The Duel of Fingolfin and Morgoth - Brought to Life

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  • The duel of Fingolfin and Morgoth was a legendary battle in Tolkien’s legendarium, and this video brings that battle and the fall of High King Fingolfin to life! I hope you all enjoy this video, let me know your thoughts on it in the comments! As always, a great thanks to the online artists whose visual works made this video possible! If you are one of the artists, please let me know and I will post your name and a link to your work in this description!
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  • @davideagin5321
    @davideagin5321 Před 4 lety +2443

    They mention the pits carved out of the earth by Morgoth's mace, but not the trench that was formed in the ground by Fingolfin dragging his enormous balls to the battle.

  • @josephkoester3217
    @josephkoester3217 Před 5 lety +2417

    Fingolfin was able to take on a Vala in single combat. That's one dude you don't want to mess with.

    • @adamplentl5588
      @adamplentl5588 Před 4 lety +394

      And not just any Vala, but the strongest.

    • @primum3723
      @primum3723 Před 4 lety +43

      Does all the Vala and Maiar cant use any of their powers when they are in Earth?

    • @Vistico93
      @Vistico93 Před 4 lety +220

      @@primum3723 : The way I've read it over the years is that there's probably little a Vala cannot do but that in order to do something/control the substance of Arda, they need to take on a shape and it is through that shape, they inflict/commit their power. But I imagine that shape limits them to a degree. I highly doubt Melkor could fly as the shape he wrought would not enable that and he could not simply change his form anymore because he had wastefully dispersed so much of his power that he had at the beginning into the Earth and creatures he made/controlled. In Melkor's heyday, Fingolfin would not have stood a chance.
      I think the main lesson the peoples of Middle Earth could have taken from the fall of Fingolfin was not just that he was heroically brave but that he showed Morgoth has weakened to the point where the thought of victory against him could be more than just a fantastic dream but something which could be achieved...

    • @primum3723
      @primum3723 Před 4 lety +24

      @@Vistico93 okay thanks. So Melkor never recover his powers?

    • @raizarslaxterhaha
      @raizarslaxterhaha Před 4 lety +99

      Yes but Morgoth was weak at that time because of the lost of power that he put on the land...
      Probably at that point he just was in similar power as Sauron.

  • @mrgodliak
    @mrgodliak Před 5 lety +1932

    "And Morgoth Came"
    That whole paragraph is one of my favorites from any book ever.

  • @LocalHeretic-ck1kd
    @LocalHeretic-ck1kd Před 5 lety +1448

    Damn Fingolfin was such a badass! He faced the greates evil of all time and had no fear. And whe he went down, he went down with a style. Morgoth was left with a victory no one celebrated and with a scar and a wound that never healed.

    • @avyanshankar1069
      @avyanshankar1069 Před 5 lety +4

      It never said in Silmarillion that his wound will never heal.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 5 lety +120

      Avyan Shankar actually it does say that he walked with a limp forever after that duel

    • @richardjohansen8237
      @richardjohansen8237 Před 5 lety +57

      Fingolfin: He went down...but he went down almost literally kicking the devil in the junk...

    • @jeffmusyoka1876
      @jeffmusyoka1876 Před 5 lety +24

      Fingolfin technically won this one

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 5 lety +8

      Jeff Musyoka not exactly, he hurt morgoth but that’s the most he could do

  • @roberttaylor6108
    @roberttaylor6108 Před 4 lety +450

    "Thus died Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, most proud and valiant of the Elven-kings of old. " choked me up the first time I read it as a teenager. Fingolfin was my favorite from the time he walked away from his brother who had a sword pointed at him. Where his brother was strongest of crafts of the hand and mind he was strongest of body and prowess. Greatest elf that ever lived.

    • @HappyFlapps
      @HappyFlapps Před 4 lety +29

      When Feanor drew his sword on him, Fingolfin could have wasted his brother if he'd wanted to. But he knew that killing him would be a futile gesture and suppressed his pride and worked for rapprochement with his brother. Truly a noble and blessed figure.

    • @roberttaylor6108
      @roberttaylor6108 Před 4 lety +42

      @@HappyFlapps Fingolfin was the noblest, bravest, and the most loyal of all the elves that ever lived. When I first read the part about feanore pulling the sword on him I thought that myself he should kick the crap out of him. But then later on after he followed his brother to Middle-earth and he got betrayed and then he went and fought morgoth one on one. I realized why he didn't do it because he only fights his enemies and he was righteous to a fault.

    • @the_nephandi4551
      @the_nephandi4551 Před 3 lety +5

      Although I now tend to prefer Finrod Felagund for his righteous of mind and his loyalty, Fingolfin was my favorite character of all in the Silmarillion for a long time

    • @ghostpatriot2370
      @ghostpatriot2370 Před 2 lety +5

      First time I read it I was crying like a babe. He was and still is 37 years later my favorite character from any work of fiction.

    • @anonymouspersonskissnowboa6678
      @anonymouspersonskissnowboa6678 Před rokem

      Lmao feanor was the one who is strongest in everything not your weakass clown who got pinned on the wall by feanor. Your beta wuss ran from a duel with feanor and cried to the valar like the beta wuss he is.

  • @jasonuerkvitz3756
    @jasonuerkvitz3756 Před rokem +122

    As Fingolfin faced Morgoth, so too did Elendil and Isildur face Sauron, as did Eowyn and Merry face the Witch King. The gyre of Middle-Earth's history, mirroring and repeating, in part, in a timeless struggle. Tolkien was a storytelling genius.

    • @cambridgehathaway3367
      @cambridgehathaway3367 Před rokem +7

      and its cool because Eowyn and merry actually succeeded

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 Před rokem +13

      @@cambridgehathaway3367 Elendil and Gil-Galad kinda succeeded against Sauron too. He killed them both but was basically helpless from his wounds after so Isildur could easily take the Ring from him.

