The History of Moria (Khazad-dûm) | Tolkien Explained

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  • Khazad-dûm, or Moria, was the greatest dwarf kingdom in the history of Middle-earth. Today, we cover it's entire history, from its founding by Durin I, to its reclamation by King Durin VII - long after the Return of the King. It's doors were made by the greatest craftsmen of the Second Age - the dwarf Narvi and the elf lord Celebrimbor. It would rise to incredible heights until the awakening of the Balrog of Morgoth, Durin's Bane.
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    Mines of MOria - JC Barquet
    Erebor - David Metzger
    Durin I Discovers the Three Peaks - Ted Nasmith
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    Dwarf King - Artigas
    The Eastgate - Cristi
    The Bridge of Khazad-dum - Paul Monteagle
    They have taken the Bridge - Joona Kujanen
    Moria - Pavasara Dvesma
    Across Middle-earth: Khazad-dum - Ralph Damiani
    Lord of the Rings: Moria - Atomhawk
    Moria - Serkugurlar
    Beleriand Map - Lamaarcana
    Moria Map - LOTRO
    Zirak-zigil - Lida Holubova
    Dwarf Smith - Denman Rooke
    The Fellowship Approaches Moria - Ted Nasmith
    Acrpss Middle-earth: Hollin Gate - Ralph Damiani
    Narvi and Celebrimbor - Irsanna
    Celebrimbor and Narvi - Auta i Iome
    The West-gate of Moria - Alan Lee
    The Walls of Moria - Alberto Trujillo
    Celebrimbor and Narvi - Dakkun39
    Expensive - Lida Holubova
    Doors of Durin - JRR Tolkien
    Walls of Moria - Donato Giancola
    Durin's Gate - Ann Jean
    The West-door of Moria - Darrell Sweet
    Sauron - Spartank42
    Door of Durin - Alan Lee
    Moria Gate - John Howe
    Annatar - Alais
    Moria - Ilya Nazarov
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    Orcs at Gundabad - Ilya Nazarov
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    Durin's Bane - Crocorax
    Mines of Moria part 1 - MoonDoodles
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    Azog and Nar - Steamey
    The Heir of Durin - Turner Mohan
    The Last Stand - Ncorva
    Battle of Five Armies, Warriors of Dain - Tulikoura
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    Vengeance - Steamey
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    Moria - Cristian Otazu
    On the Way to Dwarven City - Crocorax
    The Battle of the Five Armies - Ozakuya
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    Upper armories of the Deep - Joona Kujanen
    Balin, Lord of Moria - Joona Kujanen
    Kheled-zaram - Lida Holubova
    Kheled-zaram - Lida Holubova
    The Death of Balin - David Gaillet
    In the Chamber of Mazarbul - Tulikoura
    Chamber of Mazarbul - Alan Lee
    The Watcher in the Water - Joona Kujanen
    Last Moments - Joona Kujanen
    Mines of Moria - Gellihana Art
    The Eastern Arches - Alan Lee
    Moria Great Hall - Sketcher
    Well in Moria - Tim Kirk
    Moria - tulikoura
    Mines of Moria - Paul Dainton
    Balin's Tomb - Anke Eissmann
    Drums in the Deep - Balin's Tomb - Allrich Art
    Moria - Adam Breen
    Balrog and Gandalf - Artem Demura
    Gandalf and the Balrog - Evolvana
    Durin's Stone - Matej Cadil
    The Mirrormere - Tim Kirk
    Crossing Nimrodel - Anke Eissmann
    Zirak-zigil - John Howe
    Gandalf and the Balrog Upon Celebdil - Ted Nasmith
    Journey in the Dark - JC Barquet
    Gimli - Jay Johnstone
    Durin VI - Narog Art
    Durin the Deathless - Frerin Hagsolb
    Tuor Reaches the Hidden City of Gondolin - Ted Nasmith
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    Dwarf Mine - Jakob Hansson
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    Moria Throne Room - MoonDoodles
    At the Cracks of Doom - Ted Nasmith
    Gandalf and the Balrog - Samuel Fonseca
    The Shadow of Sauron - Ted Nasmith
    Durin the Deathless - David DelaGardelle
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  • @NerdoftheRings
    @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +311

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    • @WarriorOfTheHeavens
      @WarriorOfTheHeavens Před 2 lety +28

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  • @LightingbladeShen
    @LightingbladeShen Před 2 lety +3249

    Still one of the best lines of the first movie:
    "Let them come...there's one Dwarf in Moria who yet draws breath"

    • @Skabanis
      @Skabanis Před 2 lety +38

      One of many!

    • @Wustenfuchs109
      @Wustenfuchs109 Před 2 lety +238

      Yup. It is especially strong if you know the backstory of it all. To your average watcher, it is just a badass line. But when you know who is Gimli, from what dwarven line, and what Moria is - it really amplifies the sentence. Khazad-dum is a dwarven kingdom as long as there is one dwarf alive in it, no matter how many enemies he faces - as it is their first and the greatest kingdom, created by literally the first dwarf to ever live.
      It is like Jerusalem for all three major Abrahamic religions, but to the n-th degree.

    • @thetau4866
      @thetau4866 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Wustenfuchs109 aye, x7 due to the 7 dwarf clans

    • @grille1556
      @grille1556 Před 2 lety +7

      Always gives me chills

    • @captainzeppos
      @captainzeppos Před 2 lety +2

      There are zero good lines in any of Peter Whoever's movies. They just suck, exactly as Christopher Tolkien said. They capture nothing of what Moria was and what dwarves represented in general. I am ashamed that I've even watched 1+3/4 of them, as I can't bear to watch the rest.

