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  • An overview of the Rise and Fall of Númenor! Living on the island that was a gift from the Valar to the Edain, this great kingdom of Men would prove a pivotal player in the Second Age. It is sure to be a primary location for the new Amazon Lord of the Rings on Prime series, and boasts some of the most dramatic stories from the time period.
    Today's video tracks Númenor's beginning under King Elros Tar-Minyatur - the mortal brother of Elrond. From there, we follow the story of these men as they help the elves of Lindon in the War of Elves and Sauron. I'll explain how the Númenóreans begin to turn their backs on the elves and Valar, until their island is finally destroyed after Ar-Pharazôn falls prey to the lies of Sauron.
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    White Ships from Valinor - Ted Nasmith
    Adunie - Greset David
    Numenor - Sarka Skorpikova
    The Edain - Wouter Florusse
    Until the world is broken and remade - Jenny Dolfen
    Imperial Numenorean Armour - Turner Mohan
    Numenor - Volodymyr Ivanitsky
    Nimloth - Rivkaz
    White Tree of Gondor - 1OSHUART
    Elros Tar-Minyatur - Liz Danforth
    The Eagles of Manwe - Pete Amachree
    Elrond and Elros Tar-Minyatur - Stardust
    Port of Numenor - Giovanni Calore
    Hillmen and Wolfdogs - Jan Popisil
    Numenoreans - Abe Papakhian
    Numenorean Armor Color - Turner Mohan
    Pelargir Docks - Emilio Rodriguez
    The Mariner's Wife - Turner Mohan
    Dunlending - John Howe
    Elves in Andunie - Matej Cadil
    Aldarion Returns From His First Voyage - Ted Nasmith
    Numenorean Guard - Luis F Bejarano
    Middle-earth Panorama (Pelargir) - Roger Garland
    Numenor - Inacio Henrique
    Sauron - Jean Pascal Leclerc
    Numenor - Izzi
    Elfs of the Last Alliance - Tiamatnightmare
    Eldalonde - Matej Cadil
    The Evil Runs Deep in Numenor - Oznerol
    Numenorean Tower - Greset David
    Armenelos - Skullb*st*rd
    Manwe Sulimo - Gustavo Malek
    Sunrise on the Colossi at Numenor - Kip Rasmussen
    Faithful Family, Inzilbeth and Inziladun - Juliana Pinho
    Miriel - Un Cheon
    Telperien - JB Mossa
    Ar-Pharazon - Nemanja Bubalo
    The Mighty Sauron - Toherrys
    Sauron the Deceiver - Toherrys
    Sauron Bows, Submits to Ar-Pharazon - Kip Rasmussen
    Annatar Chained - Nemanja Bubalo
    Sauron High Priest - Nemanja Bubalo
    Sauron High Priest Masked - Nemanja Bubalo
    Annatar - Alais
    The Treasure - Nele Diel
    Sauron and Ar-Pharazon - Janka Lateckova
    Ar-Pharazon - Steamey
    Ar-Pharazon - Clemence
    Annatar - Anastasiya Cemetery
    Sauron speaks to Ar-Pharazon - Marty Lionel
    Morgoth - Timo Bg Vihola
    Slave Inspection - Merlkir
    Ar-Pharazon - Edvige Faini
    Isildur and the fruit of Nimloth - Eva Zahradnikova
    Isildur Steals the Last Fruit of Nimloth - Sara M Morello
    Ar-Pharazon - Nemanja Bubalo
    Ar-Pharazon Old - Nemanja Bubalo
    The King's Counselor - Turner Mohan
    Numenor's Legion of Armenelos - Sam McKinnon
    Ar-Pharazon Defies - Paula DiSante
    Ar-Pharazon Armor - Clemence Morisseau
    Ar-Pharazon's Fleet at Umbar - Niwa Jongkind
    The Destroying Wave over Numenor - Kip Rasmussen
    The Fall of Numenor - Miriel - Rena Foxfairy
    The Drowning of Numenor - John Howe
    Lord of Mordor - Snow Monster
    Ships of the Faithful - Ted Nasmith
    Black Numenoreans - Jovan Delic Herumor
    Mouth of Sauron - Nemanja Bubalo
    Out Of The Sea I Am Come - Turner Mohan
    Battle of Minas Tirith - Andrzej Grzechnik
    Elendil and Sons - Abe Papakhian
    The Palantir - Morgen Bell
    Meneltarma - Peet
    Numenor - Eric Faure Brac
    Minas Tirith - Ludovic Bourgeois
    Arthedain Rangers - Wouter Florusse
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  • @NerdoftheRings
    @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +396

    Which tales or characters from Numenor would you like to see featured in their own videos?

    • @xaviermontesdeoca2440
      @xaviermontesdeoca2440 Před 2 lety +39

      King Tar Aldarion

    • @TheCinderestBlockAround
      @TheCinderestBlockAround Před 2 lety +26

      I would really like to see a video that goes into more details about the fall and the escape of the faithful if possible

    • @Ace-cr9qt
      @Ace-cr9qt Před 2 lety +9

      How ironic the 13 King what do that

    • @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615
      @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615 Před 2 lety +15

      Ar-Pharazon the dick head, I mean the golden..

    • @gyromurphy
      @gyromurphy Před 2 lety +11

      I've only read the lotr books and watched the movies. I have no knowledge of anything aside from those but I thoroughly enjoy learning about the lore from this channel. It's like an entire world to be discovered. Thanks for telling these stories so that people like me can understand but going in depth enough that it keeps my interest.

  • @gino7lord
    @gino7lord Před 2 lety +2403

    I think Numenor was Saurons greatest victory, he singlehandedly brought down the greatest kingdom of men ever purely thorugh manipulation.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 2 lety +90

      Had he been captured earlier, say about the time he was sandwiched in the War of the Elves and Sauron, it is unlikely he would have been nearly as successful.
      Up until that point Númenor had remained wise and humble, treating the Men of Middle-earth with compassion rather than holding them in contempt as their inferiors*. They sought to pass on everything they had learned in their time in Beleriand and centuries developing in isolation. In a way, they were doing the Valar’s job for them.
      Once they adopted the mentality that the lengthened lifespan, greatly increased height, and knowledge granted to them made other Men lesser to them, they also started to believe themselves inferior to Elves by design, and thus began an insatiable desire for immortality.
      That change in perception is reflected in a complete 180 of Númenor’s foreign policy goals. Without all of these changes taking place, surely they would have been nigh incorruptible?
      *Yes I know the Gwaithurum are the glaring exception. Ironic since even the Haradrim were treated better until the end.

    • @Chosen_Ash
      @Chosen_Ash Před 2 lety +11

      Not just men but of any kingdoms

    • @89Ayten
      @89Ayten Před 2 lety +10

      He should have kept on doing the same thing to take down the middle-earth men, elves and dwarves. Rather than through military arms.

