Smaug's Origins | The Life of the Dragon Explained

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  • The most iconic dragon of them all...
    But where did he come from?
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Komentáře • 413

  • @baliofterenas
    @baliofterenas Před rokem +218

    If Smaug, as an adolescent, easily conquered an entire dwarven people in their fortified mountain (by himself) I think it also really speaks to how powerful a fully grown dragon would be.
    Regarding his potential, I think that might be part of the point. Dragons represent greed and pride. They seem to have no real desire to rule, or conquer beyond acquiring a horde. Once done they are bound to it for fear of losing it.
    Great video as always!

    • @LesBaronessPurdue
      @LesBaronessPurdue Před rokem +30

      It could be argued that the only reason Smaug was able to conquer the Dwarves in their fortified hold was BECAUSE he was an adolescent dragon, small enough still to squeeze his way into their tunnels and route them. Perhaps a fully grown drake would have found itself merely stuck on the outside, unable to penetrate the mighty fortress of Durin's folk.
      That argument would probably hold up about as well against scrutiny as the great stone fortifications would against a full-grown and irate dragon deadset on aquiring a shiny new horde, but I figured it was at least some food for thought.
      Your point certainly holds true.

    • @tolkienuntangled
      @tolkienuntangled  Před rokem +10

      Great points!

    • @ishmaelforester9825
      @ishmaelforester9825 Před rokem +13

      It's definitely more of a frightening creature if it snuck into their tunnels young, hunted them and devoured them at first stealthily and incrementally to eventually become a massive old tyrant over their desolated kingdom and treasure. I am a fan of Tolkien since childhood but i never imagined Smaug that way or associated the name with that idea, but you know, it makes sense. It even gives his pride and greed and the dwarves passion a greater pathos.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Kinda sucks that he gets one shot by a mystical arrow (not even made to specifically kill dragons in the original story), a bit anticlimactic but it does suit the theme that for all his might and tyranny Smaug was laid low by the humblest and unexpected of things.
      Good thing we have Glaurung's more colorful history as comparison to how much damage a dragon could have done.

    • @aadagger
      @aadagger Před 4 měsíci +3

      Maybe not...
      Dragons are not "wonder-weapon" (nothing is), yes, they are extremely powerful, but still can be killed and were killed by elves. There is counter for every threat, some anti-dragon weapons and tactics to utilize them effectively. We don't have the details, but probably the ancient elves knew how to deal with dragons. To support this idea: Morgoth never used dragons as some ultimate weapon, like "release the dragon and watch him lay waste to the enemy", no, dragons were always supported by other monsters, orcs etc. They were more akin to tanks, then to atom bomb: great weapon, but only as long as it's part of an army and used in the right way.
      The main problem of the Dwarves of The Lonely Mountain was that they had no idea how to counter Smaug and had no time to think about something. Also, their city was indeed fortified, but fortified against human-like enemies, dragon is a very unique and special threat that demands special defenses against and Dwarves had none of those.

  • @MourningCoffeeMusic
    @MourningCoffeeMusic Před rokem +27

    Smaug’s name is so fitting considering how smug he is.

  • @hidingtk2860
    @hidingtk2860 Před rokem +77

    Smaug, to me, was the best thing about the Hobbit trilogy. Benedict played him wonderfully..... Glad you're back on your weekly schedule 😊.

    • @RedeemedRogueMolecules
      @RedeemedRogueMolecules Před rokem +3

      Absolutely awesome and terrifying!

    • @andrewthomas891
      @andrewthomas891 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Benedict was amazing in his role. As usual

    • @TCK-9
      @TCK-9 Před 3 měsíci

      The Hobbit as a trilogy was entirely a Jackson thing, and not a very good thing at that. He created too much that wasn't supposed to be there and other things were drawn out too long. Two maybe? But three was just greed.

    • @mesalgearsolid
      @mesalgearsolid Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TCK-9 You realise that was the studio behind it forcing his hand, right?

  • @ChiChiLand299
    @ChiChiLand299 Před rokem +91

    Like many reptiles he may also have indeterminate growth which means that he gets bigger the older he gets

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine Před 11 měsíci +10

      Only if he bathed and scrubs in gold to keep any fungal infections or parasites at bay.