  • @valentinkambushev4968
    @valentinkambushev4968 Před 2 lety +4460

    Honestly it's very unsettling to think that the Dwarves didn't only dig so deep that they found a balrog, but also broke into the territory of the nameless things.

    • @Paulafan5
      @Paulafan5 Před 2 lety +667

      They almost awoke Cthulhu.

    • @Urahara12squad
      @Urahara12squad Před 2 lety +262

      @@Paulafan5 bless you

    • @Orocarnii
      @Orocarnii Před 2 lety +95

      The nameless things?

    • @valentinkambushev4968
      @valentinkambushev4968 Před 2 lety +143

      @@Orocarnii go check them out you will be surprised.

    • @Orocarnii
      @Orocarnii Před 2 lety +178

      @@valentinkambushev4968 damn ive been a fan for years but never heard about these beings once. Are there any other odd creatures or places in middle earth?

  • @speedyspeeds
    @speedyspeeds Před 2 lety +392

    The world is grey, the mountains old,
    The forge's fire is ashen-cold;
    No harp is wrung, no hammer falls:
    The darkness dwells in Durin's halls;
    The shadow lies upon his tomb
    In Moria, in Khazad-dûm.
    This was soul shaking.

    • @benharder7816
      @benharder7816 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/video.html
      I hope you've heard this version

    • @echofoxtrot2.051
      @echofoxtrot2.051 Před rokem +1

      Solid.

    • @CailinZwarts
      @CailinZwarts Před rokem +22

      But still the sunken stars appear, in dark and windless mirrowmere:
      There lies his crown in water deep, till Durin wakes again from sleep.

    • @royalsmask5733
      @royalsmask5733 Před měsícem

      In moria in khazadum

  • @mbernard80
    @mbernard80 Před 2 lety +944

    That part where you perform Durin’s song is a masterpiece. You really put a lot into these videos.

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +105

      Thanks so much! I'm so glad that my love of the world shines through. :)

    • @langeboriskogen
      @langeboriskogen Před 2 lety +7

      Have to agree, that was great!

    • @raveendesilva5177
      @raveendesilva5177 Před 2 lety +13

      Clamavi de Profundis did a cover on this, great if you can listen

    • @Sotsvamp
      @Sotsvamp Před 2 lety +2

      @@NerdoftheRings what is the name of the music in the background of that part?

    • @Dualities
      @Dualities Před rokem +1

      Its not like that brings him money. And u are probablly a fake promo account anyway so idk why am I wasting time

  • @luudest
    @luudest Před 2 lety +1016

    5:10 I never realized how deeply symbolic the Doors of Moria were:
    7 Stars of Durin, Durins Crown, 2 Trees of Valinor, the Emblem of the House of Feanor and the letters for Celembrimbor, Narvi and Durin
    A true Tolkien craftwork.
    When you think how much beef the Elves and the Dwarves had in the centuries to come …

    • @Omnilatent
      @Omnilatent Před 2 lety +18

      A good friend of mine asked me why Dwarves and and Elves didn't like each other and I could only think of the Fall of Doriath because of Nauglamír and the Dwaves being dishonest with their brethren. That was the original reason, right? What else do we got?

    • @mytandasouder4485
      @mytandasouder4485 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Omnilatent Dwarves were not originally part of the plan. AULË created them. The elves and dwarves have different values as well. I can only ever making friendship because they both likes crafting, well at least the noldor elves. They both benefited from it. Oh and they hunt petty dwarfs to extinction lol

    • @mrmarmellow563
      @mrmarmellow563 Před 2 lety +2

      So TRUE💖 GREAT LINGA 🧝🧝🧝DETAIL'Z💖

    • @mrmarmellow563
      @mrmarmellow563 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mytandasouder4485 SO TRUE😋... HOPEN YOUR ALL IN THE #NERDSHOUT DRAW💖

    • @julianacorrea3986
      @julianacorrea3986 Před 2 lety +12

      References to Fëanor's house are everywhere in the film. No wonder he said that his deeds would echo until the end of Arda

  • @emmaspencer4586
    @emmaspencer4586 Před 2 lety +915

    This seriously makes me wish Tolkien had written more on the Dwarves. They have to be one of my favorite races in Middle Earth, and yet compared to what we know about the histories of elves and Men, its not much.

    • @ggvbayareaoakland5914
      @ggvbayareaoakland5914 Před rokem +47

      I think that's part of their culture, like they don't want to be well known. 🤔

    • @simpleman3898
      @simpleman3898 Před rokem +21

      @@ggvbayareaoakland5914 there stubborn people who keep to themselves. Hobbit movies

    • @lordfury18
      @lordfury18 Před rokem +19

      he was taken way to soon from us, he had many more adventures to take us on

    • @Barberserk
      @Barberserk Před rokem +11

      Tolkien was the first elf weebo.

    • @kd4yhs
      @kd4yhs Před rokem +12

      @@lordfury18 His Catholic faith was the guidepost of his literature. If you delve into Catholicism, you will see the core concepts of his literary work.