    • @knullhast
      @knullhast Před 2 lety +10

      just like the CCP has done to the US

    • @zoetropo1
      @zoetropo1 Před 2 lety +22

      @HiddenLeafShinobi I think he means the Chinese government. The truth is, the West brought itself down by putting most of its manufacturing eggs into one foreign basket.

  • @ericryckman1559
    @ericryckman1559 Před rokem +240

    Tolkien had such a rich understanding of ancient history, various cultural origin stories, and the human condition that it's almost unbelievable.

    • @JayPrakash-th4rd
      @JayPrakash-th4rd Před rokem +5

      He didn't waste time on social media that's why

    • @kitty-danger
      @kitty-danger Před 11 měsíci +8

      ​​@@JayPrakash-th4rd wasn't social media invented after his death so by your logic shouldn't everyone has his understanding of these topics

    • @senirukankanamge4455
      @senirukankanamge4455 Před 9 měsíci +1

      He is one of the time. So dedicated and love his work to the point where you invent a whole new fukcing language

    • @ericryckman1559
      @ericryckman1559 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @JayPrakash-th4rd Since it didn't exist during his time, you can't really make that claim, can you? Plus, there are those who use social media to actually broaden their understanding of different cultures and ideas. Information that would have been extremely hard, if not impossible to obtain in his time without a proper education, can be had by almost anyone now with a computer or smarthpone and the internet.
      I agree that we have more distractions than ever, and the larger commercial influence of social media consists of spam advertising, cheap copies, gas lighting, devisive garbage, and misinformation. More people living in this time have the potential to obtain the knowledge, but they lack the dedication and will power complete anything. This is the lost era without focus. Everyone is kind of drifting and grasping at straws post covid. Everyone's definition of what was and what will be has come into question in these uncertain times of massive change.
      If nothing else. Just take solace in the fact that you're living through the most exciting times in human history, where greed had a child with progress and birthed our own obsolescence one feature or app at a time. This all started with industrialization and the fall of the skilled laborer and craftsmen. The factories were the Walmarts and Amazons of their day. Doing things cheaper, faster, and on a larger scale to put the small businesses out of business. Someone on an assembly line can learn to do only one task. This allows them to learn quickly while getting paid less. They would also be incapable of ever becoming future competition since they only know a single step of the process. A nice built-in control mechanism and failsafe that allowed for abuse of the workers.
      Things are the same today, just more complex. A complex B.S. facade. Complex in a dishonest way, not a smart way. When mental gymnastics are needed to understand exactly how an everyday object works, how the legal system works, how credit works, how college debt works, how inflation works, how banks work, how news works, how the govement works. This is not by accident . . . This favors the ones who wish to abuse power with impunity. What you don't know can't hurt them.They are control mechanisms. Ignorance in your prey is a good fail-safe in a preditory system. People are way too content in their own ignorance. Most people don't understand how wifi, the internet, or smartphones work. We are more like apes with toys who are getting more and more emotionally and mentally fragile while unlearning how to be patient or think for ourselves. We are becoming dependent on things that can die if the sun burps . . . It's pathetic.

    • @ralphmilano1703
      @ralphmilano1703 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@ericryckman1559well said!

  • @untruelie2640
    @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +745

    If anyone was wondering: The Dúnedain of Arnor and Gondor weren't just those on board the nine ships of Elendil. There were many others of the Faithful who fled Númenor in the centuries before Ar-Pharazôn's rule to escape persecution. They settled in Eriador and in the future core lands of Gondor, especially in Pelargir.

    • @Kira-zy2ro
      @Kira-zy2ro Před 2 lety +69

      thanks. i was wondering how 9 ships could fill two entire kingdoms and make them populous enough to stand bitter onslaughts for centuries.. That would mean 9 super tanker sized ships stacked full of people, mostly women pregnant by triplets or something LOL
      Middle earth already containing vast amounts of faithful numenoreans would make 'some' more sense

    • @juhomantynen4638
      @juhomantynen4638 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Kira-zy2ro 9 Noah's arks if you will...

    • @untruelie2640
      @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Kira-zy2ro Well, probably not vast amounts. I'm not sure if anyone knows the exact numbers, but my estimate would be that a maximum of 10,000-20,000 Dúnedain lived in later Gondor and not more than a few thousand in Eriador. The ships of the refugees were certainly packed with people and we know that the Númenorians did build enormous ships, so I guess that at least a few hundred people (perhaps 900-1,000?) escaped the destruction of Númenor, perhaps more. I think we have to imagine the treasure ships of Zheng He here as an equivalent to the númenorian ships.
      The combined strength of Gondor and Arnor was big enough to win a bloody long war against Sauron, but according to Tolkien, the losses of the war and the final massacre were enough to cripple the númenorian population of Arnor permanently. The northern realm was in decline ever since, until only a few hundred (?) Dúnedain remained at the end of the third age. Eriador hadn't been settled by large numbers of númenorian colonists like Gondor, so that would explain why Gondor prevailed while Arnor was crippled so easily.

    • @stankobarabata2406
      @stankobarabata2406 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes, but what happened to them? How did they cease to be? I'm not new to LoTr, but I'm not versed in that particular part of the lore. We know Aragorn is more or less the last of that race, and with his death Numenoreans become history, if not outright myth.
      So.. what happened? Anyone who knows - please tell us.

    • @D2attemp
      @D2attemp Před 2 lety +28

      @@stankobarabata2406 Isildur’s death at the Disaster at the Gladden fields depleted the North’s Dunédain population. Arnor the kingdom eventually split into 3 petty kingdoms because the 10th King’s 3 sons could not get along. These 3 kingdoms drained their population fighting each other until the Witch-King of Angmar converted 1 petty kingdom (by then most of the Dunédain in that kingdom were supplanted with Dunlendings) and destroyed the other 2. That’s why Aragorn lived his life as a Ranger in the wilds instead of as a prince. Also this is why there are so few Dunédain in the North. In Gondor one of the Kings married a Rhovanion (ancestors to the Rohirrim) and their mixed blood son Eldacar was viewed as lesser to the Dunédain so his Cousin Castamir the Usurper rebelled and took the throne. Eldacar fled to his mother’s people and with their help they took back the throne and killed Castamir and his followers. This entire conflict was called the kin-strife and it resulted in many Dunédain’s killed and many extended royal family members to renounce their claims and marry into other noble families. Finally Sauron sent a Great Plague that severely depopulated Gondor and Arnor’s population numbers.

  • @legatus2976
    @legatus2976 Před 2 lety +854

    There is a recurring theme in Tolkien's works that those who are esteemed the "mightiest and greatest" of their people often bring only ruin to their people through their pride.
    Melkor
    Feanor
    Turin
    The Numenoreans
    Saruman
    And yet it is often those who are ignored, those deemed 'weak' or 'insignificant', who truly step up and become the greatest heroes of all.

