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  • The Dagor Dagorath, the Battle of All Battles, comes at the end of Tolkien's world. Morgoth returns through the Door of Night, destroying the Sun and Moon and coming into direct battle with Eärendil, Tulkas, Eönwë, and Túrin Turambar. Today we talk about the Dagor Dagorath, the Second Music of the Ainur, and the canonicity of the Final Battle!
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    Eru and the Gods Singing the First Song of Creation - Kip Rasmussen
    Door of Night - John Howe
    Ainulindale, The Discord of Melkor - Anna Kulisz
    Gates of Mordor - CK Goksoy
    Dagor Dagorath - Felix Englund
    Eomer and Aragorn Ride to the Lands of the East - Kip Rasmussen
    Melkor and the Silmarils - Sara M Morello
    Morgoth and the High King of the Noldor - Ted Nasmith
    The Making of the Silmarils - Kuliszu
    They Buried Thorin Deep Beneath the Mountain - AnotherStrangerMe
    The Death of Thorin - John Howe
    Nolofinwe - Ralph Damiani
    Spirit of Fire - Jenny Dolfen
    Of Sun and Moon - Sarka Skorpikova
    The Making of the SIlmarils - Kuliszu
    Istari vs Nazgul - Felix Englund
    Taniquetil - Ted Nasmith
    Taniquetil - Ralph Damiani
    Melkor Descends Upon Arda - Kip Rasmussen
    The Lord of the Rings - Felix Englund
    Valar, Mandos - Kuliszu
    Fingolfin vs Morgoth - Kuliszu
    Mandos - Janka Lateckova
    Luthien's Lament Before Mandos - Ted Nasmith
    Halls of Mandos - Ralph Damiani
    Manwe and Varda - Sarka Skorpikova
    Morgoth Came - Jenny Dolfen
    Luthien Dancing in the Moonlight - Kuliszu
    The White Flame - Ralph Damiani
    Tulkas - Steamey
    Tulkas - Nahar-doa
    Turin closeup - Felix Englund
    Iron of Death - Ralph Damiani
    Turin Turambar - Alan Lee
    Mandos - Jenny Dolfen
    And One More Ring to Melkor - Dracarysdrekkar7
    Lamps of the Valar - Aegeri
    Killing of the Trees - Ted Nasmith
    Isil - the Moon Vessel - Matej Cadil
    Anar - the Sun Vessel - Matej Cadil
    Earendil - Alystraea
    Ancalagon vs Earendil - Kip Rasmussen
    Turin captured - Catherine Karina Chmiel
    Morgoth Punished Hurin - Ted Nasmith
    The Sundering - Ralph Damiani
    The Silmarils - Ted Nasmith
    Tilion - Aegeri
    The Great Jewels - Ralph Damiani
    Yavanna - Janka Lateckova
    Laurelin and Telperion - Aegeri
    Earth shattering - BellaBergolts
    Laurelin and Telperion - Ralph Damiani
    Feanor and the SIlmarils - BellaBergolts
    Feanor - Catherine Karina Chmiel
    Maglor Casts a Silmaril into the Sea - Ted Nasmith
    The Great Jewels - Ralph Damiani
    Mormegil - Tolman Cotton
    Turin and Anglachel - Jenny Dolfen
    Manwe - Nahar-doa
    Eru Iluvatar - Janka Lateckova
    Numenorean Armor - Tolman Cotton
    Turin Turambar - Ivan Cavini
    Father of the Dwarves - Nahar-doa
    Dragon - Felix Englund
    Fingolfin Facing Morgoth - Tolman Cotton
    Varda of the Stars at Her Work of Creation - Kip Rasmussen
    Mandos - Kuliszu
    Luthien in the Court of Morgoth - Pete Amachree
    Gandalf in the Archives of Minas Tirith - Matthew Stewart
    Morgoth vs Fingolfin - Kip Rasmussen
    Gandalf in the archives of Minas Tirith - Anke Eissmann
    Dagor Nuin Giliath - Alan Lee
    Morgoth - CK Goksoy
    Tulkas Chaining Morgoth - Kip Rasmussen
    Isildur and Sauron - Tulikoura
    Sunrise on Numenor - Kip Rasmussen
    Armenelos - Ralph Damiani
    Eldalonde - Ralph Damiani
    By the Gates of Angband - CK Goksoy
    Turin and Glaurung - Kip Rasmussen
    Out of the Sea I am Come - Turner Mohan
    Finrod and Andreth - Alastryea
    I will tell him, Andreth and Finrod - Sara M Morello
    Iluvatar's Mighty Theme - Kuliszu
    Dwarves of Ered Luin - Sam McKinnon
    King Under the Mountain - John Howe
    Fathers of the Dwarves - Steamey
    Aule - Janka Lateckova
    And Morgoth Came - Kuliszu
    Fingolfin vs Morgoth - Kuliszu
    Manwe - Felix Englund
    Aragorn - Adam Middleton
    Gandalf and Thorin at Bree - Ted Nasmith
    Gandalf and Balrog - Felix Englund
    The End of All Things - Another Stranger Me
    Turin - Catherine Karina Chmiel
    Dragonslayer - Skullb*st*rd
    Ancalagon the Black - CK Goksoy
    Ancalagon the Black - Jenny Dolfen
    Ancalagon Departing for the War of Wrath - Kip Rasmussen
    Ancalagon the Black Pierced by Vingilote - Dracarysdrekkar7
    Dagor Nirnaeth Arnoediad - John Howe
    Morgoth Dark Vala - Skullb*st*rd
    Melkor Reaching Arda - Sarka Skorpikova
    For more information on the Dagor Dagorath:
    History of Middle-earth
    Tolkien Gateway
    Encyclopedia of Arda
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  • @NerdoftheRings
    @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +334

    What is your favorite moment from the Dagor Dagorath? And do you think Sauron could be resurrected for the Final Battle?

    • @bendygamer4143
      @bendygamer4143 Před 2 lety +57

      turin kills morgoth and yes sauron is resurrected since all evil is facing all good in this battle

    • @makoyoverfelt3320
      @makoyoverfelt3320 Před 2 lety +39

      Earendil flying back in to bitchslap morgoth out of the sky is clearly the most epic moment in the Dagor Dagorath!

    • @juanchoguerrero9143
      @juanchoguerrero9143 Před 2 lety +23

      Morgoth: I am inevitable
      Turin: and I am Turin Turambar
      *Turin slays Morgoth*
      Sorry guys I am just comparing the story of Dagor Dagorath with Avengers Endgame and I don’t think Sauron would participate in this battle because I think he faded in the void after the one ring is destroyed

    • @ethankath9944
      @ethankath9944 Před 2 lety +11

      I feel like it is possible but I don't think that Sauron is going to be as strong as he once was because of the ring being destroyed. Plus I thought that the Maiar or Valar don't die they just lose their bodily form.

    • @Agreus93
      @Agreus93 Před 2 lety +11

      Turin Killing Morgoth and getting revenge, definitely.
      I would hope everyone got resurrected, should be the most Epic battle
      I was thinking, maybe Sauron's power would be negligible in comparison to let's say Luthien singing for the Valar's army, after all she charmed Morgoth and broke Mandos.
      Cheers!

