The TERRIFYING Mystery Behind The Nameless Things Of Moria

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  • @tolkiensrealm1
    @tolkiensrealm1  Місяць тому +14

    Help us reach 1k subs: www.youtube.com/@tolkiensrealm1?sub_confirmation=1

  • @moonlighthunter5421
    @moonlighthunter5421 Місяць тому +61

    I love how Tolkein merely hinted at what lies deep within the abyss of Middle Earth and not going into detail about these ancient horrors. Simply stated in passing, nothing more.

    • @VFella
      @VFella 27 днів тому

      Oh, Tolkien did write about them. But he burnt all the manuscripts. Unfortunately, a young scholar of him had meticulously copied them all on microfilm, wanting to publish them. He died in mysterious circumstances and, by a random stroke of luck, the microfilms were discovered in the men's restrooms by prof. Randolph Carter, who was at the time, giving a lecture on ancient Polynesian myths at the University of Oxford. Realizing the implications of what he found, he immediately took the microfilms to Arkham. The films are held there, under lock and key, in the section of Forbidden Tomes and only accessible to a handful of individuals around the globe.
      I have been able to investigate them, yet I do not want to burden humanity with such knowledge of a nature that's blasphemous against the very existence of life and the universe. May the scholar's death serve as a stark warning against such perilous pursuits.
      Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn! Ph'nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

  • @franciswalsh8416
    @franciswalsh8416 Місяць тому +84

    Gandalf indicates that the Balrog was almost a "comfort" A being he understood that he needed to chase. What confronted them both made even the Balrog look "ordinary" as a foe to be understood. Was even the Balrog afraid? Gandalf does not say this outright, but who knows??

    • @TheEyez187
      @TheEyez187 Місяць тому +2

      As a being of Fear and Terror, I don't imagine afraid is in its vocabulary, iykwim [much like the "menu" that the meat's back on for, is for the Orc's! >XD].
      Really had it been afraid it didn't have to chase and hunt them down; had it tried to leave it would be welcomed by the group!
      Though after the first week of fighting Gandalf, it may have piqued some concern! :D

    • @andreinicolae7078
      @andreinicolae7078 14 днів тому

      The Balrogs fought one of these, I think "Ungoliath" has one of those nameless things, shes very old and ancient like a primordial darknes and no one knew her origin, and yet she got defeated by the balrogs, morgoth feared her but the balrogs didnt.. they came to her with their swords and flames and she has forced to flee away

  • @monstershark-media5197
    @monstershark-media5197 25 днів тому +16

    I always liked the implication that besides the evil that came from gods and spirits that formed the world in bad intensions, the nature of existence itself brings entitys to life that are even worse.

  • @feanol22
    @feanol22 27 днів тому +10

    Aside from Moria, I was thinking about Ungoliant and how she came into being, if not by Morgoth’s doing? A mighty Valar he was and yet feared her.

    • @Jinballify
      @Jinballify 23 дні тому +2

      Ungoliath absolutely feels like one of these nameless things, "weaving the webs of starless void at the deep places of the earth" Morgoth had to run away from her as she turned her gaze upon him, and the only thing that finally destroyed her was her own hunger consuming herself.

  • @iraelliott8936
    @iraelliott8936 Місяць тому +189

    I don't see how the nameless things could be older than Sauron or Gandalf. Sauron and Gandalf were present with Iluvatar when the world was sang into existence

    • @traceygamer20
      @traceygamer20 Місяць тому +108

      I know Tolkien never wrote it, but I have a theory. That things were in the Void before the Timeless Halls and Eü, things as old as Erü but not all powerful like Erü, but also outside of his power. And that after Arda was formed, they wormed into the circles of the world, slinking into the deep places under shadow in the earliest days, deeper and deeper until they came to the very roots of the world. They aren't evil, they just ARE the opposite of Erü's creationism; nihilism I guess. Making them older than Sauron and Melkor. It's probably a good thing they're down there and not up on the surface or too close to "the deepest delving of the Dwarves". They're is a letter by Tolkien I believe, about Ungoliant, where he says that maybe Ungoliant is a personification of the Void and it's hunger, so it wouldn't be too out of the question I think. They could also be the manifestation of Melkor's contempt, hatred, jealousy, malice, rebellion, and evil that he put into his chords during the Ainurlindale. The Ainurlindale didn't make Eü and Arda, Erü made those BASED OFF the Ainurlindale they sung. Hence why there is some cruelty in the world. But I'd like a game set in these deep slimy lightless chasms and caverns😊

    • @christophermetzger8183
      @christophermetzger8183 Місяць тому +37

      @traceygamer20 I would agree with this interpretation. Those creatures where created from songs sung by Melkor. Personifications of the worst parts buried deep in the roots of the world. Perhaps parts of them had existed before creation in the void, finally given form by Melkor's song.