    • @Arturius1987
      @Arturius1987 Před 2 lety +30

      Fair point... Turgon, as well.

    • @zoetropo1
      @zoetropo1 Před 2 lety +6

      Elwe Thingol

    • @michaelblower7363
      @michaelblower7363 Před 2 lety +9

      Indeed. Never underestimate the Quiet Ones. ^_^

    • @user78405
      @user78405 Před 2 lety

      thats true...and i talked too much on twitter to influence mighty and powerful so they can fall harder by manipulation, among themselves they always have a mouth of a serpent to take advantage of them

    • @KillNamniaR
      @KillNamniaR Před 2 lety +12

      Turin the sigma antihero.. Túrin never had a choice

  • @paulrockatansky77
    @paulrockatansky77 Před 2 lety +851

    It's amazing that even with the One Ring, Sauron was unable to defeat the Numenoreans militarily. And yet where the swords had failed, the wicked tongue prevailed. Funny how other prominent villains possessed the same evil ability to enchant you with their talk - Grima, Saruman and Glaurung. (If I remember correctly, Dragons in general were reported to be masterful manipulators, hence Grima's nickname "Wormtongue"). Even Morgoth fooled the Valar on more than one occasion.
    A lesson for all of us to heed: beware of wolves in sheep's clothing, thriving on your fears and feeding you what you want to hear.

    • @Kowalski089
      @Kowalski089 Před 2 lety +13

      @@imaginemyshock8067 Indeed.

    • @michaelblower7363
      @michaelblower7363 Před 2 lety +25

      I agree. There's a lot of dishonest speech going around. So we all need to keep our wits about us.

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Před 2 lety +13

      @@imaginemyshock8067 Every day I realize just how much people hate the truth because it makes them uncomfortable. Or more specifically, they've been told so much that the truth is inconvenient that they reject it.

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 2 lety +11

      *Democrats

    • @paulrockatansky77
      @paulrockatansky77 Před 2 lety +13

      @@deagor4578 I'm talking about how false sense of superiority is often fueled by nationalism and religious fanaticism. How it can leave common sense, human decency, care for fellow men and even scientific empirical evidence far in the rear-view mirror. How foreign bad actors can find useful idiots to do their dirty work for them and lead an empire to the brink of collapse.

  • @zekejeager2451
    @zekejeager2451 Před 2 lety +26

    Deeemn. Elendil saw his homeland destroyed. And a hundred years later, he faced the mastermind of his homeland's destruction. And he died fighting it. Truly a giga chad.

  • @teleportedbreadfor3days
    @teleportedbreadfor3days Před 7 měsíci +15

    Sauron’s lies were utterly terrifying. His promises and claims were huge, and yet still his words were convincing. His deceit of Numenor was his greatest work, and Sauron must have had fun while it lasted.

  • @juanantoniogragasin1685
    @juanantoniogragasin1685 Před 2 lety +82

    Ahhh the Glory that was Numenor.
    My favorite Kingdom in all of Middle Earth.

  • @MourningCoffeeMusic
    @MourningCoffeeMusic Před rokem +17

    Numenor: THE SEA IS ALWAYS RIGHT
    The Sea: *sinks Numenor*

    • @cuitaro
      @cuitaro Před měsícem +1

      The Númenoreans were wrong this time

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Před rokem +771

    Amazon don't seem to realise that Numenoreans are supposed to be the mightiest of men.

    • @AustinSincrow
      @AustinSincrow Před rokem +51

      Yea. Such a missed opportunity.

    • @lordnicenstein5105
      @lordnicenstein5105 Před rokem +96

      Also it cost 1billion and yet I have been more amazed while watching the legendary journeys of Hercules with Kevin Sorbo🤣😵

    • @MrTerrorkiller
      @MrTerrorkiller Před rokem +59

      tHe SeA iS aLwAyS RiGht

    • @flaviusstilicho1239
      @flaviusstilicho1239 Před rokem

      @@MrTerrorkiller eLf WoRkErS tAkInG yOuR tRaDeS

    • @jn01996
      @jn01996 Před rokem +20

      @@MrTerrorkiller You guys are just trolls the show is phenomenal even the LOTR wasn't 100% accurate with the books.

  • @nitotech
    @nitotech Před rokem +194

    Its crazy how Elrond's brother was the very first king and much much later came to look after Aragorn.

    • @border8204
      @border8204 Před rokem +36

      What I find interesting, if you look at the lineage of Aragorn, Elrond is basically a great great great x 30 uncle or something. Somewhere in Elros and Elronds line married a Maiar I believe, and Elros, his brother chose to be immortal and married a human and then founded Numenor. Elendil, descendant of Elros, was part of the Faithful on Numenor and with his son Isildur, travel to M.E. and after a few generations eventually formed the Dunedain of Arnor. So Aragorn is essentially a human descended from the elves and Maiar (yes, the physical gods of Middle Earth, aka, Gandalf and Saruman among others) all mixed together. Aragorn is a descendant of both Gandalf and Elros while being mostly human.

    • @3DMasterST
      @3DMasterST Před rokem +12

      @@border8204 The Maiar weren't the gods of the Middle-earth but their servants, the gods were the Valar.

    • @border8204
      @border8204 Před rokem +4

      @@3DMasterST they were spirits or lesser gods created to help the Vala. They were not quite as powerful as the Vala but still a God in their own right especially compared to normal men.

    • @3DMasterST
      @3DMasterST Před rokem +8

      @@border8204 Angels would be more appropriate analogy who too are gods when compared to mortal men.

    • @lawrenceiverson1924
      @lawrenceiverson1924 Před rokem +9

      @@border8204 Aragorn is certainly a descendant of Elros , but NOT Gandalf . The maia from whom he is descended is Melian , a maia of Yavanna , where Gandalf is associated with Manwé and is no relation of Aragorn's

  • @xdfckt2564
    @xdfckt2564 Před rokem +15

    This was better than the series.
    Thanks for saving my time.

  • @chazk7530
    @chazk7530 Před 2 lety +166

    Its cool that an alternative name for Numenor is Atalante, making the connection to the Atlantis myth more solid.