  • @just_cade
    @just_cade Před 3 lety +489

    "But Fingolfin gleamed beneath him as a star." So powerful.

    • @Fingolfin4859
      @Fingolfin4859 Před 3 lety +13

      Thank you. ^^

    • @fingolfin9086
      @fingolfin9086 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Fingolfin4859 Indeed

    • @just_cade
      @just_cade Před 2 lety +9

      @@Fingolfin4859 No, thank you

    • @xavscarryall1204
      @xavscarryall1204 Před rokem +2

      Why Morgoth has a fear on fingolfin before their battle?

    • @thanos5149
      @thanos5149 Před rokem +4

      @@xavscarryall1204 Probably due to the fact that Morgoth was heavily weakened in this fight since he used most of his power on the lands

  • @junker1192
    @junker1192 Před 3 lety +271

    I could see this as a dark souls battle, with Fingolfin rolling around to avoid Morgoth's hammer blows.

    • @liamwright2510
      @liamwright2510 Před rokem +24

      We need an Elden ring style lord of the rings game

    • @Bhoddisatva
      @Bhoddisatva Před rokem +4

      @@liamwright2510 I believe there is a Sauron Boss mod out there for Elden Ring.

    • @sonokawaray
      @sonokawaray Před rokem +11

      Shame Fingolfin didn't have a few extra points in Endurance, his stamina bar ran out at a pretty bad moment there. Landing that bleed proc right before going down was some cool timing though.

    • @wzx6x6z6w
      @wzx6x6z6w Před rokem +3

      He forgot his Giant set and the bass cannon, that's why he lost.

    • @phillipsmejkal1
      @phillipsmejkal1 Před 5 měsíci

      @@liamwright2510 there is a similar armor set in Eldenring. ^^

  • @ThePaeppa
    @ThePaeppa Před 4 lety +718

    Morgoth: "It's over Fingolfin, I am the higher being"
    Fingolfin: "You underestimate my power"
    Morgoth: "Dont tr - *RAAAAAGH FUCK MY FOOT*"

  • @leofcpm
    @leofcpm Před 5 lety +553

    He knew he was riding to his death, but he rode and met Morgoth in battle anyway. This is the epitome of courage right there.

    • @vilotochishi7649
      @vilotochishi7649 Před 2 lety +15

      What a glorious elf king.he aptly put the proverb,better to live a day as a lion, than a hundrd year as shps...

    • @rhaynes4306
      @rhaynes4306 Před 2 lety +18

      Too few have come. We cannot defeat the armies of Mordor.
      No….but we will meet them in battle nonetheless.

    • @qarmatianwarhorse6028
      @qarmatianwarhorse6028 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rhaynes4306 *armies of Angband (in this case)

    • @user-co3uc8vt7e
      @user-co3uc8vt7e Před 2 lety +9

      I think theoretically he could have won. And Morgoth knew that.

    • @thecomingofchrisit0
      @thecomingofchrisit0 Před 2 lety +8

      Yea he would have won. He lost because he is flesh and blood and grew tired.

  • @LordTelperion
    @LordTelperion Před 4 lety +91

    As my father says when facing a loosing battle, “don’t make it free.”

  • @tfeiksic501
    @tfeiksic501 Před 5 lety +1138

    This would be such an epic fight to make in a TV show or a movie, greatest fight in the history.

    • @EslamAbdo1919
      @EslamAbdo1919 Před 5 lety +68

      if amazon can replicate the artistic style of the paintings in the video in the upcoming series, it will be EPIC.. along with Viggo Mortensen's singing voice in the credits

    • @szabolcsmolnar4455
      @szabolcsmolnar4455 Před 5 lety +90

      I don't think movies could replicate the sheer weight of that moment - "And Morgoth came". The whole setup before that gives it so much weight, and then battle itself is epic, it's a really exhilarating experience.

    • @mundokabaso9240
      @mundokabaso9240 Před 5 lety +29

      Though a great many goosebumps came to my skin upon reading Fingolfin's last stand, 'twas but half to those that made my whole body awe when reading the last stand of mighty Hurin in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.

    • @tfeiksic501
      @tfeiksic501 Před 5 lety +13

      @@szabolcsmolnar4455 I'd like to see them try it, but it would have to be 1-2 seasons of build up because it's just that epic.

    • @bozombiesftw1
      @bozombiesftw1 Před 5 lety +9

      i've been saying that for years, one day man

  • @kelborhal2576
    @kelborhal2576 Před 5 lety +550

    Lord of all Noldor
    A star in the night
    And a bearer of hope
    He rides into his glorious battle alone
    Farewell to the valiant warlord!
    The Fate of us all
    Lies deep in the dark
    When time stands still at the iron hill
    The Fate of us all
    Lies deep in the dark
    When time stands still at the iron hill!

    • @calboye
      @calboye Před 5 lety +39

      he gleams like a star and the sound of his horns like a raging storm.
      proudly the high lord challenges doom.
      'lord of slaves' he cries

    • @kairelld
      @kairelld Před 5 lety +32

      Slowly in..... "fear".... the Dark Lord appears.
      Welcome to my lands.
      YOU SHALL BE DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMNED

    • @lordandsaviour5666
      @lordandsaviour5666 Před 5 lety +24

      The iron crowned is getting closer
      Swings his hammer down on him
      Like a thunderstorm he's crushing down
      The Noldor's proudest king

    • @olivialim7541
      @olivialim7541 Před 4 lety +24

      The Elvenking's broken
      he stumbles and falls
      most proud and most valiant
      his spirit survives
      Praise our king
      Praise our king
      Praise our king
      Praise our king

    • @dictiustecare
      @dictiustecare Před 4 lety +13

      Blind Guardián " Time stand still ...

