How Did Sauron's Plans Change Over the Ages? Middle-earth Explained

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  • Throughout the ages of Tolkien’s Middle-earth, Sauron revised his plans many times in his attempt to claim the world for his own. This video explores those plans and how they changed. 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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Komentáře • 269

  • @TheNotoriousCheeto
    @TheNotoriousCheeto Před 2 lety +119

    How Sauron won:
    Sauron: "And also, put a door on that Pit of Doom entrance, and make sure it is locked."

    • @halamadrid5526
      @halamadrid5526 Před 2 lety +4

      Lol

    • @timonsolus
      @timonsolus Před 2 lety +17

      But what you didn’t know is that Frodo has lock picking skills from his mis-spent youth in Buckland…

    • @halamadrid5526
      @halamadrid5526 Před 2 lety

      @@timonsolus really ??

    • @funman9702
      @funman9702 Před 2 lety +9

      @@timonsolus No need, just put the lock slightly off the ground.

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C Před 2 lety +12

      There's a part of the book that explains that because of the tumults of the volcano, that path is always being broken and strewn with rocks. His servants are constantly having to maintain the path. Putting a door there would be impractical, especially if it were to get blocked from the inside by fallen rocks, preventing Sauron from entering. A LOT of slaves would lose their heads over that kind of whoopsie. In fact, it probably DID happen at some stage, which is why they knew better than to place a door there, by the time Frodo came along.

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 Před 2 lety +179

    Morgoth: _Gets yeeted into the void_
    Sauron: I guess I’m in charge now.

    • @indio4-215
      @indio4-215 Před 2 lety +16

      And then Sauron proceeds to get thrown into the Void as well 2 ages later. I'm curious as to Melkor and Sauron's reunion and what Sauron has to say for himself after his failures, especially should Melkor find out his Chief Lieutenant was defeated by a hobbit of all things.

    • @indio4-215
      @indio4-215 Před 2 lety +7

      @hunter christensen Then how do you explain the quote in the Valaquenta, specifically, of the Enemies section? Where it specifically says "but in after years he rose like a shadow of Morgoth and a ghost of his malice, and walked behind him on the same ruinous path down into the Void."

    • @indio4-215
      @indio4-215 Před 2 lety +4

      @hunter christensen I'll still stand by what I said until I receive confirmation that Sauron was most certainly not sent to the Void. That is, if the main works or the supplementary material didn't elaborate on that topic.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Enerdhil I put this one into the category of things Tolkien would have at some point gotten around to making consistent if he had lived long enough. Besides the Void where Morgoth was sent to by the Valar after the War of Wrath, I think there is a reference to Morgoth retreating and hiding a void when Tulkas first came to earth but it has to be something different as Morgoth was able to return from that one on his own.

    • @paulbrickler
      @paulbrickler Před 2 lety +3

      @@Enerdhil They both came from the void. They'll both be back in the Dagor Bragollach at the end of Arda. But I tend to think that while Morgoth was forcibly cast out by the Valar - since he's also a Vala - Sauron was left to wither as a disempowered, unbodied spirit. In Middle Earth. Much like the fate of Saruman after his death in the Shire.

  • @orrointhewise87
    @orrointhewise87 Před 2 lety +97

    "You cannot hide........I seeeeeeee yoooouuuuuu........"
    And this is what made him a better villain than almost any other character
    He watched and waited and learned. His greatest triumph was bringing down the Numenorians from the inside. His biggest mistake however was moving in haste towards the end; if he had stayed to his course the world would have fallen.

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C Před 2 lety +5

      Always bear in mind that the heroes of the last alliance managed to defeat and kill Sauron, while he was wearing the Ruling Ring. Heroes like Glorfindel, Galadriel, Elrond, Aragorn and Gandalf would also have been able to kill Sauron in a physical battle (presumably). His REAL strength was his ability to dominate others and cause them to fight for him, rather than fighting for himself.
      Anyway, the point is, even if he had conquered the world, a daring raid by a select group of heroes could still have killed Sauron.

    • @heresjohnny4836
      @heresjohnny4836 Před 2 lety +2

      im gonna have to agree with this especially if he got to keep saruman and deenathor under his corruption longer, would have done way better at his goals

    • @XJ0461C
      @XJ0461C Před 2 lety +1

      To be fair, that one was on Ar-Pharazôn. He was the one in haste due to his fear of dying of old age. Tar-Mairon should have returned to Mordor while the Great Armament sailed to Aman. But he could not possibly have been expected to predict that Eru himself would interfere. He is my favorite character.

  • @DragonoidBerserker1
    @DragonoidBerserker1 Před 2 lety +48

    Speaking of subtlety, I like to think that the reason why the Dwarves weren't nearly as corrupted as Men in the Second Age was due to the fact that they were made to be stubborn, resistant, and strong willed by Aule, Sauron's former master. A subtle showing of Aule's superiority in craft.

    • @Americarnaud
      @Americarnaud Před 2 lety +9

      I thinks it’s canon (correct me if I’m wrong) that the reason the dwarves weren’t corrupted and didn’t become servants of Sauron is because they’re not children of Iluvatar, they were created by Aulë. So Sauron kind of had no direct power over them or something

    • @loganw1232
      @loganw1232 Před 2 lety +4

      Not sure that specifically the case, I think it’s more due Aule making them resilient to corruption than not being official children of Eru, though Dwarves were adopted by Him.

    • @hodgrix
      @hodgrix Před 2 lety

      that's a really good insight! it totally fits and is a reminder that Sauron is just mair not valar

  • @IronDragon-2143
    @IronDragon-2143 Před 2 lety +23

    I find it amazing how even the Dark Lord goes through detailed Character Development and even go through an Arc of his own.
    Really adds more weight to his final defeat in Return of the King.

