The Fëanorians

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
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    Timestamps:
    Intro - 0:00
    Backstory, or, 101 Ways to Become the Villain - 0:42
    The (Unwritten) Lay of the House of Feanor - 7:43
    One Big Unhappy Family - 10:20
    Daddy Issues - 12:54
    Sibling Rivalries - 16:59
    Conclusion - 19:46
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Komentáře • 349

  • @JoeQuake
    @JoeQuake Před 2 lety +210

    Feanor was a fallen King.
    Of him the harpers sadly sing.
    He lost his Jewels and couldn't let go.
    Thus led his children all to woe.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +113

      His crest was red, his lisp was keen
      His fiery death afar was seen
      And later, oft would say his clan,
      "Don't fight a balrog hand-to-hand."

    • @JoeQuake
      @JoeQuake Před 2 lety +27

      @@GirlNextGondor Nice 2nd verse! I love that Gil-galad poem. It's easy to change a few words and have some verses that apply to any character in Arda.

    • @benruniko
      @benruniko Před rokem +7

      I know this is old, but I am glad I found it in my long travels across this world we call the internets. A gem buried in a fair glen, as it were.

    • @pierrelindgren5727
      @pierrelindgren5727 Před rokem +6

      Change Jewels to Marbles. A double meaning of losing his sanity and the silmarillions.

    • @LeRoiDuFresne
      @LeRoiDuFresne Před 4 měsíci +1

      Fantastic

  • @waltonsmith7210
    @waltonsmith7210 Před 2 lety +72

    More like the Freakanoreans, am I right? My favorite moment in his story is right after the Doom of Mandos announcement when everyone was trembling but Feanor. He gave a speech that basically boiled down to "yeah yeah, blah blah, doom and gloom, but do you have a pair of balls though? Do you even have a pair?" The more madlad elves we get, the better, in my opinion.

  • @skatemetrix
    @skatemetrix Před 2 lety +45

    Amazon have done it all wrong... They should have made Keeping up with the Feanorians.
    Instant TV hit I tell you.

  • @Nedded
    @Nedded Před 2 lety +89

    Feanor and his family needed just a couple of therapy sessions, also said therapist would have needed years of therapy

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +39

      Feanor nothing - if Finwe had gotten some postpartum family coaching, the whole problem could have been avoided!

    • @pedrovargas2181
      @pedrovargas2181 Před rokem +2

      @@GirlNextGondor
      It was Míriel who wanted to die thus leaving her boys alone. She threw the snowball down the slope.

    • @jamaigar
      @jamaigar Před 11 měsíci +9

      I don't think that therapist survives one session with Feanor himself, nor their office, nor the building

    • @nicokrasnow1851
      @nicokrasnow1851 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@pedrovargas2181post-partum deppression in an immortal creature hits like Mike Tyson for real

    • @JoshMorgantheNinja
      @JoshMorgantheNinja Před 10 měsíci +2

      A family of pretentious princes (looking at you, House of Fëanor), and you get a bunch of messed up stuff

  • @catxborsuq1
    @catxborsuq1 Před 2 lety +94

    21:16 "Maedhros is the wise and tempered one... until suddenly he isn't".
    I find it interesting that Maedhros worst actions, sacking of Doriath and Havens of Sirion, take place after Fingon's death. Death that happened because of Maedhros's plans and the failure of said plans.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +55

      I certainly think that's a factor. Kind of like he gave up on careful planning after his plans got his favorite cousin killed, and decided to just go on a rampage.

    • @ByzantineCapitalManagement
      @ByzantineCapitalManagement Před rokem

      He lost hope with his cousin s death.

    • @pedrovargas2181
      @pedrovargas2181 Před rokem +8

      Or he got wracked with guilt and sorrow and went nuts

    • @canisrufusuk
      @canisrufusuk Před 11 měsíci +21

      @@GirlNextGondor Late reply I know, but I just found this video.
      I think that by the end Maedhros was a broken man and self destructive. His upbringing wouldnt have resulted in the mose well balanced mental state, we know he was disturbed by his father's betrayal and burning of the ships, and his father's subsiqent death before Maedhros had the chance to come to terms with those feelings wouldnt have helped. Add in his torture by Morgoth and you're looking at some deep mental scars meaning it was impresive that he was as stable and sensible as he was for much of the subsiquent events.
      But the death of Fingon, possibly in Maedhros's mind in part due to the responsibility of the position Fingon held due to Maedhros's decicion to give up the kingship, that was probably the final straw and he mentaly broke. His final actions speak to me of someone who, conciously or not, has given up all hope and, is actively seeking their own end just to... make it stop becaues they can't deal with the things they've experianced anymore.

    • @lizycole8999
      @lizycole8999 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Fingon was 85% of his impulse control.

  • @ecthelionofthefountain8267
    @ecthelionofthefountain8267 Před 2 lety +78

    Ah! The Feanorians. The greatest and most tragically complex family in history.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +40

      One of my favorite family traits is how each son is 'among the best in the world' at something, which means if a Feanorian is not Better Than You in a particular field, there's a very good chance one (or more) of his brothers is. And people wonder why they're so overconfident....

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety

      @@GirlNextGondor Overconfident to the point that they never realized that what they were truly best at was killing their own kind.

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil Před rokem +3

      @@GirlNextGondor
      Lexi, I hope everything is okay with you and your family. You haven't put out a video in a while. We are all dying for some more of your content and wit.
      Right now everything is about The Rings of Power series. I hope you can avoid getting into that mess. It is just divisive.

  • @blakewinter1657
    @blakewinter1657 Před rokem +21

    So the Fëanorians being seven in number allows for them to partake of the song 'dumb ways to die,' basically.

  • @stnylan
    @stnylan Před 2 lety +93

    I always think of Feanor's sons as being the first longest-enduring of all of Feanor's victims. Lives rent out of shape in servitude to their father's fire. Stunted and not fully formed by his presence, as it were. Nerdanel at least had a choice to associate with Feanor, their children had none. I mean, being born of Finwe's line does not mean anything but fleeting happiness, sorrow, grief, and loss (one or two partial exceptions aside) - but being born with Feanor as your father is like winning a share in a terrible lottery jackpot.

