Ainulindalë (J.R.R Tolkien Short Animation)
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- Ainulindalë, based on J.R.R Tolkien’s book “The Silmarillion”, tells the story of the World’s creation, the forces that seek to bring life, as well as those who desire to corrupt It.
The Sequel: Dagor Dagorath can be found here:
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For a long time, I'd believed that _The Silmarillion_ is actually *_too_* epic to ever be faithfully and adequately filmed. This video gives me a glimmer of hope...
That music was a big help considering music plays a huge part in all of Tolkien’s works. It was epic AF at the end.
If it's a movie your gonna need like an mcu style franchise to complete all of or instead you could make a series but movies would be much better
Yeah anyone who ever tries to adapt the Silmarillion at the highest level will have the toughest job ever, but as this video shows, it is indeed possible to do it.
Hey, they ssid the same thing about the Lord of the Rings movies, and that worked out well. I have hope
thank you for your kind words
Better than the Amazon series
Yes. I found this quite moving.
I know you mean well, but a cow patty is better than that.
@@scottclark1839 I do mean well, but I now see the ambiguity of my comment and so have edited it to be clearer.
I still won't watch it, Galadriel has always been to me the Divine Feminine personified- why does wisdom need armor? Sophia has no sword. They made her into just some dude.
@@LukeTunkel Of course. The Amazon series sucks as a series, let alone having the LotR name attached, and a Galadriel skinsuit on a pouty child of a character.
The world was actually flat when it was made. It didn't become spherical until after the second age. The elves were awaken by the kindling of the stars. The lamps were destroyed long before the elves awoke.
+Joshua Hanenburg
Was just gonna say the same.
The animators made a critical error. Middle Earth was a flat disk in the beginning, not a sphere. It's explained in the Akallabéth that after the Númernorians attempted to invade Valinor, the world was curved so that those who went to sea to seek Valinor sailed in a circle, coming back to where they started out, and Valinor put out everyone's reach but the Elves.
very true
I too, was going to comment on these two points.
+Joshua Hanenburg
In the chapter 'Myths transformed', from 'Morgoth's Ring' it's explained that Tolkien decided later than the idea of the Flat World was rather primitive.
+Parmandil Elendil Doesn't matter, it's still not part of the original story.
And personally, starting with a flat earth, later becomes beaten into a globe would be even awesome in animation.
But... the elves first awoke in Middle-Earth, near the bay of Cuiviénen, not in Valinor. The first thing they saw were the stars. Also, at that time Valinor was lit by the two trees.
I know and the two towers were destroyed prior by Melchor before the children of Illuvitar even showed up. In the elves were born under starlight prior to the creation of the two trees.
Lyrog also the pillars were already destroyed when the elves awoken.
Cuivienen was near the island of valinor where the two lamps were stood. There, the elves, the firstborns were awakened under the stars.
That’s correct
Yup... lamps were long destroyed, the only light the Elves knew were the stars, and there were no Valar around... Melkor found them first and began kidnapping them, and then Oromë found them alone, accidentally, while hunting.
Still 97% more canon that RoP, great job❤️
The children of Iluvatar were born after the lamps. After the trees of Valinor were made their dew drops were used to make the stars in which the elves awoke... In Cuivienen.
+Daniel Valencia Wholly wrong. The first children, the Elves, awoke under starlight by the Water of Awakening, Cuivienen. Additionally, they awoke during the time of the Two Trees, not the lamps. Though this video is gorgeous, but it is filled with errors.
@@valentinomiller2227
You told him he's "wholly wrong" and then agreed with pretty much everything he said...
@@Richard_Nickerson he sure did
@@valentinomiller2227 >"wholly wrong"
>restates exactly what he said
lolwut
To me the Ainulindale is one of the most beautifully tragic creation stories ever. Spoiler Alert: Melkor returns to do *terrible* things later, thats why it is tragic to me. A perfect and beautiful world, made purposely ready for life by wise stewards, devastated before mortals can arise on it in any very significant and lasting way. As I recall though I think the awakening of Elves is the last little bit of the Ainulindale.