  • @andrewmchugh9545
    @andrewmchugh9545 Před 2 lety +153

    Crazy how Sauron once had good intentions that became obsessions and Morgoth twisted him into pure evil! Can't wait to see how they portray him in the new Amazon Second Age series!

    • @shanenolan8252
      @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +15

      The road to perdition ( hell ) is paved with good intentions

    • @karerabbe7829
      @karerabbe7829 Před 2 lety +28

      Gonna be butchered ofc:/

    • @VV-xe4ym
      @VV-xe4ym Před 2 lety +9

      @@Enerdhil You know it lol

    • @Lengsel7
      @Lengsel7 Před 2 lety +17

      He'll start out gay, and eventually become a straight, white, evangelical republican.

    • @AnthonyBerkshire
      @AnthonyBerkshire Před 2 lety +4

      Crazy

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 Před 2 lety +52

    As Hello Future Me pointed out in his video on the subject, Morgoth is the clearest analogue for Lucifer in Tolkien’s mythology as a fallen “angel” who was once held in high prominence but became the enemy and rival of God.
    By contrast, Sauron doesn’t represent that but Nietzsche and the idea of the death of God, as Sauron attempted to supplant Eru as the figure of worship for the peoples of Middle Earth as a God-King. He doesn’t set himself up _as_ God but deliberately maintains that Eru is a fiction of the Valar so he can be the central figure in what was a deliberate creation of a new order, replacing both Eru and his former master in Morgoth.
    I appreciate that Sauron works best as a Lord kept in shadow who we next to never seek but a part of me also regrets that because he sounds like such a fascinating character who could be explored more in depth for what he wants and believes, but we just don’t have enough material to make that kind 9f analysis of him.

    • @vitalguillin1177
      @vitalguillin1177 Před 2 lety +2

      IInteresting, but it seems Sauron wish that Valar were no more concern by Middle Eath destiny, and at last "let him rule" this part of Earth, most because Valinor have been separated physically from "material world"...i don't think he looked himself as a "rival" of Eru, he knew the overpower and magnificence of his creator, and was wise enough to not daring compare with Him, but maybe push this idea in men imagination instead. it's more conform with his deceiving manners? He did that with morgoth "concept as god" in his numenorian time, but changed "tactic" after the falling of this realm. I don't remember (both in movies and the Silmarillon) any form of cult or religion that worship him? But i maybe wrong.....I feel Sauron wanted (in 3rd age) just be seen as the "king of Middle Earth" by everybody.....(I know it's close of your own analysis...)

    • @FlagAnthem
      @FlagAnthem Před 2 lety

      Morgoth could be also be the beast of the Apocalypse and Sauron its false prophet, tricking the men to worship and imposing its mark on them.

    • @coregoon
      @coregoon Před 2 lety

      I'd say it seems likely that Sauron's earlier elven incarnation would make an appearance in the upcoming second age series. I hope they get the oppertunity to explore his character more there. I, probably like many others, have very high hopes for the series. Trying to temper my expectations so as not to be disappointed is difficult, with something as fascinating as this. 😆

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety

      Yeah that what I always thought morgoth is Satan and sauron as the antichrist lol

    • @coregoon
      @coregoon Před 2 lety +1

      @@tylersoto7465 If you're talking biblically then there isn't really any "the antichrist". The term antichrist is usually used to refer to those who don't follow the Christ (or those who oppose his teachings), so the comparison's a bit odd.

  • @SNWWRNNG
    @SNWWRNNG Před 2 lety +28

    Regarding the Rings, Sauron wanted to use them to enslave the Elves originally, as they'd be the most helpful people in re-shaping Middle-earth to Sauron's ideal of order, with him as the absolute ruler. Only after the Elves managed to take their Rings off before Sauron could dominate them, and Sauron conquered 16 major Rings after Eregion fell to him, did he distribute 7 of those to Dwarves and 9 to Men in order to subjugate these peoples instead; the Elves had proven that were too wary of him and all evil to serve his plans.

  • @MenoftheWest
    @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +47

    Hey everyone, thanks for watching and thanks to Gavin Dorrigan and SnowWarning for commenting a few clarifications, so I would like to add an addendum/minor correction here: Sauron did seek at first to enthrall and rule the Elves before he learned they could not be swayed to his cause, then he reclaimed and dispersed the Rings of Men and Dwarves, seeking their servitude in destroying the Eldar. Hope that clears things up, thanks again!

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety

      I was wondering about that myself; thanks for the clarification!

    • @glennross85
      @glennross85 Před 2 lety

      When random youtubers have more credibility than msm

    • @micahp.4356
      @micahp.4356 Před 2 lety

      No thank you!

    • @archivesofarda986
      @archivesofarda986 Před 2 lety

      Sorry, bit out of context...but can we talk about how TLOTR was in public domain all the way until 1996...please?? Like imagine the amount of content we could have had if that was still the case.

  • @jackolantern147
    @jackolantern147 Před 2 lety +48

    What if Ungoliant remained loyal to Morgoth and her broods aided him in the first age? How would the first age unfold differently?

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +19

      Great question! Likely the Silmarils would have been devoured, as would many of the Free Peoples. Melkor likely would never have been besieged and the conquest of the Noldor would have been far shorter. Quite a grim what if indeed.

    • @penelopegreene
      @penelopegreene Před 2 lety +7

      Yes, but Ungoliant represented pure hunger, and her mythic status aced Melkor's characterisation. In the end, her would have devoured her ally, had she not ate herself first.

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 Před 2 lety +8

      @@penelopegreene A great civil war between Morgoth and Ungoliant might also have provided a great opportunity for the Ñoldor

    • @penelopegreene
      @penelopegreene Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexv3357 only if they kept focus. Given what we know... Idk 🤔

    • @jackolantern147
      @jackolantern147 Před 2 lety

      @@MenoftheWest Sounds like an epic video idea for this Halloween. Just a thought.