    • @incredibleedibledez
      @incredibleedibledez Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@letsomethingshine as a reptile owner-can confirm. My lizards are only worthy of bathing in gold. (At least in their eyes🙄)

    • @CordeliaWagner1999
      @CordeliaWagner1999 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Squeezing through the entrance of his cave like a fat cat through a cat door....

  • @sverizona
    @sverizona Před rokem +42

    I love the idea of Smaug as the young scion of an ancient immortal race, desperate to live up to the standards of his ancestors but ultimately limited by his own pride and the diminishing of Middle-earth. He's almost like the Elves when you frame it that way, only without the final refuge of Valinor to absolve his fears.

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine Před 11 měsíci +2

      He may have also been corrupted by the 7th Dwarven ring of power’s augmenting a Dwarf’s greed and reverberated into the ArchenStone HeartOfMountain it’s evil Sauronic influenced tainting may have corrupted Thorin when he was near Bilbo (who was hiding the ArchenStone in his coat/persons).

  • @David_Fellner
    @David_Fellner Před rokem +86

    I really don't find it disappointing to think of Smaug as a young and relatively small dragon. To me, that just makes his conquest of Erebor all the more impressive. It also leaves us with the ability to imagine how things might have gone if Smaug had had greater self-control and bided his time before letting loose on Lake-town. If he had just let that cup go, he could have waited and grown, and possibly become an even greater existential threat than Sauron-I know I'm really speculating there, but that's kind of my point. Part of the magic of Tolkien's stories is the parts of them he _didn't_ tell, and this is just one more corner of the Legendarium where we get to insert our own imaginations.

    • @jbutler8585
      @jbutler8585 Před rokem +19

      Him being young and a remnant of the war with the dwarves recontextualizes the occupation of Erebor too. It's not some random cruelty, he's exercising what he sees as his birthright. And then feeling awfully proud of himself for succeeding at that.

    • @tolkienuntangled
      @tolkienuntangled  Před rokem +9

      Great points!

    • @baxterlane5829
      @baxterlane5829 Před rokem +1

      It just helps us understand the difference between the age of Margot h and the third

    • @willdemi5618
      @willdemi5618 Před rokem +1

      I love that, you get it. It's like music, the negative space is just as, or more important as anything else (as it gives us rhythm). He was a master of mystery. I still wonder what would happen if smaug ate Bilbo ring and all. Very curious how that would play out.

    • @SirPhukwad
      @SirPhukwad Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@willdemi5618 not being silly, but if that had happened, after digestion, Smaug would have the one ring 😉

  • @TETASARAIVACS
    @TETASARAIVACS Před rokem +20

    A Dragon is never “full grown”: he grows as he eats. The more he eats, the bigger it gets. Smaug ate lots of Dwarves when he got to Erebor, so he must have grown a bit while he slept for the following decades.

  • @chuntoon1
    @chuntoon1 Před rokem +118

    Cranking them out lately! You're adventures into the world of Tolkien are as close to getting more from the source as I've ever come across. Your own creativity and love for his work shine in every video. Thanks for the constant entertainment!! And I love all the artwork you find to share too!!

    • @JCavinee
      @JCavinee Před rokem +2

      Your*

    • @tolkienuntangled
      @tolkienuntangled  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much! Glad you’re enjoying the channel.

    • @fangslore9988
      @fangslore9988 Před rokem +2

      @@tolkienuntangled its clear smaug is young, he's arrogant, impulsive and thinks he is the best, yet he cannot understand his own flaws. i also highly suspect that sauron may have some unseen hand in giving Smaug the very location of the dwarf gates which not in the movie but in the books are hidden to all who look upon them except during the light of the moon, which also included Erabor's main gates and hidden enterences and Sauron very much knew this since he would have tortured such information out of Celebrimbor the Jewel-Shaper when he was captured for his deception of creating the 3 elven rings in secret. it is logical that sauron whispered this knowledge to Smaug which is why Smaug seemed to know of Sauron's growing presence in the darkness. i doubt sauron sent him. this is also probably why Sauron also sent his army to the lonely mountain when they encountered the army of humans and elves and the army of the dwarves Celebrimbor being the legendary Jewel-Shaper also if i remember correctly was the one to create and give the dwarves the magics and knowldge to hide the doors until revealed by the light of the moon using crystalized mithril that looked like normal stone until it was exposed to moonlight.

    • @the4thamigo
      @the4thamigo Před rokem

      Agreed.