    • @Nyteshift84
      @Nyteshift84 Před 2 lety +43

      I recall to have read somewhere that Tolkien himself didn´t really intend to mirror the Atlantis myth with Numenor, but upon discovering that one of his alternate names for Numenor after the Drowning was Atalante was very pleasantly surprised and chose to keep it that way, very much aware of the connection :D

    • @zakmckracken7330
      @zakmckracken7330 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Nyteshift84 discovering? As author, how is that unintentional? (no offense, just curious)

    • @ThatSexyNerdReacts
      @ThatSexyNerdReacts Před 2 lety +16

      @@maxxor-overworldhero6730 come on it was the 50s not the 18th century I'm sure he wouldve known a little about it

    • @weisthor0815
      @weisthor0815 Před 2 lety +5

      only that atlantis was not just a myth

    • @chazk7530
      @chazk7530 Před 2 lety +2

      @@weisthor0815 I wish it wasn't but we've only really got Platos word for it, and he was telling a story that was already thousands of years old, assuming he didn't just make it up.

  • @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615

    "ELENDIL! ELENDIL! FOR THE WEST!" Thanks brother! You re a champion!

  • @bigl5343
    @bigl5343 Před 2 lety +223

    I can see why the black Numenoreans turned against the Valar. Imagine living alongside elvs that were immortal, invited to live in Valinor while men had to face death from time and not only prohibited to travel to Valinor in life, but not rebodied after death to live in Valinor. Such can easily be seen as unfair. Unfortunately, anger makes manipulation to darkness easy.

    • @FirstLast-gk6lg
      @FirstLast-gk6lg Před 2 lety +48

      Esp when the men try to sail there and instead of being told no, they are all killed and their nation sunk into the ocean lol a bit drastic

    • @theyoten1613
      @theyoten1613 Před 2 lety +20

      @Adora Belle Dearheart Considering mortality a gift is the biggest cope of the entire Tolkien universe. Death is no one's friend.

    • @Dingbobber
      @Dingbobber Před 2 lety +52

      @@theyoten1613 You forgot the part where men live with Eru forever in peace when they die, but the elves are doomed to die with this world and be dead forever.

    • @Ratchet2431
      @Ratchet2431 Před 2 lety +56

      To me the funniest thing is that the Valar had no better idea than to put the island of Númenor closer to Valinor (where it was forbidden to go) than to Middle-earth (where it was allowed). No wonder the Numenoreans were so confused!

    • @Zonkotron
      @Zonkotron Před 2 lety +6

      @@Dingbobber Huh, pretty sure not. Don't the elves wait in the halls of Mandos for the remaking of the world ?

  • @TheCinderestBlockAround
    @TheCinderestBlockAround Před 2 lety +243

    I see Númenor. I click. I am so glad you’ve finally made this! Reading it in the Silmarillion (well one of the Epilogues) was great but I’m excited to see it in a video 😁

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +19

      It's certainly a highlighted overview - as I mention in the vid, there will be more to come as we dive into specific stories. But I think it is cool to see the full picture of Numenor from start to finish in a single vid. The promise of their rise, and the slow and steady trend into their downfall.

    • @TheCinderestBlockAround
      @TheCinderestBlockAround Před 2 lety +5

      @@NerdoftheRings that’s what made Númenor my favorite culture to learn about was their (relatively) short golden age and how swiftly they fell when Sauron found a loophole to persuade them.

    • @KororaPenguin
      @KororaPenguin Před 2 lety +2

      Manwë learned the hard way about the human sense of entitlement.

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil Před 2 lety

      @@TheCinderestBlockAround
      3287 years is "short?"

    • @TheCinderestBlockAround
      @TheCinderestBlockAround Před 2 lety +3

      @@Enerdhil relatively short compared to how long the world existed for

  • @grejsancoprative
    @grejsancoprative Před 2 lety +77

    The portrait of Sauron at 11:53 are probably what I'd consider the best portrailal of Sauron and the shape I'd imagine he'd take as his disguise. Not only is it a very friendly face, but the mannerism carries a lot of trustworthy wisdom with it as well. A good disguise if deciet is your aim.

    • @kanegarvey848
      @kanegarvey848 Před 2 lety

      Not for me. Looks too much like Jafar lmao

    • @Ratchet2431
      @Ratchet2431 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kanegarvey848 But that´s Ar-Pharazôn.

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming Před rokem

      I still think Amazon should have cast Henry Cavil as Sauron, especially after the passion for literature he showed during the Witcher series.

    • @jakethomas3173
      @jakethomas3173 Před rokem

      Dewolfe, I agree. Striking image of sauron

    • @darkhighwayman8147
      @darkhighwayman8147 Před rokem

      What did Frodo say....it would seem fairer but feel fouler..

  • @aenon6048
    @aenon6048 Před rokem +30

    Mate, I‘ve been a Tolkien fan for over 30 years and your videos rank among the finest content ever produced regarding Tolkien lore. Your work is much appreciated!

    • @jakedunnegan
      @jakedunnegan Před rokem +1

      Here here! Over 40 years fan as well. I've read about half of the histories, and when I was a kid, I even picked up things like "The Smith of Wooten Major" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (this was before there was a "fantasy" section in the bookstores!). These are amazingly detailed and thorough videos. It's like watching The History Channel for Middle Earth, except back when the History Channel did actual history. ;)

    • @domoniqueontko7794
      @domoniqueontko7794 Před rokem

      Hello

    • @domoniqueontko7794
      @domoniqueontko7794 Před rokem

      @@jakedunnegan nice

  • @estevesfilmandgaming3115

    Sauron’s dialogue is so fascinating I love listening to this.

  • @AM-iz5cs
    @AM-iz5cs Před rokem +21

    It’s so mind bogglingly epic in every sense of the world and scale…that one man simply thought of all this, and coherently put it on paper. Just beautiful, so indescribably beautiful. ☺️

  • @candlestyx8517
    @candlestyx8517 Před 2 lety +63

    9:23 Tiber Septim was so powerful, he was a king in two different universes.

  • @AriMSchwind92
    @AriMSchwind92 Před 2 lety +79

    I met your channel roughly a week ago and already watched all (almost) your videos. Amazing work! Greetings from Brazil.

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +11

      Thanks so much! Glad you found the channel and have enjoyed diving in!

    • @AriMSchwind92
      @AriMSchwind92 Před 2 lety +6

      As I am re-reading The Silmarillion with some friends, your videos sure help us out with several chapters. Keep up with the lovely content ❤

  • @mrjoe332
    @mrjoe332 Před 2 lety +19

    Akallabeth, one of my favorites chapter. Or as I like to call it "Why we can't have nice things"

    • @rolanddeschain9880
      @rolanddeschain9880 Před 2 lety +5

      There is explained wisely why iluvatar made humans mortality
      It is actually some kind of gift
      Because immortality exhauted elves,they saw rise and downfall,they became very sad and they were always missing old glory days
      And humans dont have enough time to see rise and fall of their kingdoms so its better

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought that was planned obsolescence.

  • @LOVEMUFFIN_official
    @LOVEMUFFIN_official Před 2 lety +65

    Bilbo Baggins is my favorite of Tolkien’s characters, but Númenor is my favorite part of the Tolkien world. I’m incredibly excited to see what happens in the new series, and I hope that they do justice to this most exciting and intriguing of Tolkien’s eras of Middle Earth.