  • @karerabbe7829
    @karerabbe7829 Před 2 lety +11

    You just made my day after a 12 1/2 hour shift and a whole weekend of work❤️ Bless

    • @none23517
      @none23517 Před 2 lety

      thats a long long shift. what do you do lol

  • @alexv3357
    @alexv3357 Před 2 lety +14

    The one thing that Sauron I think truly forgot was actual politics. He never really had a specific platform to offer potential constituents

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +6

      Love it 😂

    • @KuLaydMahn
      @KuLaydMahn Před 2 lety +1

      Youre not wrong

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea he could of helped make a democratic republic here in middle earth with the dwarves, men and hobbits and run for president and just promise people more salted pork, ale and pipe weed on the market lol

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tylersoto7465 But also, think about what Sauron really had to offer. He could have created a regime that while proximately managed by mortals to their own ends was guaranteed against instability and outside aggression by the godlike powers of an immortal patron. Moreover, he should have shared his knowledge and the fruits of his immortal learning to build stronger allies and foster international goodwill.

  • @abhijitpawar1568
    @abhijitpawar1568 Před 2 lety +29

    Great video as always Yoystan! Here is an idea for a video: What if Sauron accepted Eonwe's mercy and went back to Valinor?

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Před 2 lety +3

      Then lord of the rings would not have happened.

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +3

      I would imagine that Sauron could technically be redeemed at that point, but it would be a long and tedious process, and he would never be able to go back to being Aule’s chief smith, though he would remain powerful.

    • @33Dakes
      @33Dakes Před 2 lety +3

      Eonwe was only a herald and could not pass judgement however if Sauron had returned to Valinor, he would of eventually been redeemed. Hard to say, as Sauron definitely loved power and knew was supreme evil being left. He used it to his advantage.

    • @stephenpickering8063
      @stephenpickering8063 Před 2 lety +3

      @@33Dakes
      I don't know he would have been redeemed. He might have stayed like Melkor, bitter and resentful at his defeat and humiliation. Possibly when the latter is released from his 3 ages of imprisonment he seeks to recruit his former lieutenant again and that would have been an interesting choice for Sauron.
      The issue I never understood, albeit it was necessary for LotRs to be created, was the failure of the Valar to forefill their oath to protect and nurture Middle Earth. Twice they defeated Melkor, then left the world apart from Aman to fester in darkness. :(

  • @MarkusJunnikkala
    @MarkusJunnikkala Před 2 lety +30

    He learned to delegate and outsource, just sitting in his tower, barely even taking physical form. Genius!

    • @yodaslovetoy
      @yodaslovetoy Před 2 lety +7

      Typical middle-earth manager....

    • @andrewplck
      @andrewplck Před 2 lety +5

      The CEO of Evil Inc.

    • @lopirobinson1991
      @lopirobinson1991 Před 2 lety +3

      I mean Morgoth did the same thing basically 😈 After the beginning years of the first age. Though Morgoth was a little more, blunt about it.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Před 2 lety

      He was not ABLE to take physical form!

  • @rhorynotmylastname7781
    @rhorynotmylastname7781 Před 2 lety +17

    Basically, every time a Numenorean king got bored and decided to pick on him, he had to change his plans.

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +6

      Lol that’s a good way to put it 😂

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +3

      I imagine Sauron sitting in Barad dur, sighing every time a new king does something stupid.
      Or imagine him spitting out his coffee during breakfast when he reads that Ar Pharazon wants to capture him.

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      @@therealelderking5830 lol.
      And remember that Sauron literally cast out all the mighty Numenorean ships' out of the sea like they were made of paper and the Numenorean people feared the light in his eyes when they saw him on the highest ship that was cast (by himself)

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_semih_ I believe that was in Unfinished Tales, when Sauron literally surfed to Numenor, yeeting the ships out of the way and then started spontaneously giving a speech.

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      @@therealelderking5830 It was in "The Lost Road and Other Writings" book.
      Yes this is what Sauron did to our egoist Numonoreans:
      "Guards were set at the haven of Moriondë in the east of the land, where the rocks are dark, watching at the king’s command without ceasing for the ships’ return. It was night, but there was a bright Moon. They descried ships far off, and they seemed to be sailing west at a speed greater than the storm, though there was little wind. Suddenly the sea became unquiet; *it rose until it became like a mountain, and it rolled upon the land. The ships were lifted up, and cast far inland, and lay in the fields.* Upon that ship which was cast highest and stood dry upon a hill there was a man, or one in man’s shape, but greater than any even of the race of Númenor in stature. ‘He stood upon the rock and said: *‘This is done as a sign of power. For I am Sauron the mighty, servant of the Strong”* (wherein he spoke darkly). “I have come. Be glad, men of Númenor, for I will take thy king to be my king, and the world shall be given into his hand.” And it seemed to men that Sauron was great; though they feared the light of his eyes. To many he appeared fair, to others terrible; but to some evil.
      [J.R.R Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien, The Lost Road and Other Writings, p.73-74]

  • @lopirobinson1991
    @lopirobinson1991 Před 2 lety +18

    I wonder if Sauron was still loyal to Morgoth after Morgoth fell. Or if he was just pretending for Men so they would worship Morgoth.

    • @33Dakes
      @33Dakes Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve seen this asked before and it is very complex to answer. Sauron was sort of the master of his own being but yet the mightiest of Melkors servants. After Melkor/Morgoth was thrown into the void, Sauron fled in fear. But Morgoth had left a lasting impression on him. Sauron indeed followed Morgoth still but he also knew Morgoth was no longer present in the physical world so he knew he was supreme evil being in physical world. I think if Morgoth came before the end of days, Sauron would once again bow and serve Morgoth. As it is foretold in the prophecy.