  • @memoxs2601
    @memoxs2601 Před rokem +1067

    I love the fact that even though Tolkien is the creator of this majestic world, he spoke as he was not sure or he did not know about some things in his own world, as he is in fact living middle earth as some of his characters. Leaving things into the unknown.

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před rokem +184

      It’s so awesome. A lot of authors try to explain everything and I love that he is just like “that’s a mystery, I don’t know.”

    • @Volkrad
      @Volkrad Před rokem +44

      @@NerdoftheRings Ikr, that's probably my favorite type of worldbuilding, the elder scrolls kinda does the same with its lore (a bit more of a mess maybe but still) if you give all the answers you kill the intrigue and the wonder

    • @robertstewart239
      @robertstewart239 Před rokem +25

      The history is told through the Red Book and other writings by hobbits, meaning that there is not much deep insight and we are left to speculate about many things. What we have is a world seen through the eyes of hobbits and the whole history is simply what Bilbo, Frodo and Sam recorded or translated. A wonderful ingenious device used by Tolkien to get his readers to speculate. I love it.

    • @he96765
      @he96765 Před rokem +9

      He wrote from an historian's perspective

    • @rdc2021
      @rdc2021 Před rokem +1

      It could be he had not decided on those topics

  • @eliavillhabrand
    @eliavillhabrand Před 2 lety +305

    Dude the dwarves have the most epic and heartbreaking story! They start out as an unplanned child doomed to conflict with Eru’s true children. They establish their people and culture with great pride, dignity and love. Time and time again they loose their homes and herritage to the great evils of the world. Gundabad, Khazad dum, Erebor… all to finally be accepted as children of Eluvatar and take part in the great song of all creation

    • @learicist
      @learicist Před rokem +11

      How right you is

    • @weseethetruth158
      @weseethetruth158 Před rokem +11

      I always took it as the dwarves actually have no place on Aë because they were not in the song of existence. So they would always struggle for a foothold in that world.

    • @ursusbavaricus4761
      @ursusbavaricus4761 Před rokem +3

      @@weseethetruth158 if they exist, they must have been in the song of existence.

    • @weseethetruth158
      @weseethetruth158 Před rokem +4

      @@ursusbavaricus4761 no they absolutely were not owle made them after the fact they were not even sentient beings it wasn't until eru discovered them and owle that he granted them life after owle offered to destroy them.

    • @ursusbavaricus4761
      @ursusbavaricus4761 Před rokem +10

      @@weseethetruth158 yes, I know. But how could that not also have been a part of Iluvatar's designs?

  • @HookedOnSonics518
    @HookedOnSonics518 Před 2 lety +179

    After the defeat of Sauron, when Treebeard asks Galadriel if they will meet again she says, "Not in Middle-earth, nor until the lands that lie under the wave are lifted up again.". It makes you wonder if Arda Unmarred with see the return of Beleriand.

  • @damonwillis3004
    @damonwillis3004 Před 2 lety +1438

    Even though Tolkien abandoned it, the story still has great potential especially when it involves Turin being the one to slay Morgoth

    • @bigbangrafa8435
      @bigbangrafa8435 Před 2 lety +165

      I think Feanor having a chance for redemption, and Turin finally bringing some justice to Melkor one last time is very fitting with the message and morals of Tolkien's work. The ultimate triumph of good over evil, and the redenption of the damned.

    • @eastbow6053
      @eastbow6053 Před 2 lety +10

      why did he abandon it :(

    • @claudiizzle
      @claudiizzle Před 2 lety +78

      @@eastbow6053 his family, responsibilities at Oxford, and his limited life span.

    • @claudius_drusus_
      @claudius_drusus_ Před 2 lety +76

      Dagor Dagorath is canon. Christopher Tolkien made it so in his final book.

    • @zachmiller2811
      @zachmiller2811 Před 2 lety +5

      @@claudius_drusus_ which book is that?

  • @j.briceodom_author3526
    @j.briceodom_author3526 Před 2 lety +375

    I love the fact that in a sense the redemption of both Elves and Men is embodied in the figures of Dagor Dagorath. Turin, representing all of the struggles and repeated falling to temptation of Men, is the one who kills the representation of the Evil that had plagued them. And Feanor, representing the pride and possessiveness of Elves that put their craft and might before the world, at long last is humbled and surrenders their greatest creation and woe.

  • @highwaytoheaven99
    @highwaytoheaven99 Před 2 lety +837

    If I'm not mistaken Tolkien said that after the One Ring was destroyed, Sauron got reduced to a mere shadow of malevolence, never to rise to power again, and that his spirit would eventually join his master in the Void beyond the Door of Night. If so, Sauron is by Melkor's side when he breaches the doors and return to the world.
    So yeah, Sauron returns with Melkor in the Dagor Dagorath.

    • @ericspahn1857
      @ericspahn1857 Před 2 lety +34

      Gandalf did not say that, he said that "the wise could not foresee his rise" remember, the wise could not foresee the means by which the ring was to be unmade

    • @lynnerose7891
      @lynnerose7891 Před 2 lety +81

      @@ericspahn1857 He never mentioned Gandalf, but Tolkien.

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Před 2 lety +30

      Sauron tried to be the new Morgoth. I can not see someone like Morgoth forgiving and forgetting such an insult. Heh, I know I wouldn't. Well, maybe I'd let him serve as a janitor to the Orc pits, or something like that. And even then, too risky. Better crush that upstart, who has failed his master innumerous times, on the spot. Why keep him around? Why keep around such an astonishing failure?

    • @meleardil
      @meleardil Před 2 lety +62

      Sauron can not be resurrected, because he is not dead... he put most of his power into the ring to focus it. With the Ring destroyed that power is gone too... Sauron is very much alive, only he is now much-much-much weaker.

    • @burakzaman2047
      @burakzaman2047 Před 2 lety +9

      @@meleardil galdalf says in a conversation that (battle of pelennor fields before or after which i dont remember), in short,some things will happen but we don't need to think about them right now. all we have to is do what we can right now or something like this.this phrase is indicating some bad stuff will happen after the war of the ring but its not directly telling about dagor dagorath. but i like to think that way. he may be referring to it.

  • @yongo1304
    @yongo1304 Před 2 lety +311

    Imagine Feanor, Fingolfin, Ecthelion of the Fountain, Glorfindel, Maedhros, Thingol, Fingon, Turgon... All fighting in this together. So OP

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k Před 2 lety +14

      Feanor gets the Three, enchases them in a mace and starts bashing Morgoth with it.
      Morgoth wanted them but could not touch them because they were painful for the impure (same problem Maedros had).
      If there is a reason Morgoth prized so much the Silmarili is probably because they would have given him some form of power. When he stole them, they were the only source of light left in Arda. Sun and Moon were modest replacements.
      I bet a lot of his (or Sauron) accomplishments in Angbad were possible because of the power of the Silmarili

    • @bearb664
      @bearb664 Před 2 lety +30

      Throw in Gilgalad and Elendil . . .