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini Před rokem +9

      Weren't all of them already fully matured adults by the time the Oath happened? They don't get to hide behind their father's influence for swearing to brutally murder even those who happened upon the damned rocks and wanted nothing to do with them, nor have they eny excuse for their despicable behavior unrelated to the Silmarils, such as what happened in Nargothrond.

    • @VineFynn
      @VineFynn Před 9 měsíci +2

      They chose to take the oath. That's part of the tragedy. The decision haunts the remainder of their lives- no matter their characters otherwise, they were the people who took that oath.

  • @oldkingspook
    @oldkingspook Před 2 lety +42

    The salt with Celebrimbor (note: not a tired old dad worried about his mortgage) made my entire week.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +11

      The hilarity almost makes up for it!... almost.

  • @dialaskisel5929
    @dialaskisel5929 Před 2 lety +32

    Something tells me that Christmas at the Feanor household would make Henry II's dysfunctional family in The Lion in Winter look loving and peaceful by comparison.

    • @capuchinhelper
      @capuchinhelper Před rokem +3

      Feanor and Richard the Lionheart are both brilliant but flawed.

  • @TolkienLorePodcast
    @TolkienLorePodcast Před 2 lety +49

    It’s actually really fascinating how, as you point out, none of them are major characters in individual stories yet they drive the plot, none are extremely developed but their diversity gives them depth, and so on. Just goes to show how genius Tolkien was.

    • @waltonsmith7210
      @waltonsmith7210 Před 2 lety +9

      If only he had finished the Silmarillion in his lifetime. What a book it wouldve been.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +6

      @@waltonsmith7210 I wonder how long that might have taken though. Given the number of things we have learned from later books about things Tolkien was at least thinking about changing, it could have taken decades still.

    • @waltonsmith7210
      @waltonsmith7210 Před 2 lety +13

      @@istari0 Honestly I think he'd need the lifetime of a Numenorean to really finish it.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +12

      There's some principle here that ties into something I've been pondering since the Gurthang-v-Narsil video, where Middle-earth achieves incredible depth simply because of the repetition of motifs with variation. I'm not sure Tolkien consciously had that in mind when he worked those elements in, but it fits in really well with the whole sub-creation thing he has going on, so I tend to doubt it's purely coincidental!

    • @waltonsmith7210
      @waltonsmith7210 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GirlNextGondor Thats a brilliant insight. You do see the repetition of a few really deep themes that hit close to the core of what it means to be human: the nature of art, the nature of power and corruption, temptation, courage, mortality vs immortality, etc. I wonder if we would've gotten more in his lifetime if the position of "professional fantasy writer" existed back then. If he hadnt had to do all the work of actually being a professor and could live the lifestyle of a Brandon Sanderson, maybe we'd have the Silmarillion.

  • @ImperatorPenguin
    @ImperatorPenguin Před 2 lety +51

    The Feanorians. A case of why pride and poor communications can cause disaster and tragedy. A staple of negative Elven traits.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +32

      It's been said before that the reason Elves are so detached and isolated in the Third Age is because all the proud, ambitious ones were killed off in the First 😆

    • @maxion5109
      @maxion5109 Před 2 lety +6

      More a staple of Noldorin traits i would say. Feanors brood, rather than all elves

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil Před 2 lety +1

      Is it pride or unforgiveness that is at the root of their problems? Their grudge and desire for revenge is what destroyed them.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GirlNextGondor The needs of the many (in this case, survival) outweighed the needs of the few (in this case, recovering the Silmarils).

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Enerdhil Both I would say.

  • @HairTiesForGlorfindel
    @HairTiesForGlorfindel Před 2 lety +30

    Snort laughed at @2:11 😅😭🤣🤣🤣
    Honestly, the Feanorions remind me of Indian families. Even the first time i read the Silm, when i barely understood anything, their family was giving me war flashbacks to family issues I've seen here, and the way Feanor behaves is so... We've all seen dads behave this way here in extended families, friend circles, neighborhoods... The step family story, and Nerdanel being left in the dust, the unquestionable obedience to the Father while the mother has no power in the household certainly by comparison, the deference to older brothers, Feanor creeping on his niece of all things, his son deciding to abduct a woman to coerce her... All of it is also very 80s Bollywood vibes.
    And of course, some of it is still real life.

  • @awl61
    @awl61 Před 2 lety +123

    Obligatory Fëanor did alot wrong

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +39

      I'm contractually obligated to deny this, difficult though that undeniably is after making this video.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +37

      @@GirlNextGondor You signed a contract with the Fëanorians? I hope you had them remove the clause about recovering certain gems.

    • @meredits388
      @meredits388 Před 2 lety +10

      He's innocent, your honour

    • @TheMinecraftHype
      @TheMinecraftHype Před 2 lety +15

      @@GirlNextGondor Mhm.

    • @kwazooplayingguardsman5615
      @kwazooplayingguardsman5615 Před rokem +14

      If the family is evil, why are they all hot?

  • @docopoper
    @docopoper Před 2 lety +9

    Now Nerdanel, I know you get bad vibes from this baby, but you don't have to try and name him "doomed".

  • @jacobsedlack1173
    @jacobsedlack1173 Před 2 lety +49

    I once heard that having so many sons was a compliment to Nerdanel's strength more so than Feanor's ambition considering how harsh the childbearing process is on the Eldar. If only more of the boys were mother's sons rather than father's.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +37

      I do find it a bit surprising that Feanor has an apparently... cavalier attitude toward procreation, considering his mother's fate. It seems he was drawn to Nerdanel, despite her average looks, because of her strength of will; maybe he knew he needed to prioritize a woman who could keep up with him, in every sense. And even then, maybe the reason the boys all take after their father so much is because he was the one with the surplus of energy to put into their creation?

