No. As an American, who loves not only Swedish metal, and a few hockey players.. I implore you to take California instead.. I'll even throw in Ohio too.
Hey Broken Sword, I would love to see breakdowns of realms like Dor-Daedeloth (Including Iron Mountains, Angband, Thangorodrim, Anfauglith, Taur-nu-Fuin and Tol-im-Guarhoth), Morgoth's version of Mordor during the First Age in Beleriend. I would also love to see you explore the Realm of Umbar, including its haven, land-locked firth, great cape, southern coastal fortresses and dwellings founded by Black Numenoreans such as Herumor and Fuinur, the inland city where Queen Beruthiel came from, and the City of the Corsairs.
Wonder if Sauron had a nice vacation home on the sea of Nurn, something small just to get away from it all from time to time. Thanks for the video, love your content!
In the book there is a paragraph or two that talks about how Sauron's armies are supplied by farms and workshops that rely on slave labor, further in the South of Mordor. It's better to keep this hidden and behind fortifications where supply lines can be defended. Plus, the Free People of Middle Earth already knew who they were up against. When the Mouth of Sauron comes out to offer peace terms before the final battle at the Black Gate, one of the terms he offers is that the free people will "help" with rebuilding Isengard, which is taken as a veiled offer to becomes slaves in service to Mordor.
Yes, please more location videos, particularly on areas that don't get as much attention such as the far north, south, and east. Most of know what peoples those areas contain, but not the landscape and why those peoples settled there. Cheers
I loved this!! One of the things I loved about the ‘Shadow Of’-games, was the discovery of Mordor. For future videos like these I would love to see regions that don’t get highlighted as much in the movies, like the mountain ranges to the north or the complete south or what lies east beyond Mordor. Thanks in advance, can’t wait!!
I can imagine after many an age, Mordor is alive once again. A wanderer climbs a mountain, and what do they see. A land filled with green and many a tree. Moss grows in the delicious volcanic soil. No more pained souls to toil. In lands where blood had been spilt before, now lived flowers, to a count of four and more. Yavanna's embrace has healed the lands, no more cruelty festering amongst the dirt and sand. A land of ruins and new men. A land of green and forest dens. A land where new starts could be. A land perhaps the ents would have liked to see.
Great video! I enjoyed it a lot. Yes, please have more videos about locations - Arnor, Gondor, Lothlorien and the mysterious Paths of the Dead to name a few.
Sauron seems to have taken the same approach the Valar took to fortify his lands with mountains ⛰ that were seemingly unscalable except for single pass through them!
Wish you covered more of Mordor, particularly the areas outside the North-West, if any information is available. I look at the map of middle earth and there are so many places I never hear of and wonder what it's like and who lives there :) I would love to see more videos like this of these unknown places not covered in the main story line.
You know what I might’ve just thought of? What if, when the war of the powers was happening, when Melkor and the Valar were creating Arda, and Melkor was messing everything up for them, during the earliest time for Arda, what if Melkor hit the ground where Mordor is so hard that it caused a volcano to sprout up there and make Mordor? So, basically, Mordor is just a giant Crater of Grond! (Back when Melkor was big enough to do that with his hammer, obviously this wasn’t during his fight with Fingolfin.) that or maybe during the breaking of the two lamps it caused the ground to crack where Mordor was…
Sweden=Mordor. I didn't think it possible, but could you imagine a Mordor IKEA? The ones we have here in the real world are already like the gates unto Hell
Arnor could be fun! Some of the great places Men once ruled, but that fell into abandon. Rather unrelated, but a thought I just had was that I would have liked a short story, set after Return of the King, that showed Radagast being compelled to enter Mordor, and use his knowledge to rehabilitate the land. I enjoy D&D, and while Radagast is depicted as a Wizard, I like to think of him more as a Druid. Maybe he'd just feel compelled to repair the land, due to his nature, or perhaps the task eas put to him, after he "failed" his mission, but a near-ageless healer could have gone a long way toward trying to cleanse Mordor of the taint of Sauron? In my weird, little head canon, it might also have explained what he was up to, after Gandalf's departure, before he would have cone back in a version of the sequel, to stumble through trying to help stop the new evil that followed, and depict how he became aware of such evil. I guess I just like explanations, such as what happened to the Brown Wizard?
