When the ring of power was destroyed by Frodo, Gandalf talks about Sauron still existing. But a weak entity unable to harm anyone. This is the form he takes after the ring is destroyed, apart from he is unable to regenerate and will forever remain as this until the ending of time.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy
Are you sure Sauron is able to take a corporeal form after the One Ring's destruction?
According to Tolkien Gateway:
"According to Gandalf, Sauron was "maimed for ever, becoming a mere spirit of malice that gnaws itself in the shadows, but cannot again grow or take shape."
Sauron's corporeal body that was in the Dark Tower died, and without the Ring his spirit no longer had the power to create a new one. Though his indestructible mind and being were bound forever to Eä, Sauron had lost all power to effect his will upon the world and could never again grow in strength.
It is said of Sauron, in summary of his long career of wickedness in Arda, that "he rose like a shadow of Morgoth and a ghost of his malice, and walked behind him on the same ruinous path down into the Void.""
Just like Saruman:
"Saruman, who was a Maia, had lost his shape with his "death". As a discorporate spirit, he turned westward, but a wind came from the West and pushed him away. Apparently his spirit was left naked, powerless, and wandering in Middle-earth, not unlike Sauron after the One Ring was destroyed."
More like a shadow, really. His soul is mostly destroyed so he can't take any physical form.
No, lol. And why are you saying it like it's fact?
Lol not quite
0:58 It's so cute how he just plops onto the snow!
I love scenes like this when these transcendent godlike being reform themselves from basically nothing. It demonstrates that their power is beyond understanding.
Me, too. Any favorites?
It's hard to pin down but one of my favourites is from the show the Owl House. The series main antagonist was human but other centuries in another world turned into a literal monster. Eventually he returns to the Human world like Sauron as a little spect and consumes wild animals to regain strength.
I mean, in terms of how to show an evil deity who doesn't obey the rules of nature, I'd say this was a pretty good interpretation of how exactly Sauron survives each time his physical form is taken, and it's essentially a really good visual representation of what he is - a writhing, black mass of a parasite that slithers in the dark. For all his grandiosity, he can be reduced to nothing should he be taken by surprise.
And for those who say the orcs killing him is in some way unfaithful to the source of Tolkien's writing, let me remind you the entire plan of Aragorn and the fellowship to help Frodo and Sam get to mount Doom in the Return of the King is to use Sauron's own arrogance against him. The show may be poorly directed, which is it's biggest flaw really, but once in a while they do show some certain depictions that are accurate to Tolkien and that we also haven't seen before.
He is a Maia, basically an angelic being. Portraying him as a mist or shadow makes infinitely more sense than this carpet monster.
@@bdleo300Durin’s Bane is described as being reduced to black slime. It works.
you cant fault the cgi departmant at all they did a great job imo
The beginning reminds me of Aldritch saint of the deep from Dark Souls
Exactly. pretty gross but still awesome.
Sauron's resurrection is pure H. P. Lovecraft
Can you believe that, Sauron was making a motivational speech to the orcs.. Unbelievable.
Which got him killed and being called a liar
I was so confused but in case anyone else is too so when they faded out from his blood puddle and faded back in with the rat it was 1000 years later. And then from the rat to the centipede to eventually him outside and the woman is another few hundred. Adar is an elf so he’s immortal and that’s why he’s still leader all these years later. I was so fkn confused before I read that on Reddit.
Thanks for mentioning this
Somehow Sauron returned...
nah lorewise immortal its fine
@@highelf6086 lorewise he is not a carpet monster
To put in context
Sauron is a Maiar, a spirit like an Angel
Like Gandalf death isn’t the end for him. As they’re really spirits in physical forms
But unlike Gandalf, Sauron is a fallen Maiar that wouldn’t have the support of the Valar to regain physical form
So he saw to it to remain in what’s left of his body, and assimilate other beings to regrow his body until he can fully take a new form becoming Halbrand
It seems Sauron allowed himself to die, so that those that oppose him like Adar would reveal themselves and manage the Orcs for him
While Sauron in his new form, would fool the Free People’s of Middle Earth as an ally, as Halbrand, the lost King of the Southlands, to ultimately get close to the Elves and forge the Rings of Power for his final gambit
He planned this far ahead, and allowed himself to appear beaten and weak, so he can fool everyone and possibly triumph in the end,
As In the end, he’ll retake Mordor as the uncontested Dark Lord and be the Lord of the Rings
I really hope he explains he let the orks “kill him”.