It's all by design though. Melkor too is part of the thought of Illuvatar. Illuvatar make Melkor the strongest, and he intended him to be a part of Arda like everything else. He even tells Melkor to remember that everything he will ever do will have it's uttermost source in Illuvatar. Arda Healed is the ultimate goal. And Arda Healed cannot exist without Arda Marred. For we all become better when we have something to strive against and necessitate growth. So really, it's not a tragedy. It's just the beginning.
@@BlackNemesis13 This might mean Melkor is simply inimical to human life and not a villain but an essential cog in the machine of reality.
This is how Silmarillion the movie should start:
Girl with a beautiful voice: "Mother, tell me again of the making of the world"
Mother, with equally beautiful voice: Tells the story in short, as eye-witnessed. The creation of the world, two lamps, awakening of elves, part of them going west, some staying behind. Then: "Your father also stayed". The story teller is Melian, daughter is Luthien.
After the intro, story truly begins with Feanor and Silmarils. We return to Thingol, Melian and Luthien much, much later.
Is too less a movie
Deserves a long long series
Uhm.... doesn’t this seem to imply there’s a gigantic war going on by the very galaxies and star clusters in which we all live?
nope, that would look like a cheap American films
Look, I'm going to cry. I would PAY to watch your stuff. I have been waiting decades to SEE this story come to life, knowing that if it wasn't done right, it would shatter me. I just can't wait for more!
This is better than Amazon Rings of Power.
This is completely epic!
I am big fan of Tolkien, I readed several times LotR, Hobbi, Silmarillion, Hurin's Children and others.
Very good job - Best wishes from Poland!
+bartek5207 Wszyscy fani Tolkiena z Polski przyłączają się do tych życzeń i trzymają kciuki! :-D
bartek5207 jestem na tak ;)
Co prawda ten komentarz był napisany 7 lat temu, ale to nie przeszkadza mi się dołączyć 😂
@@sweet_maggie8104 Nic nie szkodzi xD
Anyone else got chills at the end, when you saw the shadow of Ungoliant?
This is, quite literally, breathtaking. I'm lost for words. Thank you so much for sharing it with the world. :)
It’s beautiful, I’ve stared at this for five hours now.
I really love the stylism of this- while the special effects may not be the best, the design is very well made to go along with the abstract nature of the Ainulindale.
That's a solid attempt to build an imagetic representation of the cosmogony described in the Silmarillion! I belive if someday someone decide to make a movie of it, they gotta go from this, improving it. But i think they should try not to representate the gods with such a humanoid appearence, they are gods, creative forces, cosmic beings. But this is trully amazing!
Well Tolkien actually wrote them in the style of ancient European gods, Tulkas the Valar god of physical power for example has blond hair.
They can take shape and usually take the shape of the children of illuvatar only fairer.
They can take any shape I guess.
I absolutely agree. I tried to make the Valar as alien looking as possible without going into the weird outer god Lovecraftuian style.
Most concept art of the Vala portray them as very human looking, but I was going for something more cosmic and disconnected from humanity. hense the weird mountain sized plazma beings.
I'm so choked up..tears and just blown away...I love how you used Christopher's reading to do the video...superb job. Saved, downloaded, and shared...thank you for this.
My god this is amazing. A masterpiece!!!! Amazon with it's millions cannot compete with you.
Just want to say no matter how many times I watch this, that ending score is still so moving. Your composers and music crew should be very proud of themselves.
That ending score was composed by Thomas Bergersen from ''Two steps from hell'' and is named ''Creation of Earth''
the end may be beautiful but in reference to the creation of arda it is in so many ways incorrect
They should be proud of stealing music from others? Weird opinion.
@@Richard_Nickerson Haha yeah. But to be honest, this was the only part of the original piece that was very epic so I'm glad they 'cut the fat' and highlighted this beautiful part.
@Salvo Hatteras
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You are also here, watching this extremely nerdy thing, reacting to a comment that is over 2 years old...
4:52 good guy Sauron!
I loved this so much... chills... might go cry now.