  • @Acheiropoietos
    @Acheiropoietos Před 2 lety +343

    The Moria sequence in LOTR Fellowship of the Ring, directed by Peter Jackson, is my favourite chapter in the whole trilogy. I took my kids to see it back in 2001 - they were blown away. Well done Peter and the hundreds of artisans who created the Moria props, characters and scenery. They truly multiplied the vision of JRR Tolkien. Oh, and the Orthanc confrontation between Gandalf & Saruman was brilliant too.

    • @rleonardgreen78
      @rleonardgreen78 Před rokem +9

      You shall not pass!!!! It's my favorite part of the movie.

    • @yawnyapocalypse616
      @yawnyapocalypse616 Před rokem +3

      My dad took me as well - huge reason I’m in this comment section today

    • @nuntana2
      @nuntana2 Před 8 měsíci +1

      My favourite part of the book as well as the screen version. Magical!

    • @spaceball2001
      @spaceball2001 Před 3 měsíci

      Same, I was only 9. I was blown away! And learned what a trilogy is, and the story didn't end at the end of fellowship. Then I was devastated

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph Před 2 lety +88

    Thorin Oakenshield would have been so proud to have at least seen a glimpse of Khazad-dum. His final sacrifice at Erebor was only the precursor to a catalyst of events that would lead to the defeat of Sauron and the eventual liberation of Khazad-dum from all the corruption.

  • @vimanjo9801
    @vimanjo9801 Před 2 lety +78

    Nobody tosses a dwarf
    -Gimli lord of the glittering caves

  • @brandonf.6495
    @brandonf.6495 Před 2 lety +2441

    There are many Tolkien related channels on CZcams and a lot of very good ones but this one is hands-down the best in my opinion. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +143

      Thanks so much! That is some truly high praise! :)

    • @wessthemess117
      @wessthemess117 Před 2 lety +47

      Men of the west is also pretty good

    • @thomastuthill5276
      @thomastuthill5276 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NerdoftheRings p

    • @VoiceoftheRings
      @VoiceoftheRings Před 2 lety +33

      As one of those Channels. I AGREE! Nerd of the Rings is one of my favorites too! =D He does a Fantastic job!!! Very inspiring for me! He also has been a huge help to me with pointers Thanks Nerd of the Rings you rock!

    • @valythecat7541
      @valythecat7541 Před 2 lety +8

      Nerd of the rings
      The broken sword
      Men of the west and
      Geekzone are the best, but i dont know why Geekzone stoped posting new videos.

  • @Menthur
    @Menthur Před 2 lety +197

    3:48 Remember: It was the master smith Telchar of Nogrod who forged the legendary sword Narsil which was wielded by King Elendil and cut Sauron's finger. So basically without the dwarves Sauron would've never be deafeated.

    • @tjbfox769
      @tjbfox769 Před rokem +1

      Whoa. Where is this written? I want to know more about this.

    • @levistoner
      @levistoner Před rokem

      Yes, Sauron represented an evil that all races would have to contribute their combined strengths to defeat.

    • @cutlery4349
      @cutlery4349 Před rokem +4

      @@tjbfox769 For more information about Telchar check History of Middle-earth, Volume XII: The Peoples of Middle-earth, Of Dwarves and Men, "Relations of the Longbeard Dwarves and Men.”
      Narsil's history was mention in the book The Two Towers but also The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, "347 to Richard Jeffery, 17 December 1972." and
      The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age.

    • @keiscoronado6735
      @keiscoronado6735 Před 3 měsíci

      Or smaug

  • @fariamichael
    @fariamichael Před rokem +58

    please don't you ever stop making videos like this, your story telling ability is 10/10. your channel is the best for lotr content

  • @lizzies4964
    @lizzies4964 Před 2 lety +602

    "At some point prior to the Fellowship, Aragorn had entered Moria for an unknown reason." That's so interesting, and that is why I love Tolkien so much. There's so much mystery. Why was Aragorn there? The image of him wandering Khazad-dum alone is so cool.

    • @TheGreyzer1
      @TheGreyzer1 Před 2 lety +96

      He probably went to see if he could find traces or signs of the balrog. The future king is laying out the land and seeing who’s a threat.
      A true king looking out for his people

    • @mytandasouder4485
      @mytandasouder4485 Před 2 lety +5

      @@TheGreyzer1 Did it say whether or not he made that first adventure through moria alone?

    • @blackwolf4653
      @blackwolf4653 Před 2 lety +11

      @@mytandasouder4485 and when did he walked in Moria? He must have searched something because he didn‘t knew how to open the East Gate.

    • @Duiker36
      @Duiker36 Před 2 lety +24

      @@blackwolf4653 I think you mean the West Gate? I.e., the Doors of Durin? The East Gate was open.

    • @sonofflames8065
      @sonofflames8065 Před 2 lety +146

      I think, perhaps, Aragorn entered Moria to search for Gollum. Well that's only my opinion. It is in the books that Aragorn was on a quest to search for Gollum, where he only found and captured it in Mirkwood.

  • @untruelie2640
    @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +694

    The poem about Moria which Gimli recites in the Lord of the Rings will always be one of my favourite passages of the book. :)

    • @UrbanKovac
      @UrbanKovac Před 2 lety +22

      It is also my favourite, largely due to this fantastic arragement from CdP, here’s the link : czcams.com/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/video.html
      My son and daughter love it as a bedtime song 🙂 and i myself to imagine this grand dwarven realm.

    • @marionbaggins
      @marionbaggins Před 2 lety +12

      It is one great passage!