Great video Can you do a video if you haven't done it already on Cuivenan and the True High King of the Elves who refused the summonings of the Valar and was the first Elf.... And any other details surrounding that including and I do believe that I read somewhere before that Ingwe, Elwe, Finwe was generations removed from the first Elves.... If I remember right the first elves were pretty much unison in refusing the call.... And as a bonus maybe you could also talk about the region of and around Cuivenan and its proximity to Utumno and they're possible causes and effects as to why the true High King refuse the summons.... This could be a two-part series I think... Thanks, keep up the good work !
Barad-úr description sounds eeriely alike Lovecraft´s description of Kadath on the Dreamlands cycle, though it seems that Tolkien never ever read him before finishing and publishing The Lord of the Rings trilogy, neither read too much on Lovecraft´s work as having a bad first-impression about it, and totally dismissed him as a whole (though he validated well his co-workers Robert E. Howard - who may have known some of his work while writting the LotR - and Clark Ashton Smith).
Always a treat to spend some 15 min. to indulge in the greatness of evil. Thanks. A thought (request)? How about digging in to the tectonics of Middle earth? Orodruin seems like a lonely volcano? or is it somehow connected with The lonely mountain? Plates colliding and creating The misty's? How about Numenor et.c.?
I love Mordor...it is dark and beautiful, and without it's wickedness giving the contrast, goodness is nothing. Everyone should be grateful to Sauron and his evil, for what is light without darkness?!
The following passage, which is an inference that Mordor was built by Melkor for Sauron, is very interesting: "Maybe already an Elvish name for that region, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions - which were not made by Sauron but were a relic of the devastating works of Melkor in the long First Age. (Source: The History of Middle-earth - Volume 12: The Peoples of Middle-earth - XIII. Last Writings - Notes (14) - p.390)" It is a known fact that Melkor incarnated his power in Arda. Within this distribution, certain regions (geographical formations) are special places where his power spreading across Arda is focused, and Mordor is a good example among them. In this context, Mordor is a special region where Melkor's will is concentrated. I think that Sauron's choice of Mordor as a settlement was influenced by its strategic location as well as its tendency to Melkor's will.
Mordors greatest export is all that furniture they sell that you have to put together. Unfortunately it only comes in black and the Orcs who run the customer service line aren't the friendliest. Although, I've heard their wargdogs are pretty tasty.
Sweden is Mordor, confirmed. No wonder there's been a black smoke rising and the sound of fell beasts coming from the west recently. Best wishes, a Finnish fan
I wonder how long the journey would be if Frodo went through the lands of Rhûn or through the lands of the Haradawaith to get in through the least guarded entrance of Mordor? And which entrance is that? From the East, Rhûn and the Haradawaith meet, near the lands of Khand. I'm pretty sure Sauron would not expect to be attacked or anyone to enter from the East
And so in the east of the liberated land once known as Mordor, the Free People decided to build a gigantic Wall. Thus on all four sides they would be surrounded by mountains, three natural and one man made and finally they would feel safe.
Barad'Dur was built with the power of the one ring and began crumbling once it was destroyed. This could simply be because of its insane height causing massive instability when not magically supported, but perhaps Sauron also used it to create outright impossible architecture without and within.
You do know that pre-Dark Lord days he was once a top student smith of the Valar smith Aule, right? for me I was not surprised at all that Sauron could build such seemingly impossible structures given his history a once renowned smith student of Aule, heck would probably even still achieved this even without the One Ring
I never realised just how big Mordor actually was! Also are you both making anymore tabletop content? I've been binge watching the old ME battle reports to keep me going!
Holy buckets, Barud-dur is TWICE the size of the world's tallest building. If you put the Burge on top of Mount Everest it might be close...if you don't then you would need a Huge amount of room in order to build the foundations. Is that the Ancient Technology Centre I see in your behind the scenes?
Looks like Sweden is back on the menu boys!
What?! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
No.
As an American, who loves not only Swedish metal, and a few hockey players..
I implore you to take California instead..
I'll even throw in Ohio too.
I suppose all of Sauron’s torture racks are IKEA. No wonder orca are so I’ll tempered after having to assemble them.
😊
Hey Broken Sword, I would love to see breakdowns of realms like Dor-Daedeloth (Including Iron Mountains, Angband, Thangorodrim, Anfauglith, Taur-nu-Fuin and Tol-im-Guarhoth), Morgoth's version of Mordor during the First Age in Beleriend. I would also love to see you explore the Realm of Umbar, including its haven, land-locked firth, great cape, southern coastal fortresses and dwellings founded by Black Numenoreans such as Herumor and Fuinur, the inland city where Queen Beruthiel came from, and the City of the Corsairs.