Ah yes, the great deceiver. Deceiving those who already saw him as Halbrand by putting on a blonde wig and nothing more, same body, same face, same voice.
The elves are the dumbest creatures on middle earth according to this absolute garbage show.
Damn, you were right
What are you, his PR manager?
The road goes ever winding
That was creepy as hell. I loved it.
Indian
It's both creepy, but also pathetic and silly and I sort of love it
Close enough, welcome back Aldrich, Saint of the Deep
i like the part more when he becomes elven jesus
Annatar, Lord of Gifts
Well he can’t take marvel Jesus because that’s dead pool lol😂
Is it me or theres something extremely refreshing and satistying about seeing Sauron resurrecting as hallbrand? It s like he s happy about surviving. Then the weight of his failure and adar s trickery brings him down with it. Its like he realizes he has nothing left to live for. His life is empty and then he ll meet galadriel lol
Never did I imagine I'd get to see Sauron getting killed by his own people, turning into Venom and becoming a man after eating an old woman lol
Evil can’t create, it can only assimilate, fallen Maiar turn into a “formless” shape and/or slime when defeated, and the theory is he was unsure if the orcs would follow him or not (in the books they told him to F off, basically) and this was a test
Aldrich, saint of the deep
Oh wow cool callback to DS3, this really looks like real life Aldritch
Cool reference
The transition from blop to Halbrand was so seamless. You couldn’t even tell that CGI was involved.
And so this is Sauron, The Dark Lord, the Necromancer, the one whose shadow looms over Middle-Earth!.... and he's made out of play-dough. That little slop off the stair or mountain absolutely cracked me up 😂
Before you laugh there are some things to consider. Sounds like you’re referring to the Peter Jackson films, but in the books Sauron has had a few times where he’s been laid low and made a pathetic shadow of his former self and run away with his tail between his legs. Without a body he’s described as “formless” and other fallen Maiar become slime when defeated.
Soooo Sauron was unable to convince a bunch of orcs to join him .. and then he gets stabby stabbed , then somehow gives everyone frost damage then turns into venom goo.. sounds legit
'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge, said Gandalf. 'Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone.
He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
@@БогданКаушан-к4н You must be one of this show's writers or something. That's Gandalf speaking about his fight with the Balrog.
@@БогданКаушан-к4н you took that from a reddit post didn't you.
@@steve_ire321 i dont think that matters too much, since balrog are also maiar like sauron
@@steve_ire321sauron and the balrog are both literally corrupted maia. So?
I have a feeling that Sauron might gain his powers back to his prime once more.
He never lost them, he held back to pretend he’s weak, true he needed time after reforming his body. But he held back to look for an opportunity to enact his plan.
It seemed he allowed himself to die, to allow any holdouts that oppose him to take power and manage the Orcs for him, while he became Halbrand and try to trick the others to make the Rings of Power for him, then take down Adar and others traitors when the time is right and become the uncontested Dark Lord
The truth is the most dangerous part of Sauron isn’t his magic, but his cunning
He allowed himself to appear as a weak human. To be imprisoned and beaten, all for himself to come on top when he’s ready
@@christophersanchez7731 no way man. Maybe book Sauron but this ain't the books.
Aldrich is that you..?
Miyazaki approves
0:36 Reminds me of Aldrich the so-called Saint of the Deep from Dark Souls III.
Dude same here
Finally - Slimer‘s cousin is back!
Sauron as a Shoggoth is kinda dope..
Sauron: if he was a semi-sentient hair-clog pulled out of a shower drain.. 😂😂😂
"Hit me one more time! Hit me twiiiiice. Oooh! Ahhh. This is rather nice. Poison slime! Noxious. Muck... "
Basically fern gully hexus
Black blob slithering down the mountain looked creepy
Witch king: so... This was you?
Sauron: Look at me... I was beautiful...
Witch King: ok so what's the plan for Osgili-
Sauron: shh shh, I'm trying to watch😢😢😢
Sauron turning into a black goo and consuming living beings to gain strengh reminds me of Aku's origins from Samurai Jack.