    • @hydradominatus3641
      @hydradominatus3641 Před 2 lety +16

      The world was fair in Durin's Day.

    • @maxwedewferg
      @maxwedewferg Před 2 lety +12

      it's so beautiful that when recited in the video almost brought me to tears, so much longing in those words

    • @jaffo7018
      @jaffo7018 Před 2 lety +2

      I never realized until now how much i loved Dwarven poetry

  • @mirceanicula9198
    @mirceanicula9198 Před rokem +29

    Is it just me or the Durin's song is one of the most epic and powerful poems I've ever heard. There's so much depth, richness and emotion in it.

  • @coletrain41
    @coletrain41 Před 2 lety +43

    11:46 Wait what!? Gandalf and Aragorn actually entered Moria on their own!? Aw man, that is some horror story level stuff right there

    • @DaDitka
      @DaDitka Před rokem +11

      I knew Gandalf had done so.
      But this is the first time I ever heard that Aragorn did. Very interesting.

  • @simoncooper6752
    @simoncooper6752 Před 2 lety +648

    The shadow lies upon his tomb
    In Moria in Khazad-dûm.
    But still the sunken stars appear
    In dark and windless Mirrormere;
    There lies his crown in water deep,
    Till Durin wakes again from sleep.
    ~Gimli son of Gloin

    • @GeorgeThoughts
      @GeorgeThoughts Před 2 lety +7

      Peter Hollens has sung the most gorgeous rendition of this song in my opinion. Captures the myth and sorrow perfectly.

    • @afz3003
      @afz3003 Před 2 lety +29

      @@GeorgeThoughts Clamavi Di Profundis has an amazing rendition aswell. My personal favourite.

    • @AMcGrath82
      @AMcGrath82 Před 2 lety

      You can hear Tolkien himself reciting these verses here: czcams.com/video/i3PP5-NV2Hc/video.html

    • @itsnotatoober
      @itsnotatoober Před rokem

      I forgot he's a good character in the book and not just a moron

  • @SketchedbySte
    @SketchedbySte Před 2 lety +279

    The information.. the narration.. the images used.. the perfectly dramatic ambient music throughout.. everything is so perfect. Thank you so much for creating this incredible content I know it probably takes much longer than people realise. I hope you never run out of content like this!

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +24

      Thanks so much! It’s always great to hear that the videos and effort are appreciated. They do take up a pretty good amount of time! 😄

  • @valonstriker
    @valonstriker Před rokem +29

    Lord of the rings online has so perfectly recreated Moria. It is really worth checking out the game just for this alone.

  • @ayoitsyayo
    @ayoitsyayo Před rokem +8

    Celebrimbor really wrote “Celebrimbor was here” on the door

  • @TheCinderestBlockAround
    @TheCinderestBlockAround Před 2 lety +151

    Moria just absolutely terrifies me. The fact they stumbled upon a literal demon is…wow

    • @valentinkambushev4968
      @valentinkambushev4968 Před 2 lety +36

      Not only a demon .... but also things almost as old as the world itself, even older then Sauron.

    • @indio4-215
      @indio4-215 Před 2 lety +9

      @@valentinkambushev4968 Possibly either before Sauron came to Arda from the Timeless Halls or before he came to be known as Sauron when he was still operating under the name, Mairon.

    • @flouserschird
      @flouserschird Před 2 lety +3

      @@valentinkambushev4968 an Elohim

    • @Fukei_Mono
      @Fukei_Mono Před rokem +3

      It's like they made a castle on a pit of quicksand.

    • @valentinkambushev4968
      @valentinkambushev4968 Před rokem

      @nonpedo sargon I am not talking about the Balrog.

  • @zaimhassan6490
    @zaimhassan6490 Před 2 lety +175

    Moria was one of the best part of movies. So glad you did a video on this.

    • @UrbanKovac
      @UrbanKovac Před 2 lety +11

      The Fellowship of the ring gave it justice in my opinion. And i have been in Love with dwarves ever since, through Warcraft and Tolkien lore.
      I would absolutely kill for a TV series or an RPG about dwarves.
      For Durin! 💪🏻

    • @zaimhassan6490
      @zaimhassan6490 Před 2 lety +3

      @@UrbanKovac I feel like the movies haven't done dwarves enough justice. Yes, the Hobbit shows them in an impressive light but I still feel like there's so much left out of this mighty race of Durins folk that literally built giant cities with their own hands.

    • @veng3r663
      @veng3r663 Před 2 lety

      Was also one of my most favorite computer games as well. Beating that damn Balrog was a b_tch... >_

    • @wadedeason3365
      @wadedeason3365 Před 2 lety +1

      @@UrbanKovac Same. Tolkien, Warcraft and The Elder Scrolls (Even though they were Elves). I've this obsession with carved stone cities in the deep places. I think being in the Lurray Caverns was the most profound experience I've had. Walking through a cave system is like being hugged by the world. There's this dead silent calm, it's serene.

    • @scottcameron8329
      @scottcameron8329 Před 2 lety +3

      “Let me risk a little more light”

  • @jamesw3413
    @jamesw3413 Před rokem +32

    16:01 to 18:34 is honestly so beautiful. Your voice acting is incredible. Tolkein's lyrics are amazing as always

  • @mjc_fishing9916
    @mjc_fishing9916 Před 2 lety +81

    The poem of Moria is one of the many reasons I adore Tolkien so much. The beauty, mystery, and majesty he was able to convey through his words was just astounding. He’s the only writer that’s been able to bring me to tears (and on several occasions).