Yes Iron mountains specifficialy
Regions of everlasting cold
Yes I'd love to see all of the above
Wonder if Sauron had a nice vacation home on the sea of Nurn, something small just to get away from it all from time to time. Thanks for the video, love your content!
That’s a funny thought 😂
@@TheBrokenSwordwhy didn’t he built any cities show the people of middle earth what his rule could be like
But would he AirBnB it to the Nazgul?
@@wolfsbanealphas617Melkor corrupted his purpose
In the book there is a paragraph or two that talks about how Sauron's
armies are supplied by farms and workshops that rely on slave labor, further in the South of Mordor. It's better to keep this hidden and behind fortifications where supply lines can be defended. Plus, the Free People of Middle Earth already knew who they were up against. When the Mouth of Sauron comes out to offer peace terms before the final battle at the Black Gate, one of the terms he offers is that the free people will "help" with rebuilding Isengard, which is taken as a veiled offer to becomes slaves in service to Mordor.
Yes, please more location videos, particularly on areas that don't get as much attention such as the far north, south, and east. Most of know what peoples those areas contain, but not the landscape and why those peoples settled there. Cheers
I would enjoy some more videos on different places in Middle Earth.
I loved this!! One of the things I loved about the ‘Shadow Of’-games, was the discovery of Mordor. For future videos like these I would love to see regions that don’t get highlighted as much in the movies, like the mountain ranges to the north or the complete south or what lies east beyond Mordor. Thanks in advance, can’t wait!!
I can imagine after many an age, Mordor is alive once again. A wanderer climbs a mountain, and what do they see. A land filled with green and many a tree. Moss grows in the delicious volcanic soil. No more pained souls to toil. In lands where blood had been spilt before, now lived flowers, to a count of four and more. Yavanna's embrace has healed the lands, no more cruelty festering amongst the dirt and sand. A land of ruins and new men. A land of green and forest dens. A land where new starts could be. A land perhaps the ents would have liked to see.
And the Ent Wives 😢
So Iceland?
Yes, please! A video on Cuiviénen and the awakening of the elves would be lovely 😊
Another fascinating and entertaining video! Thank you!
Thank you 😁
Yes, please! I would love to learn as much about the places as I would about the people of Mid-Earth. I very much enjoyed this video. Thanks
Great video! I enjoyed it a lot. Yes, please have more videos about locations - Arnor, Gondor, Lothlorien and the mysterious Paths of the Dead to name a few.
Sauron seems to have taken the same approach the Valar took to fortify his lands with mountains ⛰ that were seemingly unscalable except for single pass through them!
Wish you covered more of Mordor, particularly the areas outside the North-West, if any information is available. I look at the map of middle earth and there are so many places I never hear of and wonder what it's like and who lives there :)
I would love to see more videos like this of these unknown places not covered in the main story line.
That was a video worthy of Mordor.
I'm a Swede in Gothenburg. Orcs!... and so far from Auckland. Come and take us, but remember, One does not simply walk into Sweden.
Orthanc may seem small in size but let's remember that Barad-dûr was destroyed twice while Orthanc endures
Absolutely we'd like to see more location videos! Keep up the good work!
So Sweden is Mordor, pretty sure Ireland is The Shire.
A Aurmy Wordy uv Moor Door.
I would have to argue Wales is The Shire 😂
@@TheBrokenSword Wales would be the Barrow Lands
cool, i live in mordor
So not Germany 🤣🤣
Another great video, love your content guys. This is great!
Mordor is such a beautiful place.
Gondor, Rohan, Imladris/Lindon, Mirkwood, Lorien. Would love it on all of them.
How did the mountain ranges of Mordor come to be such a perfect boundary? Did Morgoth create the ranges to act as walls?
Thanks so much for this! Please create more videos of places of middle earth; very interesting❤
Absolutely love your content and approach. All in, and ty! 🔥
Your idea is marvelous. I'd LOVE to watch more vids on specific locations in ME. Thanks for all your knowledgeable vids.
Yes, videos on mirkwood, that place with the river and the two huge king statues in fellowship, basically anything, everything.