Wow! Very impressive!! Great animation, fittingly epic music, and also I like the choices for the visual depictions!
Extraordinario !!!!! Muchas gracias !!
Quizás la animación, porque la narración tiene muchas imprecisiones y errores para hacer este video valioso o extraordinario.
That is stunning. I adore Tolkien's creation myth, the way he takes influences from various cultures and makes it something new.
This is wonderfully done, I can't wait to see more!
4:50 Mairon aka Sauron, future Lord of the Rings.
@Jan-Ola Ellingsen Nowhere does Tolkien ever describe Sauron as taking the form of a giant. In the books, when Elendil and Gil-Galad duel with Sauron, the dark lord is the size of a regular man. But you are correct that Sauron was never again able to take on a fair form after the fall of Numenor.
This is one of my all-time favorite videos on CZcams it truly is a magnificent work of art.
This is so good! Using the Dies Irae as Melkor's theme is genius!
Not much different from how Howard Shore did at times for Mordor's/Sauron's theme! Myself and my brother (the ones who composed the score for this) wanted to reflect that to an extent. ^^
Edit: Except for the clip at the very end. That was a clip from a piece by Two Step's From Hell's Thomas Bergersen, called, "Creation of Earth."
Inaccuaries have been pounted out but still STUNNING! Very unreal - just great! Love this!
Here way before the Rings of Power TV show blows up and this starts getting millions of views like it should
wow.
like wow, dude!
this is totally awesomeness!
This is so incredibly well made, so freaking good. I can't stop watching this.
I have watched this so many times over the years, apologies for only thanking you now
I liked it but I thought that if someone would do something like this, they would actually know what happened or how it was described. If it were an actual TV series this would have been enough to not take it serious and ignoring must of the info they tell and show, until I get to upset about the changes that is haha.
Not being 100% close to the book is one thing but changing that much just in the start, urks...
Best example Arda was not round and it was flat with "tiny" bit of water in the middle and the two lights on each end, until they fought with Melkor destroying the earth underneath which created mountains. Beleriand wasn't destroyed before the elves appeared and them having one of the biggest cities protected by a Maiar (later on each son of Feanor claimed land near Angband too) oh and not to forget Valinor which was created to separate themselves from Melkor before the first elves awoke at Cuiviénen having just the stars as a light source for a long time until Oromë stumbled upon them by accident. The Elves never saw the light of the Lamps...
SO MUCH elven history has happened before Beleriand was destroyed and here it was eradicated
Same for making Melkor evil from the beginning. He was rebellious yes, but not 100% evil so a bit of red that would have expanded more and more ans the story progressed would have been a better way. If he had been evil from the start than Manwe is a complete fool in this scenario to believe there was still good in him, doubtful if he should be the leader the others should listen too
But once again, fan project to it was nice to watch but not accurate...
Fëanor who cares?? this is awesome fan made depiction obviously not super accurate but great nonetheless
what was changed?
Fëanor why did you try to kill your half-brother, Fingolfin?
I agree, but some of these suggestions are also petty. Like Melkor turning red? This is 8 minutes long including credits...
This is beautifully done. I love the visual, music, and narrations. Unfortunately it's inaccurate. It would be epic for true Tolkien fans if the story was presented exactly like the book.
Sourdough Girl it’s literally the audiobook being read. It just cuts a lot for time. Although it would have been great seeing the part where the Ainur are modeling their shape on the visions they had of elves and men
Sourdough Girl the spherical Earth was weird though I admit bc it was flat
Who gives a shit, this version's plenty cool.
Well, it's read as it's written, that goes correctly - but it's true some things in the animation are a bit off.
The Elves came toa night time world, they saw the stars. I think the 2 lamps were not yet lit. Or rather, I think it was after the lamps were extinguished. And also, the Arda, their world, was first flat. It was rounded only later, was it after Númenorean rebellion.
Maybe you should have checked these with someone who's very well read with the book.
Because you did amazing job. Would be easy to correct those few problems.