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil Před 2 lety +9

      I have always assumed that female Elves did not experience pain during childbirth, with the exception of Miriel, and that was deep anguish and depression more than physical pain.
      My reason for this is because according to the Bible, the pain during childbirth is a result of Eve's sin in the Garden of Eden. Personally, I don't think Elves are born into "sin" like mankind is. I wonder if the Good Catholic Professor would agree with my take on this topic?🤔

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +17

      My understanding is that while elves do put more of their strength and will into their children than men do (and male elves actually contribute to this), because in elves their fëa and hröa are more tightly coupled, childbirth for the elves is actually much easier. Elves celebrate the date of the child's conception, not the date of their birth. I wonder if this putting of their strength and will into their children actually occurs at conception.

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil Před 2 lety +1

      @@istari0
      Where does it say that Elves celebrate the conception of their child? Abortion activists would hate that.

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +19

      @@Enerdhil Elves can only conceive with a deliberate decision of both partners, which solves a whole lot of problems (although, as Aredhel shows, not all).

  • @colindunnigan8621
    @colindunnigan8621 Před rokem +17

    I like to think that Maglor is still out there, playing his harp and being all moody...

    • @andyhart358
      @andyhart358 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In my MERP campaign, he is.
      I have him skulking around his old stomping ground of northern Forlindon and upper Numeriador, an embittered and (as you say) moody character.
      He has a small retinue of loyal Noldor, and they periodically move from place to place as their mood takes them.
      He is occasionally found at his brothers old gaff (Barad Caranthir).
      Cirdan and Elrond keep tabs on him from time to time as :
      A) He was Elronds foster father, and
      B) He is still a Noldor Prince from before the First Age, powerful and dangerous. A veritable 'loose cannon', .........and best left alone.

  • @magicalgirlcoco
    @magicalgirlcoco Před 2 lety +26

    The absolute SHADE with Celebrimbor. It's ok, I'm still not over it either. 😆
    We got just enough scattered information regarding the Feanorians, but yet so little that's concrete, it leads the way to a ton of speculation and exploration. Silm meta and fic is just filled to the brim with this family; they are undoubtedly fan favorites!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +7

      I swear, I'm trying to come to terms with it, but Tyelpe deserved better 😭
      I think Tolkien left the most space for 'other minds and hands' with this family; you get just enough detail to suggest their 'type' but everything else is pretty much open to interpretation. They're like those really intricate coloring sheets; the lines are there, so you don't have to start from scratch, but you can fill them in however you want.

    • @magicalgirlcoco
      @magicalgirlcoco Před 2 lety +2

      @@GirlNextGondor "intricate coloring sheets" is a great analogy!

  • @anchuisneoir3973
    @anchuisneoir3973 Před 2 lety +12

    Grumpy was always my favourite out of the 7 Feanorians.

  • @annafdd
    @annafdd Před 2 lety +7

    “Not wearing a nightgown” was when I broke into a full-throated cackle

  • @markwarner5554
    @markwarner5554 Před rokem +6

    There aren't many characters in fiction that I find entirely despicable, but Fëanor is a stand-out example.

  • @radrose4864
    @radrose4864 Před 2 lety +39

    I like what you said about how the sons of Feanor COULD be reduced to 2 for the plot, but that they very fact of there being 7 makes it more nuanced and intriguing/ less simplistic

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +11

      Thank you! I thought it was a very nifty authorial trick - built-in character development in half the time! Though, whether Tolkien planned it that way or it was just another happy by-product of his drawing on legendary motifs, I can't say 😉

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +10

      Tolkien is known for being the kind of writer whose characters often appeared out of nowhere and took control of the story. Just as there are pantser writers and plotser writers (and Tolkien was a pantser), there are writers whose characters Do What They Are Told or Else, and writers whose characters stroll in a say “oh that’s supposed to be my role, isn’t it? two lines and walk off stage? I don’t think so.” Faramir did this to him. Maybe the Fëanorians did too. I like to imagine that for Tolkien his secondary creation was so vivid and present that he wouldn’t be surprised one day to open the door to a tall one-handed ginger with some very pointed questions.

  • @tasseographie
    @tasseographie Před 2 lety +41

    "Smithing hammer indicative of not being an accountant" had me CACKLING. Anyways, the video was lovely and I always appreciate hearing your thoughts on the Fëanorians - you do a great job of balancing your appreciation for the characters with the unavoidable fact that they were deeply, DEEPLY flawed. Nuanced takes on the family are few and far between imho, so you're doing great work out here! I'll be eagerly awaiting your individual videos on the Fëanorians! :^)

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +15

      🤣 I swear, I'm trying to get the saltiness out of my system, but I haven't quite reconciled myself yet.
      Glad you enjoyed this take! I love a good antivillain, but I know a lot of people find these characters simply frustrating or appalling and, well, they do have their reasons.

    • @TolkienLorePodcast
      @TolkienLorePodcast Před 2 lety +5

      That was such a sick burn 🤣

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +4

      @@GirlNextGondor No, no! You must keep the saltiness! You wouldn't be GirlNextGondor without it!

    • @maxion5109
      @maxion5109 Před 2 lety +1

      And so was Turin but it doesn't make him any less heroic. I think we're meant to view these characters more in the manner of a Greek tragedy and epic poetry rather than anything else. Tragic circumstance, afflictive emotions and caught between forces too great and beyond their control. I think compassion and pity should be available more than saltiness and judging them on their misbehaviour.
      Assessing and judging these characters in a cognitive fashion according to one's own morals or to the standards of modern psychology is missing the mark on how these stories imo are best appreciated.

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety

      @@istari0 we love the saltiness!

  • @MrArmystrong85
    @MrArmystrong85 Před 7 měsíci +4

    We could have gotten a miniseries about Feanor and his sons, but instead we got a poorly written Galadriel fanfic

  • @guyr3618
    @guyr3618 Před 2 lety +9

    Ah, the Corleones of Middle Earth. Great video!