    • @javifontillas6383
      @javifontillas6383 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@the4thamigolm

  • @nicksmyth4050
    @nicksmyth4050 Před rokem +8

    Smaug was always my favorite villain in Middle Earth, as, despite being a giant dragon, his personality is the most “realistic” of ME villains. He doesn’t come off as a barbaric high fantasy monster or Dark Lord. Smaug just comes off as a real world psychopath in a Wyrm’s body. He’s cruel, greedy, petty, vein, and enjoys playing with his victims. His dialogue is flowery and more like a comic book villain than a high fantasy one. He just seems different than most characters from the franchise.
    He’s also one of the few big bads to have a (somewhat) realistic motivation. He’s obsessed with money and being wealthy, and due to his species natural power he understandably view’s humility as a punchline.

  • @MellowMutts270
    @MellowMutts270 Před rokem +43

    I do love dragons. Tolkiens in particular are just so incredibly epic and terrifying. Smaug is the one thing the hobbit movies have going for them. Great video Rainbow Dave!

  • @blackdragon5274
    @blackdragon5274 Před rokem +4

    I never thought he was ancient, that "young and tender" line pretty much told me all I needed to know

    • @dronesclubhighjinks
      @dronesclubhighjinks Před 13 dny

      As you are a dragon yourself, you obviously have more insight re Smaug than those of us who are human or elf. Or Ent lol

  • @jeghaterdegforfaen
    @jeghaterdegforfaen Před rokem +39

    I think you're right, Smaug is not ancient. As such, he must have a mother who may very well be alive in the north. But I don't imagine that there's any strong family ties between Tolkien dragons, so I doubt Smaug's relatives (if he had any) would come to avenge him. His mother may have simply laid eggs and left them to themselves, much like irl serpents, and couldn't care less what happened to her offspring.

    • @seanbutler2291
      @seanbutler2291 Před rokem +3

      I always imagined smaug was like the dragon equivalent of aragorn. The last dying embers of genetic magnificence. His mother and siblings may be jus regular cold drakes and he got the genetic lottery.

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      @terrencebien556 Před rokem

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      @terrencebien556 Před rokem

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  • @breannapajer4252
    @breannapajer4252 Před rokem +16

    I love how you call him a “mean spirited bully.” I think you somed it up perfectly, the dragon is pretty much a temperamental teenager! I love the process you went through, thanks for the great video about one of literature’s most terrifying dragons! And angry, self centered teenager or not I’m sure we can all agree that it’s a good thing he wasn’t around for the War of the Ring!

  • @psazani
    @psazani Před rokem +11

    This is a great video because it fleshes out Smaug in a way I had never thought of before. These perspectives change the way I read the stories.

  • @cid9029
    @cid9029 Před rokem +7

    I agree he was young not only based off of what he said but there was fine details in the Hobbit movie. When he invaded he broke the gates down and waltzed in and his talons were a bit bigger than a dwarf. Then later on when he's older and bigger and he is covered in gold. He is too big to use the gate and breaks over half of entrance to get out because his size has almost quadrupled.

  • @Vondarkstar
    @Vondarkstar Před 8 měsíci +2

    It’s interesting to think of a scenario where Bilbo had actually befriended the dragon instead of threatening to kill him. What a boon that would have been. A missed opportunity in my opinion.

  • @sashaclarkson
    @sashaclarkson Před 6 měsíci +3

    I know Smaug is evil - but when I first encountered him in 1963, aged 8, I rather liked him, even though I didn't want him to win. Then aged 15 I discovered Chrysophylax, whom I thought was wonderful - and I thoroughly approved of good master Aegidius not being too greedy - and also being soft-hearted enough to let him go at the end.
    I never had any doubt that Smaug and Chrysophylax were related - their vanity was wonderful!😄😍

  • @Cultural_chronicles411
    @Cultural_chronicles411 Před rokem +14

    Thank you for the quick turnaround on the last couple of videos! It saves me from experiencing withdrawal symptoms until my next RD Tolkien lore fix 😅 I am so excited for the Children of Hurin series!! This was super interesting and entertaining,your content just makes me feel good and wholesome and intellectually stimulated.
    Big love to you, Dave 🌈

  • @jennatomlin1273
    @jennatomlin1273 Před rokem +11

    I love and appreciate your Tolkien content so much. This was a wonderful dive into Smaug. I remember when I was a young child reading Smaug's character as young and impetuous.