O how I agree with you. The movie should follow the book faithfully, I care not how long it would take, for the beauty for the majesty and splendor of Ainulindalë, LOR, and other examples of Tolkien's work deserves no less. I cannot imagine a greater, more concise and poetic work explaining the great beginning of the world. It never matters how often I've heard it before, this work's recital never fails to give me chills I get when I see in humankind's work Great Truth. Eru, how I love this man's life's work.. I immerse myself therein every day and have for 20 years.. it gives my dreams beautiful paths to tread as I drift off to sleep. Bless you John Ronald, wherever you are.You saw and recorded the way it truly was, and is. I give thanks for your presence on this plane.
This is so gorgeous. Beautifully made, my friend.
Thank you :)
@@WillowProductions you're welcome
@@WillowProductions ficou muito bom..de arrepiar pra quem gosta da obra de Tolkien...saudações desde Brasil-Uruguay!
Beautiful make r cry for a world that feels like home
Amazing, very well done!
I feel amazed by this. I've watched it continuously about ten times now, and still can't have enough of the musical version.
I'm afraid that I have fallen in love with this movie, and now feel the urge to use it as a fanbase. There are many things I can imagine myself writing and drawing about this movie...
Both transformative, curative and continuation fanwork.
Transformative, to resolve some details, like the spherical Endor because it's impossible to make two Lamps appear like you showed them on a globe. Then the absence of Maiar: not seeing Eonwë fight feels like there is a little tiny flame missing in my heart. The design for Manwe's crown, identica to the rebellious Melkor's doesn't seem much probable, and neither does the architectural style of the Lamps; these designs ressembling more something Morgith would built. The Valië in the video sometimes move like males because of how they hold their arms (don't you even think telling me that Yavanna and Varda weren't there, by Manwë and Ulmo's side to help creating the atmosphere of the planet 🧐). Tulkas arrives too soon, before the fight and looks to slim and elegant for a wrestler who only value brute force and loyalty. The elves wake too early, before the two Trees in Aman. And who are the three Valar who look at them from afar: Oromë and two Maiar? If it is Manwë, then it's too early, because Melkor is supposed to have terrorised them first, teaching them to fear the Ainur before they meet the others. 🤓
Also who is the Vala who fought with a lance, if Manwe was the one with the crown?
Curative, because from my comfortable couching, watching youtube, I can only see the beauty, the love, the artistic genius of it all and be amazed. The result is neither too masculine nor too feminine, it is just wonderful...and some passages in the Timeless Halls seem to beg me to develop them further. 🥺
And continuation, because I itch to write the first meeting between Ainur and Elves. I can't bring myself to think that they only met just Orome. I can't Imagive Nienna and the Feanturi no teleporting themselves by Oromë's side on the roads.
Very artistic! I loved it!
Willow Productions I will! Thank you! :)
Love the use if Dies Irae in this soundtrack! It's kinda on the nose, but it fits the theme really well.
Excellent! Very well done, thank you.
It's gorgeous!
Just want you to know that I found this so moving I had chills and started to cry. The animation was beautiful, the music was great and the use of Martin Shaw's reading was awesome. The Silmarillion is my absolute favourite book and has been since I was 13 (I'm 28 now), I relate to it so much that I call myself an Elf and in a way believe these stories because they explain my love for nature, animals, stars and sea. For this reason though I would hate to see The Silmarillion made into a big Hollywood film, like they did with The Hobbit and LOTR, they didn't present them in the right way and would ruin this story if they made a film of it and the stories are so personal and a part of me. I'd rather they be adapted for a series of art films or anime, something that would display the full beauty of these stories in the best way, and not just be cgi fests to make money from.
This was beautiful, thank you.
Completely awesome. Can't wait to see the next. Love the illustrations.
Amazing....I'm in tears
5:03, i spotted Mairon, later known as SAURON.
He's the only person on the screen for like 10 seconds lol
A child of Illuvatar thou art....
Absolutely stunning!
that was awesome!!!!
few mistakes there (the world was turning spherical in second age , and elves woke up in complete darkness, after Ungoliant incident, that's why Morgoth got elves turned into orcs)
But i loved it , seriously great job :D
srry Ungoliant didnt attack the lamps , Melkor did.