    • @landofalwayswinter666
      @landofalwayswinter666 Місяць тому +25

      Well, “Sauron” didn’t always exist from the beginning, Mairon did. “Gandalf” didn’t exist until a millennium into the 3rd age. Not sure if that’s what was meant but it’s one angle from which it could be correct.

    • @grigoriofabrosi1638
      @grigoriofabrosi1638 Місяць тому +4

      @@traceygamer20 A good take. Also important to remind ourselves that this is all fiction, so we will never know exactly who/what/where/when/why/how everything is, just as J.R.R. Tolkien didn't know it all either, as he first sketched, then fleshed out his creation; only having the span of a normal human life to contemplate and update his work. I sense a lot of metaphor here too, as well as some concepts likely borrowed (consciously or not) from H.P. Lovecraft's recurring themes and characters. Even if Tolkien could have lived three lifespans, I suspect he would continue to develop, refine, then reevaluate and alter a variety of thins, while we, of only one lifespan, would not live to see the end. Those born much later would probably still encounter a vast store of lore that was yet not complete.

    • @iraelliott8936
      @iraelliott8936 Місяць тому +10

      @@landofalwayswinter666 Gandalf was originally known as Olorin and was there as long as Mairon aka Sauron

  • @RevanBartus
    @RevanBartus Місяць тому +58

    Take a shot each time he says gnaw.

    • @devcodanny
      @devcodanny Місяць тому +8

      Or every time he mentions that they’re older than everyone else and live deep.

    • @skjold224
      @skjold224 Місяць тому +11

      Or when he make-up quotes. This is AI bullshit.

    • @nathanmcconnell2973
      @nathanmcconnell2973 Місяць тому +2

      I should be able to understand the nameless things by the time I’m done 😂😂

    • @adronator
      @adronator 23 дні тому +2

      The video is very repetitive

  • @alkiro_ra
    @alkiro_ra Місяць тому +125

    In my opinion these could be the remnants of Melcor's discord that he did during the creating of Arda.

    • @darrellparris3549
      @darrellparris3549 Місяць тому +13

      This makes the most sense. Otherwise where else did they come from. Unless Eru made them first. 🤔

    • @kennethferland5579
      @kennethferland5579 Місяць тому +12

      Yea thats othe only logical explination, nothing can be older then that.

    • @PopJacare
      @PopJacare Місяць тому +2

      bingo!!

    • @bobgatewood5277
      @bobgatewood5277 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@darrellparris3549who's to say that, arda is not just earth 30.0 and, that Eru has reset creation multiple times...

    • @peterraab3411
      @peterraab3411 Місяць тому

      The Pits of Utemundo

  • @sebastian_frodo9209
    @sebastian_frodo9209 Місяць тому +11

    I always thought of their origin as Melkors disruption and curruption as Arda was formed. When he brought his own influence in while the other Valar worked together. And twisted things in the foundation of the world itself.

  • @simoncss1
    @simoncss1 Місяць тому +9

    11:13 Might you have misspoken? Gandalf pursued the Balrog deep into the roots of Earth where they might have encountered the Nameless Things but they duelled all the way up to the peaks where he defeatd & threw Balrog down. Gandalf is fully spent & after that, passes out, awaiting his judgment, really unable to do anything mor, let alone journey again through the deepest places?

    • @falumir1466
      @falumir1466 28 днів тому +8

      He's clearly reading AI generated gibberish. I'm guessing it didn't fully understand the original writing.

  • @alanaspinall7147
    @alanaspinall7147 Місяць тому +73

    They sound almost lovecraften🤔

    • @erclsr
      @erclsr Місяць тому +12

      That's how they're interpreted in Lord of the Rings Online. There are weird alien creatures way down at the bottom of the endless stair in moria

    • @Cappellano
      @Cappellano Місяць тому +7

      It is a concept that predates both.

    • @bobgatewood5277
      @bobgatewood5277 Місяць тому +4

      Tolkien took inspiration from many mythos, so it's not surprising in the slightest

    • @peterraab3411
      @peterraab3411 Місяць тому +2

      Thats where Tolkien got the idea

    • @Gernot-l1w
      @Gernot-l1w 19 днів тому

      A few minutes ago i wrote the same, it also came in my mind right away when and how they were discribed at the beginning off the Video! Greetings from Austria 🙂

  • @DonBetong
    @DonBetong Місяць тому +15

    I am probably not the only one who thinks of lovecraftian monsters when listening to this. It is the greatest kind of horror - the nameless, ancient beings so alien to us is that we can only imagine the archaic horror.

    • @alanaspinall7147
      @alanaspinall7147 Місяць тому +1

      I said the same thing myself about a day or two ago, there something truly creepy about them, Not sure if JRT was awere of Lovecraft work🤔

    • @jonatan1927
      @jonatan1927 Місяць тому +1

      @@alanaspinall7147 he was aware

    • @joyfulyes
      @joyfulyes 14 днів тому +2

      I came to the comments to mention Lovecraft, or see if anyone else had.