  • @Philusteen
    @Philusteen Před rokem +4

    Today is the only time I can recall that a day was made brighter by a bit of smaug in the air. 🤓 Thank you!

  • @LiLTizzle151
    @LiLTizzle151 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I wish we got to see something like Smaug facing off against Durins Bane. Imagine if Smaug coveted the mithril in Moria and disturbed the Balrog upon arrival.

  • @user-ts5wk3ed4x
    @user-ts5wk3ed4x Před rokem +5

    When I read The Hobbit, that was about 20 years ago, I got the impression that Smaug was a young dragon and not an ancient one. I also remember either by mention or implication that he was the last dragon. The problem with Tolkien was that he kept changing things. If he had today's technology with computers he would have been able to revisit his past writings and revise them. BUT, in my "book" whatever is published as a book by the author that is canonical. Letters and what have you, dont count. Unless it was a specific addendum.

  • @Harpyr1031
    @Harpyr1031 Před rokem +15

    A great start to a good day. I love dragons. Smaug is quite a fascinating one. Thank you for your hard work, Dave. I look forward to the next one.

  • @toddyoung569
    @toddyoung569 Před rokem +2

    Love the video. As a young dragon, tremendous physical strength, but ego unchecked by intelligence and wisdom of an ancient dragon. A beautifully flawed villan.

  • @mumbo-jumbo7917
    @mumbo-jumbo7917 Před rokem +3

    Always wonderful! I didn't think a video on Smaug would be so interesting, but your willingness to share your vast knowledge for the edification of others makes it so. Thank you Dave!

  • @dv6342
    @dv6342 Před rokem +15

    Incredible video as always. It’s reassuring to know others are as obsessed with Tolkien as I am. Love the deep diving and joy in your voice when reading the script. It’s always great hearing you speak with such passion and elation.
    Be well and may the seas be good to you friend.

  • @georgeagathangelou5303
    @georgeagathangelou5303 Před rokem +3

    This is the most amazingly well researched video that perhaps I've ever seen. Amazing!

  • @MaxMustermann-hy9in
    @MaxMustermann-hy9in Před rokem +4

    I know that's not what "young" means in this case, but I kinda like the idea of a two or three metre long, small Smaug creeping through Erebor's hallways silently, stealthily picking on one dwarf after another, like some sort of retilian Xenomorph.

  • @rohitkundu3832
    @rohitkundu3832 Před rokem +5

    The passion of this guy explaining ❤

  • @antr7493
    @antr7493 Před rokem +2

    2:08 always loved that illustration

  • @dronesclubhighjinks
    @dronesclubhighjinks Před rokem +6

    Great video and I really like the artwork too! I did not see the Hobbit movies, but one of my favourite parts of the book is the conversation Bilbo has with Smaug. 🐉

  • @lostguy2023
    @lostguy2023 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the honesty and creativity of the analysis. Nice detail.

  • @pyronuke4768
    @pyronuke4768 Před rokem +3

    Smaug is known as "The Last of the Great Fire Drakes". But the word Last can also be interpreted as the finale, the apex, or the zenith -- the endgame of a goal.
    This is my theory: since he was hatched around the time of a Dwarven-Dragon war, could it be that he had been bred by the dragons to ba an end-all, be-all, super-dragon? Given that dragons and dwarves are both capable of living for centuries I don't think it's that far-feched. He was able to purge the Lonely Mountain of it's inhabitants as a still pretty young dragon, one whose scales by his own admission were still soft, which I think speaks volumes about his power.
    In this light, Smaug was conceived for a war that ended before he could take any real part in it. He feels cheated from the glory and infamy and treasures he should've gotten had the war continued. So when he hears the dwarf survivors and their descendants have struck prosperity under the Lonely Mountain, he sets off to finish the fight and claim the "birthright" he believes he deserves. He succeeds in doing so, and wastes the rest of his days basking in his achievement, only to be cut down in the prime of his life by his own arrogance.
    Again, this is just my own crackpot theory and I don't really have any hard evidence to back it up, but I think it adds another layer to the Tragedy of Smaug.

  • @unclesaltytoldme
    @unclesaltytoldme Před rokem +2

    Love your videos. Keep them coming!!

  • @tcampos7881
    @tcampos7881 Před rokem +1

    This was fantastic! Thank you!