    • @shoeby9273
      @shoeby9273 Před 2 lety +3

      @Adora Belle Dearheart Not to sound like a mindlessly consumer, I love the integrity of Tolkien's universe and will criticize inconsistency, however if battle scenes go woosh with the old style of special effects from the original trilogy, prob watch dat shit.

    • @or6144
      @or6144 Před rokem +7

      Nope doesn't look good as of yet...and no seven footers thus far

    • @dscgodflow6663
      @dscgodflow6663 Před rokem

      @@or6144 That part them dudes is not 7'and way to old

    • @zonesquestiloveunderworld
      @zonesquestiloveunderworld Před měsícem

      😢 Sadly they didn't do it justice at all. What a waste.

  • @jimh472
    @jimh472 Před rokem +59

    When you delve into the lore of the Numenorians you start to grasp just how insulting this "Rings of Power" fiasco really is.

  • @Enerdhil
    @Enerdhil Před 2 lety +51

    Matt, could you do a video on Tar-Palantir. He is a fascinating character, wedged between some unrighteous kings. You can also give us more detail about The Three Prayers ceremonies that he reinstated. He must have represented a minority of his people and had strong opposition through out his reign.

  • @garytwinem5275
    @garytwinem5275 Před 2 lety +60

    Seven feet tall?! So the Numenoreans were basically a race of Gregor Cleganes? Gulp!

    • @MrBigCookieCrumble
      @MrBigCookieCrumble Před 2 lety +19

      "They towered over the tallest orc, and the reach of their swords and spears far outmatched that of their enemy"
      a paraphrased quote from the description of numenorean soldiers fighting in the last alliance.

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah, Numenoreans were gigachads

  • @halleck3
    @halleck3 Před 2 lety +15

    Always loved the idea that the Meneltarma might still be out there. Waves could roll over Numenor, as they did... but then recede and leave its highest point above the waters. So although no one ever found it, it's still fun to think that somewhere out there is a small island that was once the top of the highest mountain in Numenor.

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I always liked the idea of there being a few First Age landmarks still existing as islands out there, like Tol Morwen.

    • @halleck3
      @halleck3 Před rokem

      @@KS-xk2so Right? I mean, some of those places would've had to have survived, if they were high enough....

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so Před rokem +3

      @@halleck3 Yeah, high enough or important enough. I don't think the burial site of Turin was particularly high... I like to think that it was preserved as an island by the will of Eru when the world was re-made at the end of the First Age. Perhaps as a small sign of respect for the wretched suffering the children of Hurin suffered at the hands of Morgoth.

  • @gokselkoc6955
    @gokselkoc6955 Před 2 lety +18

    I love how the story of Numenor is quite relatable for our own world (much like all Tolkien, really). Even the great may fall if their hearts fail and that those who serve darkness and evil are ever enemies of Truth and Order. And that greatness does not come with power but wisdom (Melkor vs Manwe), in that you can either serve ''Order'' by relinquishing lordship in humility in servitute to the Light and be uplifted (history of Aule), or cause ''Chaos'' and mar all that is Good done by others by thinking yourself as King of all and be defeated(Melkor), is woven into the story with many well written characters. True wisdom for those who are willing to see.

  • @livndead548
    @livndead548 Před 2 lety +368

    Was Mordor always a land of darkness? Would be very interesting to hear the history of Mordor!

    • @janinbeatris1172
      @janinbeatris1172 Před 2 lety +51

      I’m also very curious about this. What’s the story of Mordor?

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Před 2 lety +160

      It began as Alberta

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 2 lety +34

      @@crhu319 no, it's Toronto

    • @ThatSexyNerdReacts
      @ThatSexyNerdReacts Před 2 lety +5

      Well havent you played shadow of mordor lol

    • @joshschmidt867
      @joshschmidt867 Před 2 lety +29

      @@ThatSexyNerdReacts eehh yeah. the middle earth games are still kinda wishy washy when it comes to being considered canon. I think there's some contradictions in the lore of the games. I'm not completely sure tho

  • @taz8961
    @taz8961 Před 10 dny +1

    Anyone else play Elden Ring? Cant help but imagine the setting as an island near Numenor after it's destruction. Really love these ancient tales Tolkien wrote. Thanks Nerd for content.

  • @shehansenanayaka3046
    @shehansenanayaka3046 Před 7 měsíci +7

    It's a pity that this beautiful island was sunk by the valars. It is also the numenorians fault that sank their homeland. We always appreciate your hard work and dedication towards these videos.

  • @rufusmcgee4383
    @rufusmcgee4383 Před 2 lety +61

    Valar to Edain: Thanks for the help. Here's an island where you can become great.
    Edain to Valar: Sweet!
    3000 years later
    Valar to Edain: We know you helped the elves defeat Sauron, one of our own, and he tricked you, but this isn't really working out so we're destroying you completely.
    Edain to Valar: Wait, what? Even Melkor got a do-over.

    • @davidlundquist1979
      @davidlundquist1979 Před 2 lety +21

      I always did feel like the Valar overreacted to Ar-Pharazon's invasion. Why not let him find out for himself that the Undying Lands don't actually grant immortality? When the king died of old age anyway, it would have been clear that Sauron was lying all along.
      Also, if the Valar can just call up Illuvatar whenever they want to have him open a huge chasm in the ocean floor, and even change the very shape of the world while he's at it, why didn't they use that tactic against Morgoth during the War of Wrath? Which raises the intriguing possibility of: Did they try that, and did Illuvatar refuse?

    • @jdoc3118
      @jdoc3118 Před 2 lety +17

      Well they did not decide to ruin Numenor .They asked Eru to decide as they werent able to choose what they should do .
      God s will decided on Numenor and if you consider the fact that Eru has pretty much made it clear that death is not a terrible end but the gift of humans , he pretty much healed them all .
      The therapy included terminating their experience in Ea and only Eru knows what lies after death but it is clear that it is out of mercy that Numenor got extinguished .

    • @jdoc3118
      @jdoc3118 Před 2 lety +16

      @@davidlundquist1979 The Valar feared the atrocities that the disappointed satan worshiping Numenorians would commit .
      Malevolent acts taint the very air and land and only running waters may remain untainted by such acts .This is in Tolkien as was in all ancient civilizations .
      The Valar were also unable to act decisively for they were dealing with humans and thus the most beloved children of Illuvatar , who were acting as insane lunatics by rejecting the Gift of Illuvatar , death .
      One has also to note that being used to immortal sentient beings the changes of numenor really confused them - here were the descendants of the most honorable humans ,the children of Eru and they had to respond to their madness .They dont have the right to decide for them yet they must act .They also have no idea what death means for humans .
      Eru acts for only He can decide on the issue , since only He knows everything .