  • @solitarysurreal3652
    @solitarysurreal3652 Місяць тому +48

    I like the idea that there are creatures, or beings, that remain mysterious and unexplained. Deconstructing every last detail of the world would rob it of mystery - and by extension, enjoyment.

    • @rjzavala87
      @rjzavala87 Місяць тому +2

      So true. I love lovecraftian horror and i cant help but think this was tolkien's nod to him. Im so fascinated with the nameless things and a part of me would love to see SOMETHING that gives us an idea of what they are but youre right. In some cases, the questions are better than answers especially when it comes to ancient agents of darkness and destruction

    • @solitarysurreal3652
      @solitarysurreal3652 Місяць тому +1

      @@rjzavala87 Amen to that! I've been watching a few video essays on the Nameless Things. It's a very compelling concept!
      One of them cited one of Tolkien's letters - in which he stated that not everything in the world needed explaining. Ungoliant, Shelob, the Watcher, the Nameless Things - I LOVE the idea that there were dark powers that even Morgoth and Sauron didn't touch!

    • @SebastienGendron-uk4po
      @SebastienGendron-uk4po Місяць тому +1

      @@solitarysurreal3652 ''I LOVE the idea that there were dark powers that even Morgoth and Sauron didn't touch!''
      I couldn't have stated that sentence any better. If Sauron went to battle these things it would be evil versus an even greater evil that outmatches the madness and pure evil that Sauron is capable of and makes his exploits insignificant

  • @atherianthederg9651
    @atherianthederg9651 Місяць тому +5

    didnt know dwarved had 6 fingers 1:55 lol

  • @krishessler8527
    @krishessler8527 Місяць тому +23

    The giant spider came from the void not from the Creator. So perhaps the nameless things also came from the void 🤔

  • @Kaepora2
    @Kaepora2 23 дні тому +2

    Gandalf might have solo'd an Elite, but lower still in Moria is effectively Elder Gods.

  • @Str8jameson118
    @Str8jameson118 25 днів тому +4

    I LOVE your videos, and this is a really cool topic. This video felt very repetitive, though. There was a lot of "older than ___", "more evil than ___: "gnawing at the roots of the earth. " I wouldn't have minded a shorter video or this being included in a "the evils of the world" video.

    • @drbrunch
      @drbrunch 24 дні тому +1

      Because there's only a sentence about it in the books, this is just fluffy filler.

  • @misterbplays
    @misterbplays 25 днів тому +2

    Thank you for covering this subject, ive been very curious about this topic.

  • @tomdreler6528
    @tomdreler6528 Місяць тому +18

    I would've wished some more (of your) well-educated speculation. To me, it seems Like they are in some substantial ways related to Ungolianth, who also crawled Out of the primordial darkness

  • @peterraab3411
    @peterraab3411 Місяць тому +3

    They sound like Fallen Vallar that had taken a demented form OR the Creatures that Melkor made in Utamundo

  • @PopJacare
    @PopJacare Місяць тому +14

    The manifestation of Melkors discord.

    • @imperialbengal4068
      @imperialbengal4068 Місяць тому

      They wouldn’t be older than Sauron in that case…

  • @TheKypps
    @TheKypps Місяць тому +6

    I think they formed from Melkors part in the original song that created Arda

  • @warchyldelt167
    @warchyldelt167 Місяць тому +3

    I think you might be wrong, Gandalf 's metaphysical journey wasn't in the bowels of the earth. He fell with the Balrog into the Abyss, chased it to the peak, and then fought it, falling with it as they destroyed the mountain. Then his spirit travelled to Valinor and was sent by the Valar as Gandalf the white.

    • @joyfulyes
      @joyfulyes 14 днів тому

      yes, the text is AI generated and is not accurate.

  • @desburnett5406
    @desburnett5406 Місяць тому +15

    Meh, a lot of overthinking here.
    Most of the quotations are, in the best traditions of storytelling, teeing-up the Balrog for his grand entrance.
    All this talk of other, malevolent forces ignores that Moria was repopulated under Durin VII and held until dwarves ended.
    Sure, the Nameless things, they're alluded to entities, but their influence on the narrative is being overstated.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 27 днів тому

      Yeah, I agree. We do have SOME ideas. Teh one being int he story that is like them, and named is Ungoliant.

    • @minuette1752
      @minuette1752 22 дні тому +1

      @@marhawkman303 I was thinking they were beings like Ungoliant who could have come from the Void itself.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 22 дні тому +1

      @@minuette1752 Yeah and... more than one Ungoliant is a terrifying idea.

  • @meatloaf7765
    @meatloaf7765 Місяць тому +41

    Dam! The artwork you're using is amazing!

    • @tolkiensrealm1
      @tolkiensrealm1  Місяць тому +8

      Thank you!

    • @patmagh
      @patmagh Місяць тому +10

      Almost all the pictures are AI. Nothing is accurate. They have 6 fingers etc.