  • @CS-xu5jt
    @CS-xu5jt Před rokem +2

    Congrats on the 100k, you're my favorite Tolkien channel!

  • @EricRuskoski
    @EricRuskoski Před 29 dny

    This was well put together, thanks and nice job!

  • @Mabon-sz9nz
    @Mabon-sz9nz Před rokem +1

    Here here, another great video and on my favorite....DRAGONS. Thanks Dave for all you do!

  • @haleyschreiter9746
    @haleyschreiter9746 Před rokem +4

    Fascinating subject for a video - and a hearty congratulations on reaching 100K!! Far overdue if you ask me, and extremely well deserved 🤗

  • @codieleath9076
    @codieleath9076 Před rokem +3

    you should do a video about the physical appearance of the silmarillion characters(or any tolkien characters), descriptions are hard to find

  • @DHTC888
    @DHTC888 Před rokem

    That was awesome thanx Rainbow Dave!! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍

  • @TETASARAIVACS
    @TETASARAIVACS Před rokem +3

    02:06 “If we’re willing to go all the way down the HOBBIT HOLE”
    😅

  • @Agreus93
    @Agreus93 Před rokem +4

    Amazing analysis, I'm complete sold! :)
    Thank you Dave
    BTW, congrats on the 100K subs! IMHO you deserve so much more

  • @MLauren35
    @MLauren35 Před rokem +1

    Briliant video! Thank you for all your hard work.

  • @Nagy.Patrik
    @Nagy.Patrik Před rokem +1

    Congrats for 100k ! You deserve 100 million!

  • @Phuskooz
    @Phuskooz Před rokem +1

    Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers Rainbow Dave!!!

  • @the4thamigo
    @the4thamigo Před rokem

    Excellent as always RD

  • @dennisaur66
    @dennisaur66 Před rokem +1

    Congrats on 100k

  • @lyndazema94
    @lyndazema94 Před rokem +1

    😊this made me soooo happy to wake up and see a new video! I watch them in the mornings while im getting dresses, or working out. Makes that 30 min workout so much easier. Love it, RD😘!
    I can't wait for the Children of Hurin series

  • @aaroncfriedman
    @aaroncfriedman Před rokem +2

    So interesting that JRRT might have a theme of the dragons acting up in their youth.

  • @skatepark1ful
    @skatepark1ful Před rokem

    Perfect! Well spoken!! Fantastic assessment of the story!!!
    Cheers and thanks!!

  • @jakeklic
    @jakeklic Před rokem +9

    These videos are like my own LOTR movie series to scratch that itch that I’ve wanted since I first read the books as a kid. Congrats!!
    I think the interpretation as Smaug being a failed player in the series is really cool. I wonder if there are any ties to Gandalf pulling strings to get that even to happen to avoid Smaug helping Sauron

    • @barksdalehales438
      @barksdalehales438 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes. It is stated by Gandalf that he fears the two joining forces.

  • @pavinchunn7587
    @pavinchunn7587 Před rokem

    Always look forward to your new videos, keep up the good work 👍🏼

  • @Watthexe0815
    @Watthexe0815 Před rokem +1

    Yay, brilliant start for the weekend 😊

  • @faruqbranham7970
    @faruqbranham7970 Před rokem +1

    As always, you are thorough, comprehensive and insightful. The personal touch of your videos serve ensnare and entrance your viewership. Phenomenal work as always. Thank you.

  • @drg3611
    @drg3611 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations to 100 000 !!! So much love and joy you have brought us RainbowDave over the years! Let´s go to 1 000 000😍

  • @246vili
    @246vili Před rokem +2

    So Smaug was the last WINGED, FIRE BREATHING dragon.
    Meaning there can be unwinged dragons, similar to their "old man" (Glaurung) and non fire breathing ones, like the Ice drake that caused Thorin's bloodline so much grief befor Smaug.

  • @AdrianCruz_
    @AdrianCruz_ Před rokem +1

    Always so interesting to learn not just about certain characters in Tolkien’s works but also how much we have to trace through other texts and infer information(similar to real life historians) in order to figure out the lore. I believe in an earlier video by you, you talked about how he had rewritten The Hobbit from its original because he realized how it was connected to The Lord of the Rings, an example of how as he pondered he realized how things fit together in his mythology. Tolkien was seriously passionate about his work and I’m glad you are too!
    Amazing work as always 👍

  • @AshiyaDylanSean
    @AshiyaDylanSean Před rokem +2

    nice one for smaug.. and congratulations on your 100k buddy!!