  • @DngrDan
    @DngrDan Před 4 lety +173

    Imagine Fingolfin standing outside the shut gates of Angband, angrily taunting Morgoth to come outside. I can see the wrath on his face as he denounces him as nothing more than a lord of slaves and a coward. And then the expression turns to surprise and fear before Fingolfin steadfastly collects himself as the gates swing open and Morgoth silently strides forth in all his terribleness. Fingolfin flips his visor down. They duel.

  • @schawdaya
    @schawdaya Před 2 lety +21

    His horse is the real MVP for being able to carry his massive balls.

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 Před 5 lety +229

    Literally one of my favorite epic duels in middle earth. The wounds Melkor sustained in the duel never healed and Melkor thus never set out from his Fortress again in fear.

    • @Ytremz
      @Ytremz Před 3 lety +16

      Imagine falling so far, from being the most powerful angelic being to enduring disgrace in combat with an elf.

    • @mr.jameson218
      @mr.jameson218 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Ytremz I mean, he was extremely weakened. Imagine working hard for 30 hours straight and never eating a meal, then some elf shows up and puffs out his chest. That's essentially what happened. Lol

    • @DOR8421
      @DOR8421 Před rokem +2

      @@mr.jameson218 really good comment. melcore's strength wasnt direct combat esp later on. he shoulda fate manipulated 😄

  • @EldenLord.
    @EldenLord. Před rokem +8

    This on a cinema screen with an extremely high budged would be the dream.

  • @b_s_productions4405
    @b_s_productions4405 Před 5 lety +201

    "And the weight was like a fallen hill." Epic.

    • @user-co3uc8vt7e
      @user-co3uc8vt7e Před 2 lety +3

      Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't "fallen hill" a wordplay meaning "hill of the fallen warriors" - burial hill, that is?

    • @b_s_productions4405
      @b_s_productions4405 Před 2 lety +4

      @@user-co3uc8vt7e Probably means something like a landslide but who knows with Tolkien?

    • @b_s_productions4405
      @b_s_productions4405 Před 2 lety

      Yikes, this I saw this video 3 years ago?

    • @user-co3uc8vt7e
      @user-co3uc8vt7e Před 2 lety +1

      @@b_s_productions4405
      I like "burial hill" more, it's far more symbolic.

  • @Badboyben1422
    @Badboyben1422 Před 5 lety +447

    My Favorite moment from the Silmarillion, and just to show how epic and strong Elves are and what they are capable of. To Fingolfin it looked like it was the end, but without his sacrifice it probably would've been the end for all we know. Seven times a wound and with the eighth to forever remind Morgoth of his great shame. This would make Fingolfin the strongest Elf in Arda in terms of combat prowess.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 Před 5 lety +51

      Fingolfin was most valiant, but Feanor was the greatest of the Eldar in all things. It took many Balrogs to slay him, even as he slew many. And Balrogs were fallen Maiar. Arien the Sun was what the Balrogs were before their corruption. A spirit of pure Fire.

    • @Badboyben1422
      @Badboyben1422 Před 5 lety +66

      To those replies about Feanor, I understand that Tolkien wrote that Feanor was greatest in all things. Yet we dont really get a passage to show Feanor's battle prowess. Unlike Fingolfin who gets a dedicated tale of his fight with Morgoth. And I would dare to say that fighting a Vala who was considered the strongest of the Valar would prove that Fingolfin had stronger battle prowess than Feanor who fought against Maiar.

    • @derfret1365
      @derfret1365 Před 5 lety +25

      Actually, Feanor is the mightiest of all children of Eru, but at least from the sons of Finwe, Fingolfin was the strongest. Clearly Morgoth feared both of them, since he waited to steal the Silmarilli until Feanor was in Eldamar.

    • @qwertylink9066
      @qwertylink9066 Před 5 lety +6

      who is the elf that fought ancalagon? how strong was he?

    • @jasse85
      @jasse85 Před 5 lety +15

      qwerty link
      Eärendil, father of Elrond

  • @just_cade
    @just_cade Před 3 lety +49

    When I first read this part of the book, I had to immediately read it again, because it's just so epic. Fingolfin may have died, at least his body, but he went down as one of the most badass characters in all of Tolkien's writings.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 2 lety +11

      I wouldn’t say that he was one of the most bad ass elves, HE WAS THE MOST BADASS ELF

  • @TheMizymod
    @TheMizymod Před 5 lety +466

    We need more CZcamsrs that made content with beauty and moral, not only empty shells of videos with nothing that can make us better. It's great that we have you. Cheers and blessings form Poland! :)

  • @andrewvarney5687
    @andrewvarney5687 Před 4 lety +45

    "A star in the Night and a bearer of Hope, he rides into his glorious battle alone. Farewell to the valiant warlord. The fate of us all lies deep in the dark, when time stands still at the Iron Hill."

  • @patrickthornton840
    @patrickthornton840 Před 5 lety +380

    Fingolfin: Hey! Morgoth! Get your ass out here so I can kick it!
    Morgoth: No.
    Fingolfin: *makes chicken noises*
    Morgoth: ...Fine.

    • @mattydaddy7672
      @mattydaddy7672 Před 3 lety +12

      This is how I summarize it as well.
      " YOU BIG CHICKEN SHIT BAWK BAWK BAWK!" lol

    • @blackdog8245
      @blackdog8245 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mattydaddy7672
      Reminds me of Gundam wing abridged Treize going “bawk bawk” to get rise out of people. 😂

    • @balrog262
      @balrog262 Před 3 lety +4

      Reminds me of the Room.