  • @Gavindorrigan
    @Gavindorrigan Před 2 lety +10

    One nit pick is that the rings were all originally for elves. The elves being resistant to their corruption lead to sauron attacking them, and then taking the rings he would give to men and elves by force.

  • @JAKphoenixify
    @JAKphoenixify Před 2 lety +3

    Sauron should have read Von Moltke's guide to war: "no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy"

  • @apdarkness905
    @apdarkness905 Před 2 lety +7

    Sauron was a great craftsman, schemer, and a mighty Maiar, but with his fall to evil his plans left much of Middle Earth forever scarred. Many suffered great wrongs because of his greed and lust for power. Boromir, Théoden king and many of his house, and for all his villainy even the Stoor Sméagol were among his many victims. It makes me wonder, did the great ranger Yoystan suffer any wrongs or lose dear ones to the Dark Lords evil works upon Arda?

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +6

      This ranger has lost many friends and family members to servants of the Dark Lord. But that is why we press on, in the hope to have justice for them and make peace for a brighter day.

    • @jerryx2495
      @jerryx2495 Před 2 lety

      @@MenoftheWest there is always hope, after all

  • @shadowofchaos8932
    @shadowofchaos8932 Před 2 lety +14

    Sauron's revenge against the Elves and men cost him everything. If he concentrated on the Men he may have been victorious.

  • @lukehutchinson499
    @lukehutchinson499 Před 2 lety +26

    He realised that unemployment was a big factor in middle earth and decided that the best way forward was to industrialise and create commerce for the free peoples

    • @sweeperboy
      @sweeperboy Před 2 lety +6

      Yes, but what was his Tax Policy?

    • @Soulprismatics
      @Soulprismatics Před 2 lety

      And bring democracy. Yes. I heard that, too. He also invented an autobahn from mordor to the free lands to accelerate progress.

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety

      Lol what's his gun policy lol

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety

      Eh the industrial forges of the dwarves in erabor can create a industrial revolution lol

  • @therealelderking5830
    @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +5

    I often wonder how much good Sauron could have done if he never joined Morgoth. He is at least as powerful as Eonwe, Arien and Osse, so I believe he would be a driving force for good.
    Perhaps he might truly become Annatar, an emissary of the Valar.

  • @danielmcdivitt1334
    @danielmcdivitt1334 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video again !!!

  • @sageofcaledor8188
    @sageofcaledor8188 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Well made too!

  • @sethmiller2534
    @sethmiller2534 Před 2 lety +2

    As someone who has so much power, I believe that he would likely just change his plans to pursue you. All people would do that realistically. You are amazing my young Yoy

  • @GreenHavoc
    @GreenHavoc Před 2 lety

    Yeah loved this one! Very interesting to hear your analysis of Sauron over the ages.

  • @bradyweed4124
    @bradyweed4124 Před 2 lety +6

    Fun fact: Aulë had exactly 2 named Maiar in his service:
    - Mairon (Sauron)
    - Curumo (Saruman)
    To quote Nerd of the Rings, “total 0 for 0 on your maiar”

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +3

      But wait, it gets better.
      In earlier versions, the Balrogs were the Maiar of Aule as well, and they joined Melkor.
      Aule really sucks at keeping his Maiar loyal doesn’t he?

  • @aurora_w4
    @aurora_w4 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely stunning depiction! Really love these tales presented here!

  • @thefunden9128
    @thefunden9128 Před 2 lety +1

    8:10“While the Numenoreon Kings faded from the world
    Aragorn: *Laughs in Descendant of Numenor*

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      Aragorn was not belongs to the line of the royal Numenorean family. He is a descendant of Silmarien not the Kings (She was the sister of a Numnorean King so she lost her right to be a Queen and the royal family). Even 3 of the Nazgul had more Numenorean blood than Aragorn lol (Tolkien noted at least 3 of the Nazgul were high Numenorean Lords)

  • @Sletty73
    @Sletty73 Před 2 lety +8

    I might remember incorrectly but I think that Saruman role was not that of a Sauron's servant nor he was allied with him. Saruman wanted to take the ring for himself and claim the throne of middle earth. And he would have had the strength to claim the ring (as also Galadriel would have had). Am I wrong?

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +5

      You’re not wrong at all! Saruman proved to be a double-traitor in the end. However, he fell prey to Sauron’s overall plans. He served as the Dark Lord’s puppet against Rohan. I’m sure Sauron was angry when Saruman betrayed him but didn’t care too much as he had served his purpose of destruction overall.

    • @morgant.dulaman8733
      @morgant.dulaman8733 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MenoftheWest You know, ever since I read the "Mewlips" poem from The Tolkien Reader, I wondered what it would be like if some last great evil creature from Sauron or Morgoth's forces, such as the last Balrog, a Black Numenorian sorcerer, or even Saruman tried fleeing to some far away pit in the northern swamps where they coerced these creatures into their service, and from that obscurity, tried calling whatever evil creatures they could, be it scattered orcs and goblins, surviving spiders from Mirkwood, wargs, etc.
      It could be a last attempt at an evil kingdom, not nearly as powerful as Sauron's but with the possibility of becoming a real menace in the future if it wasn't dealt with presently.
      Honestly, with Tolkien's idea of a sequel in mind, had Saruman fled rather than trying a last bit of vengeance in the shire, that might have made for a decent setup for his book, alongside with the conspiracy, as it could have been a new attempt by Saruman to grasp control in Gondor the way he did in Rohan-through his voice- in a manner emulating how Sauron brought down Numenor and proving Gandalf's warning about "Other evils" arising that they could not foresee.