You know what I might’ve just thought of? What if, when the war of the powers was happening, when Melkor and the Valar were creating Arda, and Melkor was messing everything up for them, during the earliest time for Arda, what if Melkor hit the ground where Mordor is so hard that it caused a volcano to sprout up there and make Mordor? So, basically, Mordor is just a giant Crater of Grond! (Back when Melkor was big enough to do that with his hammer, obviously this wasn’t during his fight with Fingolfin.) that or maybe during the breaking of the two lamps it caused the ground to crack where Mordor was…
As a Finn, I can confirm that Sweden is very much like Mordor...
Kidding, love ya guys.
Yes I would! Thank you! The video on Mordor was really good.
This is very good!!! There could be more of Mordor in the movies.
Sweden=Mordor. I didn't think it possible, but could you imagine a Mordor IKEA? The ones we have here in the real world are already like the gates unto Hell
Really enjoyed your video! Yes I would like to see more about the places !
Arnor could be fun! Some of the great places Men once ruled, but that fell into abandon.
Rather unrelated, but a thought I just had was that I would have liked a short story, set after Return of the King, that showed Radagast being compelled to enter Mordor, and use his knowledge to rehabilitate the land. I enjoy D&D, and while Radagast is depicted as a Wizard, I like to think of him more as a Druid. Maybe he'd just feel compelled to repair the land, due to his nature, or perhaps the task eas put to him, after he "failed" his mission, but a near-ageless healer could have gone a long way toward trying to cleanse Mordor of the taint of Sauron? In my weird, little head canon, it might also have explained what he was up to, after Gandalf's departure, before he would have cone back in a version of the sequel, to stumble through trying to help stop the new evil that followed, and depict how he became aware of such evil. I guess I just like explanations, such as what happened to the Brown Wizard?
I can't wait to see where you next video is going be.
Yes yes yes. Please do more videos like this on other locations
Superb. Absolutely brilliant.
Actually I’ve heard Mordor is lovely during the winter seasons! Thinking about buying a house there
I would like to see more videos on places of middle earth like a series of them 🫡
Very interesting as always
Great video
Can you do a video if you haven't done it already on Cuivenan and the True High King of the Elves who refused the summonings of the Valar and was the first Elf.... And any other details surrounding that including and I do believe that I read somewhere before that Ingwe, Elwe, Finwe was generations removed from the first Elves.... If I remember right the first elves were pretty much unison in refusing the call.... And as a bonus maybe you could also talk about the region of and around Cuivenan and its proximity to Utumno and they're possible causes and effects as to why the true High King refuse the summons.... This could be a two-part series I think...
Thanks, keep up the good work !
Finally some amazing video 🎉thanks sir u heard my unsaid comment from your last video ❤
Excellent decription! 😎😎
Really enjoyable watching. I subbed.
Awesome video🔥I was really looking forward to this to come👍Thank you 💜🇫🇮
Nice work dude thanks
As a Swede... I'm getting worried... hehehe.. Time to moveeeee.
Umbar 😊
The Broken Sword🗡⚔🗡Do A What If Boromir Never Died Video.?🙏🙏🙏
I’d love for more regional videos. Thanks.
I definitely want to see more. Love it
Barad-úr description sounds eeriely alike Lovecraft´s description of Kadath on the Dreamlands cycle, though it seems that Tolkien never ever read him before finishing and publishing The Lord of the Rings trilogy, neither read too much on Lovecraft´s work as having a bad first-impression about it, and totally dismissed him as a whole (though he validated well his co-workers Robert E. Howard - who may have known some of his work while writting the LotR - and Clark Ashton Smith).
Yes, Please more location videos.
Always a treat to spend some 15 min. to indulge in the greatness of evil. Thanks.
A thought (request)? How about digging in to the tectonics of Middle earth?
Orodruin seems like a lonely volcano? or is it somehow connected with The lonely mountain? Plates colliding and creating The misty's?
How about Numenor et.c.?
Well Sauron was a good and efficient industrialist no wonder he chose Mordor as middle -earth industrial's capital.
Plus, Morgoth made it.
Yes please! More videos like this!
I love Mordor...it is dark and beautiful, and without it's wickedness giving the contrast, goodness is nothing. Everyone should be grateful to Sauron and his evil, for what is light without darkness?!
I had no idea it was that big. The movies make middle earth seem small by how fast they get from one place to another.