    • @Daggerfall40
      @Daggerfall40 Před 3 lety +1

      Lmao

    • @MrBendylaw
      @MrBendylaw Před 2 lety +8

      "Moooooorgoooth, come out and plaaaaaaay". (Taps blades together annoyingly)

  • @Civtex
    @Civtex Před rokem +20

    Be awesome if someone created a short film or animation on this duel…I would watch it over and over

  • @sbeaber
    @sbeaber Před 3 lety +17

    Dang. A dude rolls up the Embodiment of Evil's lair, bangs on his door, says come and take what's coming to you....Legendary.

  • @OneBoredCatbug
    @OneBoredCatbug Před 4 lety +78

    The elf that held his own against the Satan of Arda.
    It seems like the people of Arda were a lot stronger when Morgoth was still around.

    • @asagoldsmith3328
      @asagoldsmith3328 Před 4 lety +37

      One of the most important themes of Tolkien's work. The decline of the firstborn who remained in middle earth after the elder days.

  • @beretperson
    @beretperson Před 5 lety +50

    4:00 Thrice he was crushed to his knees, and thrice arose again, and bore up his broken shield
    "I can do this all day."

  • @cmdr_kai2492
    @cmdr_kai2492 Před 5 lety +65

    Morgoth took the fight, but Fingolfin took ths glory.

  • @Lordoftheforsaken
    @Lordoftheforsaken Před 5 lety +415

    Your story telling is unbelievable

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 5 lety +43

      Thank you, that means so much to me! That made my night!

    • @carloscosta9984
      @carloscosta9984 Před 5 lety +18

      I would love an audio book of Tolkien's books with you narrating the story.

    • @CoolAsianGuy
      @CoolAsianGuy Před 5 lety +5

      all he said was written in the book

    • @albertsiochi4079
      @albertsiochi4079 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MenoftheWest please tell Peter jackson about making the sirmarillion into a 3 hour movie

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 Před 4 lety +4

      @@albertsiochi4079 Are you sure you want a cinematographic version of the Silmarillion? By Peter Jackson? I know I don't. Not so much that Peter Jackson's ability to convey the epic faithfully is in doubt, which it is, but believe _anyone's_ abilities to faithfully reproduce it on film are sorely lacking. It can't be accomplished without a lethal compromise somewhere. I wouldn't want this unparalleled literary masterpiece 'marred' so to speak, pun intended.

  • @davecullins1606
    @davecullins1606 Před rokem +5

    I think making Morgoth halt on one foot for the rest of his life must have made an important impact against Morgoth image.
    Because after he began halting, it became clear to all that he could *bleed* and that he was *not* invulnerable.

  • @smokingowly3607
    @smokingowly3607 Před 2 lety +25

    Lord of all Noldor a star in the night
    And a bearer of hope
    He rides into his glorious battle alone
    Farewell to the valiant warlord

  • @skzanarchist
    @skzanarchist Před 4 lety +79

    Fingolfin will always be the most badass elf in Arda

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 4 lety +2

      BrOtHeRs? And the strongest physically

    • @luqmanhakim6869
      @luqmanhakim6869 Před 3 lety +1

      what about glorfindel?

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 2 lety +4

      @@luqmanhakim6869 he’s also badass but not to the same degree

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 Před rokem +4

      @@luqmanhakim6869 Glorfindel is amazing but Fingolfin went 1v1 against the Valar who created all evil. That's a whole different level.

  • @djokealtena2538
    @djokealtena2538 Před 3 lety +14

    Thus why I refer to someone 'going all in' giving it their all or telling someone off 'Pulling a Fingolfin or Fingolfinning'

  • @Bloodgulchblue
    @Bloodgulchblue Před 2 lety +69

    Fingolfin is my favorite of Tolkeins characters by far, and I love many of Tolkeins characters, but Fingolfin was always noble in action and outmatched Morgoth in skill, viciousness, and tenacity to the point Morgoth only won because of the power inherent to his nature as an Ainur, by far the undisputed best elf just imagine instead of Glorfindel the Valar send back Fingolfin, dude would ride up to the Black Gates demand Sauron walk his punk ass out and catch the ass-whoopin of a lifetime

    • @ManSeekingMeaning
      @ManSeekingMeaning Před rokem +4

      This actually sounds almost reasonable. If only..

    • @thanos5149
      @thanos5149 Před rokem +10

      Bro, Morgoth was a lot more powerful than Sauron. And Fingolfin threw hands with him in single combat....😂Sauron would get folded instantly

    • @connerevans3062
      @connerevans3062 Před rokem +1

      That’s a fact

    • @funmusica8620
      @funmusica8620 Před rokem +1

      Fingolfin rides up to the Black Gate “Knock Knock! I’m back m-f!”

    • @Fingolfin4859
      @Fingolfin4859 Před 7 měsíci

      I sincerely thank you, my friend. I will carve your words on my heart. 💖

  • @minatodroger7890
    @minatodroger7890 Před 5 lety +29

    Most Badass Elf in History may he rest in Glory in the Halls of Mandos

  • @Crafty_Spirit
    @Crafty_Spirit Před 3 lety +13

    Since the first time I read the Silmarillion and ever thereafter this is the single moment in all of Tolkien's works on Arda that still compels me the most. Fingolfin faces the Black Foe of the World, and he demands justice despite knowing he cannot enforce it. It is a sign of strength to cry out against fate rather than to succumb and bow one's head. However self-destructively Fingolfin interpreted this stance, he unmasked the greatest villain of old to be vulnerable and limited, thus forecasting that he would not last infinitely.

  • @hectorcisneros428
    @hectorcisneros428 Před 4 lety +28

    O man, i'm covered in tears! I would have followed you King Fingolfin!! I would have gone with you into the deepest dungeon in Angband!!