  • @ecthelionofthefountain8267
    @ecthelionofthefountain8267 Před 2 lety +11

    "Sir not appearing in this video" nice Monty Python touch 🤣 And nice to see the mighty Celebrimbor as he should be.
    On a more serious note the Alexey Rudikov painting of Feanor is exceptionally powerful. I've always loved that painting. Superb visuals!

  • @wisedude4285
    @wisedude4285 Před 2 lety +6

    Gotta love the "blatant Faenorian partisanship". Wouldn't have it any other way!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad you don't mind it 🤣 I can't help my biases but at least I can own them.

    • @wisedude4285
      @wisedude4285 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GirlNextGondor I'm of the same mind. The Faenorians as a whole but especially High King Curufinwë has some of the most compelling and "grey" motivations of probably anyone in the legendarium.

  • @RonJohn63
    @RonJohn63 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Seven sons, because "7" is a traditionally magic number.

  • @hipsterhunter4eva901
    @hipsterhunter4eva901 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As a half-brother I can confirm that relationships are not always easy

  • @Mr713mexican
    @Mr713mexican Před rokem +6

    Lol the little murder family that could 😂😍

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před rokem +4

      The family that kinslays together stays together 😂

    • @hanrockabrand95
      @hanrockabrand95 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that line smote my ruin upon the mountainside. 😂🤣😵💀

  • @michaelman957
    @michaelman957 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate that you have the classiness to say "um... progenerative" instead of making a dirty joke like so many CZcams nerds would have. Keep it up!

  • @beatleblev
    @beatleblev Před 2 lety +6

    It is probably very difficult to say "No," to Feanor. I don't imagine he heard it often. Add that charisma to being Mr. Arda handsome and it becomes clear how he ended up with a record number of children. Of course he wants lots of kids. They are clones of himself with a bit of the woman he evidently can't get enough of to add some chaos and spice to the mix. They are additions to his list of the stuff he's made:: new script? They fit in right after the Silmarils. The first Kinslaying is what happens when the paragon Chaotic Neutral gets told, "No" by those he considers indebted to him. How dare they! Someone as Narcissist as Feanor would love and encourage the parts of his sons that reminded him of himself. Of course the kids follow their mad genius dad into Doom.
    Speaking of Doom, the Curse of Mandos is most obviously demonstrated in the last conversation between Maedhros and Maglor. If there were any potential Good Guys it would be these two of the seven. If you follow the logic of the conversation, the logical thing with the best chance of success is to hop a ride Home and sue for pardon. These are the same Ainur that pardoned Melkor so the odds are in their favor. Are they fully aware that, Eonwe, greatest weapon master in Arda, is in the command tent just right over there? Yes. Do they tacitly agree that this is probably the stupidest thing ever done by an elf besides making the Oath in the first place? Yes. Then they do it anyway. A few more bodies to add to the count, the last bit of your honor stripped away. And in the end, the Silmarils burn you, just like they would Carcharoth or Morgoth. Some things, once you do them, can't be undone.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +4

      I believe Maedhros argues that even if they are granted pardon and are allowed to dwell in Valinor, or near it, the Silmarils would have been in the possession of the Valar. And the Oath would still drive them to reclaim them. Maedhros says he doesn't want to commit evil deeds in Valinor, so their only chance to attempt to fulfill the oath with the least amount of damage is to sneak in, kill a few guards, and either die in the attempt, or finally get the Silmarils.

    • @beatleblev
      @beatleblev Před 2 lety

      @@thethirdrichard7787 The Valar would have to appeal to Eru as he was the ultimate Authority called to witness the oath. What He witnessed was his Children being arrogant, rash foolhardy, and catastrophically ignorant. If M&M were humble and repentant for the mountain of misdeeds they were responsible for in pursuit of their impossible oath, it might create a eucatastrophe moment. But, as Maedhros implies, the Oath will find a way to bring about the worst scenario never the best.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +4

      @@beatleblev The only problem with this, is Maedhros and Maglor have very little evidence to believe the Valar have their best interests in mind. Their relationship with Manwë is broken and as the wiser being, who is in direct communication with Eru Ilúvatar, does not act as one who has grace and mercy for the mistakes of hurting, grieving Children of Eru. If Maedhros and Maglor must be humble and repentant for their deeds (and who's to say they didn't feel this way?) The Valar also have a responsibility to meet them halfway if not more. Ever since the death of Finwe and the traumatic Darkenness of Ungoliat mind-r*ping them, no message of hope, encouragement, or grace ever came from Taniquetil.

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +2

      @@thethirdrichard7787 well. Maedhros can’t have forgotten the eagle. But yes, after that, it was “fuck you, come back with the Silmarils or forget any help” from the Valar. I also honestly think that Meadhros had been trying to die in pursuit of his Oath since the Nirnaeth.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +4

      @@annafdd probably. I read someone explain that the eagle came for Fingon's sake not Maedhros... Interesting view i think.

  • @TheOtherMwalimu
    @TheOtherMwalimu Před rokem +12

    Please don’t give up. You’re one of my favorite Tolkien channels. I remember it was a blow to have to delete a lot of videos but your channel has inspired me. Don’t give up!

  • @TheMarcHicks
    @TheMarcHicks Před 2 lety +11

    "The Little Murder Family That Could".....oh my, that is the most HILARIOUS thing I've ever heard :D. Your way with words, coupled with your in-depth analysis, is why I love your videos so much (I think only In Deep Geek goes as deep into the lore as you do).

  • @grallonsphere271
    @grallonsphere271 Před 2 lety +17

    I wonder why Miriel is so often depicted as silver haired when she is a Noldo.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +27

      One of those pesky throwaway lines; I hunted it down and found out it's in Morgoth's Ring that she's noted as having been silver-haired (and dark-eyed!) Very odd for a Noldo. There's a contradictory description in Nature of Middle-earth, of course 😆
      The silver/gold symbolism between her and Indis is a nice touch, and it provides one avenue for explaining how Celegorm could be called 'the Fair' when he's apparently got no Vanyarin heritage.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +6

      The elvish equivalent of recessive genetics perhaps?