Yes please do ALL the lands 🥰👏🏻
Can we get one of south gondor/umbar, white mountains, or the grey havens? I feel like I know of these places but not truly knowing these locations
The following passage, which is an inference that Mordor was built by Melkor for Sauron, is very interesting: "Maybe already an Elvish name for that region, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions - which were not made by Sauron but were a relic of the devastating works of Melkor in the long First Age. (Source: The History of Middle-earth - Volume 12: The Peoples of Middle-earth - XIII. Last Writings - Notes (14) - p.390)"
It is a known fact that Melkor incarnated his power in Arda. Within this distribution, certain regions (geographical formations) are special places where his power spreading across Arda is focused, and Mordor is a good example among them. In this context, Mordor is a special region where Melkor's will is concentrated. I think that Sauron's choice of Mordor as a settlement was influenced by its strategic location as well as its tendency to Melkor's will.
More location videos! Angmar, Gundabad, Minas Tirith, Eedoras, Moria, The Misty Mountains, Rivendell, Numenor.
Thank you for all that you guys do!
when Sauron sees Mordor for the first time at the end of the Rings of Power and has that slight grin was my favorite part
Hey, you didn't mention the forts in the north of the land like the Castle Durthang and a bunch of stuff in Udun.
Mordors greatest export is all that furniture they sell that you have to put together. Unfortunately it only comes in black and the Orcs who run the customer service line aren't the friendliest. Although, I've heard their wargdogs are pretty tasty.
You kill it with your interruption dude
Epic content!! 🎉
Sweden is Mordor, confirmed. No wonder there's been a black smoke rising and the sound of fell beasts coming from the west recently.
Best wishes, a Finnish fan
I'd like to see Lindon and the Blue Mountains!
I would like to see more videos like this
This page I just discovered and I’ve been subscribed to the batcave this is fantastic !! have you guys considered a channel for Harry Potter ??
I wonder how long the journey would be if Frodo went through the lands of Rhûn or through the lands of the Haradawaith to get in through the least guarded entrance of Mordor? And which entrance is that? From the East, Rhûn and the Haradawaith meet, near the lands of Khand. I'm pretty sure Sauron would not expect to be attacked or anyone to enter from the East
I actually used to think that the Towers of the Teeth either side of the Black Gate were The Two Towers.
Two Towers is the alliance of Sauron (Mordor, tower of Baradur) and Saruman (Isengard)
Symbolism I guess
Would absolutely love to see more
Yep Tolkien based Mordor on the black mountains in the Brecon beacons, Wales.
Thanks dude.
What is the background music, it sounds so familiar, but I can't find it anywhere 😫
yes, utumno, and all Morgoth lands etc.
And so in the east of the liberated land once known as Mordor, the Free People decided to build a gigantic Wall.
Thus on all four sides they would be surrounded by mountains, three natural and one man made and finally they would feel safe.
In this safety they began the centuries long task to green the land and make it fruitful.
Barad'Dur was built with the power of the one ring and began crumbling once it was destroyed. This could simply be because of its insane height causing massive instability when not magically supported, but perhaps Sauron also used it to create outright impossible architecture without and within.
You do know that pre-Dark Lord days he was once a top student smith of the Valar smith Aule, right? for me I was not surprised at all that Sauron could build such seemingly impossible structures given his history a once renowned smith student of Aule, heck would probably even still achieved this even without the One Ring
So… basically what you’re saying is… Sauron is Swedish
Thanks!
Thank you so much 💚
I would love to watch a thousand videos of the lord the rings ! Thank you
I only have one entrance to my house. The fire chief said I need Mordors
Subscribed. 😊
Really enjoyed this. Great content and region to explore furthur
Thank you so much 😁
Iron hills!! Let's go!!!
How come in fellowship there's like a lava lake around bara-dur but not during the return of the king?
I like the geography videos ❤
Yeah more videos please
Would you make a video about Beleriand('s regions)?
More location vids please 😉
I never realised just how big Mordor actually was! Also are you both making anymore tabletop content? I've been binge watching the old ME battle reports to keep me going!
I’m Interested In Rivendell
Yes. Mirkwood would be interesting.
More like this 🎉
What was the land called before it became Mordor
Hell yes mordor is unequivocally metal AF !!
4500 foot tower and no elevators.
🔥🔥🔥
Holy buckets, Barud-dur is TWICE the size of the world's tallest building. If you put the Burge on top of Mount Everest it might be close...if you don't then you would need a Huge amount of room in order to build the foundations.
Is that the Ancient Technology Centre I see in your behind the scenes?