    • @davenarisotto3674
      @davenarisotto3674 Před 3 měsíci

      Check out Clamavi de Profundis if you haven't already. They arranged the exact song of Durin in a beautiful piece of music

  • @Symbioticism
    @Symbioticism Před 2 lety +72

    The arc of the dwarfs story is so satisfying.

  • @unitedweanalyse5193
    @unitedweanalyse5193 Před 2 lety +85

    One channel to rule them all
    One channel to find the fans
    One channel to enlighten us
    And in anticipation (for the next video) bind them
    In the land on Middle-Earth where the true lore lies

  • @clippedwings225
    @clippedwings225 Před 2 lety +60

    When I first heard Durin's song, I imagined Durin as being perhaps a few centuries in the past relative to The Hobbit, or LoTR. Knowing just how ancient he is, it really makes him, and in turn this song, so much more powerful of an idea.

    • @damienollion3407
      @damienollion3407 Před 6 měsíci +1

      This song has been written much later, after Durin's Bane forced the dwarves out of Khazad dum.

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess6072 Před rokem +18

    This reminds me why the Mines of Moria was the Lord of the Rings Online 1st major expansion. I saw the dead Balrog at the top and found Gandalf's hat at the bottom. The map rendered in this video is quite impressive and 'does' dwarf the actual areas available to the player.

  • @brunokagawa6287
    @brunokagawa6287 Před 2 lety +24

    The fate of Moria is one of the most underrated tales in Middle Earth. Thanks for covering it!

  • @alexshadowfax1119
    @alexshadowfax1119 Před 2 lety +161

    I always feel so sad about Balin's ultimate end, I wish Tolkien gave his story a happier ending, maybe its because I now have a face attached to Balin from the Hobbit movies? At least the movie was effective to me at producing some kind of emotional connection in that regard lol Have a great day everyone

    • @isaackim7675
      @isaackim7675 Před 2 lety +5

      I wished they made an alternate ending for the Battle of the Five Armies where Balin and Gandalf reunites with Bilbo at Bag End

    • @TheShredworthy
      @TheShredworthy Před 2 lety +13

      @@isaackim7675 Though it stirs sorrow, it's this deep and true feeling it makes you mourn his loss and what may have been, that is what MAKES this moment. This character, really can only resound such a wounding note, having struck short someone cared for. Changing it for them all to meet up and be pals after wouldn't have the grand and authentic feel of the books. That's why I feel one of the best details is how Frodo will never be all better again. A part of him has broken from his tasks as ringbearer. So he has to travel with the Elves and Gandalf to the Grey Havens, into the west.

    • @DaDitka
      @DaDitka Před rokem +6

      It also shows real life, that not every story has a happy ending. Whether it is Balin meeting his end in Moria, or Boromir succumbing to the temptation of the One Ring and then dying heroically defending Merry and Pippin, or Denethor going crazy after thinking he lost both of his son's and burning himself alive, or Frodo being seriously hurt by the Nazgul blade, sometimes things happen which we wish wouldn't happen.
      It is sad, but it's why it is so powerful. Like you guys said, we get attached to the characters, and we mourn their loss when they die unexpectedly or tragically (or, in some cases, heroically).

  • @oSimian
    @oSimian Před 2 lety +15

    The poem about Durin always gives me goosebumps! Beautifully narrated!

  • @lorddreemurr
    @lorddreemurr Před rokem +17

    The shadow lies upon his tomb
    In Moria, in Khazad-dûm
    But still the sunken stars appear
    In dark and windless Mirrormere
    There lies his crown in water deep
    Til' Durin wakes again from sleep

  • @tasosgr1000
    @tasosgr1000 Před 2 lety +9

    The song of Durin really made me cry

  • @johnalbers6153
    @johnalbers6153 Před 2 lety +41

    Beautiful reading of that passage. Gets me in the feels everytime

  • @teamdoghouse7920
    @teamdoghouse7920 Před rokem +10

    As a total Lore Nerd, nothing compares in my mind to LOTR. I cannot put into words how much admiration I have for the time and effort Tolkien put into world building. And I truly appreciate the effort your channel (and many others) has put into covering all of it.

  • @Blackguard
    @Blackguard Před 2 lety +7

    the storytelling, your storytelling is impeccable...when you recite Gimli's song, it's gold. All your videos in fact connect so many dots that helps understand the order of events. Great work!

  • @user-dv1mf4tt6h
    @user-dv1mf4tt6h Před 2 lety +35

    Loath to say, but I can't get enough of Tolkien's stories about great tragedies of Middle-earth. The destruction of Beleriand, the Sundering of Numenor, fall of Arnor, decline of Gondor, Dwarves losing their realms - all of this makes LOTR lore *so much* more heartbeaking and interesting.
    And as always, your continuous effort to compound the history of LOTR from different appendixes and story bits into one single source is greatly appreciated, Nerd of the Rings :)

  • @oberon000
    @oberon000 Před 2 lety +33

    A brilliant rendition of Durin's poem/song has been done be Clamavi De Profundis and well worth checking out. I've listening to it countless time and I still get chills.

  • @ernanir8249
    @ernanir8249 Před rokem +7

    The performance of the Song of During is incredible. Poems are far more emotional and sentimental when someone with passion performs them.