  • @sayagarapan1686
    @sayagarapan1686 Před 2 lety +6

    Stopped in to remind you that you are absolutely stellar, just in case you forgot.

  • @magiv4205
    @magiv4205 Před 2 lety +6

    Not my favorite Tolkien-tuber uploading the moment I sit down to start a video for background noise to do a project. Well, I guess that project will have to wait, this deserves my undivided attention.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +2

      Ah, a familiar problem 🤣 I'm honored to be the cause of it. I did try to keep this one under 30 minutes, at least?....

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Před 2 lety +4

      @@GirlNextGondor Girl, I don't care if it's two hours as long as it's content as good as this! Don't limit yourself!

  • @Gerbuho
    @Gerbuho Před 2 lety +5

    "Not wearing a nightgown". 😂 Loved it!

  • @muddlewait8844
    @muddlewait8844 Před 2 lety +6

    That’s a great observation about using the Feanorians to show the many ways there are to fail. Thanks!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome! 🤣 Though I do wish that maybe they didn't *all* have to fail so very... spectacularly.

  • @ChrisVillagomez
    @ChrisVillagomez Před 9 měsíci +3

    I've always kinda wondered about the descendents of Fëanor but because you mentioned how we aren't told about Fëanor's children's own families, it makes me think that there are other descendents in Middle-Earth besides Celebrimbor

  • @alicecourtney5816
    @alicecourtney5816 Před 2 lety +9

    I don’t care what anyone says, I would totally have followed Feanor to middle-earth

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +4

      Tenn Ambar metta,!

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +4

      @@thethirdrichard7787 I like that CZcams is offering me to translate that into English.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety

      @@annafdd LOL does it work?

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +3

      @@thethirdrichard7787 alas, I didn’t try and it doesn’t show on my phone!

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety

      @@annafdd to world's end!

  • @thethirdrichard7787
    @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +8

    I don't find their loyalty to Fëanor a fault of the sons. And I don't think they give "token attempts" to resist the Oath. The Oath was a massively strong force that actively worked against them. The most powerful Vala Melkor worked for decades solely on destroying Feanor. And remember... During the time they chose to leaven Aman and take up the Oath of their father, this was immediately after one of the most traumatic events they had ever endured. They were very sheltered elves in Valinor, and the darkening, the loss of the powerful light of the trees, the loss of their King and grandfather, and the actual darkness endured at Formenos was written to have been causing intense fear and terror that pierced their very minds and hearts. In this light, their actions actually show they did the best they could with incredibly horrible odds and choices.

    • @maxion5109
      @maxion5109 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. I find it a bit strange and missing the mark with some of these discussions as people seem quick to jump in with a modern psychology lense and judge and assess these characters in an overly cognitive fashion.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety

      @@maxion5109 I just want to provide a little pushback and encourage people to put themselves in their shoes and understand the timeline and context of these things before passing judgement.

  • @thethirdrichard7787
    @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +6

    Absolutely loving the #TyelpeGate vibes on your Celebrimbor slide.

  • @estherandreasen366
    @estherandreasen366 Před 2 lety +25

    Your patreons are great at making decisions. I always love to hear your take on everyone's favorite disaster family!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +7

      They didn't let me down 😊 Hope you enjoy it, I know people have been waiting for this one!

  • @thebrotherskrynn
    @thebrotherskrynn Před 2 lety +5

    You really got me laughing with the 'sir-not-appearing in this video' remark love Monty Python, so good reference Lexi!
    As to the Feanorians, the thought experiment of reducing them to two could be doable but part of me cringes and cannot actually imagine there being less than 7 sons of Feanor due in no small part to the manner and detail into which Tolkien went into on various ones and the importance that some of them journeying in pairs (the middle-brothers) and the importance of Maglor and so much more. With one burnt aboard a ship, and others perishing in the later wars of the First Age, I can't help but think there was good reason for there to be 7.
    And your simping for Feanor's brood is noted, and I'll raise you that I can simp no less hard for Maedhros & Maglor, alongside the children of Finarfin ;). Anyways this was a fantastic video.

  • @halikarnak1862
    @halikarnak1862 Před 10 měsíci +2

    If maglor threw his silmaril into the ocean, it cant be that far from the coast, and can be found with some good luck

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Imagining the rest of the clan in Mandos, drawing maps and charts of the tides and prevailing currents 😂 "It *has* to be somewhere, we just need to break out of here and then we'll find it sooner or later...."

    • @halikarnak1862
      @halikarnak1862 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@GirlNextGondor the question is, would a silmaril float or sink?

  • @squashedeyeball
    @squashedeyeball Před 2 lety +5

    Working on catching up :)
    I'm in a delay, but I always keep you in mind, dear Lexi!
    I hope you are doing well...! And whenever you come back, Manwe and Varda's names will be mentioned in a fiery speech.

  • @smillee1957
    @smillee1957 Před 2 lety +6

    As you know, I can't keep names straight,, but I am enjoying learning about the family dynamics. Nice job!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +5

      You're not alone; the complicated naming conventions is one of the most complained-about (and satirized) part of the Silmarillion. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @awl61
      @awl61 Před 2 lety +5

      Don't sweat it, even Tolkien forgot what names he gave people

  • @neilgoldsmith482
    @neilgoldsmith482 Před rokem +2

    Feanor is complicated sometimes he's Good and sometimes he is evil.

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +4

    Love that magical kiss art .