    • @bobgatewood5277
      @bobgatewood5277 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@patmaghthey're still pretty good

  • @CLFmoto87
    @CLFmoto87 Місяць тому +2

    “I have looked upon all that the universe has to hold of horror, and even the skies of spring and the flowers of summer must ever afterward be poison to me.”

  • @dalestringer51
    @dalestringer51 Місяць тому +20

    I have my own theory. Eru awoke and was alone. He then sang the Ainur into being. To do that, he first hummed a prefect note to set that pitch, then cleared his throat and sang the Ainur.
    That first note and throat clear, unintentionally, became Tom and the Nameless Things. Eru needed a place to put them, since they were not the angelic being he planned. So, he had the Ainur sing the Ainulindalë to create a world, without telling them the reason it was needed.
    This is why the Nameless Things can be older the Sauron and how he knows them not. It also gives a reason for Bombadil saying he is oldest. I believe Tom’s purpose was to keep reign of the Nameless Things. This too says to why he didn’t participate in any of the wars throughout the ages and set his own boundaries. Those wars were beneath him.

    • @mishaDorjan
      @mishaDorjan 25 днів тому +1

      You’re a nerd obsessing over a made up world. Of course you’re right, because it’s fantasy and there is no wrong with the interpretation of fantastical tales

    • @EmmettF.W.
      @EmmettF.W. 19 днів тому

      @@mishaDorjan and you’re a troglodyte, making fun of people that have a passion for things more profound and meaningful than your fantasy sports leagues, your Andrew Tate videos and your Diddy parties.

    • @EmmettF.W.
      @EmmettF.W. 19 днів тому

      @@mishaDorjan and you’re a Troglodyte that likes to make fun of people who have a thoughtful passion and respect for more profound learning experiences that have nothing to do with your fantasy sports leagues, your Andrew Tate fandom, and your Diddy parties…

    • @codymarkley8372
      @codymarkley8372 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@mishaDorjanit's about what is internally consistent. Stop being a Debbie downer.

    • @codymarkley8372
      @codymarkley8372 19 днів тому +1

      Great theory, makes sense.

  • @erichpizer1
    @erichpizer1 Місяць тому +8

    selmerilion explains it well enough when Morgoth messed up the music of creation and deployed evil things in Arda

  • @darthherald2564
    @darthherald2564 Місяць тому +4

    How can they be older than the Valar if the Valar are the ones who sang the world into creation?

    • @Shuruto
      @Shuruto Місяць тому +2

      Maybe they are older in the sense that they have been longer on Arda. The Ainur sung Arda into creation, including the nameless things (or as a byproduct of the discord), and descended into Arda after they were already created. So they are older in that sense.

  • @boromir4pres
    @boromir4pres Місяць тому +1

    These videos are far better than rings of power

  • @alfredgpogo5032
    @alfredgpogo5032 Місяць тому +22

    I’ve been through the desert on a thing with no name…

    • @traceygamer20
      @traceygamer20 Місяць тому +1

      Oooo do tell

    • @nobodyknows9937
      @nobodyknows9937 Місяць тому +5

      @@traceygamer20 the ocean is a desert with its life undergrouns

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 27 днів тому +1

    Very cool! Thanks!

  • @shelbydegraff1292
    @shelbydegraff1292 14 днів тому

    I believe the Nameless Things were blinked into existence through Morgoth's interference with Illuvatar's theme, during the initial forming of Middle-Earth.

  • @razvantasca
    @razvantasca Місяць тому +2

    Beautiful graphics for this strange story 👍❤

  • @napke8571
    @napke8571 Місяць тому

    Very nice, gets me chills those unknown horrors, spirits and powers. Now you can clearly understand were Games Workshop did got their inspiration for the Chaos gods and legions. Its purely chaos those nameless things!

  • @WillyLeclaire
    @WillyLeclaire Місяць тому +1

    The Namelss Things are not friends or Foe, they are just foreign being that exist out of the plots and struggles of the protagonits... which makes them frightening

  • @sirguy6678
    @sirguy6678 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video! As Love craft said “ indescribable “ ….

  • @infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836
    @infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 26 днів тому +1

    I had nameless things living under my bed and in my closet as a child, and yes, they are horrifying. 👺🦹‍♀️🧟👹

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    Makes perfect sense that regardless on how mighty the Balrog were, there is no way one alone could make to get rid of ALL the Dwarves population in Moria, if by chance he wasn´t joined or aided by something else which in combination made so much confusing and deadly to properly identify it as a simple Balrog itself. After all though it has been a lot of time since the very last time, either the Elves, Dwarves or Men met a Balrog, they kinda ought to be well acknowledged somehow on the Ancient Stories of First Age, and as the First Original and Greater Dark Lord before Sauron, Morgoth rellyied heavily on their help too then.
    The Balrog seems to have known them more than anyone, so sad he couldn´t tell more about it.

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    It makes perfect sense to connect those foreboding foreshadows of an unknown ancient horror and larger danger than the Orcs on Moria, however as the Balrog/Durin´s Bane hadn´t been found what it was before meeting it, and its true nature was also unknown, that foreboding sense of ancient doom could be implying it at the same.

