King Helm Hammerhand - Epic Character History
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- King Helm Hammerhand was one of the most renowned kings of Rohan in Tolkien’s Middle-earth, and today, we explore the character’s backstory and history! Thank you all so much for watching, let me know your thoughts on Helm in the comments below! As always, a great thanks to the online artists whose visual works made this video possible! If you are one of the artists, please let me know and I will post your name and a link to your work in this description!
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It is interesting that Helm Hammerhand and Théoden both fought great battles against the dark armies, both sounded the horn for the attack, and later both died without a (living) son, so their nephew had to take over.
Tolkien truly was skilled in his craft
"The Horn of Helm Hammerhand, shall sound in the deep. One last time."
Very interesting character that doesn't get very much attention in the books. He may not have been perfect but he definitely reflects the every man and how they would react in difficult times. The show is going to b fascinating to watch. Looking forward to it 😊
Yes. Fran Walsh and Phillipa Boyens and Miranda Otto and others are involved in it. Check out the first video about it George The Giant Slayer did about it. Also showing the awesome Brian Cox who read aloud Tolkien’s Sigurd&Gudrun ❤
Tulkas must have been so proud of this one.
Nah: Tulkas was a much happier kind of strongman, by all accounts.
War of the Rohirrim has me very eager to see him in action.
Great Expextations and High Standards await this December.
"Y'all `bout to catch dez hands!" -Helm Hammerhand
Helm Hammerhand, one of the best Kings of Rohan.
I love the ties of Helm with Theoden. Wonderful video, thank you!
"The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep....one last time!"
I wonder if Tolkien based the character in any way on the legendary Frankish king Charles Martel, father of Pepin the Short and grandfather of emperor Charlemagne.
Let this hammer be a lesson to all who wish to escape/corrupt justice!
Don't forget, during this time, the Mearas could talk to the riders. Rohan was young and establishing their place in Middle Earth.
Where is that in the books? I only remember Felarof? Eorl’s horse could understand the speech of men.
Thanks to Galadriel
I am so excited for the movie. I have tried to explain to my friends who don't read the books how important that line in the movie is, but this will drive it home
One of my favourite Middle Earth characters ever.
Another top notch video. Thanks!
You could say that Helm Hammerhand is the most goated king in all of Middle Earth 😏❤️🔥
Hammer hand let’s rock
Did Helm Hammerhand not die on his feet and remain so? I love the concept of a warrior who literally dies standing. And even in death refuses to fall.
Man, Helm Hammerhand: What I said in the 2nd previous video still stands, he is a powerhouse of a Man, that might have inspired the creation of the One Punch Man...Because Man, I rather be in my Hobbit Hole than fight him!!!
When the movie is out I am going to say, "This is the man, who Helm's Deep is after..." and some other facts!!!
Thanks Mellon for Helm Hammerhand ECH and I was correct to Build his Popularity Up, Until How Sauron could have won End of the 3rd Age Edition...Marion Baggins Out, Starting something Large and In 4 weeks from Today it will be Done and I won't have my Mondays Busy *Kind Off* No More!!!
This video is awesome 😎👍
I’m looking forward to seeing how this complex character will be portrayed in the upcoming film The wars of the Rohirrim. I ‘m confident they will be capable of describing both the
Light and the shadow of this legendary king of Rohan
The Chuck Norris of Middle-Earth.
For years, Theoden's words towards the end of the battle stayed with me. When I finally learned the backstory about this "Hammerhand" it did not disappoint.
That was interesting, thank you so much!
Flawed but awesome 😊
Now dunlending you've only held to deal with! Alone and unarmed. But you have said much already and it is my turn to speak. Freca your folly has grown with your belly. You talk of a staff, if Helm dislikes a cricket staff that is thrust upon him, he breaks it so.
Hahahaha 😂the reasonable thing: called him fat😂
" And then, sudden and terrible, from the tower above, the sound of the great horn of Helm rang out.
All that heard that sound trembled. Many of the Orcs cast themselves on their faces and covered their ears with their claws. Back from the Deep the echoes came, blast upon blast, as if on every cliff and hill a mighty herald stood. But on the walls men looked up, listening with wonder; for the echoes did not die. Ever the horn-blasts wound on among the hills; nearer now and louder they answered one to another, blowing fierce and free.