  • @darinstrohmenger4451
    @darinstrohmenger4451 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd really love to see a video on why Arigorn didn't use the dead army to destroy all of mordor's forces before releasing them. Huge fan of you guys, but saw a video recently about the dead army and want more content!

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks great subject

  • @lopirobinson1991
    @lopirobinson1991 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos on the various Deities of Arda 👍👍

  • @mackinnon1488
    @mackinnon1488 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @sajowe7353
    @sajowe7353 Před 2 lety +1

    nice video

  • @akuinator6350
    @akuinator6350 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video on the whole, but two things I have to point out. Sauron didn't originally intend to give rings to the men and dwarves, they were originally all supposed to be for elves so he could subvert them. When they realized his treachery after the making of the One, Sauron had to physically go to war and rip the rings from Celibrimbor's corpse at Eregon before he was able to pass them out. Only then did he set up his "Free Magic Ring" Van outside the other races' neighborhoods.
    The other thing was that Sauron, far from being blaise about the idea of the One being used against him, was terrified of the idea. Tolkien mentions in his letters that if the ring was successfully wrested into the control of a new master, like Aragon, then the result for Sauron would be much the same as it being destroyed. Sure, evil would have still prevailed in the end through their corruption, but Sauron didn't want some abstract idea of evil to prevail. Sauron wanted *Sauron* to prevail.

  • @hodgrix
    @hodgrix Před 2 lety +1

    Looking at it this way Sauron really did have a very well thought out indestructible plan. It was by sheer luck or as you say divine intervention that Frodo and Sam made it TO Modor, made it to Mount Doom, and that Gollum luckily fell into the fire. There really was no way for Sauron to account for such a thing. His only mistake was as you say choosing evil.

  • @stephensmith3111
    @stephensmith3111 Před 2 lety +3

    "Good is better than evil 'cause it's nicer." -- Al Capp

  • @hjfsound
    @hjfsound Před 2 lety +1

    Sunday morning Tolkien lore. Don't mind if i do! Perfect to listen and write some music to :)

  • @adrian_veidt
    @adrian_veidt Před 2 lety +2

    Imagine if the roles are reversed between sauron and melkor. Being Sauron had the power of a Valar.

    • @ellerj641
      @ellerj641 Před 2 lety +1

      With all of the elves screwing up and the crap going on between men, he probably would have completely annihilated them. Since Sauron is cunning, it would have been easy for him to use the sons of Feanor and the Silmarilli to turn everyone more against each other than they already were.

    • @therealelderking5830
      @therealelderking5830 Před 2 lety +1

      Regular Sauron had to have Eru intervene to stop him.
      I don’t want to imagine what a Vala-powered Sauron could do.

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      @@therealelderking5830 you are right

  • @overlorddan7868
    @overlorddan7868 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s crazy to think that Middle Earth was basically at it’s weakest when they finally got rid of evil and truly defeated Sauron, it’s a great lesson honestly!

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      Tolkien said that Sauron was extremely weakened by Eru and his own corruption throughout the ages

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      Also he was defeated by pure luck and Eru's divine intervention lol

  • @istari0
    @istari0 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!
    One question; is there anything on when exactly in those earliest ages Sauron changed to Morgoth's side.

  • @buddycollins285
    @buddycollins285 Před rokem

    If Sauron somehow appeared on TV for interviewing purposes, I personally would be surprised and excited and introducing myself to him and tell him I'm his biggest fan.
    And although Sauron would be confused, he would be surprised and happy to have me as a fan.

  • @kfgrip
    @kfgrip Před 2 lety +7

    I believe Sauron may have been trying to come up with a way to free Melchor/Morgoth from the void!

    • @vitalguillin1177
      @vitalguillin1177 Před 2 lety +1

      I think Sauron was aware of this prophecy saying Morgoth will come back at the "End of Times", so he knew too, that he's not strong enough to do it by himself, so it was better to use his time and power to try to rule Middle Earth while the "boss" was away, as he will explain Morgoth he was "preparing" his return...?....maybe....Lol!!

  • @BossGaming-vg6zh
    @BossGaming-vg6zh Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! Also, you should make a video on Morgoth vs Sauron. If they fought, who would win? You could give multiple scenarios to make the battle interesting

    • @vitalguillin1177
      @vitalguillin1177 Před 2 lety +1

      With Morgoth at his "top", Sauron is no match for him....But, at the end of his reign, when he was way down weaker,......why not...

    • @BossGaming-vg6zh
      @BossGaming-vg6zh Před 2 lety

      @@vitalguillin1177 Morgoth would win in most scenarios. However, if he made the vid, he could fun ways to balance it out like “Morgoth with 100 troops vs Sauron with 1000 troops”

  • @skatemetrix
    @skatemetrix Před 2 lety +1

    Sauron by the end of the 3rd Age was a pathetic shadow of himself who relied increasingly on the brute force methods of Morgoth. It was the second age that Sauron was at is most deadliest as he could deceive even the Elves and his greatest achievement was so utterly corrupting the Numenorians as to trigger their downfall.

  • @geviesanta3631
    @geviesanta3631 Před 2 lety +4

    Here's a what if Theory video that would be great to make, "What if Sauron willing surrendered himself to the Valors after the War of Wrath?"

    • @vitalguillin1177
      @vitalguillin1177 Před 2 lety

      Answer :- End of the story - So it would be a big problem for Tolkien to find a decent suite and ending of the saga.....

  • @Halbared
    @Halbared Před 2 lety +1

    Same fate in that they both lost, but Melkor was thrust into the void to wait the last battle, Sauron's spirit was dispersed. I think Sauron's third time lucky bid was thwarted by Gandalf, without G, it would have been a win, and I agree there were subtle hidden nudges by the Valar.