    • @Merecir
      @Merecir Před 2 lety +50

      If Morgoth sees Fingolfin he will try to run away... I mean; hobble away briskly.🤣

    • @furli13
      @furli13 Před 2 lety +31

      The Expendables - Battles of Beleriand

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Před 2 lety +18

      I just have this mental image of a horde of Balrogs wreaking havoc and then Glorfindel shows up, and thereby havoc consumes the Balrogs

  • @user-ig7vv2lv3k
    @user-ig7vv2lv3k Před 2 lety +62

    The dwarves are accepted to the children of iluvatar and second music of ainur begins.... middle earth stories just gives so many feelings and I cant live without it

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k Před 2 lety +2

      The Dwarves are already accepted as adoptive Sons of Iluvatar.

  • @Alexs.2599
    @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +148

    Even though Tolkien later abandoned the Dagor Dagorath concept I still think it's fascinating he was contemplating a final justice for not only Hurin's line but all of Eru's Children. It was fitting that Turin would be the One allowed by Eru to slay Morgoth once and for all.

    • @thatkotorguy422
      @thatkotorguy422 Před rokem +21

      Also an ultimate humiliation to morgoth, he won't be killed by an mightiest of divine being but an mere mortal whom he considers weak and prone to corruption.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před rokem +14

      @@thatkotorguy422 Exactly! The ultimate justice for Arda from the hands of one the second children of Eru. Turin a mere Mortal Man in his time.

    • @fishingmasterstudios9481
      @fishingmasterstudios9481 Před rokem +3

      I think it should be canon

    • @weseethetruth158
      @weseethetruth158 Před rokem +2

      He didn't abandon it he just mirrored the bible and used it as a prophecy for end times.

    • @BarderBetterFasterStronger
      @BarderBetterFasterStronger Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@thatkotorguy422That an great point.

  • @kyledettman3484
    @kyledettman3484 Před 2 lety +373

    I love that you looked at not only what Tolkein wrote/intended, but also extended it to what the characters within the works think. It really goes to show how much life there is within Tolkein's works.

  • @KTandT
    @KTandT Před 2 lety +434

    Hell yeah Turin, it's so fitting that he can redeem himself of his past deeds, and get revenge for the suffering of his family, by taking down Morgoth. Also love how Feanor has to humble himself enough to break his silmarils apart, basically unmaking his very soul. Although I will argue with you on the statement that Feanor was in Mandos longer than any other Elf. This assumes Finwe chose to be reimbodied, but what if he dwelled there still? And what about all the Teleri and Noldor who died at the First Kinslaying? Maybe they still dwell there. I'd rather state that Feanor was forced to be there the longest. Just speculation of course!

    • @YewrinePish
      @YewrinePish Před 2 lety +12

      Straight up Amazon should have just adapted Children of Hurin if they could have

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +11

      @@YewrinePish They don't have the rights to any of the First Age material though. So the Children Of Hurin, the Silmarillion and the lost Takes are a no go unfortunately.

    • @S_J333
      @S_J333 Před 2 lety +42

      @@Alexs.2599 More like fortunately, imagine how much they could insult source material with changes...

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +19

      @@S_J333 No I mean unfortunately in a general way, if we had a very good series that was faithful to Tolkien. But yeah I'm glad Amazon doesn't have the rights. They would ruin the first age as well.

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer Před 2 lety +18

      @@Alexs.2599 This, notwithstanding that the series had the potential to be the best and the most successful web series ever produced; not only because the Tolkien fandom is _that_ large and _that_ committed to the lore, but also because the stories are that good. And still, they choose to disregard the fandom entirely and instead concoct stories and characters out of thin air.

  • @magiv4205
    @magiv4205 Před 2 lety +57

    I love the Dagor Dagorath so much. The fading of the elves and dwarves and the ultimate separation of the Children of Illúvatar in death has always been so deeply sad to me, so the thought that one day, old villains from all races can be redeemed and all the Children will come together once more and help in the remaking of the world is a beautiful ray of hope in this sad story.
    And it also means that Finrod was ultimately right and even wiser than he seemed, and that just makes me happy.

  • @Noleme
    @Noleme Před 2 lety +75

    Okay, seriously. Your balanced approach to the Legendarium, realizing the need to talk about all of the various writings without being afraid of uncertainty or not having a final answer, it is a quality that more folks who read the deeper lore need to emulate. Absolutely fantastic, thank you!

  • @lioneye101
    @lioneye101 Před 2 lety +50

    You forgot to mention about Ar Pharazon and the Numenorean armament trapped in Valinor being part of the Dagon Dagorath

  • @udayanmandal2911
    @udayanmandal2911 Před 2 lety +90

    I have always believed that men will come back to fight in the Dagor Dagorath, because of this line from the Akallabêth in the Silmarillion:
    'But Ar-Pharazôn the King and his mortal warriors that had set foot upon the land of Aman were buried under the falling hills; there it is said that they lie imprisoned in the Caves of the Forgotten, until the Last Battle amd the Day of Doom.'
    My question is, will the Númenóreans fight at last for Morgoth, their God or redeem themselves and fight for the Valar? It will be really cool to see the full might of Men and Elves against the forces of Morgoth upon Valinor itself!

    • @skullcollecter2979
      @skullcollecter2979 Před rokem +5

      And Dwarves

    • @aqueen04
      @aqueen04 Před rokem +6

      My own personal headcanon is that just as Morgoth will return with all the evil for this final battle, so too will all the good AND all those seeking redemption or to repent their evil deeds. So in my own head this means that the likes of Elendil and his sons, Aragorn, and all the heroes and heroines of old, as well as all those who fell from grace but seek to make amends, will too return. I like to think Ar-Pharazon and his army will have learned a few things in death, and thus will seek their own redemption and will fight against Morgoth and his creations. This may be going a step too far beyond what Tolkien was thinking, but I like the idea basically one huge "getting the band back together" moment.

  • @underfall2749
    @underfall2749 Před 2 lety +70

    The fact the author made the beginning and the end is amazing

    • @thestockmarketboy3319
      @thestockmarketboy3319 Před 2 lety +16

      All books have beginnings and ends

    • @avrace2708
      @avrace2708 Před 2 lety +15

      @@thestockmarketboy3319 But not all universes have them

    • @IudiciumInfernalum
      @IudiciumInfernalum Před 2 lety +9

      The Alpha and Omega.

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, the published Silmarillion feels off balance without it. We have this epic creation myth but no apocalypse.

    • @tc9499
      @tc9499 Před 2 lety +4

      George RR Martin nabbed everything...except an end lolol

  • @user-jr8ee1dc6t
    @user-jr8ee1dc6t Před 2 lety +43

    Man Turin dealing the final blow to Morgoth gives me so much chills, almost brings tears to eye.

  • @connorcharron8534
    @connorcharron8534 Před 2 lety +27

    I love the idea that the race of men’s place is actually after death and that’s why they’re “gifted” with mortality while the elves live forever

  • @ShadowThemeFFVI
    @ShadowThemeFFVI Před 2 lety +97

    Well, it wouldn’t be much of a battle of all battles if it was only Morgoth alone. Besides, would Morgoth take that risk? I can’t see him going into battle without the odds being heavily in his favor. Like all evil beings he is a coward at heart. Whether he brings back his servants from the void or gathers new ones, or both, the battle should be the biggest one yet.

    • @jasonsinn9237
      @jasonsinn9237 Před 2 lety +10

      This is only a guess, but maybe having the Valar and elves already weary and weakened, as well having the sun and moon destroyed would make him stronger.