  • @tuor6394
    @tuor6394 Před 5 lety +47

    I will never tire of reading/hearing the fall of Fall of Fingolfin, the fairest and most Valiant of the Noldor, who dwelt in Middle Earth.
    Beautifully done my friend.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 3 lety

      He was also the physically strongest of the elves in general

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jakealter5504 yeah, my but favorite elf is Cirdan The Shipwright.

  • @wanderingsurf2842
    @wanderingsurf2842 Před 3 lety +11

    Fingolfin is my fantasy hero. I can't believe what he was made of and his skill to have done what he did.

  • @soledadcartwright
    @soledadcartwright Před 5 lety +38

    Fingolfin is a seriously underappreciated character in the fandom. Thanks for this beautiful video!

  • @aydenlegleiter7810
    @aydenlegleiter7810 Před 3 lety +8

    Dude literally kneecapped the devil when he went down. That is the stuff of legend.

  • @cruiserkev1976
    @cruiserkev1976 Před 5 lety +11

    No matter how many times I read this passage, I still smile when the many wounds Morgoth took from Fingolfin and Thorondor are revealed. A little epic justice is handed down to Tolkien's biggest bully.

  • @RR-ci9hh
    @RR-ci9hh Před 4 lety +50

    4:18 “And Morgoth set his left foot...”
    Image shows Morgoth setting his right foot.

    • @similaritiesendhere
      @similaritiesendhere Před 3 lety +8

      I see that objects in a mirror confuse you and your friends. Look at Morgoth's mace. Unless he's left handed (Sauron and the Nazgul are all right handed), the image is flipped.

    • @Howling_Moon
      @Howling_Moon Před 3 lety +1

      @@similaritiesendhere nailed it XD

    • @mitchbarredo3990
      @mitchbarredo3990 Před 3 lety

      His left, your right.

  • @laalaajonsen
    @laalaajonsen Před 4 lety +5

    With the left foot of Morgoth on his neck, all I could think of is the exact same thing happened to Aragorn outside the Black Gates in ROTK. The troll sat down his foot on his chest, and stabbed it with a blade.

  • @krakentacos
    @krakentacos Před 5 lety +54

    Awesome...probably my favorite confrontation in the series..

    • @drshotis
      @drshotis Před 5 lety +2

      Ecthelion and the balrog was a masterpiece too.... tolkien mind is amazing

  • @borrburison648
    @borrburison648 Před 5 lety +98

    My favorite story in the silmarillion

  • @musicilike69
    @musicilike69 Před 4 lety +6

    Can you imagine his ride North, blazing with light in his wrath and moving at great speed... It was an act of despair though, he had if you will gone a little fey at the ruin of the battle..Twice Morgoth was humbled but the greater was by Luthien, she was clear in her mind and also unarmed and unafraid, completely fearless for herself..

  • @mgawsmestevan23
    @mgawsmestevan23 Před 5 lety +7

    The thing that always impressed me was him withstanding Grond 3 times. When people realize that’s the wolf’s head that broke down the doors to Minas Tirith in LOTRs. Imagine taking three hits of that and still fighting.

    • @dustinhunt6332
      @dustinhunt6332 Před 4 lety

      Thank you

    • @farahahmed8201
      @farahahmed8201 Před rokem +1

      It's not the same one

    • @gillianlovell9578
      @gillianlovell9578 Před 7 měsíci +1

      No. Grond the battering-ram was given that name by Sauron in the 3rd Age IN HONOUR OF MELKOR'S HAMMER, GROND, of the 1st Age. I do hope that is clear.

  • @eluthingol74
    @eluthingol74 Před 5 lety +13

    One of my favorite characters ever. Fingolfin's story is one of the best in the Silmarillion and all of Tolkien's works.

  • @jonahcody
    @jonahcody Před 10 měsíci +2

    Finglofin is literally the best character! The emotions he felt in this battle and the battle itself are reason enough alone to have this made into a film.

  • @rileycord1248
    @rileycord1248 Před 5 lety +32

    Great work as always Yoystan, this has always been one of my favorite tales of the Legendarium despite it's sorrowful ending

  • @anthonytmein
    @anthonytmein Před 3 lety +17

    I love how badass Fingolfin was, despite his prissy setup: silver-coated mail, crystal-encrusted shield, his sword literally glitters. Morgoth’s in all black armor, a blank shield, and a giant hammer.
    It’s like Godzilla vs a Disney Princess.

  • @AnyFukkingNameJesus
    @AnyFukkingNameJesus Před rokem +6

    The Silmarillion is incredible and has so many epic tales. Beren and Luthien. Turin Turambar. But Fingolfin 1v1 Morgoth is my favorite.

  • @lukeskywalkerthe2nd773
    @lukeskywalkerthe2nd773 Před 5 lety +63

    This was such an amazing video Yoystan!!! You brought this iconic and awesome battle to life perfectly! The Dual of Morgoth and Fingolfin is probably my most favorite battle in all of fantasy, and it is indeed one of the most greatest in my opinion. :)

  • @MrLTiger
    @MrLTiger Před 5 lety +10

    3:36 epic animation

  • @DeaconFrancis
    @DeaconFrancis Před 3 lety +6

    Fingolfin was among the greatest of the elf lords. I love this legendary battle depiction.