  • @timonsolus
    @timonsolus Před 2 lety +1

    You didn’t mention Sauron’s great fear and doubt after he discovered that the One Ring had been found, and was in the hands of his enemies. Sauron did not know what mighty one may suddenly arise, wielding the Ring, to cast him down and supplant him as the Dark Lord.
    Wielding the Ring, any of Galadriel, Saruman, Elrond or Gandalf would become powerful enough to destroy him. Even Aragorn may have been able to. Sure, the Ring would corrupt its wielder and turn him or her into the new Dark Lord, but that would come too late to save Sauron - and Sauron did not want to die or be reduced to a powerless, disembodied state.
    Sauron was so scared that he sent all Nine of the Nazgul after Bilbo and the Ring. And he also attacked Minas Tirith prematurely, before all of his plans were ready, as he was desperate to destroy the army of Gondor before a new Ring wielder appeared to command them.

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      In one of the Letters, Tolkien said only the ones who had the same *high nature* as Sauron would be successful against him. So only a great Maiar like Sauron had a chance otherwise the Ring would betray and fell off the current wielder to re-unite Sauron. Because The One Ring is Sauron himself!

  • @indio4-215
    @indio4-215 Před 2 lety +6

    Elightening as always. And it seems to me that Melkor not utilizing his intelligence as much as he should, let alone to it's utmost capacity, was more so due to not having to rely on it as much as Sauron had to since Melkor was obviously not only a Vala, but the greatest and mightiest of the Valar in his prime, whereas Sauron was just a Maia and didn't have the many gifts his master had. And of course, to me at least, Melkor's insanity and malice compromising his rationality over the ages that made him more reckless and impulsive and stupid and less calculating and rational, aside from instances like when he was released from imprisonment in Valinor. I'm uncertain if I'm a little off-topic on this, but if so, do excuse me.

  • @matepenava5888
    @matepenava5888 Před 2 lety +2

    Arrogance is usually the downfall of many powerful people, when they become strong they become less careful

  • @federicaesu8580
    @federicaesu8580 Před 2 lety +4

    Eventually Sauron was destroyed by Gollum who accidentally fell with the Ring into the fire of Mt. Doom. Sauron was destroyed by the only thing he couldn’t even conceive. That is pity. Bilbo’s act of pity saved Middle Earth

    • @stevedenis8292
      @stevedenis8292 Před 2 lety +1

      There is also the oath that Golam/ Sméagol swore up on the ring not to harm Frodo or try to take back the ring. That may have been a big part of his falling to his and the rings demise. I also like to think of Sméagol redeeming himself by going over the edge to be with the ring and free of it for ever.

    • @tyrlant2189
      @tyrlant2189 Před 2 lety +2

      @@stevedenis8292 I forgot about the oath. I always thought it was stupid how he so conveniently happened to fall into the fires holding the ring right at the perfect moment. Maybe breaking the oath is the reason he fell, I like that idea.

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tyrlant2189 Breaking oaths has serious consequences in The Legendarium; just look at what happened to the men who broke their oath to aid Isildur in the War of the Last Alliance.

  • @glennross85
    @glennross85 Před 2 lety +2

    I always imagined if Morgoth came back to middle earth while Sauron was still around it would be similar to Galvatron and Starscream in the transformers animated movie

  • @marionbaggins
    @marionbaggins Před 2 lety +2

    Sauron vs Morgoth: Epic Plan of The Dark Lord of History (feat Saruman)
    Sorry Just had too...
    It's interesting how Sauron was much more sly for working on his plans, and Morgoth is doing a, "Destroy Everything" type!!!
    Thanks Mellon, for The Video on Sauron's Slight Change of Plans, Until Theoden's ECH...Marion Baggins Out!!!

  • @Noleme
    @Noleme Před 2 lety

    One of the only Tolkien channels that I really respect as deep lore scholars. Thanks for the video!
    Is there a way to pose lore questions/ideas to you all for feedback?

  • @penelopegreene
    @penelopegreene Před 2 lety +2

    OMV (o my Vala) I'm on time!

  • @ellesartelcontar2387
    @ellesartelcontar2387 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video as always yoysten friend and I always love to learn more about my favourite franchise from my favourite CZcamsr and sauron is the smartest villain and way better than melkor what do you think I have just started reading the unfinished tales and i am enjoying it so far did you like it

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Jarrett, I appreciate that buddy! I loved the Unfinished Tales, it’s awesome how much depth there is even in the alternative and background stories. Have a great time with it!

    • @ellesartelcontar2387
      @ellesartelcontar2387 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MenoftheWest I will do thank you I am on page 23

  • @yael9137
    @yael9137 Před 2 lety +1

    The Rings were meant to dominate the elves originally, but that plan flopped. Giving rings to Dwarves and Men was already plan B.

  • @Comicnut64
    @Comicnut64 Před 2 lety +3

    Alright let’s fill in the lore

  • @randybarner6483
    @randybarner6483 Před 2 lety +2

    Every small bit had to be played in order to take Sauron down.

  • @silverwingdragon4161
    @silverwingdragon4161 Před 2 lety +1

    Just as Melkor was incapable of understanding good, Sauron could not understand why anyone would not desire power, and so he naturally assumed someone would want to overthrow him and take his place, using the One Ring. Imagine his surprise...

  • @razorsharpview9090
    @razorsharpview9090 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the 9 lesser rings are not really meant for men, but for other elven lords. The 9 rings were given to 9 Lords of men out of sauron desperation when the elves found out that the 16 rings of power are nothing but a tool for sauron to be controlled.

  • @bagthebird7610
    @bagthebird7610 Před 2 lety

    anyone know the artist at 6:44?

  • @CyberUK
    @CyberUK Před 2 lety

    3:00 lol was that drawn by a 6 year old?
    Great video.