    • @federicoojeda2157
      @federicoojeda2157 Před 2 lety +2

      What if morgoth team up with ungoliant again? Would be interesting , or there's no mention of her anymore

    • @InsanityGrant
      @InsanityGrant Před 2 lety +7

      Ancalagon returned from the dead, the orcs return as well i think

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k Před 2 lety +15

      @@federicoojeda2157
      Ungoliant died eating herself.
      Melkor tried to get the favors of One Valar, One Maiar and was replied to go pound sand, then he got his short fling with Ungoliant and nearly was eaten alive (saved by the full complement of the Balrgos hearing his cry of pain). He would not reembody her in any case. She is, surely, not bound to Morgoth will in any way or form.

    • @InfinityX2
      @InfinityX2 Před 2 lety +7

      @@painlord2k yes good point. Reviving Ungoliant would be a liability to everyone including Morgoth

  • @noscar3557
    @noscar3557 Před 2 lety +209

    I'm no expert, but Galadriel said to Frodo that the mirror of Lothlorien allows people to see things that were, things that are and things that are yet to happen, didn't she? So could it be that this (or some similar magic) is how the Numenorians started to believe in the Dagor Dagorath as you explained?

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k Před 2 lety +7

      "May yet to happen"

    • @noscar3557
      @noscar3557 Před 2 lety +6

      @@painlord2k indeed, but my point still stands

    • @CMHobbies
      @CMHobbies Před 2 lety +5

      We don't know since Tolkien didn't write that (to our knowledge).

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Před 2 lety +3

      What constantly pisses me off about Tolkien, is the fact he constantly refers to his works as if they're some legends and myths. Yes, sure, BUT YOU INVENTED IT ALL DIDN'T YOU? "Maybe it was of Numenorean origin." Maybe? You created this, can you stop with the moronic guesses and mysticism, good sir? "Only Manwe knows that..." YOU INVENTED MANWE!!! How about you simply admit you haven't thought this through?

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Před 2 lety

      Btw, on the mention of Tulkas, the greatest warrior ever... What the hell has he been up to? Drinking? So many great wars and battles, and yet the great Tulkas is nowhere to be seen? Making him... not even not that great, but also pretty... useless? How fat and lazy has he become over the ages, exactly?

  • @17Watman
    @17Watman Před 2 lety +20

    It’s interesting to note that all the Balrogs that are relevant to the story were killed by Elves (Durin’s Bane being slain by Gandalf) while all the names Dragons were killed by Men.

    • @cuitaro
      @cuitaro Před 2 lety +1

      Eārendil chose to be an Elf

    • @17Watman
      @17Watman Před 2 lety +4

      @@cuitaro indeed. He would’ve chosen Men but for the love of his wife, he chose the Elves.

  • @ethankath9944
    @ethankath9944 Před 2 lety +77

    I've always been fascinating with Dagor Dagorath I wonder what it would be like if Tolkien wrote a book about it.

    • @MichaelDG2023
      @MichaelDG2023 Před 2 lety +12

      It would certainly be a marvel because he’s been dead for many years

    • @seanseal6265
      @seanseal6265 Před 2 lety +4

      time machines my friend time machines

    • @MichaelDG2023
      @MichaelDG2023 Před 2 lety +5

      @@seanseal6265 When you get yours ready my friend I want the first ticket. There’s some Apple and Amazon stock I want to purchase.

    • @Jim-Tuner
      @Jim-Tuner Před 2 lety +1

      He tried to write a story like Dagor Dagorath several times and never could. That is why the descriptions of the early battles against Morgoth in the Simarillion are so short and why the "war of wrath" at the end of it is barely described at all.

    • @MichaelDG2023
      @MichaelDG2023 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Jim-Tuner I am so glad that he didn’t continue with that 4th age sequel

  • @Amondil1
    @Amondil1 Před 2 lety +42

    No, Morgath can not give life or create, as that power lie's with the Secret Fire, only Eru Illuvitar (God) can use it. So therefore he could not bring anybody back from the dead. As to Sauron or the Balrogs they are not really dead persay as they are spirits that inhabitt forms on Arda. It also implies that Eru brings back Turin as a form of justice and judgement on Morgoth which is even more fitting.

    • @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle
      @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle Před 2 lety +3

      Not quite accurate. Aule created the Dwarves

    • @Amondil1
      @Amondil1 Před 2 lety +31

      @@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle He made the dwarfs but they were not truly alive, they were just puppets and could move while Aule kept his thought on them. They did not gain true life till Eru gave it to them.

  • @nyxmoonveil
    @nyxmoonveil Před rokem +16

    I think it's worth mentioning that in The Fall of Gondolin, Christopher Tolkien's last published book, he pretty much ended it with Dagor Dagorath/The Second Prophecy of Mandos. (There are slight variations from the version which appeared in the Later Quenta Silmarillion, but it's mostly the same.)
    Given that he's had much more time to research and go through his father's writing by the release of this book (compared to when he edited the Silmarillion), I am of the mind that he concluded Dagor Dagorath is probably canon.
    At least for me, I consider it a fitting end and rebirth of Tolkien's world. Plus, it's always nice to get some of the major characters back for one final battle and redemption.

  • @isaacthekkumuriel8435
    @isaacthekkumuriel8435 Před 2 lety +143

    I love this battle and how Turin kills Morgoth even if Tolkien abandoned it

    • @royw-g3120
      @royw-g3120 Před rokem +12

      His sword is forged out of meteoric iron, only something from outside Ea could kill Morgoth.

    • @kaduvank_hot-mom
      @kaduvank_hot-mom Před 4 měsíci

      Wtf morgoth cannot be killed no one can kill him.he was banished to void

    • @kaduvank_hot-mom
      @kaduvank_hot-mom Před 4 měsíci

      Except eru

    • @StuartLegomanLittle
      @StuartLegomanLittle Před 4 měsíci +1

      @royw-g3120 and sent by Eru

  • @duneydan7993
    @duneydan7993 Před 2 lety +15

    I know it reminds of the Ragnarok but the concept of "a war that will end all wars" is quite meaningful when you remember Tolkien survived the first World War.
    A war the french soldiers called "La der' des der's" meaning "the last of the last", the war that was going to be so horrible and shocking in its amount of crualty, deaths and destruction it would end War forever.

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 Před 6 měsíci

      Two funny mustache men be like: "Lol, lmao even"
      Hey, Tolkien saw Cold War. I would like to think that Sauron and Melkor turning on each other is a reference to Stalin and Hitler: Most definitely not.
      That being said, I would love to see a flying eye (with toothbrush mustache right under iris) from movies "head"butting the eldritch Melkor colossus (With broom mustache)

  • @mattkeith1180
    @mattkeith1180 Před rokem +5

    Your passion for Tolkien’s works really showcase the beauty of these stories as they deserve.