  • @Meggimagine
    @Meggimagine Před rokem +10

    He did always feel like a spoiled child who was always told whatever he wanted to hear, to a point where he believed it himself

  • @mypeeps1965
    @mypeeps1965 Před rokem +1

    Fun video. Your the best. Best intro on the tube.

  • @herbthompson8937
    @herbthompson8937 Před rokem +2

    Cranking out videos!!!!! The GOAT!!

  • @jeffsnyder7290
    @jeffsnyder7290 Před rokem +1

    great job!

  • @ThunderhawkVeronicaLazerwolf

    Thanks! Every week I learn something new!

  • @mateusduarte4181
    @mateusduarte4181 Před rokem

    Loved the explanation! 👏🏻👏🏻🐉

  • @bv_7766
    @bv_7766 Před rokem +2

    Smaug admits in the story that when he took the lonely mountain he was young

  • @typacsk
    @typacsk Před rokem +10

    Looking back, I think Tolkien's line about "rich folk that have more than they can enjoy" had a disproportionate impact on the social attitudes that I developed while growing up.

    • @retsaMinnavoiG
      @retsaMinnavoiG Před 8 měsíci

      Yeh there definitely comes a point when you have to say 'there is no more enjoyment to be had from your wealth except the wealth itself'.
      On a more practical level I think it's absurd that the tax rate stops at around 50% and that the super wealthy have legal means to drop the amount.
      It my opinion, there comes a point where there can be no argument that the person earned that income through any personal achievements (basically no matter how smart, lucky, creative, hard working etc. etc. you're not worth 1000's of times more than a blue collar worker) and that amount of money can't be used personally and is simply going to be used for investments which make it harder for others to succeed (investing in shares, gold, property, jewellery, cars, art etc. simply drives up the price of those items putting them further out of reach of normal people).
      Personally I think the tax rate should increase to 99% and it should be based on the previous years taxable income and the proceeding years expected expenditure.

  • @justintheking1
    @justintheking1 Před rokem

    Loved this video! Makes a lot of sense!

  • @chaiwarrior111
    @chaiwarrior111 Před rokem +1

    Just in time, after PTC with primary school parents! Much appreciated, sir!

  • @jacizaci_3
    @jacizaci_3 Před rokem

    These videos have been amazing for learning

  • @mariamellis6841
    @mariamellis6841 Před rokem

    Dave the Amazing does it again! Thank you

  • @RaindropsBleeding
    @RaindropsBleeding Před rokem +2

    I've always considered smaug young and boastful. He became his own undoing

  • @isaiahach
    @isaiahach Před rokem +1

    the artwork in this video are amazing. Kudos to all those talented artists

  • @shawnnorton2218
    @shawnnorton2218 Před rokem

    Young Smaug for the win! Lol, love the rabbit hole! Another great video!!

  • @dustinfindsrocks
    @dustinfindsrocks Před rokem +1

    Smaugins! Love it!!! I've always been curious about Smaug. :)

  • @colinleat8309
    @colinleat8309 Před rokem +1

    Again, welcome back brother! I must say, you sound almost disappointed that Smaug didn't reach his full potential! 🤣😂 I need to read Tolkien's book of letters. I feel like I'm missing out on sooo much material! Can't wait for your next video! Live long and Prosper brother! 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦

  • @casualsleepingdragon8501
    @casualsleepingdragon8501 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I imagine Smaug grew up hearing stories of the dragons of the grey mountains and þought "I can do that too!"

  • @ianheins650
    @ianheins650 Před rokem +2

    Good work

  • @WhoIsCalli
    @WhoIsCalli Před rokem

    Cannot fault your analysis Dave. Great stuff as always 🧝‍♂️

  • @brucwayn6403
    @brucwayn6403 Před rokem

    Great video and great fun
    Thank you

  • @PleaseNThankYou
    @PleaseNThankYou Před rokem

    A real Joy to listen to you, Friend!

  • @MarleyFett
    @MarleyFett Před rokem

    Congrats on 100k 🥳🥳🥳🥰💖🎉🎊

  • @jeremydbjbjbjb
    @jeremydbjbjbjb Před rokem +2

    I love these videos, so much love has gone into them. Are you still planning on working through the rest of the First Age picking up with the Children of Hurin? Can't wait!