  • @earganon
    @earganon Před 5 lety +92

    In that vast shadow once of yore
    Fingolfin stood; his shield he bore
    with field of heaven's blue and star
    of crystal shimmering pale afar.
    In overmastering wrath and hate
    desperate he smote upon that gate,
    the Gnomish king, there standing lone,
    while endless fortresses of stone
    engulfed the thin clear ringing keen
    of silver horn on baldric green.
    His hopeless challenge dauntless cried
    Fingolfin there: "Come, open wide,
    dark king, your ghastly brazen doors!
    Come forth, whom earth and heaven abhors!
    Come forth, O monstrous craven lord,
    and fight with thine own hand and sword,
    thou wielder of hosts of banded thralls,
    thou tyrant leaguered with strong walls,
    thou foe of Gods and elvish race!
    I wait thee here. Come! Show thy face!"
    Then Morgoth came. For the last time
    in those great wars he dared to climb
    from subterranean throne profound,
    the rumour of his feet a sound
    of rumbling earthquake underground.
    Black-armoured, towering, iron-crowned
    he issued forth; his mighty shield
    a vast unblazoned sable field
    with shadow like a thundercloud;
    and o'er the gleaming king it bowed,
    as huge aloft like mace he hurled
    that hammer of the underworld,
    Grond. Clanging to ground it tumbled
    down like a thunder-bolt, and crumbled
    the rocks beneath it; smoke up-started,
    a pit yawned, and a fire darted.
    Fingolfin like a shooting light
    beneath a cloud, a stab of white,
    sprang then aside, and Ringil drew
    like ice that gleameth cold and blue,
    his sword devised of elvish skill
    to pierce the flesh with deadly chill.
    With seven wounds it rent his foe,
    and seven mighty cries of woe
    rang in the mountains, and the earth quook,
    and Angband's trembling armies shook.
    Yet Orcs would after laughing tell
    of the duel at the gates of hell;
    though elvish song thereof was made
    ere this but one - when proud was laid
    the mighty king in barrow high,
    and Thorndor, Eagle of the sky
    the dreadful tidings brought and told
    to mourning Elfinesse of old.
    Thrice was Fingolfin with great blows
    to his knees beaten, thrice he rose
    still leaping up beneath the cloud
    aloft to hold star-shining, proud,
    his stricken shield, his sundered helm,
    that dark nor might could overwhelm
    till all the earth was burst and rent
    in pits about him. He was spent.
    His feet stumbled. He fell to wreck
    upon the ground, and on his neck
    a foot like rooted hills was set,
    and he was crushed - not conquered yet;
    one last despairing stroke he gave:
    the mighty foot pale Ringil clave
    about the heel, and black the blood
    gushed as from smoking fount in flood.
    Halt goes for ever from that stroke
    great Morgoth; but the king he broke,
    and would have hewn and mangled thrown
    to wolves devouring. Lo! from throne
    that Manwë bade him build on high,
    on peak unscaled beneath the sky,
    Morgoth to watch, now down there swooped
    Thorndor the King of Eagles, stooped,
    and rending beak of gold he smote
    in Bauglir's face, then up did float
    on pinions thirty fathoms wide
    bearing away, though loud they cried,
    the mighty corse, the Elven-King;
    and where the mountains make a ring
    far to the south about that plain
    where after Gondolin did reign,
    embattled city, at great height
    upon a dizzying snowcap white
    in mounded cairn the mighty dead
    he laid upon the mountain's head.
    Never Orc nor demon after dared
    that pass to climb, o'er which there stared
    Fingolfin's high and holy tomb,
    till Gondolin's appointed doom. -The Lay of Leithian

    • @jscott1622
      @jscott1622 Před 5 lety +4

      That was a good read

    • @stardestroyerism
      @stardestroyerism Před 5 lety +3

      I'm so glad you posted this; I memorized this whole passage some years ago, and was getting ready to type it out here.

    • @MehIgotnothing
      @MehIgotnothing Před 5 lety +2

      One of my favorites, I absolutely love the "I wait thee here, Come! Show thy face."

    • @dustinhunt6332
      @dustinhunt6332 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks be to you who tell the tale of the fall.

    • @dustinhunt6332
      @dustinhunt6332 Před 4 lety

      Thanks

  • @IstvanThree
    @IstvanThree Před 2 lety +2

    I was so immersed - then 3:36 came along 😄
    But great work of course - reader and pictures!

  • @sweeperboy
    @sweeperboy Před 2 lety +2

    To face a god, and the strongest of the gods (apart from Eru Ilúvatar himself of course) in single combat, being a "mere" Elf who was theoretically immortal but vulnerable to being killed, is a mind-blowing concept. It had never been done before or since. The only other beings to face Morgoth in direct combat were Thorondor here (a magical being, and arguably a surprise attack and then flight away), the mighty Ungoliant (only escaping because he called the Balrogs to save him from her) and the host of the Valar in the War of Wrath (where he was defeated and captured). As powerful as she was, Lúthien only managed to get a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown by bewitching and his court to sleep with a magical song, there was no direct fight. It's possible that Finwë (Fingolfin's father) also fought Morgoth at Formonost when the latter came there seeking the Silmarils, but we don't know whether that was a true fight or a very one-sided killing by Morgoth.
    In fighting a Vala and injuring him grievously eight times, Fingolfin proved himself to be the mightiest and most courageous of the Children of Ilúvatar (or of Aulë or corruptions of Morgoth) in Middle Earth's history, regardless of what Fëanor might have thought about it.
    It's interesting to note that Morgoth, despite his power, almost never escaped unscathed from his direct battles with others, which might account for his reluctance in coming to face Fingolfin.

  • @phinehaselohim7111
    @phinehaselohim7111 Před 3 lety +5

    very inspiring
    Men of the West tiday need to heed this message

  • @johnrafferty4364
    @johnrafferty4364 Před 2 lety +5

    Was listing to this in work on the silmerilian audiobook and my eyes went wide with shock It was so sudden n badass

  • @michaelheatherwall2495
    @michaelheatherwall2495 Před rokem +1

    One of my favourite characters from this time period!