  • @Tar-Elenion
    @Tar-Elenion Před rokem +3

    Just noting that while Maglor in the pre-LotR writings survived (this was adopted into the published Silmarillion), in later writings Maglor perishes by casting himself into the sea:
    "The last two sons of Feanor, compelled by their oath, steal them, and are destroyed by them, casting themselves into the sea, and the pits of the earth."
    Letter 131
    "The other two Silmarils were also taken by the Valar from the crown of Morgoth. But the last surviving sons of Feänor (Maedros and Maglor), in a despairing attempt to carry out the Oath, stole them again. But they were tormented by them, and at last they perished each with a jewel: one in a fiery cleft in the earth, and one in the sea."
    Concerning... The Hoard
    Maglor's death is also implied:
    "The sons of Eärendil were Elros and Elrond, the Peredhil or Half-elven. In them alone the line of the heroic chieftains of the Edain in the First Age was preserved; and after the fall of Gil-galad the lineage of the High-elven Kings was also in Middle-earth only represented by their descendants."
    LotR
    "Galad occurs also in the epessë of Ereinion (‘scion of kings') by which he was chiefly remembered in legend, Gil-galad ‘star of radiance’: he was the last king of the Eldar in Middle-earth, and the last male descendant of Finwë except Elrond the Half-elven."
    Shibboleth of Feanor

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před rokem +2

      Agreed - the evolution of his fate is something I need to dive further into. This is one of those places where I think there's a good chance Tolkien would have gone with the 'cast-himself-into-the-sea' version, but I can't tell if I prefer that to the 'wanders-in-pain-and-regret' version. There's a nice parallelism if he and Maedhros both kill each other in their respective elements, but someone once pointed out that a surviving Maglor ends up paradoxically fulfilling the fate his father predicted for those who *remain* in Valinor: mourning deedless for ever, a shadow-folk, mist-haunting, dropping vain tears in the thankless sea.
      A real damned if you do, damned if you don't situation😅 (I'll see myself out....)

    • @Tar-Elenion
      @Tar-Elenion Před rokem

      @@GirlNextGondor I myself prefer the 'wandered in pain and regret composing laments' variant, but Tolkien seems to have gone with the he dies version (this also appeared in an early version IIRC).
      In the event, I think people should be aware that Tolkien had a later version of Maglor's fate.

  • @David_Fellner
    @David_Fellner Před 2 lety +3

    1:38 Wow. Beautiful drawing. I recognized the scene immediately from LOTRO, and love seeing it as artwork rather than in the game's dated graphics.

  • @eluthiccgol4715
    @eluthiccgol4715 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks, Lexi. Watching now!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +1

      Hope you enjoy it as much as I loved making it 😆

  • @thethirdrichard7787
    @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +8

    Citation needed on the comment about Maedhros and Maglor planning on trading the sons of Elwing: I don't remember that in the Silm or HoME...? Thank you!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +6

      Good point! To my surprise I didn't find explicit evidence for it when I checked either, so I believe that's a case of over-interpretation on my part (and I'll note it as such in the description 😅).
      I do think there may be implied textual support for that idea, though. The children are consistently and repeatedly referred to as 'captives,' and my understanding is that in early-medieval Europe at least, war captives would generally be ransomed - especially high-ranking ones. I can't think of a better explanation for why M&M would be described as *capturing* two small children, or what other motives could reasonably account for this specific course of action (if the emphasis is on them not killing the boys, for example, I might expect 'sparing' or 'pardoning;' if the emphasis is on them taking the boys along with them, then something like 'harbor' or even just 'take' or 'keep.') To be fair, even if you grant the implication of intent to ransom, there's no suggestion that the Silmaril was named as the price; maybe they'd just be hoping to stave off retaliation - but if there's one thing we know about Feanorians it's that they'd really, really like to get those Silmarils back....

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +6

      @@GirlNextGondor I think the assumption tracks. I agree that noble children and even full grown adults on battlefield during the more chivalric period of warfare in Europe encouraged ransoming nobles. Maybe that's what puts the comment of Maglor taking pity on them into contrast.
      But given Maedhros reaction to Elured and Elurin, I can't see either brother hurting the little elf boys.
      Thank you for double checking! It's something that i wanted to be sure on myself since I'll be writing a short chapter on M&M finding E&E soon anyways :)

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GirlNextGondor yes and i agree about Feanorians really really wanting (needing) the Silmarils back. I feel like even at this point in the story Maedhros at least still believes the oath could be fulfilled.

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety

      @@GirlNextGondor But at this point I am not sure they know that Elwing is alive and in possession of the Silmaril. As far as they know, it’s gone for good. On the other hand, at that point *the Fëanorians* were all that stood between Morgoth’s orcs and the Havens. You cannot leave children there with nobody to watch over them. Yes, Gil-Galad and Cirdan are coming, but so are wolves and whatever else Morgoth has been cooking recently. Not to mention all the dead bodies. They are captives because they belong to an enemy faction, but there is nobody left to whom they can demand ransom. And having cute little elflings of noble blood in your midst is a good way to discourage one of the many parties that might want to hit the remnants of the Fëanorians while they’re down.
      This is not so say that Maedhros and Maglor’s big brotherly instinct wasn’t kicked into overdrive by losing the last two (or one) actual brothers they had left.

  • @guille3622
    @guille3622 Před 2 lety +5

    I would really like to know how having 2 feanorian brothers would have turned out, maybe the reason is that I'm biased towards the character I adore and I want him a more protagonic role😅

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +13

      Let's be honest, we all want a book that's just about Maedhros 🤣

    • @guille3622
      @guille3622 Před 2 lety

      @@GirlNextGondor Indeed

  • @butiliketacos
    @butiliketacos Před 9 měsíci +1

    We need a "Dumb Ways to Die" parody of them.

  • @GnosisZX
    @GnosisZX Před rokem +2

    Faenor makes the none canon shadow of Mordor/war celebrimbor seem saintly compared to Faenor
    Could you imagine talion being bonded to Faenor geez it scary even Galadriel says she sees nothing but darkness in him

  • @RoleCrow
    @RoleCrow Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent video! first age lore is definetly the best and you narration and editing is pretty soothing, just a small note i think at 0:56 you said that Finwe was king of the Noldor and the elves, but i think the high king of all the elves is Ingwe of the Vanyar, i might be wrong tho.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +5

      Ah - my script said 'Noldorin Elves;' I should have enunciated 😅 You're right of course, Ingwe is said to be acknowledged as king over all Elves. First Age ftw!