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 2 lety +4

      @@davidlundquist1979 The only time to Valar call upon him appears to be when they have no idea what they’re doing. Which was not the case prior to the War of Wrath, they merely did not see fit to aid the struggle they saw as the Noldor’s (who all bore the sins of the First Kinslaying despite not all taking part because they went to help the kinslayers).
      As for Ar-Pharazon, there was little else they could do. They could not harm the Children of Illuvatar, but by allowing him to continue they’d let the High Elves get in harm’s way.

    • @michaelfisher7170
      @michaelfisher7170 Před 2 lety

      @@davidlundquist1979 The Valar themselves could have stamped the Numenorean's flat at the outset. They'd dragged Morgoth, a Vala himself, back to prison then later cast him into outer darkness. I think it was a moment of uncertainty on the Valar's part....here are men...the greatest men of the age, the second children, mounting an invasion? Seriously? Manwe simply handed the issue over to God Almighty who made a quick, clean, precise, simple decision that ended the matter long before the invasion could have done real harm.

  • @nickcrain5886
    @nickcrain5886 Před 2 lety +9

    Oh shit! I was wondering where a Númenor video was when I found this channel a few weeks ago, and now here it is. Good shit as always

  • @Jaeger_Bishop
    @Jaeger_Bishop Před 2 lety +9

    I think the best part of Sauron's manipulation is simple yet flawlessly executed by Tolkien. He wasn't entirely lying when he said immortality was being purposefully kept out of the reach of man, nor that the Valar feared them. He just never specified why and instead fed the people lies about Morgoth being their savior. In the end, Sauron had a master class in manipulation and knowing how to play on people's fears, jealousy and greed in ways that would have made his master proud.

  • @TheDortmunderJungs
    @TheDortmunderJungs Před 2 lety +13

    Just wanted to stop by and appreciate ur informative and interesting content!

  • @jimvac77
    @jimvac77 Před 2 lety +145

    Of all of Tolkien's stories, Akallabeth has always resonated with me the most. The tale of the immense good and evil that Men are capable of, and what happens when we abandon God, morality, and wisdom for self-gratification and power, is one that resonates throughout the course of our history and future.

    • @Ipitydafool2005
      @Ipitydafool2005 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree. The story of Numenor's grandeur and downfall had struck a serious nerve in me, and in Akallabeth, you can read almost all of the story in its entirety. I always have revered the Elves of Valinor, the First Born and the Valar. But the glory of Mankind, even as mere mortals with the Gift of Men, also shone brilliantly during Arda's Second Age.

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety +2

      The numenors we're a great people with magnificent and beautifully inspiring qualities bravery, loyalty, the arts, knowledge , wisdom, deep understanding, sailing the seas and a yearning and taste for adventures would of loved to see them in their glory days , if I was the king of numenor I would try to expand our ships by building colonies rich in timber wood to build port cities to thrive on the main land and other Islands within rich to colonize and encourage population growth however need to, to keep us growing even making sure to have large wagon train caravans going to get goods trading going to supply my colonies and so forth lol 😎

    • @arnoldpalmer3748
      @arnoldpalmer3748 Před rokem +1

      To be fair, god abandoned us first

    • @iamcalledcleb
      @iamcalledcleb Před rokem +4

      @@arnoldpalmer3748 God has never abandoned us.

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před rokem

      @@iamcalledcleb Eru allowed Sauron to whisper lies into the leadership of Numenor for centuries. At no point did he whisper the truth into Ar-Pharazon's other ear. At no point did he send a warning to the people of Numenor that this was the wrong path. At no point did he even _attempt_ to stop Morgoth's dark influence from wrapping around the hearts of Men.
      The Numenoreans were children reaching for the pot of boiling water on the stove. The parent watched but did not move. Only when the pot had fallen, and the child was drenched in boiling water, and began screaming for help, did the parent step forward. Yet all the parent did was reach out a hand to slap the child hard across the face, then walk away.
      Whether it's Eru in Tolkien mythology or God in Christian mythology, Arnold is right. God *did* abandon us first. He left us to fend for ourselves in a world full of suffering.

  • @matthiasarran270
    @matthiasarran270 Před 2 lety +122

    I'm not sure which is sadder, the fall of Numenor or the fall of Gondolin.
    Also, if it hasn't been said yet, I'd love a video on the ruling Queens of Numenor. I feel Tar Miriel could have turned things around if she had been ruler.

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +27

      Definitely! I’ve got that on my to-do list, to do a video on the Queens. It’s interesting that Numenor got a family ruling after so much evil that tried to turn them back to the light. Just too little, too late I guess.

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I think she might have delayed the downfall, but I don’t think she could have turned it around completely.

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so Před rokem +2

      @@therealelderking5830 I dunno... if she was in charge, they'd have destroyed Sauron's armies and either imprisoned him or ask the Valar to take him. She would be smart enough to not listen to Sauron's honeyed words. This would allow the Kingdom of Numenor to continue, and as long as she taught her child right, the next couple king/queens could continue rehabbing the Numenorian rep with the Valar, eventually the Kings Men could've died out....

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před rokem +1

      @@KS-xk2so Perhaps, but bear in mind that Miriel was the rightful queen, and she still got her throne stolen under her nose. I doubt Pharazon could have done that without substantial support and power.
      Even if Miriel sat on the throne and booted Sauron, the King’s Men would not just die out. They would either force Miriel to continue on the path of darkness or just straight up overthrow her.

    • @danielcuevas3025
      @danielcuevas3025 Před rokem +1

      I would be one of the King’s Men. The Island being so close to the undying lands is a big middle finger to Men.

  • @bovasi
    @bovasi Před 2 lety +12

    This is quality content on CZcams. It seems like you always see to the details, combining excellent art and music with inspiring story-telling. And it all just fits together in a beautiful way. Great job! I really enjoyed this video.

  • @PatrickKerwin
    @PatrickKerwin Před rokem +5

    I really enjoyed watching your videos as well as your voice overs. High-quality content and really enjoyable to watch. Thank you.

  • @Tilnaor
    @Tilnaor Před 2 lety +19

    The story of Númenor was really touching to me since I first read. The fine threads that connecting the flat Arda to the round real world, with the sunken island, Atalante... The Silmarillion mostly like legends of a different world, but the Akallabeth sounds as the missing part of Plato's Critias.

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Před 2 lety +16

    You may not like the guy, but it has to be admitted that Sauron has a lot of talent with words.

  • @dand4139
    @dand4139 Před 2 lety +20

    You've been pushing out great videos these past few weeks. I think you've really hit your stride!