  • @samuelcrane8686
    @samuelcrane8686 Před rokem +4

    love how you nerd out hard on the world of Tolkien and also respect his faith as a Chirsitan. Thanks for you videos

  • @somethingwolfish1872
    @somethingwolfish1872 Před 2 lety +37

    I really like the idea of Sauron and Morgoth reuniting and thinking it's all gonna go their way, and then having their imagined victory snatched away from them by the return of brave warriors Elves and Men and Dwarves with the Ainur leading them. Then at the end they all get to enjoy a peaceful realm together where the light comes from the Two Trees. I also think it would be hilarious if Sauron and Morgoth turned on each other right before the end.

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod Před 2 lety +5

      Sauron seemed to already be turning on Morgoth by the end of the first age. After Beren and Luthien he does nothing

    • @user-zp8yz6cg2b
      @user-zp8yz6cg2b Před 2 lety +6

      @@04nbod from The War of the Jewels: "509. Maeglin captured by spies of Melkor (Sauron?)"; from Morgoth's Ring: "While Morgoth still stood, Sauron did not seek his own supremacy, but worked and schemed for another, desiring the triumph of Melkor, whom in the beginning he had adored". we cannot say that he does nothing, his actions just weren't recorded like many other things. I mean, the War of Wrath lasted 40 years and it takes only one and a half pages in the Silm, so there's that

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-zp8yz6cg2b Anyone could be a spy of Melkor. After Beren and Luthien he goes and hides in a forest and is not heard from again until he meets Eonwe and Eonwe offers him redemption. He wasn't working against Melkor at that time, he just wasn't shown as an active force for him

  • @ikebeckman1074
    @ikebeckman1074 Před 2 lety +41

    I think Morgoth would have no problem raising dead allies. Sauron was under guise as the Necromancer, and when I think necromancer I think wights and zombies. If Morgoth has even greater power than Sauron he can probably raise the dead

    • @rockyblacksmith
      @rockyblacksmith Před rokem +2

      The question is: Will that actually strenthen or weaken him?
      He can't give life of his own (that was the rub from the start), so all he could do is embew them with some of his own power. And perhaps animate them in the same way Aule initially animated the dwarves, without intependent will of their own.
      But that would only disperse his own strenth, making his power easier to defeat peacemeal.

    • @Xerxes2005
      @Xerxes2005 Před rokem

      Necromancy understood as the art of raising undead beings is relatively recent. It was more about communicating with the dead to receive forbidden knowledge and divination. It was also a synonym of black magic. As I recall, there was no mention of zombies in Dol Guldur. Tolkien could have called him the Warlock, but Necromancer is far more mysterious and cooler.

    • @Parthiango1ld
      @Parthiango1ld Před 9 měsíci

      @@Xerxes2005I thought Sauron was called the necromancer because he was able to escape his own ‘death’.

  • @the88thdarcstar
    @the88thdarcstar Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for posting the artist links.
    As always a well-paced and well cited video

  • @ajfreeba
    @ajfreeba Před 2 lety +1

    This may be your best video to date. Wow. Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your incredible talent and knowledge with us. 😊

  • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
    @SpaceMonkeyBoi Před 2 lety +63

    "Somehow... Melkor has returned..."
    "How can this happen!?"
    "Dark magic, deception, secrets only the dark lord knew..."

    • @TBPetitP
      @TBPetitP Před 2 lety +20

      Hey! Don't insult Tolkien's world with some Palpatine episode XII crap hahaha it is told in Tolkien's stories that Melkor awaits his return outside the circle of creation in the void, so he well eventually return and, after his defeat, the world be made again in the second music.

    • @centurymemes1208
      @centurymemes1208 Před rokem +5

      except melkors return has myths and foreshadowing that it will come one day. while palpy just cause… somehow

    • @fluffyisyermom7631
      @fluffyisyermom7631 Před rokem +2

      get that crap out of here LOL

  • @bigbangrafa8435
    @bigbangrafa8435 Před 2 lety +86

    When the lights go out, I think Melkor would be as powerful as he ever was, maybe even more powerful than at the first song, since at all moments, both in Valanor and Middle Earth, he was always hindered at least a little by the mere existance of the light of AIlúvatar. With the sun and moon destroyed, he would for the first time, ironically, leave the shadow of the creator and become the true expression of darkness, like Ungoliant.

    • @hecate235
      @hecate235 Před 2 lety +7

      There are still Varda's stars. Menelmacar is supposed to be Orion, Swordsman of the Sky, and a foreshadowing of the Final Battle.

    • @7yep4336dfgvvh
      @7yep4336dfgvvh Před rokem +2

      I think he finds the flqme imperishable and comes back stronger than eru and defeats everyone

  • @jamiegregg9211
    @jamiegregg9211 Před 2 lety +2

    really cool vid Matt enjoyed it looking forward to the next as always

  • @UTYuetu
    @UTYuetu Před 2 lety +1

    You are my favourite Tolkien youtube creator. Love the production, presentation and knowledge you share in your videos and find them a rich insight into middle earth. Just wanted to say thank you for the content you produce and constantly look forward to new videos you produce.

  • @limitedavailability6394
    @limitedavailability6394 Před 2 lety +3

    Was just looking for any videos about this battle and I'm so glad that this channel made one!

  • @ChristaCrow
    @ChristaCrow Před 2 lety +13

    Cannot fathom the time and work that must go in to researching and creating these views. Great job as usual. ❤️🖤

  • @mikecrossley1895
    @mikecrossley1895 Před 2 lety +1

    Always great content on this channel. Thank you!

  • @DavidPerry-ui2qz
    @DavidPerry-ui2qz Před 2 lety +1

    Really great episode!!! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Would love to see it made.

  • @tomnewton4003
    @tomnewton4003 Před 2 lety +14

    Turin killing Morgoth is the best narrative mythological ending to a story ever I just wish he would fight alongside Tuor because the narrative parallels between the two is just so good!!
    And perhaps Boromir and Frodo coming back so Boromir could say "you have my shield" to Frodo and a complete redemption for all characters, it would good fan service.

  • @natebarnard3377
    @natebarnard3377 Před 2 lety +5

    The Dagor Dagorath I think is one of my favourite pieces of middle earth mythology. It just combines so much into a nice conclusion, and gives a great ending for Turin, a fantastic
    character.

  • @Carbonbasedlyfeform
    @Carbonbasedlyfeform Před 2 lety +1

    Wow. Another spectacular video. One of my favorites!

  • @fabiocataldo716
    @fabiocataldo716 Před 2 lety +1

    Ur videos are so good! Thank you so much! I just love your channel !!

  • @sapien377
    @sapien377 Před 2 lety +5

    This video was serendipitous. I was looking for a video on your channel yesterday about this topic because I was trying to compare it to the Kalpa of the Elder Scrolls lore. Great video!!

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome! I always love when I happen to release a video on a topic someone was recently searching for on my channel. :)

  • @faustomadebr
    @faustomadebr Před 2 lety +16

    As a fan of the fantasy, off course a last battle would be amazing, specially for my favorite character, Túrin.
    But as a catholic, just as Tolkien, I understand why he would change his mind, because no one knows when/how the end will come.
    I can only imagine the "Hail! Worm of Morgoth" to become "Hail, Morgoth. Die know so my familly can at last have peace."
    Aurë Entuluva!

    • @TolkienAnswers
      @TolkienAnswers Před 2 lety +1

      Christians (and Catholics specifically) do know somewhat how the world will end from Dan. 12 and Revelation. But you are right that they don't know when or many details.