+Willow Productions Already seen it, and i dont know what am i going to do to get over the wait :D
In addition, the Firstborn were born during the years of the Trees after Varda had made stars. Hence the reason many of the Firstborn still hold Elbereth(Varda) in such high esteem.
4:39 - So Melkor's fighting created Ireland... haha, jokes! Great animation!
Omg😂
OMG!!! Amazingly beautiful!!!!! Please more, make more videos like this!!
Exquisite! Thank you so much!!
As a long-time fan of Tolkien and worshipper of "Silmarillion" I must say, I'm impressed- this is really well made, in a spirit of Tolkien's story-telling, with good music in the background (Two steps from hell? :)). Anyway, I will proceed with your other works- keep them coming! ^_^
OMG I was'nt expecting to see melkor in this but I wish you did the part where he's all icy with a crown of ice is well along with some flashing eyes. But still you did something that alot of tolkien fans been looking for even if its just a little. Bravo 👏👏👏
Amazing. Great work!
This is beautiful! As well visually as in the music. Great job!!!
This is beautiful. The love and work you all put into this is humbling and inspiring, and your respect for Tolkien's work is absolutely apparent. You should all be proud of this fantastic bit of media.
But...a couple things.
(1) Didn't the elves rise with the stars, long after the lamps were destroyed?
(2) The Ainur had to transubstantiate to physical forms in order to enter Arda. This made them finite and more specifically defined, and...well, physical. That's the whole reason Tulkas the Strong was able to overpower and subdue Melkor in martial combat.
(3) It's touched on here briefly, but Melkor didn't just go wonkybonkers "GUESS I'M EVIL GUYS WHOOPS," the whole first chunk of the Ainulindalë deals with how Melkor developed his private thoughts, how he swayed many other ainur to his side, and his full blown existential crisis which is WHY he's committed to perverting and twisting Illuvatar's creation.
the animation was fantastic! I just hope Peter Jackson would reconsider and adopt the style for SILAMARILLON. No offense to the animators, you guys are fantastic. the animation was and should have been for the SILMARILLON. ALL THE BEST!
wow really amazing guys watched it hih and i really could feel all the love that was puttin nto this project.
Simply Awesome. Ty.
Beautiful! Although I agree with others that this storyline doesn't fully agree with Tolkien's writing :)
It is as beautifull as incorrect. At first, Arda was not an sphere, but a flat disk contained in a bubble. It was not until the fall of numenor that Iluvatar changed the shape of Arda to make Aman unreachable for men. At first, there were no galaxies, stars or anything, just Arda sitting in the void. When created, Stars were not even the sun-like-but-further things we know. It is implied in some of tolkien writting that out actual universe is the same as the one created by Iluvatar, but it has never been clear for me how the simplistic empty universe got to become a universe full of planets and stars that are what we actually know as stars.
Also, no elf ever saw the light of the two lamps. They woke up at the years of the trees. By that time, the valar had already adopted anthropomorphous shapes (in fact, they did as soon as they entered into Arda, if I'm not mistaken)
Anyway, the first part of it was very pleasing, and gets the essence of the ainulindale pretty well. All things considered, the video is good and worth watching
Stop Quibbling!!! Do you know how beautiful this is???????????? It was wonderfully done! Thank you so much Willow Productions!
absolutely beautiful, what an amazing way of visualizing the Silmarillion
SO EPIC AT 6:10 WOW THAT WAS AN AMAZING CLIMAX TO THE SHORT FILM. PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER STARTING FROM THIS POINT ON?
There is another part to this on my channel as well called Dagor Dagorath.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for producing such an amazing flilm! The soundtrack sent so many thrills up my spine I wanted to scream! It's amazing and breathtaking and incredible and uplifting! THANK YOU SO MUCH! God bless! :D
So beautiful!!
That was awesome! Please make more!
I am inspired by your work. But please make one that is completely accurate.
how do you have just that few subs? your skill and effort is just amazing o.O
This is so lovely and inspiring. Thank you!!
Much better than Amazon's TV show.