  • @countdread6467
    @countdread6467 Před rokem +6

    This is why I only play Dwarves in World of Warcraft. Such a great mystical race. Powerful beyond measure. Thanks for this as I am addicted to these as I am to Tolkiens series.

  • @lordsauron7559
    @lordsauron7559 Před 2 lety +4

    THIS GUY IS THE PINNACLE OF A HISTORIAN!!!!!!! LOOK AT THESE VIDEOS MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hoo7797
    @hoo7797 Před 2 lety +13

    I always find it funny that the 'speak friend and enter' "riddle" actually serves the same purpose as a 'push' sign

  • @wpsam52
    @wpsam52 Před 2 lety +9

    You do such a great job with these videos. I've been reading and rereading all of Tolkien for about 30 years now and your videos continue to make me interested and excited about it. Thanks for this!

  • @RockRock129
    @RockRock129 Před 2 lety +6

    The speech of Gimli, literally gave me chills, I had to listen 4 times. Really great work, thanks for the video.

  • @tchrmart1n
    @tchrmart1n Před 2 lety +18

    That was a sick imitation of dwarven speech. I salute thee, lore master! Thank you for another amazing video.

  • @armandohenriqueramosminucc4749

    Greetings from Brazil, my fellow nerd. Thanks for the inteview with our beloved Gimli , can't wait to see other actors from LOR talking to you, it was not a interview but a ode to the character. Please, if you may, give every actor a passage from the book, it was sublime seeing Gimli talking about Moria's greatest treasure. It would be amazing if they got all the might of Moria in the series.

  • @dubugga
    @dubugga Před rokem +8

    To think. As kid seeing Fellowship and their journey into Moria couldn't get any more expansive, I mean my God Tolkien really put so so much heart into this beautiful world. Thanks for these informational videos. They are freaking awesome.

  • @jonathanmoore9661
    @jonathanmoore9661 Před rokem +6

    That poem was narrated beautifully! I could listen to these stories all day. Thank you for this content! Really really nice work.

  • @Gayacegunslinger
    @Gayacegunslinger Před 2 lety +92

    I've been going through a tough time lately, and your videos have made that a bit more bearable. Thank you for all the excellent work you've done making these videos!

  • @Eamonncarlin
    @Eamonncarlin Před 2 lety +35

    Khazad dum is so cool! One my favorite parts from the fellowship is when the goblins just start pouring down from the top. Also the balrog is awsome!

    • @Eamonncarlin
      @Eamonncarlin Před 2 lety +2

      You should also try and find some stuff for the glittering caves

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation Před 2 lety +1

      I love that scene too. suddenly the orcs are swarming from everywhere.

  • @chriscooper654
    @chriscooper654 Před rokem +7

    A great reading of Gimli's poem, one of my favorite Tolkien pieces. Many thanks!

  • @cyberangel82
    @cyberangel82 Před rokem +1

    This is beautiful. The imagery, the narration, the atmospheric voices. You, sir, deserve a commendation!

  • @abdulmismail
    @abdulmismail Před 2 lety +31

    If they're ever going to make a TV series, I'd love for them to make an epic saga of the Awakening of Durin the First all the way to the Dwarves creating Khazad-dûm throughout all the ages. They'd never have to worry about actors and actresses getting fed up and wanting to leave because it would span generations so each series would focus on the various ages.
    Thanks again for all your work on putting these videos together.

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation Před 2 lety +1

      That's what I'm saying. So you haven't heard Amazon Prime Video's LOTR series. They acquired the right to do the show. And the very first episode is The Rings of Power. Premiering September 2022.
      And we just hope that the backstories of the main characters and others too as well as the places, the kingdom, etc will be shown episode per episode, the prequels, and genesis. Ohhhh I want to watch again the LOTR trilogy. I will start this week.

    • @just_a_tophat5759
      @just_a_tophat5759 Před rokem +1

      "Durin's Dawn" - To any people making TV shows please make this happen
      It would be such a good character development show, there would be like 6 generations of characters to work with
      The climatic peak would be The Dwarves digging to deep and uncovering the Balrog

  • @RatchildUK
    @RatchildUK Před 2 lety +64

    I love Dwarven lore so much, but one thing still eludes me after all these years. If Durin's Bane was active around the city, enough to be spotted from outside by Dain Ironfoot, why exactly did it go unnoticed for 5 years during Balin's reign?

    • @leenaleewitch3731
      @leenaleewitch3731 Před 2 lety +13

      The Balrog was sleeping...

    • @RatchildUK
      @RatchildUK Před 2 lety +21

      @@leenaleewitch3731 For 5 years while a Dwarven colony was mining? All it took for it to awaken in Fellowship was the Orcs making a fuss.

    • @leenaleewitch3731
      @leenaleewitch3731 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RatchildUK 🤣🤣

    • @durinV
      @durinV Před 2 lety +14

      He probably went to the lower levels and rest until the war between the Dwarves and Orcs/Goblins awake him again, also since Moria is huge, probably Balin considered that zone(and others) too deep and risky without calling more people to investigated

    • @Peter-qd7do
      @Peter-qd7do Před 2 lety +36

      @@RatchildUK No... It awoke with the coming of the Ring

  • @ncorva
    @ncorva Před 2 lety +4

    10:22
    Fun to find my art in this haha!
    Glad you felt inspired enough to throw it in there!
    Would love to do some more LOTR scenes in the future

  • @barbc7698
    @barbc7698 Před rokem

    I’m so glad I’ve found your channel, NOTR. I appreciate how in depth you go with characters and plot lines and history!