  • @LarryH4879
    @LarryH4879 21 день тому

    Have to wonder what Gollum would say about the Nameless Things of Moria since he lived there for centuries.

  • @breakerskillz2712
    @breakerskillz2712 29 днів тому

    I believer the quote “There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world” is by Gandalf sirrrr

  • @nickq8093
    @nickq8093 6 днів тому

    Personally i think the nameless things are beings from outside eru's creation, that generally only stray into its fringes and subsist by consuming scant amounts of the concept of the world. Staying beings more of concept and allegory than flesh and blood so long as they do not venture into the world too far.
    I think this because gandalf never calls them evil, just dark. The connection between light and dark good and evil is strong in lotr but gandalf doesn't tend to shy from calling evil at face value.
    So i think gandalfs obvious discomfort of them must stem from a different reason.

  • @runedahl1477
    @runedahl1477 Місяць тому +1

    Tolkien was one of the best storytellers of all time, and he used all kinds of techniques to keep the reader’s attention. By creating an enigma he triggered the reader’s own imagination to figure out what this could be. Something so scary that you can’t even talk about and that doesn’t have a name sounds really frightening. People tend to be afraid of the unknown. Compare it to the clickbait you will find on internet today. An other enigma is Tom Bobadill. Who or what is he. He is not evil and is a side note in the story of the rings and the simarillion.
    Again it triggers the reader’s imagination4. Maybe that is the intention of these enigmas in the first place. Compare it to a pretty girl in a tiny bikini. She looks more sexy in that bikini that hardly covers anything than she would if she was butt naked. Your imagination fills out the blanks and makes it more interesting. A more family friendly alternative is Donald Duck and his friends. Normally they walk around without pants and looks dressed, but when they go to the beach they put on old style bathing suits and looks undressed. Again your brain is playing tricks on you. Tolkien had a whole arsenal of tricks he used in his storytelling.😅😅😅

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    OMG there is the key-word about hinting on the Nameless Things indeed being kinda sensed by the Dwarves before and as they wake up Durin´s Bane - which they didn´t knew was a Balrog untill very late as the Fellowship met him - the word is GNAWED as Gandalf tells about them later on!!

  • @samuel56551
    @samuel56551 Місяць тому +9

    In Norse mythology the dragon Nidhogg gnaws at the roots of the World Tree Yggdrassil .

    • @ALushPair
      @ALushPair Місяць тому

      Also called jormungandr

  • @lucasv.drunen3384
    @lucasv.drunen3384 Місяць тому +6

    Tolkiens world is actually so thinly grazed trough on the big screen, and its such a shame. i mean i guess we have rings of power now wich just does not do tolkien justice imo. this video however..

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    The existence of the Nameless Things hints that regardless of the Dwarves regaining Moria´s domain some time later after the end of The Lord of the Rings story, on the Fourth Age, they might not be ever lasting after all, and an impending DOOM will came from the deeppest regions of their domain as before and perhaps even more deadly than with the Balrog before.

  • @NikosNtemkas
    @NikosNtemkas Місяць тому

    So this is where WoW got it from ? The void lords being one with azeroth and slowly destroying the world fits perfectly to what is said in this video

  • @QuiGonJane
    @QuiGonJane 29 днів тому +2

    Who did the artwork? The illustrations are awesome

  • @JasonDudeson
    @JasonDudeson Місяць тому +4

    How much evil can one really get up to down there? Clearly they’re not evil enough to have ever came up to the surface to cause shit. There I’ll be down there to survive and happy they don’t have to fucking talk to Wizard’s and shit

    • @MegaVergatron
      @MegaVergatron Місяць тому +1

      Exactly right?? They just dwelve in the depths of the earth not really doing anything evil, serial killers, rapists, criminals in general do a lot more evil than these things that dont really seem to do anything…🤷🏻🤷🏻they lamee

  • @GabrielMDNA
    @GabrielMDNA Місяць тому +9

    Just a little glimpse of Lovecraft in Tolkien's legendarium

  • @imperialbengal4068
    @imperialbengal4068 Місяць тому

    I think Tolkien meant for there to be no explanation for what they are, which makes them even scarier

  • @FirstLast-qf1df
    @FirstLast-qf1df 3 дні тому

    How did the dwarves dig dangerously close to the nameless things or feel their presence or disturb them? Gandalf was clear that the dwarves never came near them.

    • @FirstLast-qf1df
      @FirstLast-qf1df 3 дні тому

      You contradicted Gandalf's words, and attributed a famous Gandalf quote to Gimli. I'm not only disliking this video but I'm not watching anymore of your content because I don't trust your accuracy.

  • @sircrimsonwolf7492
    @sircrimsonwolf7492 Місяць тому +1

    I’m not sure what the plan for the unknown things were within middle earth. I’m curious if they were planned to be the next big villain.