That was really really awesome.
The only two inconsistencies I noticed were that the world was originally flat and that the first of the Eldar awoke by a lake under starlight... But whatever, the visuals and the music were breathtaking and the narration was perfect for me.
Have you made / will you make more?
Again, I loved this.
Willow Productions I would love to see one of the war of wrath. would be incredible!
awesome! big problem though. the elves did not awake until after melkor destroyed the lamps! the awoke under the stars which varda made after the valar retreated to aman, and to see the stars again is a major reason the sindar elves never completed the journey westward and why the noldor left valinor in pursuit of morgoth.
I wept to see this, one of my Favorite Tales, Brought to Life. I cannot thank you enough!
This is good work. Thank you.
Jednym słowem: "Zajebiste".
But the elves didn't awaken to the light of the two lamps. It wasn't until way after their destruction that Varda made the stars with the dew from Telperion and Laurelin and that caused the elves to awaken.
Subscribed, straight to favorites and totally hyped for more....200% would reccomend, watch even buy and support, Fantastic Job.
This is how I envisioned this story in my head. I never thought anyone could come close to that. Absolutely breathtaking!
Nice work!But, where is the citation in your credits for Martin Shaw's narration (from The Silmarillion Audiobook)?
1) Excellent animation.
2) Too few Ainur. They likely numbered in the Millions or even Billions during the Ainulindalë. And likely they numbered in well into the six to seven digits within Ëa and Arda itself (aside from the 14 Valar - 15 with Melkor/Morgoth Bauglir).
3) Arda, as originally "formed" was a world "Globed" only in terms of its Metaphysical Shape. The Ekkai was the Globe of Arda, within which was the Lands of Arda (Aman/Valinorë, Endor/Middle-earth, and Hither Lands). It was not until near the end of the Second Age that the Land was bent into a Globe (I can give you a specific topology that gives rise to uniform gravity on the surface, yet produces a Flat, or Spherical Cap-shaped - depending upon taste, really - surface for "Arda" prior to the Akallabêth). I am aware of the "Myths Transformed" section of The History of Middle-earth, Vol X: Morgoth's Ring. Tolkien seemed to be very conflicted with this version of events, as it would have resulted in the total obliteration of his earlier Cosmology and Events (He rightly abandoned it).
4) Beleriand, Eriador, and Rhovanion make up an area that is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, covering an area roughly from Stavanger, Norway (in the North) to Syracuse, Sicily in the south (The Mouth of the Anduin is roughly near the Mouth of the Nile - the former pointing south, the latter pointing north).
5) I am not sure what the visualization of Melkor fighting another Ainu (whom I suppose you intend to be Manwë?) is about. Melkor at first worked with the other Ainur. His violent rebellion was not immediate. This is made clear in Morgoth's Ring, where we learn that what we probably hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years passed as the Ainur lived in Almaren prior to Melkor openly laying claim to all of Arda, and being rejected by Manwë, after which he fled into the Void. It was then many years (Tolkien states roughly 15,000 years - he does not say whether these are equivalent to the "Years of the Trees" or whether he is speaking of "Years of the Sun") before Melkor returned and then constructing Utumno in the far north, prior to his destruction of the Lamps of the Valar (Illuin and Ormal).
I am working on a set of Screenplays for a similar project, which would set out Middle-earth's History from the Ainulindalë to the Return of the Shadow. But it is likely to be years before we are ready to do anything (We would like to see an actual license from the Tolkien Estate, but that is doubtful at this point).
But seeing others working in the same genre shows that a more honest portrayal of his work is much in demand.
The ainur number was correct it was 14 ainur or Minor Gods and One Major God Eru
Exotic - Truth - Seeker - Artist “Ainur” includes the Maiar.
While Wikipedia isn’t the best source for this, the article is well sourced, and I won’t have to wait six hours before I can get the varied Referenced from “The History of Middle-earth” and “The Silmarillion.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainur_(Middle-earth)
The “VALAR,” as I mentioned, numbered only “14” (15 with Melkor - Also know as “The Morgoth Bauglir”).