  • @Djynni
    @Djynni Před rokem

    Great research and video 👍

  • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115

    Your British accent makes your videos even more inmersive, pal!

  • @nosaurian
    @nosaurian Před rokem

    Even being a topic I'm invested in myself, I can say I have learned a lot from your insights. Thanks a lot, this is a Great video.

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader8220 Před rokem +3

    I found this to be a very interesting talk on Smaug the dragon. I read my Mum's copy of the Hobbit a few years ago and found him to be a very scary character and felt worried for Bilbo during their meeting

  • @CordeliaWagner1999
    @CordeliaWagner1999 Před 4 měsíci +2

    So a cute Baby dragon came to the lonely Mountain and the Dwarfs: Awwwwww🥰🥰🥰🥰
    "Can we keep him???? PLEASE!!!"

  • @nichthompson
    @nichthompson Před rokem

    Good stuff. Many thanks.

  • @TheJmlew11
    @TheJmlew11 Před rokem +10

    This was a great take on the character! It very much speaks to how Smaug’s actions show a lack of perceiving any sort of bigger picture. A perception that generally accompanies deathless beings, even those with evil designs, who have passed through the annals of time. Smaug is reckless and almost like a spoiled young adult in demeanor.
    Out of curiosity Dave, do you have any thoughts on his design becoming more Wyvern like in the PJ films? While I think his features overall were great, it was the only thing that took me out of the character design.

  • @Charlie.a
    @Charlie.a Před rokem +1

    It's 5 am in the morning where I live in Northern California . So I'm having this video with breakfast 😂

  • @mikemclister4809
    @mikemclister4809 Před rokem +1

    ooo just in time for my stew, thanks Dave!

  • @MrMike0817
    @MrMike0817 Před rokem +1

    my day is made when i see tolkien untangled in my sub feed

  • @zimmerwald1915
    @zimmerwald1915 Před rokem +1

    5:24 One, possibly two. "Lhamthanc" (forked tongue) is mentioned alongside "Gostir," as a "serpent-name."

  • @emperorxander666
    @emperorxander666 Před rokem +2

    Yeah I like the idea of smaugs being basically a teenager. it make his death less anti climatic if he not some old terror.

  • @christianstibich7454
    @christianstibich7454 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant video, Dave!
    Thanks for changing my head canon about the fire dragon's extinction in middle-earth.
    I prefer a fourth age with dragons!

  • @kellydavidson3379
    @kellydavidson3379 Před rokem +1

    I waited quite a while before I watched this video. When I was a teenager in the 1980s, I commissioned a chainsaw sculpture of Smaug. I still have it. Your analysis is well reasoned but it is also somewhat limited (though, as always, well researched and very entertaining). I see Smaug as more of a tragic figure; he is a representation of the end of an evolutionary thread that had to play its way out for the Fourth Age to emerge. He just doesn't belong in the world anymore. When faced with that realization, one can either be arrogant and brazen or lost and terrified. I would choose arrogant and brazen, too. As a teenager, I believed Smaug deserved better than what Tolkien created for him ... and I still do. He's not a greedy self-centered adolescent. He's the last of his kind (or very close to it) without a mate, family, friends, or a future. He is the end of a species.

  • @schlossgoldftw
    @schlossgoldftw Před 7 měsíci +2

    Imo it makes perfect sense and I like the idea more, that he is a bratty young drake the way he behaves like a arrogant teenie, because of how proud he is that he conquered the whole of the mountain by himself at relatively speaking very young age.

  • @jacksonstarky8288
    @jacksonstarky8288 Před 11 měsíci +1

    New subscriber... and Tolkien fan since the 1980s. This is the best assessment of Smaug I've seen... and I completely agree with Tolkien's own suggestion of the continued existence of dragons... today we call them billionaires and capitalists, and the vast majority of them resemble Smaug greatly in psychology.

  • @ryanphillips4218
    @ryanphillips4218 Před rokem +4

    Interesting theory: the description of a mean spirited bully, greedy, boastful, impulsive, vain, curious, and arrogant describes dwarves at their worst. What if Smaug is one of the Dwarven Kings who took a ring of power and this is the result when it accentuate all the evil tendencies of dwarves?