  • @vinyamar3604
    @vinyamar3604 Před 2 lety +9

    Another great video!
    “Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!” ⚒

  • @pilotwall
    @pilotwall Před 2 lety +7

    Boy, I just looked up the history of Moria. Was watching another video when the notification dropped.
    What kind of sorcery is this?!!!

  • @gblast8211
    @gblast8211 Před 2 lety +4

    Dude, on this channel you have the material for 15 seasons of TV SHOW, and we all know it will be better than what's coming in September. Love your work.

  • @guyparker3904
    @guyparker3904 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, great video....so very well put together visually and audibly. Your commentary is great and the depth of lore resonates in the obvious research you've done...
    Love it, very well done.... subscribed and following.... great work 😊

  • @YewrinePish
    @YewrinePish Před 2 lety +8

    I like how the hidden door essentially says "this is our fren Fort"

  • @jaimy_games
    @jaimy_games Před 2 lety +9

    Another awesome video. I loved that you did the entire song. Durin's song is my favorite song of all songs that Tolkien wrote. Thank you so much for this video. Great work!

  • @PedroAbilleira
    @PedroAbilleira Před 2 lety +1

    Your voice reading those passages and poems are a huge highlight of this channel to me. Keep up the awesome work

  • @aaronaowens
    @aaronaowens Před rokem +2

    i love your videos man! thanks for satisfying my craving for more lore!

  • @MrOtakulord
    @MrOtakulord Před 2 lety +10

    The courage to cry as a grown man listening to the tragic tale of Durin's folks....never forget, never forgive!

  • @waghprasad
    @waghprasad Před 2 lety +5

    Amazing. What a lore ! I'll be revisiting this particular video many times again. I hope I see more of such places. Thank you and excellent work on the video.

  • @insanewelshy
    @insanewelshy Před 2 lety +5

    This needs to be its own series, wish there was more on screen dwarf action

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 Před 2 lety +1

      Another series for Hollywood to Destroy? No thanks

  • @JamesLee-ky4dx
    @JamesLee-ky4dx Před 2 lety +1

    Incredible video! Such an incredible poem and you read it so well. Loved the dwarven voice. Thank you for telling the story of Durins Folk.

  • @robfisher3790
    @robfisher3790 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice read of that poem 👌
    It still boggles my mind that most of this came from one dude. Truly fascinating.

  • @unitedweanalyse5193
    @unitedweanalyse5193 Před 2 lety +10

    Amazing video yet agian. I love it when you make videos on dwarves. They're literally so underrated and not much is said about them compared to other species introduced by Tolkien. Khazad-dum is such a maginficent place, more than I had imagined while reading the books, your visuals are stunning and the way you create imagery with your words is absolutely breathtaking. Keep up the good work!

  • @itayshorek6872
    @itayshorek6872 Před 2 lety +1

    This was amazinggggggggg
    Every video you make is perfect!
    You`re the best tolkien channel, my friend.
    From start to end and all within it: the pictures, the voices, the music, how long the quates are, even the number of ads during the video..
    You`re the best! thanks!

  • @failoften8694
    @failoften8694 Před rokem

    Amazing video. Been looking for this type of content for a long time! Thank you!

  • @ethan1142028
    @ethan1142028 Před 2 lety +14

    Everyone should look up the Clamavi de Profundis version of the Song of Durin, as well as all their other Tolkien/LOTR songs. Fantastic channel! A great companion to Nerd of the Rings as one of the top Tolkien youtube channels

  • @ArcanusEst
    @ArcanusEst Před rokem +4

    The two chapters covering Moria-A Journey in the Dark and The Bridge of Khazad-dûm-are so amazingly written, so brilliant in their build up and execution that they're not only among the best in the entire book, but among the finest chapters I've ever read. Every detail is so carefully considered, even down to the omonotopoeia of the drums: Doom, doom, doom. It's no coincidental choice, but rather a brilliant portend that echoes as Gandalf falls. Doom, doom, doom...

  • @MMOLegend
    @MMOLegend Před 2 lety +2

    This was a very epic and enjoyable story, Thank you for the amazing narration

  • @williammartin9612
    @williammartin9612 Před 2 lety +20

    it makes me so so happy that moria is repopulated. before i knew what happened, moria's fate was always so heartbreaking to me. so to know it continues on is just beautiful

  • @poppetangel
    @poppetangel Před rokem +4

    I was playing a game on my mobile whilst watching this but ended up not taking my eye off of my monitor, the art was lovely and the story fascinating. It has been many years since I read any Tolkien but discovering your videos has inspired me to go through them again. *Edit I have just read some comments here and realised that you recorded the poem etc yourself! I assumed it was from an official recording. Extra kudos to you for your accents.

  • @corbindick8943
    @corbindick8943 Před 2 lety +12

    If I could live anywhere in middle earth it be either rivendell or moria during its prime

  • @inne2ie
    @inne2ie Před 2 lety

    This is beautiful 💖 Thank you for the great work you put into this.

  • @gothikkitsune759
    @gothikkitsune759 Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel glad I clicked to watch. Got cold chills and teary eyed. You do a great job thank you for your awesome work.

  • @bencressman6110
    @bencressman6110 Před rokem +7

    I love how Tolkien’s design for the door of Durin is so perfect, not a single artist has taken liberties with it.