  • @mastervader4444
    @mastervader4444 Před rokem +2

    Can't even imagine the music for this epic bossfight

  • @Tounushi
    @Tounushi Před rokem +3

    4:35
    The elven king's broken, he stumbles and falls ♪
    Most proud and most valiant, his spirit survives ♫

  • @niftypunk7120
    @niftypunk7120 Před 5 lety +3

    I love this Channel. It is so amazing when people like you (Men of the West) take your time to provide us with such touching encounters of the world of Tolkien. I Truly appreciate your work. This story always saddens my heart.

  • @bronsontaylor4203
    @bronsontaylor4203 Před rokem +1

    it's been years and this still gives me chills, easily one of my favourite stories from Tolkien! thank you so much for making this video!!

  • @victorlongon
    @victorlongon Před 2 lety +2

    By far, very very far, the most badass Elf that has ever lived. No discussion

  • @melkorbauglirlordofdarknes411

    The only reason I lost the fight was due to my stamina grew little in the end of it, I could have continued fighting for longer if I hadn't used so much calling out to Melkor, and if Thorondor had shown up sooner, but then again what is fate ? A cruel mistress. I went down fighting and manage to at least wound Melkor permimantly.

  • @puppetmasterey
    @puppetmasterey Před 5 lety +65

    I wonder what happens to humans after the second music.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 Před 5 lety +14

      Of old it was declared to the Elves in Valinor that Men would join in the Second Music of the Ainur, when all would be made aright. But what Eru Iluvatar has planned for the Elves, no one, not even Manwe knows.

    • @puppetmasterey
      @puppetmasterey Před 5 lety

      @@paulwagner688 elves or men. Because elves are definitely going to live in the new world

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 Před 5 lety +2

      From The Silmarillion chapter "Of The Beginning of Days": Yet of old the Valar declared to the Elves in Valinor that Men shall join in the Second Music of the Ainur; whereas Ilúvatar has not revealed what he purposes for the Elves after the World's end, and Melkor has not discovered it.

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne Před 5 lety +6

      @@puppetmasterey, no it's the other way around. Men certainly will live in the Arda Remade, but what happens to the Elves is yet a secret. That's why the Elves say Men have darkness behind them (their fall from grace in Hildórien, when Morgoth seduced them and they started distrusting Eru and fearing death), but Elves have darkness ahead of them (they too have in them this distrust of Eru in the face of death, that they fear what happens to them when this Arda to which they belong is ended.)
      Elves speculate multiple options. But one is that both Elves and Men will live in the Arda Remade. But there Men will be the lordly ones, like Elves were in the old Arda, and Elves will be the ones whose eyes and minds always seek "something beyond", like Men used to always long for something that wasn't in the old Arda - because the old Arda wasn't their true home like it was the true home of the Elves, and the true home of the Men is Arda Remade.

    • @MrBigCookieCrumble
      @MrBigCookieCrumble Před 5 lety +5

      v1e1r1g1e1 You forget that men, after they die, leave the world essentially. it seems like men become spirits that join Eru, but the Valar dont seem to know for sure. Since it *is* a gift it would make sense if the intended afterlife for men is something wonderful, perhaps they even become something like the Maia?

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Před rokem +2

    Possibly my favorite scene/passage in The Silmarillion. You read it very well, and all the artwork accompanied it superbly! Digging your channel! EDIT: ...SUBSCRIBED!!

  • @johndeleon992
    @johndeleon992 Před 4 lety

    The music, your storytelling, and the visuals are beyond amazing. Goosebumps throughout the video. Thank you for creating these videos kind sir!

  • @UltimaXReborn
    @UltimaXReborn Před 2 lety +3

    Love this part of the Silmarillion, even if the whole thing could be summed up as "Local man gets so angry he fights and cripples Satan himself."

  • @cruddddddddddddddd
    @cruddddddddddddddd Před 3 lety +4

    Best duel in fantasy literature. Sorry Viper/Mountain and Beric/Hound. This one takes the cake.

  • @TheDJMeyer85
    @TheDJMeyer85 Před 4 lety +2

    I always imagined this scene in a movie or series. Fingolfin’s horse leaves a huge dust trail as it speeds forward. As Morgoth approaches the camera is positioned at Fingolfin’s perspective showing Morgoth’s huge size in comparison

  • @timothykaminski1978
    @timothykaminski1978 Před 5 lety +2

    I've waited many long ages for a Yoyston video regarding Fingolfin, he's my favorite character of all of Tolkien's works and to me he represents everything an Elf stood for valor, honor and good. This story to me is representative of how honorable people are now, they stand for good and righteous things but the evil of the world is so vast that their single light of hope is nearly drowned out any more. Thank you for the video sir, great job

  • @denizis9
    @denizis9 Před 3 lety +7

    If only we truly had the power and strength of Finglfin, we would then, surely overcome our oppressors ⚡️

  • @birk0608
    @birk0608 Před 5 lety +4

    I always liked how Blind Guardian portrayed it in their album, Nightfall in Middle Earth.

  • @Rare.99
    @Rare.99 Před 4 lety +2

    Love this video so much. I wish they made movies of all this lotr lore but it probably wouldn't do it justice

    • @tokus420
      @tokus420 Před 3 lety

      ive thought the same thing.

  • @gobigblue6782
    @gobigblue6782 Před 5 lety +2

    One of my favorite stories, especially when he thought all was lost, he rode forth gives you chills. Such a great reading as always. Thanks again because i look forward to each video on Sunday's.

  • @sunsettersix6993
    @sunsettersix6993 Před 5 lety +5

    My favorite story of my favorite character in all of Tolkien's stories.

  • @manuelmangual4587
    @manuelmangual4587 Před 5 lety +50

    Just an idea: you should make versus videos where you put two famous Middle-Earth warriors agains each other to see who would win. It would be akin to your “what if” videos. Keep up the great work.

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 5 lety +6

      Hey Manuel, thank you for the idea! I keep meaning to do those videos, but thank you for the reminder!