    • @faustomadebr
      @faustomadebr Před 2 lety +2

      @@TolkienAnswers Revelations are not very clear, to the point many will understand the book as something that already happened when the Church was still trying to stablish. But I get your point: we have an "end" to our mythology. :)

    • @muddlewait8844
      @muddlewait8844 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for this response. I’m glad to see someone else thinking along these lines.

    • @ahmadafiifiramli6056
      @ahmadafiifiramli6056 Před 2 lety

      Chilll

  • @thehoneybunempress1664
    @thehoneybunempress1664 Před 2 lety +1

    The music in your videos is INCREDIBLE!!

  • @Watthexe0815
    @Watthexe0815 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. This is so beautiful. I’ve only just started learning about all this in depth. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you.

  • @carlthecaesar
    @carlthecaesar Před 2 lety +5

    I have been waiting for a video on the Dagor Dagorath for months upon months and you did not disappoint. This would be an incredible ending to the story of Middle Earth and even if it's not canon/unfinished, the fact that it is still shrouded in mystery makes it almost more intriguing... like we'll never know the true ending to Arda until it comes... it makes Tolkien's world seem that much closer and more real

  • @jeremygeltman
    @jeremygeltman Před rokem

    I love the artwork you use in your videos. I keep having to pause or rewind just to take it all in.

  • @authorpgbadzey5775
    @authorpgbadzey5775 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. It provided a lot of interesting background and fascinating possibilities. It made me want to go back and look things up again. :) Bravo.

  • @billvolk4236
    @billvolk4236 Před rokem +7

    It's remarkable that Turin gets to come back after so long, but the sword he is said to use to slay Morgoth (Anglachel, later renamed Gurthang) is equally strange. It was made from a meteorite, and it's the only weapon in the Legendarium said to be intelligent and capable of speech. And its personality is at least as antiheroic as Turin's: Thingol refused to touch the sword when it was given to him because it exuded malice. In its own way, the sword seems to be something that crept into Arda from outside, like Ungoliant and the Nameless Things. So the thing that brings an ultimate conclusion to the story is something that kind of feels alien to the story, like an outside hand closing the book.

  • @pscar1
    @pscar1 Před 2 lety +15

    I just love the idea of Turin getting justice in the end. It creates a beautiful end to that depressing story.

  • @leloupdessteppes3228
    @leloupdessteppes3228 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is Illuvatar’s greatest gift to his children.

  • @njlkerins
    @njlkerins Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this: a beautiful episode!

  • @ChiaraSiasat
    @ChiaraSiasat Před 2 lety +10

    Great video Matt! Thanks again for letting some us see the behind the scenes process of the recording. The Dagor Dagorath would have truly been something incredible to read had it been included in the final draft of the Silmarillion. Seeing Turín and Feänor get the chance to redeem themselves in the end and seeing the world become anew with the help of everyone from Elves, men, and dwarves would have been incredible to read. I would love to see a video one of these days on Athrabeth Finrod Ah Andreth. It’s such a great piece to read.

  • @ramzyquarnberg3229
    @ramzyquarnberg3229 Před 2 lety +8

    This would make a great movie

    • @TolkienAnswers
      @TolkienAnswers Před 2 lety +1

      It would need at least a billion dollar budget for just 9ne movie. :P

  • @certinho76
    @certinho76 Před 2 lety +1

    AMAZING!!!
    THANKS Mellon.

  • @FrancisMaynard
    @FrancisMaynard Před 2 lety +1

    can you tell me, why I start to cry almost every 2nd video my friend ... there is something in your videos that touches me deeply ... Fantastic content as always

  • @veeveevmv7514
    @veeveevmv7514 Před 2 lety +4

    thank you for creating this video!
    and I don't care what people say, this is one of the best stories from Tolkien and will always be canon inside my mind LOL

  • @barbarossarotbart
    @barbarossarotbart Před 2 lety +10

    I've read somewhere that Ar-Pharazôn and his great army will also be resurrected and fight against Morgoth in the Dagor Dagorath. This makes very likely that Morgoth himslef recreated some of his own forces.

    • @montithered4741
      @montithered4741 Před 2 lety +2

      I envision all the great heroes and villains will be brought to the last battle. However, I think Tolkien writes only of Turin and Morgoth because on them all creation turns.

    • @lordjimbo2
      @lordjimbo2 Před 2 lety +3

      I don't know that they're going to be on the side of the Valar. They've been trapped under mountains inside the earth for aeons stewing in their hatred. Some might repent but others might see this as their chance to fight the battle they were denied in the second age.

    • @barbarossarotbart
      @barbarossarotbart Před 2 lety

      @@lordjimbo2 As far as I remember they were fighting on the side of the Valar against Morgoth.

    • @charleskinsey6528
      @charleskinsey6528 Před 2 lety

      @@lordjimbo2 I like to think it would be their redemption arc, like the ghosts that Aragon commanded to fight to repent from their oathbreaking. They could make amends and receive the forgiveness of the Valar.

  • @glydoughnut9432
    @glydoughnut9432 Před 2 lety

    I've been waiting for you to cover this!

  • @basilhurtubise-essopos3166

    Omg yes, it’s been a long time I wished you made such a video thanks man!

  • @sauron3488
    @sauron3488 Před 2 lety +11

    For in the Dagorath, Arda will be destroyed.

  • @timidity3523
    @timidity3523 Před 2 lety +3

    This would be a great material for a video game, since we most likely never will seen it in any published works or actual media. And i just got the greatest idea for the setting:)

  • @KazgarothUsher
    @KazgarothUsher Před 2 lety +1

    This was an excellent post - it certainly fired my imagination! Thanks :)

  • @tomtate5329
    @tomtate5329 Před 2 lety

    Haven't got time to watch this till later on tonight but needed to say......hell yeah I've been waiting for this video!!!! Love the content..its the best channel on CZcams! ❤

  • @AnimeFanatic5602
    @AnimeFanatic5602 Před 2 lety +4

    There was a what-if that I found a while back. In it, Bilbo immediately made a connection between Smaug and Lobelia Sackville-Baggins. During the Dagor Dagorath, he gave Morgoth a dressing down saying that stealing the Silmarils was something that he'd expect from a Sackville-Baggins and not one of the powers of Arda while Sauron looked on in glee.

  • @tdkreturns-batcavepictures1224

    Finally about time you did a video on this!
    TBH I really love how Tolkien created his version of the Day of Judgement into the lore of Middle-Earth since I'm a Christian myself.

  • @omeryakuppatan5784
    @omeryakuppatan5784 Před 2 lety

    Bro your voice is so soft that I can listen it all day

  • @oscarliegeois8066
    @oscarliegeois8066 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work ! Thank you so much 🤩

  • @philkugler2429
    @philkugler2429 Před 2 lety +7

    I like your question at the end: would Morgoth be able to resurrect his servants?
    So my convoluted answer to this is yes, kind of. The youtuber Kyle Hill did an episode where he threw a ring into artificial lava and the results were pretty shocking. Because of the poor conductive quality of liquid rock it formed a shell around the ring, insulating it from the rest of the heat around it, and perfectly preserving it. The ring wasn't destroyed, just encapsulated.
    So there is a very very good chance that Sauron's spirit is still alive, just lost inside mount doom. With Morgoth coming back, there is a chance he would be able to find the ring and restore Sauron.
    It's also likely that the balrogs would come out of hiding when their master returns.
    Fantastic question.