кадры где "прото-тушка" Саурона съезжает по снежному склону и делает кувырок с валуна на дорогу ничего кроме смеха не вызвали)
I think this scene was so haunting and well executed.
This scene was low key insulting to Sauron.. I mean why was he pleading with the orcs.. It's not like the orcs get to have a vote on how they are used.. 😂😂😂
I think it makes sense. He really was sort of riding Morgoth's coattails and without him there, no one is really sure what they're doing. Sauron clearly is trying to be scary and as we see, it does work. But Adar is just done.
@@rosesweetcharlotte women..... I see you in all the comments spamming people. What are you Doing......
Flat earthers arguments can make sense too. You Dont have to literally Defend something so much.
Have you even read the "Silmarillion" more then once?
Nothing wrong with having an opinion but you keep sharing Your opinion Over and over..... instead of engaging in healthy Discussions you keep Defending against multiple people.
@@DestroToCreate So what? It's her right and you harass her for that trying to shut her up. Her comment in this thread is actually logical and was offered by other people here too. Finally, it's womAn in singular (unless you tried to somehow make it about women in general which is just pathetic). What you're doing here is also NOT ''engaging in healthy discussion''. Get off your high horse.
Tolkien's note mention that the orcs in the east were used to running their own affairs and actually mocked Sauron when he tried to get them to join him, with it taking him some time to get them to work for him, and longer for his dominion on them to be firm.
@@rosesweetcharlotte Not really. He doesn't try to be scary, he is cringe... appearing in front of them as an well dressed elf, pleading like he's a politician... why not wearing an armour at least? Why he needs to be crowned by Adar, and why he trusts Adar, and why he can't control a bunch of Orcs, it he can control Elves. What's the point of this Caesar symbolism, the writers thought it's cool or something? Caesar has nothing to do with Sauron for zillion reasons, and Orcs are definitely not Roman senators.
Reminded a lot the the prototype ending where Mercer just resurrects from the biomass of a crow.
eso precisamente pensé yo
He became a slop just like the show, amazing.
1:26 Surprised that Sauron didn't take form of a hot woman after consuming that peasant woman driving her cart.
The writer and director is a woman that's why hint hint
Go away stupid hater.
You can hear a guy in pain with bones snapping, so the form of 'Halbrand' was probably injured/asleep in the back of the cart.
I think he just needed the "energy" of those he consumed then he could take any form he wanted
He could take a form of a woman if he wanted too
Now that is why this Dark Lord is the most terrifying evil ever lived.
da risa viejo prefiero el de peter ese wey es la onda
I love this entire episode. The reincarnation of Sauron is awesome
Да, только в мире Толкина если погибает твоё тело то ты никогда уже не вернёшь первоначальный образ, тело может дать только Эру Элувотар, как это произошло с Гэндальфом
0:58 when you finally get that last one out before you stand up and flush.
So Sauron reincarnated as slime
Sauron is a mayar and Amazon made him an alien.
I don’t care what the haters say, I thought this was awesome 😂
esta cosa merece ser odiada por dios amigo puede verse bien pero es un desastre literalmente el sol sale por el norte
Venom is finally back!
He eats rats what is going on with souron 😂
Honestly as a casual fan of LOTR, I don't hate this show. People who are actually getting angry when they watch this are in too deep and need to get some fresh air.
go prison, nerd
hay por favor amigo no me puedes decir que esta cosa es buena tiene tantas falencias y copias burdas que raya en lo ridículo el sol sale por el norte no me lo puedo creer como no odiar esta cosa si literalmente esta hecha por gente que poco o nada les interesa el lore de tolkien
1:06 MauLer wasn’t kidding when he described this as a “That feeling when Monday” moment
Sauron getting killed by his orcs and flopping around like wet angel hair pasta. Hilarious!!
"I see you!"
I didn't actually believe this was a real scene.
"would you still love me if I was a bunch of worms"?
Man, that's some John Carpenter level _scheisse_ right there.