  • @barneystinson1279
    @barneystinson1279 Před 2 lety +17

    This is no mine, it's a tomb

  • @natashakennedy7516
    @natashakennedy7516 Před 2 lety +1

    I just wanted to say how much I love your channel, I watched alot of these videos when the pandemic started and they helped when I was feeling lonely. so thank you for all you do!!

  • @hulan4631
    @hulan4631 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm hooked on your videos. Thank you so much🤍

  • @zerrierslizer1
    @zerrierslizer1 Před 2 lety +4

    the tale of Durin that Gimli reprises still sits deep in my memory, and shall so forevermore. it is, in my miind, the best verse ever created in any Lord of the Rings story ever written by Tolkien himself.

  • @abubakaronutube
    @abubakaronutube Před 2 lety +27

    I am a bit confused 🤔 why it was written moria (black pit) instead of khazad dum on the doors of durin because the incident of the balrog had not happened on that time.
    Thanks buddy for making these videos❤️Appreciated❤️

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +20

      It is a bit of a tricky topic. I had to do some digging to come up with the best possible explanation. Basically, it was always called Moria by certain elves, but its common name didn't become Moria until after the balrog had taken over. That's the best explanation I've found anyway. You'd think the dwarves would've been like "hold up, you are not putting 'Black Pit' on our front door!"

    • @dw1419
      @dw1419 Před 2 lety +18

      The simplest solution is that Moria was always the Sindarin name for the place (most elves generally not preferring to live underground in darkness), but it became the predominant one once the dwarves were driven out. The dwarves also keep using the name Moria afterward, seeming to indicate they don't find it overly negative or insulting.

    • @abubakaronutube
      @abubakaronutube Před 2 lety +2

      @@NerdoftheRings Understood.Thankyou so much❤️

    • @abubakaronutube
      @abubakaronutube Před 2 lety +2

      @@dw1419 Yes, good one.Thankyou❤️

    • @anybrody
      @anybrody Před 2 lety +3

      Celebrimbor: "The doors of Durin, Lord of -Khazad-dum- Moria..."
      Narvi: "I will make your ears round and hang your neck with my beard!"

  • @onlyhustleandgame1101
    @onlyhustleandgame1101 Před 2 lety

    I’m literally so happy this came up in my feed. Dude this channel is amazing! Love the content. ✊🏽

  • @6456blue
    @6456blue Před rokem +2

    Thank you to all the Artist who created such incredible visuals of the stories.

  • @AnthonyBerkshire
    @AnthonyBerkshire Před 2 lety +21

    In Roman-Latin Dom means Mansion as well. „Domus“. In German & Polish it is still used as a word. Sounds similar to Dûm

  • @orrointhewise3913
    @orrointhewise3913 Před 2 lety +21

    Man that blueprint of Moria is insane; no wonder it took them days to cross it
    But it makes me wonder how Durins Bane got in there in the first place? Balrogs are easily one of the biggest creatures and I don't see a door big enough for it haha

    • @sweeperboy
      @sweeperboy Před 2 lety +7

      I think that's one of the things the film mis-represented (for good reasons, perhaps - they wanted to Balrog to look as awe-inspiring as possible). Balrogs were, in Tolkien's writings, "only" twice the height of a man.

    • @Parasmunt
      @Parasmunt Před 2 lety +3

      They are fire spirits, it did not get in through a door but was sleeping deep down in the Earth - probably a deserter from Morgoth's army when it had been attacked by the Valar.

    • @HECKproductions
      @HECKproductions Před 2 lety +1

      one of the biggest creatures?? that is absolutely wrong honey

  • @dementus420
    @dementus420 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh how I love these stories and history of middle earth. It's amazing how Tolkien imagined it so thoroughly that it's like real ancient history. I just never tire of it.

  • @TNJX
    @TNJX Před 2 lety +1

    This is a really well produced video, thanks. Very atmospheric

  • @isabellacordoba3450
    @isabellacordoba3450 Před 2 lety +4

    THIS WAS SO BEAUTIFUL.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Před 2 lety +12

    "Greatest of all the mansions of the Dwarves was Khazad-dum, the Dwarrowdelf, Hadhodrond in the Elvish tongue, that was afterwards in the days of its darkness called Moria." -- Quenta Silmarilion, "Of the Sindar"

  • @heydj6857
    @heydj6857 Před 2 lety +1

    oh i enjoyed this a little more than i expected. just brilliant. subbed ;) i look forward to watching more of your videos :)

  • @JosephMelia
    @JosephMelia Před rokem

    Your series of videos are unmatched in terms of describing Tolkien's vast universe and it's history.
    I'm really enjoying these, they are entertaining and informative.
    I am currently reading The Silmarillion, for the first time, and am using your videos as companion pieces, in order to clarify and highlight points, which might otherwise escape my meager attention.
    Tolkien was the unrivalled master of Fantasy storytelling.
    Simply put, no one else comes close to creating such a tapestry of fiction.
    So thanks for helping me understand his world a bit better.

  • @Jouraxe
    @Jouraxe Před 2 lety +10

    Love tolkien, love this channel well done

  • @betelgeuse_99
    @betelgeuse_99 Před 2 lety +6

    Moria is the main inspiration for me always choosing dwarf as a race in World of Warcraft lol

  • @BrianEthridge-wg6ko
    @BrianEthridge-wg6ko Před 8 měsíci +1

    As always, top notch gentlemen first class through and through. Thank you!