    • @lakeerie
      @lakeerie Před 5 lety +1

      @@MenoftheWest yes please do this. Aragorn vs isildur first

    • @timothywong7280
      @timothywong7280 Před 5 lety

      MMA X imo by virtue of % of pure numenorian blood alone, isilder wins

    • @Sough
      @Sough Před 4 lety +4

      Kind of goes against the whole Middle Earth world view. Otherwise Sam never would have stood a chance against Shelob. But maybe you could do a general ranking of greatest warriors

    • @hl8808
      @hl8808 Před 4 lety +1

      Manuel Mangual witch king with his fellbeast vs balrog

  • @rorydonaldson2794
    @rorydonaldson2794 Před 5 lety

    Chills. Actual chills. You've outdone yourself this time Yoystan.
    I have no idea how you do it, I applaud you for all your work.

  • @HylianDefender
    @HylianDefender Před 5 lety +2

    I enjoy that you look for lessons to learn from the tales you tell. It helps me - helps us - become better people.

  • @humayunkabir5837
    @humayunkabir5837 Před 4 lety +6

    Looks like fingolfin is the most powerful good fantasy character in the history.

  • @JOONBUGFILMS
    @JOONBUGFILMS Před 5 lety +58

    I really want to see fan Theory videos about what JRR Tolkien would have done with the new shadow if he continued the story

    • @adrianciobanu5856
      @adrianciobanu5856 Před 4 lety

      New shadow is antic shadow Fankil from palisor ho was live after war of whrath bicose hi rested in palisor and never came in beleriand or Eriador or Rhun and hi dint want to joined sauron,that hapend to Numenor and east of Midlle Earth that hapend to Palisor Cuivunen and hildorien from Fankil .

    • @roberttaylor6108
      @roberttaylor6108 Před 4 lety +1

      Huh?

    • @roberttaylor6108
      @roberttaylor6108 Před 4 lety +3

      My theory is since all the ancient elves are gone and so is Gandalf. Only men are left with any power. So really all great power had left middle earth. So I think somehow a cult of morgoth gets started. And somehow they figure out how to bring him back from the doors of night. And somehow one last person has to make the journey Over the Sea and be allowed into valinor. To plead one last final time to the Gods.

    • @thehussarsjacobitess85
      @thehussarsjacobitess85 Před 3 lety +4

      Didn't Tolkien say that it was too depressing to show how Men would build a cult to Melkor? I am thinking of that moment in the 'Lost Tales' when they began to sacrifice in his name, even to burning the flowers. It definitely would have been just as dark as 'Game of Thrones', but with more pathos, because Tolkien knew both virtue and suffering better than Martin does.

    • @keelobrown4991
      @keelobrown4991 Před rokem

      I don’t think there’s a writer alive that could write a middle earth story like Tolkien could.

  • @alandees1334
    @alandees1334 Před rokem +1

    The story of this battle is unreal good.
    Great job narrating and putting together all the artwork.
    The characters Tolkien created are beyond amazing.

  • @Coredor3
    @Coredor3 Před 4 lety

    Damn good job. Your not only making great videos about some of the most fascinating lores ever; but your also making a platform that the LoTR community can indulge in. Thanks

  • @RichyMaths
    @RichyMaths Před 3 lety +8

    I would never ever like to put Legolas, Thranduil, Elrond or even Galadriel against Fingolfin!

  • @ukball6497
    @ukball6497 Před 5 lety +6

    The way Morgoth killed Fingolfin when I first read it is gore he stepped his leg on Fingolfins neck youch

  • @TheCatWatches
    @TheCatWatches Před 5 lety +1

    Huge Silmarillion fan, glad I discovered this channel. Excellent work bringing this legendary duel to life.

  • @skere272
    @skere272 Před 5 lety

    Amazing video again! These videos are always so packed full of information and in depth explanations of who the writers were and what they were trying to get across in their books which steamed from their own loves. Also when those two drawings were dancing about during the telling of the battle that was very funny. Keep up the hard work much appreciated truly.

  • @wellis3891
    @wellis3891 Před 5 lety +8

    I’ve been waiting for this video

  • @svanimir666
    @svanimir666 Před 5 lety +3

    Ah Fingolfin.. My favorite character.. Awesome job!

  • @crishernandez3152
    @crishernandez3152 Před 5 lety

    Dude it was badass keep it up I love your channel man it’s my favorite I listen to your videos multiple times ( partly because Tolkien’s world is huge ) but your channel so far is the only one that does these types of videos

  • @marc-antoinechatigny9463

    thanks for all the work you put in this channel.

  • @Luke-jo4to
    @Luke-jo4to Před 5 lety +3

    6:02 This has been my computer screensaver for years.

  • @The_Sharktocrab
    @The_Sharktocrab Před 3 lety +3

    When time stood still at the iron hill

  • @morri9091
    @morri9091 Před 4 lety

    Never have I see such a beautiful narrative...
    Please do more off those epic and important moments.
    Thank you

  • @Ghost_00786
    @Ghost_00786 Před 5 lety

    The narration, the music, the artwork... Excellently done... Loved it

  • @jimmyjenord
    @jimmyjenord Před 5 lety +5

    A great recounting of an incredible fight in the legendarium. I think Fingolfin would actually beat Sauron in a one on one fight (or they would both die in the exchange).
    Imagine seeing this fight (& Thorondor) bought to life!

    • @adrianciobanu5856
      @adrianciobanu5856 Před 4 lety +2

      Sauron was kiled by Gilgalad and Elendil , Feanor or Fingolfin will kill sauron with one hand in afew minutes ,

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 Před rokem

      If I remember right no elf or man has ever survived direct combat against a Ainur, but I still agree. Fingolfin was on another level.