Stefan I. Knezovic I had initially been pretty hopeful about The Amazon Project, but the departure of Tom Shippey has me a bit worried.
Having seen the demands that The Tolkien Estate placed on any future Licenses, I remain hopeful that these demands remain intact, and that Amazon will abide by them (rather than ignoring them, and just pushing through the project, and then paying any lawsuit from the Estate when it inevitably comes for Breach-of-Contact/Violation of the Terms of the License).
Given that the area they are working in is largely “blank space” (with only two works set within the Second Age, and a fairly open narrative outside of the existence of stated Kings and Events from the “Chronicle of Arda”), my expectations at this point are simply that they straighten the F-ing Swords of the Elves (giving them two edges, like they are supposed to have). If I see this go uncorrected, I will likely not even bother with the series.
@@MatthewBaileyBeAfraid Valar included from the ainur.
I read silmarilion even though you didnt i will tell you ters 14 ainur total
What a wonderful work of art. Thank you for making this!
this was truly an epic masterpiece. twice I got chills. I'd love to see more but this was absolutely beautiful
Anybody else treat the silmarillion as there bible? Lol
Celebrimbor when speaking about human history with my friends I sometimes mixed the faith of Numenor with that of Atlantis. Quoting Eru Iluvatar instead of Jesus. It just seems more natural.
Illuvatar never talked about killing children and never demanded of anyone to bow down before him so.....no
Celebrimbor no
TrickTappic* totally!
TrickTappic* No, but as an important and fabled (if not complicated) book. Pretty sure Tolkien based his stories on Biblical Genesis.
Can I put lyrics in portuguese in the video?........Amazing job, I cryed when I whatch.
+Juan Patrick queres ajuda? =)
+Juan Patrick "The worship of the eyes is weeping, the worship of the ears is listening."
3:39
You can hear how Willow used a sound bite from The Land Before Time for Melkor's roar, you can hear Ducky's scream.
This was absolutely amazing! The animation, the music- everything!!!
awesome one amid some flaws
Aye... The Children of Illuvatar never woke during the Age of the Lamps... But long after...
4:51 was that Sauron? aka Mairon
Fantastic job! Thanks a lot for doing this!
beautiful. thank you
Didn't Iluvatar hollow Arda (the world) and make it round after the breaking of Beleriand? I thought originally the world was supposed to be disc shaped. Also the elves didn't awaken until long after the destruction of the lamps.
Fishhunter2014 Eru made the world round after the fall of Numenor, when Men tried to invade Valinor and claim Immortality. The Valar forsook their right to Arda and pleaded to Eru. Numenor was sunk beneath the sea, and the world was made round.
Wonderful! makes me want to reread silmarillion btw what's the song at the end? i feel the urge to know..
+Willow Productions A lot of it was very inaccurate. Where was Almaren? Where was Tulkas the Strong? Why was Arda round before the destruction of Numenore?
+Willow Productions O thanks!
beautiful and awe-inspiring! You did an amazing job!!
Wow !! Beautiful ! You showed a very close approx. to my own thought..... Just a fantastic production all around the music was perfect and mainly the piece was not rushed.
Thanx !!
7 people never read any Tolkien
including you, Frito
It's actually because of how familiar with The Silmarillion I am that I dislike this video.
What we need to keep in mind is that for Melkor and Illuvatar there is no such thing as "good" or "evil" those are concepts created by mortals to try and somehow make sense of the actions of the more powerful beings like melkor who think on a totally different level. melkor didnt corrupt middle earth or made evil or anything like that in his mind, what he made is simply his version of the song of creation
+Rheuma Kai As well as purposedly torturing and twisting the children of Illuvatar into what would become Orcs and such. In the beginning, Melkor saw the music as different from his view, so pride and envy lead him to bring discord to the tune, envying Eru/Illuvatar's power. But from there it spiraled into pure spite, he wanted power and controle. He was in the beginning the greatest among the Valar, yet it was never enough for him. But the concept of evil and good is often viewed as different between the eyes of the beholder. For him, he was doing the right thing, however, everyone else saw him on the opposite side of things.