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks so much! It's kind of just a matter of picking topics I feel like covering on a given week. I've been holding off on Numenor until a week where I had a bit for free time because I knew it would take a while. lol. Glad you've been enjoying these past few weeks especially well!

  • @ne16region63
    @ne16region63 Před 2 lety

    I love this channel.
    I have been reading the Silmarillion for the first time and your videos have helped so much in understanding what is happening. Thank you.

  • @Flipadelphiia
    @Flipadelphiia Před 2 lety +7

    I've watched about 10 videos of yours so far, and I am by no means invested in the lotr universe. The content is presented so engagingly and the actual lore is surprisingly deep and very interesting. Well done my friend

  • @sethmonroe9603
    @sethmonroe9603 Před rokem +24

    The rings of power producers should’ve spent a couple days with your channel

  • @zackzehnder220
    @zackzehnder220 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for crediting the amazing artists for all of their wonderful works!

  • @VoiceoftheRings
    @VoiceoftheRings Před 2 lety +1

    This is so well done!!! Enjoyed this so much Nerd of the Rings!

  • @Helen-fm1ll
    @Helen-fm1ll Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for these videos. I loved the Silmarillion but had a hard time piecing it all together. I will enjoy my next read through much more

  • @a-gamemorethanacrossover9524

    Just a thank you from a casual fan. You make me appreciate the intricacies of the original story. As opposed to the recent series that just confuses me and leaves me uninterested.

  • @emque8581
    @emque8581 Před 2 lety +1

    You bring these stories to life. I appreciate your content 🙌

  • @ac4th371
    @ac4th371 Před 2 lety

    YES FINALLY!!!!!! Been waiting for a vid on Numenor since I discovered your channel and there will be more you say. So excited. Numenor is the thing I'm most interested in. Thank you.

  • @grsministries9830
    @grsministries9830 Před 2 lety +8

    Unbelievably complex! I have to keep reminding myself that this is a work of fiction. The details inherent within every age or generation - it is like real history. WOW!

  • @lukamijic4335
    @lukamijic4335 Před 2 lety +19

    I've always wondered.. If Tar-Míriel was one of the faithful and with that probably secret ally/friend to Isildur and his sons, why didn't she leave the Númenor with them?
    Tragic... :(
    Great video, Nerd! Always enjoying topics about Númenor :).

  • @some_gh0st
    @some_gh0st Před 2 lety

    Your videos never miss! Such quality, much wow, every time! I appreciate the work

  • @noellabella2
    @noellabella2 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this vid!!!! This is exactly what I needed 🙌

  • @1adamantium1
    @1adamantium1 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you! You did such a great job in this! Particularly when Sauron deceived Ar-Pharazon. It's quite bone chilling. I had to re-watch it several times. Tolkien really understood evil, power, fear and how to communicate it in story/poetic form.

  • @thoseguys7857
    @thoseguys7857 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks so much for this amazing content!

  • @duncanfields4765
    @duncanfields4765 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done video. I can already tell this will be the first of many I will be watching from this channel.

  • @steveclark8538
    @steveclark8538 Před 2 lety +1

    These r so well done w excellent content n vocal delivery

  • @JMDrummer93
    @JMDrummer93 Před 6 měsíci +5

    This is the best channel on CZcams! The attention to detail and the effort you put in is astonishing. Tolkeins world is incredible and you do such a brilliant job of explaining every detail. Thanks for your work 👍🏻 Who composes the music that you use in your videos?

  • @bedlaskybedla6361
    @bedlaskybedla6361 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice video! I am always sad when I hear about Númenor. These men are descendants of the FA Edain which valiantly fought against Melkor side by side with Eldar. These men were great even without privileges and gifts which were given to Númenoreans. And when I see how 90% of their late SA descendants fall under the shadow, it really makes me sad.
    I am looking forward to your video about Aldarion.

    • @kurtuhlig2553
      @kurtuhlig2553 Před 2 lety +2

      Part of it is simply the cycle of Men. People first do great things and then their descendants get comfortable and fall to stupidity.

    • @feliciaf8
      @feliciaf8 Před 6 měsíci

      hard time create strong men, strong men crate peace time, peace time create weak men, weak men create hard times, and so on.

  • @jakebritton8143
    @jakebritton8143 Před 2 lety +1

    Been waiting for this topic for a long time, you did not disappoint

  • @Hero_Of_Old
    @Hero_Of_Old Před 2 lety +1

    Love the visual style and production of your videos!

  • @turinturambar4061
    @turinturambar4061 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! I love Númenor and it's lore. There's always a nostalgic feeling when it's refered in the books that makes me even sad.

  • @jeffreycarre
    @jeffreycarre Před rokem +8

    This just destroyed my views of Amazon s Rings of Power... Its a completetly different take . I guess it s more consumer friedly that way. Great Job by the way. I loved this video

  • @mermaidguitarist
    @mermaidguitarist Před 2 měsíci

    Wow this video was so insightful and helpful! Thank you for the absolutely wonderful content!!

  • @Theseus9-cl7ol
    @Theseus9-cl7ol Před 2 měsíci

    Such beautiful artwork, much props to the artists you show.

  • @eskimoesa
    @eskimoesa Před 2 lety +3

    This video is really well done. Wow.

  • @Ipitydafool2005
    @Ipitydafool2005 Před 2 lety +6

    The story of Numenor also reflects the real world's mankind history. We may rise above all else for the greater good, or fall in to darkness and never again reach the heights of our glory. It's both a warning and an enlightening plot. We men can do so many great things. Brilliant things. But we also can be easily corrupted and fall from grace. Numenor's story in Akallabeth was one of my favourite in Tolkien Lore. It struck a serious nerve in me.

    • @shadowlord1418
      @shadowlord1418 Před 7 měsíci

      No it doesn't we made it to the stars in real life

  • @Kuroi555
    @Kuroi555 Před 2 lety +1

    YES!!!!! Finally. I’m so stoked to watch this. Thanks and praises brother

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Před 2 lety

    Excellent narration style. Some time off work so I woke up this morning a little excited to watch these vids

  • @_raza_league_best
    @_raza_league_best Před 2 lety +14

    I would like to see 10 most powerful characters in lord of the rings

  • @joeybox0rox649
    @joeybox0rox649 Před 2 lety +9

    I can recall the first time, when I heard that the Black Numenorians were practicing human sacrifices. I was horrified to learn they strayed away from Manwe.
    Great story again Matt!👍👍

  • @thehighguarduk4820
    @thehighguarduk4820 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic video, really well explained and discussed. Nicely done! 😎👍

  • @tscarb
    @tscarb Před 2 lety +1

    I believe this is the best video on Neumenor yet!

  • @patra7854
    @patra7854 Před 2 lety +5

    Great. Been waiting all week for the next vid.