  • @christianjabkowski8074
    @christianjabkowski8074 23 дні тому

    I like Tolkien´s idea not to explain everything. It makes totally sense. For me the nameless things represent and unite the worst qualities of the living beings on the surface. For example the greed of the dwarfs, bellicosity or the striving for power which cumulates in a manifestation of these creatures. They aren´t evil per se, they are fed by the Zeitgeist, so they became big and strong, sometimes they sleep. They are like feelings lay down in the unconscious. Or they are like Shiva, who comes from time to time and cleaned everything out. For me it is time, and I am around.

  • @kola-x9p
    @kola-x9p Місяць тому +1

    That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die - hp lovecraft

  • @beau_croom
    @beau_croom Місяць тому

    Melkor had an ancient war with the Valar millions of years before the 1st age. Moria MUST BE the resting place of his original soldiers and minions

  • @roluahzovaralte8334
    @roluahzovaralte8334 Місяць тому +1

    The Nameless Things were just chilling in the deep dark, minding their own business, unless disturbed.

  • @varatus6553
    @varatus6553 28 днів тому

    The beginning of the video sounds like a warhammer 40k intro

  • @promildprofessional8637
    @promildprofessional8637 26 днів тому

    when gandalf fight balrog, it shows us about hollow earth..

  • @ProtoIndoEuropean88
    @ProtoIndoEuropean88 17 днів тому

    of course the presence of lovecraft's horrors have to exist even in lord of the rings.

  • @sicilianmammalian
    @sicilianmammalian Місяць тому

    Theres three kinds of knowledge; the known, the unknown and the unknowable. Gandalf the known, the balrog the unknown and the nameless things are the unknowable

  • @SrChr778
    @SrChr778 Місяць тому +2

    It follows a very similar sense of mystery along Lovecraftian lore. Delving too deep into places not meant to be found.
    Like summarizing Lovecraft's tale, that Knowledge is like a vast ocean, and we are not meant to venture far.

  • @MaliciousMollusc
    @MaliciousMollusc Місяць тому

    Morgoth and Sauron just want to rule the roost.
    The Nameless things want to eat the roost.

  • @Joe-h4i1939
    @Joe-h4i1939 Місяць тому

    I wonder if the nameless things will ever come out of the deeps of Moria and threaten middle earth

  • @irishemerald7796
    @irishemerald7796 Місяць тому

    There is nothing like a good stretch followed by a long reach to grasp at thin air. The world has the works of Lovecraft to enjoy there is no need to look for him in the works of Tolkien.

  • @Gernot-l1w
    @Gernot-l1w 19 днів тому

    It one's remind a bit off lovecraft, right! Those creatures in the abyss! Greetings from Austria 🙂

  • @TheLordUrban
    @TheLordUrban Місяць тому +1

    My head canon is that they are Fraggles.

  • @feanol22
    @feanol22 27 днів тому

    Everything that exists in the world of Tolkien supposedly came forth from Eru Ilúvatar or Melkor. So from where such nameless evil would come from? Could they be “seepage” from the void? This reminds me a lot of Lovecraft.

  • @Casmaniac
    @Casmaniac Місяць тому +4

    2:10 which race in Middle Earth has six fingers on their hands? lol

  • @dawnerwin2097
    @dawnerwin2097 Місяць тому +2

    New images are good

  • @BobMacay
    @BobMacay Місяць тому

    The picture of the hand holding mithril in thr first couple minutes had 5 fingers

  • @laomei1855
    @laomei1855 Місяць тому +4

    Did I hear a Rock and Stone?

  • @FirstLast-qf1df
    @FirstLast-qf1df 3 дні тому

    11:39 Why are you quoting Gandalf's description of his experiences after he defeated the Balrog as if he was still in the chasms of Moria?

  • @xPsychoBunny
    @xPsychoBunny 7 днів тому

    TLDR: This things are old and unknown.

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    However as I know it´s Gandalf personality he just couldn´t have left aside this new knowledge about a foreboding ancient powerfull evil source on the future, and leave Middle Earth just as that, so he kinda have made up something on secret, being therefore his very last meeting with Tom Bombadill and the unknown issues they disscused on. Then maybe... that´s how Gandalf realizes the true nature of Tom himself, and sets up to have a proper counsel or plan against these lurking evils.

  • @hyperchord
    @hyperchord Місяць тому +3

    Evil by their mere presence or by their deeds?

  • @bobgatewood5277
    @bobgatewood5277 Місяць тому +3

    Who's to say that, arda is not just earth 30.0 and, that Eru has reset creation quite a few times...
    I mean, the all-powerful seems pretty chill with a bunch of his creations going totally rouge and going ape$sh1t all over the world, turning arda into a legit battle royale for genocidal supremacy. He doesn't lift a single finger about it, on the contrary, this all seems to part of his blueprint.
    If ainur can turn into things like balrogs, I think its a safe bet that, what would pass as the earlier versions of ainur, might've come up with similarly monstrous incarnations and, such impossibly ancient entities may be the last remnants of ages, wars and horrors that would put virgin Melkor and the war of wrath to shame...