As the poster above said, He's not being evil (As one can argue is somewhat what Sauron is classified as) but he's evil itself. Without him, no evil would arise or be conceived in the world of Arda.
+Rheuma Kai Your argument is sound in theory, but you're missing some important points. First, Illuvatar stated that regardless of whatever the Valar do (aimed at Melkor, but in general) seemingly of their own free will, it is done through the will of Illuvatar in the end. It must be inferred that Melkor was of the design of Illuvatar to do what he did, and that while he isn't evil because the powers have no concept of it, his twisting and corrupting of everything the Valar do to, and in, Middle Earth has a purpose. It is not the purpose of evil, but by design. Illuvatar created the music, and while Melkor strove in discord against Illuvatar, his music was created by Illuvatar. Melkor may have been the most powerful, and the allusions to Lucifer notwithstanding, I don't believe he ever wanted to be Illuvatar or to take his place. Remember, all the Valar and their powers are contained in, and chained to, Middle Earth. Other Ainur stayed behind with Illuvatar, in a realm where the Ainur are arguably more powerful than those who descended into Arda because Illuvatar dwelled there.
I don't think your view of "good and evil" by the elves and maiar is as cut and dry as you think it is. It comes down to Morgoth and his minions wanting to destroy what the Valar created, and in doing so, create their own version of Arda. Twisted, yes. Evil? Again, it's a myopic view. Orcs want to destroy Elves. Why? They are the twisted mirror of the Elves. Created by Morgoth, they are the antithesis of the Elves. Ugly, destructive, corrupt. The Elves existed to make Middle Earth beautiful. To enrich it with their music, their buildings, their artwork. It is explained well later in the Silmarillion during the Akallabeth, when the Numenoreans in their short-mindedness misunderstood the nature of the immortality of Elves in relation to the Undying Lands. A messenger from Valinor tells Men that it is not the land itself that makes the Elves deathless, but rather the deathless that dwell therein. Orcs on the other hand represent death and decay. They spread like a blight over the land and Middle Earth withers. This doesn't make them evil, however. They are a product of their creator and the process by which they were created. They were Elves who were tortured and corrupted through Morgoth's cruelty and power. They weren't like the dwarves that Aule created, they were something else before and became Orcs, even though Tolkien wrote that they multiplied in the manner of Elves. (Orc sex...yeesh!)
So, yeah, while I agree that good and evil are concepts created by mortals, to divine beings they are actions taken out of the desire to fulfill their role; machinations played out of their purposes for existing in Middle Earth. They were carrying out the roles they saw themselves being when they first heard the music Illuvatar created. His vision, his will.
***** It is never stated that he wanted to take Illuvatar's place, specifically. It's told that he wanted to create things of his own and order things in his own fashion. He never strove with Illuvatar to overthrow him, bur rather to mar the works of Illuvatar through the music. If he wanted to supplant Illuvatar he wouldn't have descended into Arda and chain himself to that world.
Regardless of whether or not to agree with this, you're still ignoring that Illuvatar tells Melkor explicitly,
"And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite."
So, to me it seems it's heavily implied that all Melkor does has it's roots in the design of Illuvatar. His "evil" is by design, not a function directly of his free will. If it were his will, then Illuvatar would have intervened more often. Illuvatar seems to have set Arda as some grand project to see how things would go.
Though this all seemingly is by design, at times I feel Tolkien's writings conflict, albeit subtly, which may be a result of parts of the book having been written by JRR, and later, Christopher.
+MrRussian19 I don't agree. Iluvatar has some kind of conception of good and evil, maybe very specific to himself but existing nonetheless.
If that were not the case he wouldn't have intervened twice after the creation of Arda but he would've left events happen by themselves.
+Guillaume Lagueyte that doesn't prove good and evil exists. Illuvater intervening on behalf of his greater creation is out of preservation, not necessarily because he is "good". There are plenty of occasions where Illuvater does nothing. Deities tend to possess ambivalence over being absolute good.
I love it!! Love the music!!
Nice closing song selection. That's one of my all-time favorites!