    • @RoleCrow
      @RoleCrow Před 2 lety

      @@GirlNextGondor No worries, you did a fantastic job :)

  • @astrogypsy
    @astrogypsy Před rokem +2

    It's been a while. Hope you haven't cashed in your chips; you make terrific content.

  • @reflectiverambling1148
    @reflectiverambling1148 Před 2 lety +3

    ...I went to press send on my comment and firefox died....so forgive me if this is the abbreviated version of what you would have had.
    One of my greatest laments about this world is that we don't have more on Nerdanel. I have to wonder if maybe she had some level of foresight that we don't know of that might have influenced things since foresight itself is 'foggy' at best and malleable. After all, I just find it rather strange given both how long elven pregnancies apparently are and how many were usually in a brood that she happened to have THAT many children. I just can't believe that it was just because her hubby was so irresistible and fertile. It kind of reeks of cosmic intervention to me. And like you said, not just yer kiddos but that line is so prominent throughout the series. And, statistically speaking, for them ALL to be sons? With some exceptions, who does history remember? The males of the line.
    Beyond that, thanks to her own pops she was a smith and craftsman herself. What would someone of her talents been able to help with given all the chaos to follow if she had joined her family? Did she ever get word of them isolated away from the wanderers? I have questions darn it! Get me the medium and lets channel this man's spirit darn it!
    Their not having a specific home also lends well to how far and wide they end up wandering, though. Fate's design perhaps?
    I freakin love your humor. I will never not be able to think of them as anything other than "The little murder family that could."
    Given some of the more traditionalist ways some of the sons willingness to follow might just be honor/duty... or "I've already got one foot in the quicksand I might as well sink." And, as you pointed out, helllooooo dysfunctional.
    Part of the reason there were seven might just be because the number is so significant in history. It's all through Christianity (Seven days, seven sins, seven sacraments, seven years plenty/seven famine) there was something in Islam, I believe about seven in pilgrimages or naming. There are seven Chakras. In Japanese myth there are the seven lucky gods. I believe there was something in Celtic myth but I'm blanking. To even popular usage, break a mirror and get seven years bad luck. 7 wonders of the world. A lot of astrological connections. Seven seas. Seventh son of a Seventh son.. so on and so forth. It's just seen as such a strong/important/cycling number.. that maybe he just wanted to weave in those elements into his own 'epic'.
    Love hte point about it taking their papa's death to really get to know the next generation.
    Thank you as always for your astounding work.

  • @thehoneybunempress1664

    2:12 (not wearing a nightgown) loving the shade, lmao

  • @mag_lore
    @mag_lore Před 2 lety +3

    The Celebrimbor shade👏👏👏
    Also I have to add- Fëanor did nothing wrong!
    On a more serious note- this was an amazing video!! I had been hoping you would make a vid on the shiny murder family and it did not disappoint!! If you ever get around to it, separate videos on all the boys would be awesome! Can't wait to see more great content!!

  • @jpbjoel
    @jpbjoel Před 2 lety +5

    Good to see this one pop out! Will watch this evening 😀

  • @c.antoniojohnson7114
    @c.antoniojohnson7114 Před měsícem

    The Fëanorians..... that's a reality show i would watch 😂

  • @Astrobrewster
    @Astrobrewster Před rokem +4

    GNG just letting you know that I love your content, and look forward to more. :-)

  • @siriondil4739
    @siriondil4739 Před 2 lety +5

    Woo; the Fëanorians are always fun so I’m excited to dive into this one later. Always an exciting day to see a new video from you, great stuff indeed.

  • @LearnRunes
    @LearnRunes Před 2 lety +5

    Looking forward to seeing more of these community choice videos.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! It's really neat to get that input from audience members.

  • @robertherring9277
    @robertherring9277 Před 2 lety +4

    Congrats on 6K! Glad to have been along for the ride! Great video!

  • @jpbjoel
    @jpbjoel Před 2 lety +4

    Now that I’ve watched this excellent video, I do feel the topic of the Noldor is one of your “signature brands” among the Tolkientube content creator community. congratulations on passing 6k subscribers and I’m looking forward to seeing you hit 10k and 100+ patrons!

  • @billychops1280
    @billychops1280 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I Love Maedhros most of all second place is Feanor and then Maglor

  • @sainiharika
    @sainiharika Před 9 měsíci

    Feanor gleefully charges ahead to balrogs n gets killed lol.

  • @lizycole8999
    @lizycole8999 Před 8 měsíci +1

    GirlNextGondor: The Feanoreans were basically a disaster smoothie
    Me: *Big, loud sip*
    🍹

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 8 měsíci +1

      A refreshing, nutrient-dense, *delicious* disaster smoothie....

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks lexi . Always a pleasure to get your alert. Bravo patrons ( topic choice)

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +4

      You're very welcome, Shane. I was very proud of my patrons' choice 🤣

  • @ianshaw1486
    @ianshaw1486 Před 2 lety

    As always, wonderfully inciteful.

  • @jarrodcarver9001
    @jarrodcarver9001 Před 2 lety +4

    Yay! I've been excited for this one!

  • @agatainventio9464
    @agatainventio9464 Před 2 lety

    This is the best video on the subject I’ve ever listened to

  • @ianheins650
    @ianheins650 Před rokem

    Nice work

  • @rashgyl25
    @rashgyl25 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh man!!!!!i would love to hear more about feanorians from you!!!! i would watch any feanorian character study you do

  • @girliealmighty
    @girliealmighty Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve waiting for this since the channel started but I can say it was worth the wait!! Thank you! I don’t know why this screwed up fiction family is so interesting but I’m glad all of us that share this fascination can go through the world together 💙😂

  • @obxwave
    @obxwave Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent analysis, as always. Keep up the good work, and the restoration of the channel.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! I will persevere and get all the videos restored if it takes me until the Remaking of Arda to do it.

  • @TheNeokiller666
    @TheNeokiller666 Před 2 lety

    another great video, very very well told. I love story times especially before bed.