  • @alexisruellastimoso6614

    Could you tell us about how worship work in tolkien

  • @grafspe807
    @grafspe807 Před 2 lety +3

    I dont think it was ever stated where the one ring was when Sauron was in Numenor . had he hid it some where in Mordor was it with him and some how came back with him in his spirit from ? This may have been a slight over look by Tolkien but im sure he never expected his storys to be picked apart and analyzed as they are today

    • @davidandrews2972
      @davidandrews2972 Před 2 lety +3

      From what I remember he had it with him - in his letters Tolkien discussed him having the spiritual strength to carry it out of the ruin of Numenor as his disembodied form travelled back to Mordor.

  • @planepantsgames1791
    @planepantsgames1791 Před 2 lety

    Sauron calculated perfectly and would have succeeded if that tricksy Eru hadn't used their cheat code in Mount Doom. If not for that, the Nazgul would have come and quickly relieved gollum of the ring. Then things at the black gate would get AWKWARD.

  • @MarkyCMark
    @MarkyCMark Před 2 lety

    I hope the upcoming tv series focuses on Sauron’s story

  • @beskararmor7966
    @beskararmor7966 Před 2 lety

    Can't wait to see what Amazon does with this amazing verse! What?

  • @annatar6453
    @annatar6453 Před 2 lety +3

    Three rings for the Elven kings…

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety +2

      Seven for the Dwarf Lords in their halls of stone

    • @dllps
      @dllps Před 2 lety +1

      Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die…

  • @charliehovey4534
    @charliehovey4534 Před 2 lety +1

    hello yosten i have a question. did sam gamgee ever meet frodo again when he went west after his wife died. id like to see a video of a reunighting of sam and frodo in the west video.

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety

      Yes sir, they did reunite in the Uttermost West. That would be a great video to make, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @darklotus2002
    @darklotus2002 Před rokem

    The thing I first noticed was in the Hobbit Sauron says the kingdom of Angmar will rise. I'm not sure if he changed his mind on this or not

  • @nobodyspecial9097
    @nobodyspecial9097 Před 2 lety

    Saruon did not just lose his ability to take a fair form in the sinking of Numenor. He lost his material body. The reason he cant take a fair form anymore is because all that is left of Sauron is his essence or spirit. Only the Ring was left to anchor him to the material world. As a Maiar, Sauron's does not require a body to exist but he does need it to interact with the physical word in a tangible way. Being stuck in his raw unleashed state means he is incapable of hiding his true nature, that being a manifestation of Melkor's will to dominate.

  • @pjmurray91
    @pjmurray91 Před 2 lety

    Interesting how a video about Sauron is 11minutes and 34 seconds since 1134 is hell upside down.

  • @oBuLLzEyEo1013
    @oBuLLzEyEo1013 Před 2 lety

    What minus the huge speedbump on the road...

  • @ThyArtIsMetal
    @ThyArtIsMetal Před 2 lety +2

    His plans had to change a “fair” amount

  • @berserkerofthrawn5707
    @berserkerofthrawn5707 Před 2 lety +3

    Wait Sauron was what the elf who I thought was a girl boy that was a close one it would awkward going to work tomorrow

  • @LeglessDemon
    @LeglessDemon Před 2 lety

    If you want an interesting take on Sauron look no further than in Beren and Luthien where He is known as Thu.

  • @HenhousetheRed
    @HenhousetheRed Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine if Sauron's plan had succeeded. If the 7 had successfully turned the dwarf lords to wraiths. And had the 3 he planned to make snared an elder elf, and enslaved them to his will. The elder elves have incredible power in the unseen world, unlike men and dwarves. You can understand why Sauron poured so much of himself into the One. Even with only a third of the ring wraiths he intended to make, he got close to conquering Middle Earth. He would be unstoppable with all his servants, save unless Valinor moved against him, which they never would, fearing another War of Wrath.

  • @oldmangranny5oldmangranny56

    What if Morgoth made his one ring of power back in the day. How much more powerful would he be?

  • @Americarnaud
    @Americarnaud Před 2 lety

    Sauron is such an interesting character. Too bad we didn’t get to see more of his side of the story. In the non canon Middle earth games, we see a bit more of his scheming and all but people see to really hate these games because of how much liberty they took. Maybe you could do a video on these games explaining what isn’t necessarily going against Tolkien’s work and what is actually just blasphemy.
    Like they introduce this whole thing that if someone steals a ring from a Nazgûl they eventually become corrupted and eventually turn into a Nazgûl themselves and takes the former’s place. Of course that’s not something that can be found in Tolkien’s work and it all depends on whether the Nazgûl are actually wearing their ring or not. But idk that doesn’t seem that bad to me. You take a ring from a Nazgûl so they’re kind of gone (assuming that keeping their ring is what keeps them ‘active’) and then slowly you get corrupted like the original 9 were and you eventually turn into one yourself. That way there are always constantly 9 Nazgûl. I even liked it. But yeah I guess they took it a bit too far when they made Isildur and Helm Nazgûl

  • @SalmanKhan-mo4bx
    @SalmanKhan-mo4bx Před rokem

    Sauron faced a worse fate than Melkor. Melkor was cast outside of Arda's Borders, Sauron became a mere shadow of no from, without any power. Even in the unseen world, the place where the ringwreiths had an actual form, Sauron was the weakest of beings without his power, that was destroyed with the ring.

  • @cmsart
    @cmsart Před 2 lety

    So I'm binge-watching all the extended cut of the Rings movies but starting with the hobbits it's so hard to focus on the movies while I'm watching your Channel at this pace going to take years to finish movies

  • @jprocha1570
    @jprocha1570 Před 2 lety +1

    Hail Théoden King!