    • @pumellhorne
      @pumellhorne Місяць тому

      Eru lifting a finger is a subtle thing easily missed, but it happens.
      The Valar learned that opposing the enemy in power creates destruction and causes fear among the Children of Iluvatar. Eru always knew this.
      His interventions include the 'coincidental' gathering at Rivendell of the Fellowship and advisors, the 'luck' frequently encountered, the strength and humility of hobbits, the mercy of Bilbo, the obsession of Gollum.
      Eru created the template for Reality and all its components then allowed living things to choose their actions, from Melkor to Sam Gamgee, but nothing any of them did could break the template.
      One way to see LotR is as a battle between two unseen forces - Eru and Sauron. Both remain outside the story but their influence is felt everywhere.

    • @bobgatewood5277
      @bobgatewood5277 21 день тому

      ​@@pumellhorne "obsession of Gollum"
      Damn, completely devastated that poor bastard into an abomination

  • @Adiscretefirm
    @Adiscretefirm Місяць тому +1

    So what or who were the hordes of orcs that took over Moria eating? There weren't settlements nearby to raid, they certainly aren't farmers and there is no mention of Mordor's logistics corps arranging wagon convoys to such far off outposts

    • @rikhuravidansker
      @rikhuravidansker Місяць тому +4

      There are many cave-dwelling cultures in recorded history: the Puebloans, the Dine peoples, the cloud dwellers of Colombia, the cave dwellers of Turkiye (sic), and Tibetic ascetics in the Greater Himalayas. These cultures farmed crops and animals in the caves and just outside them, and Moria had a cleft in the roof like a canyon. These peoples also gathered, and Moria seems to be as big as the well-known gigantic caves with their own ecosystems and wind currents. Also, the Wood-men and the Beornings lived next to Moria, as did the Eagles (and presumably rooks, wrens, and thrushes), and the Wargs would have had plenty of wolf food like deer and such.

    • @andrewvincent7299
      @andrewvincent7299 Місяць тому +1

      Dol Goldur isn't too far off from Moria. Dol Goldur was the second biggest stronghold of Sauron. Perhaps food was coming from there

    • @rikhuravidansker
      @rikhuravidansker Місяць тому +1

      @@andrewvincent7299 It would make more sense for Dol Goldur to help Nurn supply Mordor.

    • @TheEyez187
      @TheEyez187 Місяць тому

      @@rikhuravidansker You're indeed correct about those cultures; but can you imagine Orc's farming and keeping cattle... maybe the Rings of Power Orc's; or maybe Moria has its own maggoty bread baker*! :D
      ... and another answer could/would be; the weakest or most annoying in the group
      * inside the Adar supermarket; complete with a butcher who sells flamed, cured dwarf meat!? :D

    • @rikhuravidansker
      @rikhuravidansker Місяць тому

      @@TheEyez187 Orcs are described as "ugly and degraded versions of (to Europeans), least lovely Mongol-types," meaning they are the ancestors of Turkic peoples (who are physically different from Mongols and whites and thus ugly to both), with "ugly and degraded" meaning orcs should look like Cossacks and stereotypical fat Turks. Therefore, orcs would eat a steppe people diet.

  • @paulgalligan1916
    @paulgalligan1916 Місяць тому

    Carful in those caves you might bump into blob Sauron 😮

  • @shadowslayer3899
    @shadowslayer3899 25 днів тому

    What would become if the nameless thing got corrupted by the ring

  • @vasp99
    @vasp99 Місяць тому +5

    Looks like Eru Illuvatar is indeed the monster that Melkur always claimed He was and that Eru wanted evil and terror and suffering for Arda . Melkur was right all along .

    • @christophermetzger8183
      @christophermetzger8183 Місяць тому +5

      I was under the impression that these creature we song into being by Melkor when his part of the song was sung in counter point to the love and harmony sung by the rest of the Valar. He wove greed, jealousy and hatred into the world.

    • @vasp99
      @vasp99 Місяць тому +4

      @@christophermetzger8183 Eru created Melkor in his own image and set him loose on that world. I don't give the creator and enabler of monsters a pass . Melkor was right to hate Eru .

    • @christophermetzger8183
      @christophermetzger8183 Місяць тому +5

      @vasp99 Melkor had free will. He was made in the image of his father, Eru Illuvatar, but his actions are his own. Perhaps Eru could have spent more time shaping Melkor maybe Melkor would not turn out to be such a petty child. I don't know, but Melkor decide early on to try and trash the song of creation and the world of Arada. I never ready silmarillion so I don't know Melkor motivation.

    • @vasp99
      @vasp99 Місяць тому

      @@christophermetzger8183 there's no such thing as free will in Tolkien's version of the Old Testament . Eru's intensely sadistic treatment of humanity is straight out of Sodom and Gamorrah . Everything other than the fall of Numenor is decorative . Tolkien may never have admitted to hating god but everything he wrote depicts intentional suffering inflicted by a creator on his creations . The Valar are pathetic milksops who just can't rescue middle earth because that's the way the creator created his creation . Tolkien saw the horrors of life and tried to stamp an acceptable reason for those horrors . Tolkien utterly failed to do so .