  • @allisonkreutzberg6079
    @allisonkreutzberg6079 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh! This was so good! Wonderful!

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed it! Despite the delays it was a really fun one to work on.

  • @meredits388
    @meredits388 Před rokem +4

    Please come back

  • @mikedonohue9927
    @mikedonohue9927 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job!

  • @user-sd7ri9fy4i
    @user-sd7ri9fy4i Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nice work thanks

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Před 2 lety +6

    Great stuff as ever GNG. I feel like there are so many of them, because they have so much plot to carry. Thanks and keep up the good work.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you, jose!
      Any time you need someone to do something plot-specific, and there's no reason for it to be anyone else but at the same time you don't want it to feel arbitrary: use a Son of Feanor 🤣

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GirlNextGondor Works very well in the 1st Age, not so well afterwards!

  • @blinkrush6101
    @blinkrush6101 Před 10 měsíci +1

    30 min individual analysis videos for each of Feonor’s kids when?

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 10 měsíci +3

      As soon as I can convince them to sit for the interviews 😂

  • @fredkrissman6527
    @fredkrissman6527 Před 2 lety +2

    As always, a wonderful exposition of a fascinating aspect of JRR Tolkien's legendarium! And, as always I learn things beyond the specific scope...
    Though a psych major way back in the day, I had to google "parentification," which led me down a very interesting rabbit hole, right in the middle of the vid!!!
    Love&Peace

  • @christianefiorito3204
    @christianefiorito3204 Před 2 lety

    Great analysis

  • @TheWileybighead
    @TheWileybighead Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent closing remark!

  • @MrKurtank
    @MrKurtank Před měsícem

    I'll say it yet again, you're the best.

  • @jpfischer6003
    @jpfischer6003 Před 2 lety +5

    I don't like any of these guys. Forgive me. I grew up poor, and the guys I hated most (in the 90s when I was a teen) were the popped collar, khaki shorts lawyer and cop kids who thought they could get away with anything because "do you know who my dad is?" To me, these 7 are just the Tolkien equivalent of those kids.

    • @thethirdrichard7787
      @thethirdrichard7787 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm sorry you see them that way. I think you're missing out on a story about survival and endurance, and choosing to walk a path not for the feint of heart. They didn't revel in their atrocities. They suffered through them as well.

  • @larsdejong7396
    @larsdejong7396 Před 2 lety +4

    Like you needed any excuse to talk about one of the most toxic families in all of Arda. 👌
    Btw the artwork used reminds me of how well an anime adaptation of the legendarium could work. Off-topic, I know.

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +6

      Well, toxic to the rest of Arda, but while they might have fought like cats and dogs among themselves, the *second* somebody said a word against one of them, bam! you were not dealing with That Jerk Amras but with the uttely solid front of the Sons of Fëanor (tm) and all their pointy sticks.

    • @GirlNextGondor
      @GirlNextGondor  Před 2 lety +2

      I have been quietly lobbying for animated/anime Silmarillion for years now. I can't think of a better way to unironically combine over-the-top violence, Manly Tears, epic speeches, a plot that's powered by grade-A extra-strength friendship, and flamboyant hair.

    • @larsdejong7396
      @larsdejong7396 Před 2 lety

      @@GirlNextGondor especially with a talented writer in charge. Miyazaki or something.

    • @tominiowa2513
      @tominiowa2513 Před 2 lety +2

      @@larsdejong7396 For convoluted plots, dysfunctional family relationships, and killing off a good portion of the characters, Hideaki Anno would be the choice.

  • @seankim1592
    @seankim1592 Před 9 měsíci

    Great Video on the Feanorians. Gotta say, the sons of Feanor actually inspired characters for a story that I'm worldbuilding right now.

  • @Archgeek0
    @Archgeek0 Před 2 lety +2

    ...my dark side wants to frame this family's shenanigans as a terrible sit-com. All the stuff up to the Big Beach Barbeque would be in the opening, Fëanor's actor would leave in the first season so they'd have to write him out of the show early on, the second season would have episodes end with Maehdros hanging from Thangorodrim and making a terrible joke, and the next couple of seasons would be just goofs, gaffes, and wild dysfunction set during the Siege of Angband.
    "The Fëanorians was filmed on location, in front of a live studio audience!"

  • @itayshorek6872
    @itayshorek6872 Před rokem

    great video!

  • @billychops1280
    @billychops1280 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Honestly, getting back into the Silmarilion, it seems like most elves who held the Silmarils instead of giving them back to the house that founded them, got what they had coming, everyone knew of the kinslaying of the Toleri in pursuit of the jewels, so they should have expected a similar response by the Feanorians if they also refused to give up the Silmarils, I can’t decide wether all the other Elves were greedy or if the Feanorians were just bad, because most of the siblings did questionable things, (usually the middle 3) but they were driven by an oath which drove them forward, the other elves didn’t have any type of oath telling them to keep the Silmarils, it was just greed

    • @MasterGhostf
      @MasterGhostf Před 5 měsíci +1

      It was greed. The silmarils caused anyone who gazed upon them or possessed them to covet and keep them. just like the ring of power. It would have been smart for the holders to give up the silly little jewels to the Faenorians just to keep them happy, but the Doom of Mandos decreed that doom would befall any who sought them. This included the non Faenorians.

    • @billychops1280
      @billychops1280 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MasterGhostf exactly, the fandom needs to hold these other elves accountable as well instead of just blaming the Feanorians who were following an oath

  • @bennetthibner7551
    @bennetthibner7551 Před 2 lety +4

    Now when is the Celebrimbor video?

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Před 2 lety +1

      What a GREAT idea.

  • @theflammiferofwesternesse6122

    Instead of calling them the "Faenorians", just call them the Noldor. They were and are doomed. All of the sons and daughters.

  • @mogueraguh
    @mogueraguh Před 17 dny

    Perhaps feanor burned the ships because in his heart he wanted the elves to stay in valinor