  • @oliveremmettknox7776
    @oliveremmettknox7776 Před 2 lety +1

    So, did Sauron actually wanted to be forgiven by Eonwe and wanted to return to Aman or was he just faking it?

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      He actually repented. The books says "Sauron was in truth repented if out of fear"

  • @Raz.C
    @Raz.C Před 2 lety

    re - 10:15 "It was the will of many more beings of good, that heroes would rise and defeat the mighty Sauron."
    I think it would be more accurate to say that it was the hope of these beings, not the will of these beings. Suggesting that it was the will of these beings implies that they were directing the minds or wills of these heroes. Tolkien was quite insistent that domination of others was something entirely evil and something that corrupted those who employed such domination. Therefore, I think it's a mistake to assert that the Valar did much more than encourage said heroes.

  • @M.W.Zastrow
    @M.W.Zastrow Před 2 lety +2

    Hey what happened to Sauron when the ring was destroyed did he return to Valinor or just seas to be

    • @MenoftheWest
      @MenoftheWest  Před 2 lety +1

      I think he was cast into the void beyond Arda with Melkor.

    • @M.W.Zastrow
      @M.W.Zastrow Před 2 lety +2

      @@MenoftheWest Thanks but maybe he was denied like Saruman when a wind from the west blow his soul away

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Před 2 lety +3

      Didnt he become a shapeless spirit, never be able to grow in power again. Wondering in middle earth raging but powerless.

    • @sweeperboy
      @sweeperboy Před 2 lety +1

      @@origami83 Yes, you are right. I don't think he was actually cast into the Void, but was made so powerless and insignificant that he could never rise again. How galling for a Dark Lord!

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Před 2 lety

    Melkor and Sauron should have paid more attention to the Music and to Iluvatar: “And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined… And thou, Melkor, wilt discover all the secret thoughts of thy mind, and wilt perceive that they are but a part of the whole and tributary to its glory." Eru Hath Spoken. Evil will never win, but will ultimately redound to Iluvatar's greater Glory.

  • @erikavalentina4940
    @erikavalentina4940 Před 2 lety

    Morgoth and Sauron were the best villain of any fantasy story I have read so far. While Morgoth was pure evil, Sauron was more tactical and cunning. The way he destroyed Numenor from inside and deceived Celebrimbor elves were so smart, I don’t think Morgoth was willing to do that (for the point of what you have mentioned, the arrogance).

  • @whatsit2ya234
    @whatsit2ya234 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm still confused. Why did sauron want to kill that harry potter kid again?

  • @vicenterivera188
    @vicenterivera188 Před 2 lety

    He was the first to make a horcrux to conquer death.

  • @chevin0
    @chevin0 Před 2 lety

    I know you know and most listeners as well, but I always try to point out to people that the lesser rings were not made for Men and Dwarves. They were made for Elves by Elves and held by Elves for a couple hundred years, onlu redistributed when Sauron took them.

  • @crazyeyecarl
    @crazyeyecarl Před 2 lety

    Why didn't Sauron just close the entrance to Mt Doom? Seal it up entirely until the One Ring was found?

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Před 2 lety +1

    Would Sauron return in Dagor Dagorath?

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ Před 2 lety

      Dagor Dagorath is not canon. The idea of the Last Battle has been cancelled by Tolkien himself

  • @crazykids2004
    @crazykids2004 Před 2 lety

    Well that is the price to pay for arrogance get casted away like his Master

  • @danepatterson8107
    @danepatterson8107 Před 2 lety

    I still do not really understand how the powers of Tolkien's world fades. Why are these beings weaker now than before? I am re-reading LOTR again and it just occurred to me that in 70 years, Sauron went from being the Necromancer defeated at Dol Goldur to being the Dark Lord with an irresistible force of (now-Evil) Saruman, orcs, Easterlings, Harad, Umbar, Gundabad, and Angmar. I guess it's Sauron as the Necromancer in Dol Goldur that seems out of place. And Saruman's switch from leader of the white council to Sauron's lieutenant

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety

      It took a long time for Sauron to recover from his "death" at the hands of Elendil and Gil-Galad at the end of the War of the Last Alliance. So, once he was able to take form again, he was still effectively healing and recovering his strength. Also, his defeat by the White Council was not that much of a loss; he simply withdrew and returned to Mordor, ruling openly from there instead of through the Ringwraiths.
      When Galadriel formed the 3rd Age White Council, she wanted Gandalf to be its head. He declined and the role went to Saruman, who never forgot that Gandalf had been the first choice. He remained head of the White Council until his betray of the Free Peoples became known, which really wasn't until the Council of Elrond. Saruman was never so much Sauron's lieutenant as he fell under Sauron's sway via using the Palantir at Orthanc and by then he was already a traitor to the Free Peoples and later betrayed Sauron as well, not that it did Saruman any good.

  • @Pugiron
    @Pugiron Před 2 lety

    The Wizards and the Rebirth of Gandalf were the aid of the Powers.

  • @Doubbiguy
    @Doubbiguy Před 2 lety

    Wasn't the point of making the rings that Sauron wanted to corrupt elves, as he believed they held the key to power in Middle-Earth?

  • @ryangellatly8839
    @ryangellatly8839 Před rokem

    So are the eleven rings inherently evil or not? If they aren't why did the elves cast them off at first? Just out of fear from sensing Sauron? Or could they only use them safely when Sauron didn't have the one?

  • @maylabrown4584
    @maylabrown4584 Před 2 lety +3

    What if Tom Bombadil joined The Fellowship?

    • @thatguy2756
      @thatguy2756 Před 2 lety +1

      There would have been a lot more skipping and dancing

    • @stevedenis8292
      @stevedenis8292 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatguy2756 And singing

    • @istari0
      @istari0 Před 2 lety +1

      He probably have lost interest and wandered off before they even got to the pass of Caradhras.