  • @infamousnocturnal7718
    @infamousnocturnal7718 Před 2 lety +18

    Just realised the whole story of Arda is essentially different parts of Eru’s personality destroying the toxic part of his psyche. Is Arda just therapy for Iluvatar?

    • @charlesmartin1121
      @charlesmartin1121 Před 2 lety +3

      I like it...divine self-guided therapy.

    • @muddlewait8844
      @muddlewait8844 Před 2 lety +3

      Ah, if only I could get rid of my own personal flaws by having a dead guy I made up use a big magic sword to stab them to death.

    • @through-faith-alone
      @through-faith-alone Před 2 měsíci

      and this is why this stuff comes from the psyche of man, as God has no "toxic part"

  • @Agreus93
    @Agreus93 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video!
    I always liked this version :D

  • @bendygamer4143
    @bendygamer4143 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video i have been waiting for this.

  • @patrickdepoortere6830
    @patrickdepoortere6830 Před 2 lety +13

    He has no power to resurrect his servants. He can gather what aspect remains, in whatever form and further corrupt and manipulate what already exists...potentially influencing or turning others. Another important consideration is time. How much time does he have to spread his ill-will and who is susceptible to his machinations? Who are his four horsemen?

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k Před 2 lety +5

      His servants are bound to Arda (by their own actions).
      The majority are left in the form of spirits unable to affect the material world - like Sauron, Saruman, etc. - having lost the power to take the form they desire. In fact, they first lose their ability to shapeshift, then trapped in a fixed form of their choice, they lose the ability to rebuild their material form.
      If Morgoth returns he can "just" give them a material form as his power is sunk in Arda itself.

    • @tonyusa5509
      @tonyusa5509 Před rokem +2

      As per my post, I think this way:
      Melkor, after thousands of years of resting, will regain all his strength and powers. He could resurrect his old "friends".. but I think that it would be easier for him to call out the Nameless things that are gnawing Arda. They will emerge from below and it would be an unexpected attack and an unknown force to face.

  • @dan_was_here9328
    @dan_was_here9328 Před 2 lety +42

    The Dagor Dagorath was similar to Ragnarok and other End of the World beliefs in other religions. On the positive side, Arda is still rebuilt and still has a future ahead.

    • @Georgios1821
      @Georgios1821 Před 2 lety +6

      Actually no is a mix of the and of the Revelation of John.
      Tolkien was a Faithful Roman Catholic.

    • @apachehelicopter9032
      @apachehelicopter9032 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes...like GOT when you know history the literary wheel just keeps on spinning

    • @adammiller4122
      @adammiller4122 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Georgios1821 wrong. Tolkien borrowed EXTREMELY heavily from the Norse creation poem Voluspa in the Poetic Edda, among many other Norse, Celtic and Anglo Saxon lore and myth. Tolkien’s personal religion is beside the point. I mean, that pretty common knowledge for enthusiasts, you might do a bit more research.

    • @Georgios1821
      @Georgios1821 Před 2 lety +1

      @@adammiller4122 No his relegion was the most influential part of his also the greatest influence on his novel was his faith read the book and then compare them with the Bible.

    • @adammiller4122
      @adammiller4122 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Georgios1821 not sure if you’re ignorant on purpose or accident, clearly you didn’t understand what I was saying. Either way it’s a waste of my time to continue. Yeah sure man you’re right lmao

  • @BrianTheBeardedNerd
    @BrianTheBeardedNerd Před 2 lety +2

    As a new subscriber, I really love this content! Keep it up 🤙🤙

  • @cvetanvelinov4404
    @cvetanvelinov4404 Před rokem

    Simply amazing! Thank you.

  • @greyworld6242
    @greyworld6242 Před 2 lety +19

    This needs to be animated or be in a movie!
    I wonder what Sauron’s fate would’ve been like if he had a role to play in this event? Would it be different or the same?

  • @lhadzyan7300
    @lhadzyan7300 Před 2 lety +10

    makes perfect sense of Morgoth bringing back all together everyone who helped him in the past or did evil on their own aside of his command - as Ungoliant and her kind did - as long all have one common motif to join together agains the Valar and the Children of Illuvatar and take over the world for their own deeds once for all. So Sauron, Ancalagon, all the Balrogs and even Saruman and Ungoliant might come back to became a huge hassle to take over before dealing directly on Morgoth himself as how Tulkas joined by Eönwe and Turin Turambar might do then at the end of all. Sadly Tolkien didn´t wanted to deal directly about it and so the story remains unfinished and sparsedly throught different works to have the fans getting all together the pieces and wonder about it. (I wonder if "The New Shadow" was an attempt precuel leading on the path before the Dagor Dagorath or it´s a totally unrelated work.)

  • @johnnyprizm
    @johnnyprizm Před rokem

    As per usual...Epic and informative! thank you sir!

  • @Leatherface-
    @Leatherface- Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Thank you for the video!

  • @nightfalls5462
    @nightfalls5462 Před 2 lety +4

    didn't knew that Morgoth would literally destroy the sun and moon... damn, what kind of powerhouse is this guy?!

    • @michaelblower7363
      @michaelblower7363 Před rokem

      He's the second most powerful entity in the Tolkien Universe. Only Eru tops him.
      Very much like how Lucifer was the closest to God in the Christian mythos.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Před 2 lety +13

    Dagor Dagorath is Sindarin, a combination of dagor ("battle"), with its own class-plural dagor-ath ("all battles"), therefore: "Battle of All Battles". This name is only attested in a manuscript about "The Istari".
    In the oath of Elendil, the "End of the World" is expressed in Quenya as Ambar-metta.
    In a List of Names from the 1930s, the battle of the End of the World was called Dagor Delothrin in Noldorin ("Terrible Battle").

  • @kuzingatia7962
    @kuzingatia7962 Před 2 lety +1

    Great stuff, man! Your videos always remind me of all of the Middle-Earth books I have yet to read 📚

  • @NerdoftheRings
    @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +2

    Check out a fun kickstarter I recently found out about! "A Long Expected Soundscape", where a very talented guy is making a series of accompanying tracks for you while you read The Lord of the Rings! www.kickstarter.com/projects/expectedsoundscape/a-long-expected-soundscape

  • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
    @SpaceMonkeyBoi Před 2 lety +3

    Sauron defeated after the war of the ring:
    **gets tossed into the void**
    Melkor: "hey..."
    Sauron: "hey..."
    Melkor: "so... how'd they beat you?"
    Sauron: "uumm... well they sent millions of men after me, a- and I got the ring back, and I was killing them left and right like the badass I am! But they had me surrounded, so I was like 'you know what, you guys aren't having the pleasure of killing me!'. So I jumped into the void, but not before throwing a grenade at them! Totally didn't get fooled by some Hobbits and an old man! I'm too cool for that!"
    Melkor: "mhmm.... sounds like bull..."
    Sauron: "shut up! If you're so much better, why don't you get us out of here?"
    Melkor: "observe..."