  • @benderbendingrodriguez420

    Episode 3 of Rings of Power brought me back to this classic

  • @nikkouf1151
    @nikkouf1151 Před 2 lety +1

    WOW !! This is some top quality content !! Thank you for these videos .

  • @thomasfuller5932
    @thomasfuller5932 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the way you said “with the words of *Sauron* in his ear”

  • @stephencummings7615
    @stephencummings7615 Před rokem +6

    Rings of power effed this up.

  • @keithtorgersen9664
    @keithtorgersen9664 Před rokem +6

    Earlier this year, I read Tolkien’s unfinished tales. He developed a greater narrative of Tar-Aldarion in that book, and at length his marriage with Arendis is not a happy one. She begrudges him his longing for the sea, not knowing that all the while he has been developing a close friendship with Gil-galad and making preparations for the return of Sauron; that is a majority of the reason for his numerous and extensive sea voyages. An unhappy marriage is the result of all this and Arendis does all she can to try and shield their daughter from his influence and men in general. But after inheriting the kingdom, Aldarion changes the law so that his daughter will be able to become the ruling queen. In a way, this is out of spite toward his wife, who did not want this for their daughter.

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 Před rokem +1

    Great summary and artistry,
    thank you.

  • @godfreemorals
    @godfreemorals Před 2 lety +2

    Great video as always. I'd love to learn more about Umbar and the famous corsairs.

  • @marionbaggins
    @marionbaggins Před 2 lety +3

    I can't wait to see this great place within the series!!!

    • @CODINE80
      @CODINE80 Před 2 lety

      It is said that amazon creates this series as a new Game Of Thrones, and they will try to copy it as much as possible. Also it is said that it will include wokeness to the max and diversity like black hobbits, many women protagonist carrying the plot over men, a female Gandalf, gay relationships!! and other disrespectful crap to Tolkiens work.. so if all that come's true, i will only hope for the visual presentation of the places and nothing more. It will be shame will all that epic masterfull lore

    • @gino7lord
      @gino7lord Před 2 lety

      @@CODINE80 female gandalf? If you are gonna make shit up at least try

    • @CODINE80
      @CODINE80 Před 2 lety

      @@gino7lord I didn't make up anything or I need to try to make up anything, i mean what it would be the reason for me even to do that. I too also wish for a respectfully adaptation, at least on the level that Lotr was. It is just that from time to time there are rumors here and there in the internet giving details for wokeness influence in the series. The only things I can say for sure are that Jeff Bezos really asked for a next Game of Thrones, the black Hobbits appearance and that Ian McKellen said in an interview when he was asked, that a female version of Gandalf would not be a good idea...and those things you can search them yourself to see that are not things of my imagination. I would be glad if they follow an approach, close to Tolkiens masterful work but it is normal as a long fan of the books, to express some concern for the outcome. Unless and you think that there are no other real examples were Hollywood made a mess already.

  • @BobbyBaloney
    @BobbyBaloney Před rokem +7

    Most of the artwork shown in this video is sublime, and although they did a good job to represent Numenor on the show, these illustrations transmit a higher degree of mastery and sophistication.

  • @onangarodney7746
    @onangarodney7746 Před rokem +2

    Tolkien is just the G.O.A.T. Thanks for your great job.

  • @TomasGO85
    @TomasGO85 Před 2 lety

    0:25 I’ve never seen before so clear the transition between maps of first and second age: Thank you very much for that 👏👏👏👏

  • @sklj1239
    @sklj1239 Před 2 lety +3

    Grimma: "Who are you?"
    Sauron: "I am you, but stronger..."

  • @charleslarrivee2908
    @charleslarrivee2908 Před 2 lety +7

    Not one mention of the bear dances :P
    In all seriousness though, great video. I found myself actually shedding a tear for Numenor the Fallen. I look forward to seeing how she is portrayed in the upcoming Amazon series.

    • @NerdoftheRings
      @NerdoftheRings  Před 2 lety +2

      Haha! This was a pretty broad overview, but I'm sure the bears will pop up in future Numenor videos. :)

  • @finlayburnett2780
    @finlayburnett2780 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, I asked and you listened! Thank you so much and keep up the great work

  • @jackmaple7185
    @jackmaple7185 Před rokem

    You have a very engaging voice, and give life to Tolkien's writings in the spirit of which they were written. You retell a tale a wash with time in such a way that 19 minutes feels like five.

  • @darthnerdist4694
    @darthnerdist4694 Před 2 lety +24

    I have been trying to recreate Numenor in Maya for years now.
    I want to make an immersive, lore based, game where you can explore all of Numenor and experience it's stories.
    A detailed look at the cities and the areas around them (the 5 different points of the star shaped island)
    What a character might feeling while out over Numenor from a high vista point.
    The information I've found is vague at best.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 2 lety +2

      You may want to take inspiration from artwork or a mix of High Elven architecture with Gondorian architecture, as we know the latter is descended from the Númenórean style which in turn was heavily influenced by the former.

    • @bencatzilla
      @bencatzilla Před 2 lety +2

      Hows it coming along?

  • @starhawck
    @starhawck Před 2 lety +5

    Beautifull art for all of this. My question is. Are they "accurate" to the portrayl in the Silmarilion or have the artist taken creative liberty ? Either way really rich and beautifull drawings.

  • @maozefungshui3291
    @maozefungshui3291 Před rokem

    You bring Tolkien alive, it’s a huge reminder for how important world crafting is. Much respect for you my man.

  • @feriswisdom2508
    @feriswisdom2508 Před rokem

    I’m really enjoying your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of Tolkien’s world.

  • @sloetea
    @sloetea Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent video as always. There is one question that is bothering me, though I have no idea if it's actually covered anywhere. Where is the one ring when Sauron is taken prisoner and brought to Numenor? And if we assume it's with Sauron, though possibly concealed from the Numenoreans, how did it survive the flood of Numenor and the destruction of Sauron's body?

    • @TheArcV
      @TheArcV Před 2 lety +5

      In short, yes Sauron took his ring and wore it while in Numenor and it enhanced his power to dominate minds there. After he was drowned in the cataclysm and his body died in the deep sea, his spirt was still of such power that it was able to physically carry the ring with it as it fled all the way back to Middle Earth. (Tolkien letter 211). We must remember that Sauron was an exceptional Maia.
      Note he wasn't able to do this again later when Isildur cut the ring from his hand and claimed it as his own, since it was possessed by another and his spirit was further weakened by yet again having his body destroyed.

  • @sebastianmatt7707
    @sebastianmatt7707 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I would love to see a video about the different parts of Numenor during it's peak and how the people had different roles and jobs depending on the region where they lived and just how everything worked economically.

  • @Eyagsf
    @Eyagsf Před rokem

    Great narration. The artwork is incredible. Much thanks for doing this channel. Just subscribed.