    • @rikhuravidansker
      @rikhuravidansker Місяць тому +3

      @@christophermetzger8183 Melkor wanted "to create things of his own" without asking for help from Eru, and accidentally caused chaos into the song. He then tried to reorder the Valar's creations, and his first evil deed appears to be kidnapping sleeping elves and men for use in the First War. To be fair, Eru/Yhwh does all the stuff in the Bible that Melkor/Satan does in the Legendarium: "If Peter Griffin gets to be a jerk all the time why not Donald Trump?"

  • @morriswheatley9856
    @morriswheatley9856 Місяць тому +6

    Sauron wasn't that evil, Morgoth was evil. Sauron wanted to rule Arda because he felt he was the most competent to do it.

    • @DarthPlasma
      @DarthPlasma Місяць тому +3

      In fact he, apart from magic, can be considered similar to Daenerys Targaryen. She had also a dispotic agenda, considering herself the only one that can rule both westeros and essos and her "truth" was the only legit truth. Daenerys devoted herself in "freeing" the world
      Sauron devoted himself to healing the middle earth

    • @imperialbengal4068
      @imperialbengal4068 Місяць тому

      He is evil because he has no problem murdering and enslaving everyone who disagrees with him lol

    • @imperialbengal4068
      @imperialbengal4068 Місяць тому +3

      @@DarthPlasmanot to mention the countless evil things he’s done such as the Great Plague

    • @joedredd1168
      @joedredd1168 Місяць тому

      He is a mass murderer, enslaver, and dictator that would remove all free will from the peoples of Middle-earth. He. Is. Evil!

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Місяць тому

    Though the mention of Nameless Things is so awesome and scariest over the top it also seems to be BUG or GLITCH and CRACK on the reality of the same fabric of creation and foundations on Tolkien´s world because this implies something BEYOND either by Illuvatar´s planning and neither Melkor´s corruption´s will at the same. The only other alike it, is Ungoliant on the Silmarillion, however this implies issues that made Illuvatar a bit less than perfect as he seems and that outside his domains happens to be even a larger multiverse or something greater than him and his creation, that could be more powerfull than him and oftenly against him too.

  • @RIDEshadowfax
    @RIDEshadowfax Місяць тому

    00:04:15
    Karl would approve

  • @chrisserafino4674
    @chrisserafino4674 17 днів тому

    All the nameless things are born of the void, the void being the darkness that existed before “god” said let there be light.
    Before middle earth was created, etc.
    Before the “song of creation”
    They pose a bigger threat because in the end all creation ends, and returns to nothingness.
    They are a different evil that gnaws and consumes creation itself.
    Its tolkeins omage to outerversal existential horror. A nod to the horror genre most likely

  • @BabarizamDK
    @BabarizamDK Місяць тому

    But Balrog was an ancient evil plus the watcher. One of them is a Maiar, I think two is a big number. Kaza dum was their home. Both were there at the time of Malkor. Apart from those, and Orcs, Dwaraves didn't mention any other and they were living there for quite sometime, even orcs were living there and all of these creatures love to make noise.

  • @nonoasailo9690
    @nonoasailo9690 Місяць тому

    If you actually read the book sauron was not even that powerful he just had an ambitious mind to rule. There are a lot of being more darker and more evil but they don't think the other realm was an importance to rule or conquer.

  • @navylaks2
    @navylaks2 Місяць тому

    almost sounds like tomkien made an homage to HP Lovecraft😎

  • @sb6370
    @sb6370 Місяць тому

    Well done! The consistency of artwork is perfection…liked and subscribed!

  • @h2m1ify
    @h2m1ify Місяць тому

    Older than Tom Bombadil, who was always there?

  • @horsethi3f
    @horsethi3f 22 дні тому

    7:16 isn't that Gandalf's quote and not Gimli's?

  • @FairyWeatherMan
    @FairyWeatherMan Місяць тому +1

    Lions and Tigers and Bears

  • @inarord8169
    @inarord8169 Місяць тому +1

    Nameless children of Ilúvatar

  • @patticake5367
    @patticake5367 15 днів тому

    ROCK AND STONE

  • @NP-ek7dl
    @NP-ek7dl Місяць тому +1

    Maybe its creatures like Ungoliant - even Melcor feared her and unusually bad and somewhat limitless in dark power and hunger.

  • @FirstLast-qf1df
    @FirstLast-qf1df 3 дні тому

    Did you confuse Gimli with Gandalf?

  • @draenelson5580
    @draenelson5580 Місяць тому

    Is that Grave Lord Nito?🤔

  • @raurmanproductions3438
    @raurmanproductions3438 3 дні тому

    Why do I get the feeling this is an AI generated script with an AI voiceover?