  • @Feanor_1169
    @Feanor_1169 Před 2 lety +35

    Great video as always!
    💠💠💠
    If Dagor Dagorath would really happen in the end, what would Tom Bombadil's part be?
    Would he finally be concerned with this battle, because the world will be broken in which he lives too?
    Or would he climb Taniquetil with Goldberry on his back and sit themselves down on a lounge chair with a big bucket of popcorn?

    • @mudyao
      @mudyao Před 2 lety +8

      i think that would depend on your interpretation of who Tom is: Author/Eru avatar? Audience avatar?
      If audience avatar, probably sit back and watch since, as the audience, there isn't anything we can do
      if Author avatar, probably nothing, until everything is finished and says hello there

    • @josephgriffin2388
      @josephgriffin2388 Před rokem +3

      Well, Bombadil was the ESSENCE of the original song, so his part part would be integral to the Dagorath.

    • @richardthomas5362
      @richardthomas5362 Před rokem

      LOL

  • @kein_indianer
    @kein_indianer Před 2 lety +1

    Cheers for this great video.

  • @kentilorama
    @kentilorama Před 2 lety

    Love your videos man. Never missed even one.

  • @CameoAmalthea
    @CameoAmalthea Před rokem +3

    What I like about the different versions in different books is it makes it feel like a real mythology. Real mythologies weren’t written down at first and were told different ways and some lost and some changed. There’s no canon of Greek Mythology, there are versions and theories.
    Tolkien by writing different versions of stories created something that feels real, like a mythology that came down through ages with changes and lost things.
    Sometimes I think I’d like to engrave Tolkien’s writings on tablets and be buried with them in a tomb to confuse further archaeologists. (My ideal death plan is something to confuse future archeologists).

  • @finns935
    @finns935 Před 2 lety +6

    I wonder what happen to Morgoth/Melkor after Dagor Dagorath, cause all Ainur can't die.. this case also applieds to Morgoth/Melkor himself. maybe after Dagor Dagorath, Melkor admitted defeat.. in front of everyone ( including Eru )

    • @muddlewait8844
      @muddlewait8844 Před 2 lety +1

      I think the only happy ending must involve Melkor’s redemption somehow, but the problem is that Melkor redeemed isn’t even Melkor any more, not in any meaningful way. His entire role since the first note was to try and contradict Eru. It’s a problem, one even Tolkien couldn’t solve - maybe not even face.

    • @danielhamilton351
      @danielhamilton351 Před 2 lety +2

      I can only imagine that Melkor, the other fallen ainur, and their minions would be locked away in the void again for all eternity. Or until Eru decides to spice things up again and "accidentally" releases them.

    • @michaelblower7363
      @michaelblower7363 Před rokem

      Maybe Melkor becomes like Sauron; so terribly weakened that he is basically of no threat anymore. A shadow of his former self.

  • @hunterroylund4842
    @hunterroylund4842 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know how you manage to keep putting out such quality, but don’t stop!
    I never got why the Valar didn’t just kill him in the first place if it was possible for the little guy to polish him off. They even have a prophecy so it’s not like they could be surprised.

  • @nicknamenescio
    @nicknamenescio Před 2 lety +1

    Best video on this channel.
    I always loved the Dagor Dagorath out of the very reasons you mentioned. Great to hear that there are grounds to argue that it might be canon after all, also in Tolkien's own view.
    In my "personal canon", it always was part of it, but it feels better to see that there is a chance that the author himself might have kept this great idea of a cathartic conclusion within the accepted part of his vision.

  • @JainaSoloB312
    @JainaSoloB312 Před 2 lety +12

    It strikes me that, while a wonderful ending for the characters of the First Age, this is a rather poor ending to LotR. That's why I think it's vital Sauron does *not* come back. I like to think that Morgoth would have been able to resurrect Sauron, had his spirit not been utterly destroyed with the Ring. That way, we can say the forces of good might not have won in the end, were it not for the actions of the Fellowship.
    This maintains the themes of LotR, even amidst the war of gods and mythic warriors of old: It's the humble Hobbits, the Fellowship, the uniting of the Free Peoples, the self-defeating evil of the Ring, the pity of Bilbo, the friendship of Sam and Frodo, etc. which Eru Iluvátar works through to achieve victory, and peace.

    • @michaelblower7363
      @michaelblower7363 Před rokem

      Agreed. It is certainly "the small things" that helps us fight back evil.

    • @simonster-9094
      @simonster-9094 Před 28 dny

      Then again, that may be why Tolkien abandoned the concept. As stated in the video, the event itself may not be canon, but the legend of it within the story (I think at least) is.

  • @uzaysezer9565
    @uzaysezer9565 Před 2 lety +27

    Even if Morgoth could resurrect Sauron, I think he would decide to bench him as I dont think he wouldnt view Sauron's attempt of replacing him as the next Dark Lord too highly.

    • @Raven-um2wf
      @Raven-um2wf Před 2 lety +4

      His track record isn't all that great either, after all his failures led to the war of wrath ultimately. I can't imagine Melkor would be too happy with him overall.

    • @iraklhspetsas5536
      @iraklhspetsas5536 Před 2 lety +3

      Actually he was still working for morgoth, it wasn't replacing it was more like prepearing his return. That can be stated because he made numenoreans whorship melkor and not himself. Also if he managed to conquere middle earth it would be really helpfull for morgoth in dagor dagorath

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Před 2 lety +3

      @@iraklhspetsas5536 I very much think that Sauron was following entirely his own agenda with the Numenórians. He merely made them worship Morgoth instead of himself because it was easier. Morgoth was a faraway concept to the later Numenórians, it had been thousands of years since he had shown his face to their ancestors. Sauron on the other hand was a very real and omnipresent villain, so even the Deciever may have had a bit of trouble in making them believe he could be their savior. No, he needed a good basis first that he could later insert himself into. Sauron was done following Morgoth, even if the wounds his lord left would never heal and everything he did was ultimately just in Morgoth's design. But Sauron wanted to at least believe that he was doing it all out of his own free will.

    • @iraklhspetsas5536
      @iraklhspetsas5536 Před 2 lety +5

      @@magiv4205 true but I wrote it trying to explain my thought that he is not trying to replace morgoth he is trying to follow his steps, ultimately trying to help morgoth's rise because he knew he was in no way equal to the weakest of the valar so surely he could not replace the strongest among the ainur. The entire plan of sauron gives me a feeling that he had always had morgoth's possible future return in the back of his mind.

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Před 2 lety

      @@iraklhspetsas5536 fair enough, we can agree on that.

  • @VoiceoftheRings
    @VoiceoftheRings Před 2 lety +1

    This was SO Hopeful and well done! I enjoyed it so much that I am lost for words. I love that you showed that the dwarves were also graphed in. It really is an awesome thing. Even though Tolkien removed parts of this from the story and his son, I think the way you worded everything was Beautiful and I could not agree more. I think This is something Tolkien thought about and maybe did want to put in but never finished? Fun Thoughts! Thanks, Matt! Great Video!!! Think one of my top 5 Favs out of all your videos! That's saying something I like all your videos haha. :)

  • @TolkienAnswers
    @TolkienAnswers Před 2 lety +2

    YES!!!!!! I've been waiting for this one. This is canon to me. Great job!