'Helm! Helm!' the Riders shouted. 'Helm is arisen and comes back to war. Helm for Théoden King!' " Honestly when I read that the first time I got literal chills.
THE HORN OF HELM HAMMERHAND SHALL SOUND IN THE DEEP ONE LAST TIME!!!!!
I based my world of Warcraft character off Helm, down to running around in winterspring killing people.
Thanks very much
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Yoystan, thank you for being so steeped in the lore and history of my favorite universe of literature. I absolutely love your videos and especially your "What If" senerios. I have often wondered what would or could have happened had the 1st age not been as devastating as it had been in reality. Such as; what if Maeglin had not betrayed Gondolin, what if Turgon survived with most of his houses, what if Turin had not encouraged Nargothrond to build the bridge, what if Bereliand had not been completely destroyed, what if the sons of Faenor had postponed their oath to deal with the threat at hand rather than commit more kinslayings. Those are just a few of the many I've thought of the main being what if Fingolfin had not sacrificed himself in the way he did. Feel free to write me or if you have an email I'd love to compare thoughts and stories with you. I even did a revision of season 7 and 8 of Game of Thrones as well. Tha k you for everything brother.
I saw King Helm Hammerhand freeze. As Tuk Harfoot (who is Peregrine Took), with Bilbo Baggins, I was out to find him, to tell him he had to go back in.
Helm was certainly a king of extraordinary courage and will but somewhat lacking in wisdom.
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We need another Lotro livestream brother !
Great video!!
Helm Hammer!!
Don't be to excited for the movie it's all about helms daughter who will be the true hero fighter and leader. It's rings of power 2.0
I’m in Bree having a beer
Although a great warrior king, Helm hammerhand was his own worst enemy as his diplomatic foe pars creating enemies left right and centre that would end up causing his end and nearly the end of Rohan.
Where can I read about him? Is it in Unfinished Tales?
It makes for a good tale, but clearly a bull move on the part of a king. Punching Freca was clearly not worth all the suffering he brought upon his people. I always remember the chilling line from the appendices: “the Rohirrim were defeated and their land was overrun” Woe to the conquered.
Is it a movie or a video game that's coming out?
It all happened as it should
Real sense of deja vu, is this a re-post?
Did you do Shadowfax yet?
Unfortunately it looks like they'll put much of the focus on Helm's unamed daughter, in the animated film, rather than the man himself.
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Until he killed his own daughter and became one of the Nine
I agree that the Rohirrim/Dunlending conflict is morally ambiguous, at best, and I personally feel that many of the Dunlendings' grievances were legitimate. It's always been my hope that when the Dunlendings sent ambassadors to Aragorn's court to negotiate, that at least some of these complaints were addressed, for no serious hope of peace could be entertained if they weren't.
To be frank, I've never liked the Rohirrim much (hunting the Woses for sport goes well beyond the pale, in my eyes), and Helm's behavior is a good example of why not. He really seems like a high-functioning psychopath, more than anything else.
The only villain in this conflict was Cirion, the steward who rewarded the land that was already settled by the Dunlendings to the Eotheod after the latter helped Gondor in a crucial battle against the Easterlings.
Either the steward didn’t care, or the Dunlendings were squatting so they essentially didn’t have the right to be there anyway. The Rohirrim are definitely not the villains in this conflict since they didn’t even invade Calenardhon in the first place, if anything the moral ambiguity lies with Gondor.
After the battle of Helm’s Deep Theoden (who’s an absolute hero) shows mercy by letting the Dunlendings go, despite the fact that they fought with the Uruk hai and raided the Westfold.
The Woses were not necessarily hunted for sport as say, it’s also suggested in canon that it was out of a misunderstanding or fear. The hunting wasn’t even limited to the Rohirrim either but other peoples before even the Numenorean colonies in the area.
As for Hammerhand…yeah he’s flawed to be sure, but it’s almost as if Rohan was still a very young country establishing itself at the time or something.
And where does it say in canon that the Dunlendings sent ambassadors to Gondor?