So basically, he's the Mind Flayer from "Stranger Things"
I actually kinda like pasta Sauron. It’s creepy, well animated, and feels unearthly. Almost wish he stayed this way longer. Feels like there could’ve been some horror movie stuff with him slithering across Middle Earth.
la verdad eso si me gusto porque soy fanático de venon y prototype pero asi no es sauron el no es una pasta negra es mejor descrito como un viendo negro como en su pelea con gandalf
Is there anyone who finds like me that Sauron looks like a hybrid between a blob and a rug made from sheepskin? 😀
Does this happen over a day or over hundreds of years? Filmmakers usually make it clear, as this one did not.
I'm trying to figure this out too. It feels like it happened really close to the present time but not exacrly
Look, I get not everyone knows how stalagmites and stalactites work, so I’ll just tell you that they take millennia to grow as big as what was shown between Sauron’s slaying and the rat.
Oh wait this clips completely removes the shot of the stalagmites so that’s why it’s not clear.
Alls said and done, I'm glad that we are stilll getting live action Tolkien stuff. I really want to see Morgoth, though. And that massive, county sized dragon lmao.
Wait, Sauron's not human? He can resurrect his bodily form? Where have I been? Lol
Terraria guy: Oh, slime! Come here!
It's me recovering after a long working day
For people complaining about this...here's what Tolkien wrote about Gandalf defeating the Balrog in Moria:
"'Yet it has a bottom, beyond light and knowledge,’ said Gandalf. ‘Thither I came at last, to the uttermost foundations of stone. He was with me still. His fire was quenched, but now he was a thing of slime, stronger than a strangling snake.'" - Lord of the Rings - book 3 - chapter 5: The White Rider
Yes but it was the Balrog.
@@grosboxon3445 They're both Maiar though. They don't have a set physical form.
@@ZiggyStardust49 I dont care. Balrog was described as this but NOT Sauron. If I follow your argument, Sauron was also at a moment a Wolf. So should the Balrog be a Wolf one day ? This is just stupid
@@ZiggyStardust49 how that justifies the venom thingy? Wouldn't a shadow make more sense?
@@ZiggyStardust49 Balrogs have a physical form unlike Sauron
Nice video the humble rebirth of sauron
The Venom came out of Gandalf's meteor.
In the books: Sauron can simply build himself a new body to clothe himself with.
In this abomination of a show: Sauron gets reduced into undifferentiated biomatter and has to slowly and painstakingly reconstitute himself back together like a parasite.
Oogie Boogie Man music starts playing.
This just seems like something out of Stranger Things
What a shame he didn't meet a Gelatinous Cube while he was in this form. The two of them could have had slimy babies and lived happily ever after. No ring, no war, no nasty hobbits wrecking his plans.
1:07 me trying to build up the courage to get out of bed and go to work
your spaghetti after you leave it on the table for 5 days hahahaha
hahaha now sauron is venom?
They mean to win Wimbledon!😂
Sauron is actually the antagonist in the next season of Stranger Things.
he looks like that demon mass from Princess Mononoke
It's like the dark version of Gandalf's resurrection after the balrog! Maiar just can't die, by conventional means
That I want-to have Sauron's regeneration powers.
Well that is certainly one explanation for how Sauron regenerates his physical body.
It's not the greatest, like at all, but it's definitely different and does kinda work.
Ο sauron είναι ίδιος με τον empiror belos που ήταν γλίτσα από την σειρά the owl house, Ο sauron έτρωγε ζώντα πλάσμα την σάρκα τους που ήταν μαύρη γλίτσα venom όπως ο emperor belos έτρωγε σάρκα από ζώα , Στο μεταξύ ο sauron κατάφερε να βγήκε από το βουνό αλλά έκανε πολύ κρύο που εξαπέλυσε το χιόνι και δεν μπορούσε να συνεχίσει άλλο η μοίρα του ήταν προφανές στο δρόμο βρέθηκε μία αμάξα πιδειξαι επάνω και έφαγε μια αθώα γυναίκα, Με την ανθρώπινη μορφή που πείρε έγινε ο haibrand.
Swamp monster Sauron. A horrifying thought.
I have a head canon that Sauron's "formless" state was similar to Father's basic state from FMA: B....
He had to die as an elf in order to change into a human. It was all well thought out.
Didn’t think that plan all the way through I see… Still has to walk home lol