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The three elven Rings of Power are named Villa, Nanya
and Naoya. All ofthem gave the bearer the power to
ward offere decays of time and postpone the
weariness ofthe world".
Villa, the Ring , is kept by Elrond and has a
sapphire encrusted. It originally belonged to ,
the last king ofthe High Elves, and passed to Elrond
when died.
Nanya, the Ring , is kept by Galadriel and has
an adamant encrusted. Originally belonged to
the maker of the three, but later he gave it
to Galadriel.
Naoya, the Ring of Fire, is kept by Gandalf and has a
ruby encrusted. It belonged first to , then he
gave it to Cardan, the Shipwright, and he gave it to
Pandazftw serve as an aid in his mission when he arrived
to Middle Earth.
The Nazgul cannot see the world ofthe living in broad
daylight, they depend on their mounts (horses and fell
beasts) to do so farther. Nonetheless, they can smell
the blood ofthe living creatures and perceive the
presence eitheir prey, as it casts a shadow upon their
minds. In the darkness they can sense signs and forms
that the living ones can' t, that' s the reason why they are
more fearsome and dangerous at night.
Gollum was captured by Aragorn about a year before
the Council of Elrond. He brought Gollum to Thranduil,
who imprisoned him in his dungeons. Legolas' s task in
the Council was to tell the news ' s escape,
which took place after a group of ores attacked the
guards that were watching over him one day in
Mirkwood (they let him climb trees under supervision
from time to time).
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The dwarves are a very tough race. Sauron never could
submit them through the rings like he did with men. The
only effect the rings had upon them was to increase
their greed and make them lust gold and
to an even greater extent, which ultimately brought
ruin upon them.
Saruman' s initial plan was tookin Sauron and convince
Gandalf to do the same, and when the time was right,
turn against Sauron and take control. When Gandalf
refused, he then changed his plans and decided to
deceive Sauron into thinking he was his ally while he
looked forthe One Ring in order to gain power to
supplant him. But Sauron ended up manipulating him
and turning him into a puppet for his own purposes.
Gandalf is carried by Gwaihir, the Lord of the Eagles,
thrice in the novel. The first time is when he was trapped
in the top , the tower of Saruman. The second
one is when he “resurrects" after his fight with the
Barlow in the top of a mountain. The last one is when
he' s at the battle ofthe Black Gate and then he' s picked
up to head towards Mount Doom in search of Frodo and
Sam.
Legolas was astonished with the beauty ofthe forest of
Fangorn and Gimli felt the same way about the
Glittering Caves located in Helm' s Deep. They promised
each other that when the war was over each one would
accompany the other to see the place they fell in love
with.
In Edoras, Gimli says to Earner that if he ever sees
Galadriel and doesn' t acknowledge her as the fairest of
ladies, their friendship will end. When the war is over
and Aragorn marries Amen, they finally got to solve
their conflict. tomer then says he cannot acknowledge
Galadriel as the fairest lady, as Amen is even more
beautiful in his eyes. Gimli accepts his answer and they
remain friends.
Eowyn falls in love with Aragorn because he' s a great
warrior and adventurer. She had the heart of a warrior
and envied his brother because he could ride and battle,
while she was doomed to take care of a .
So, when Aragorn appeared, she saw the opportunity to
be spared of that lifestyle and live adventures by his
side; but it was nothing but a thought that she loved.
That' s the reason why Aragorn wasn' t the one man for
her.
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The knife which Merry stabs the Witch King with was
specially forged by the wars against him and carried the
only power that could hurt him. The hobbits get these
weapons from a barrow in a region meurthe Shire known
as . This region was filled with the tombs
ofthe warriors who fought against Angmar, the
kingdom ofthe Witch King.
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#16 - lokkeduen [OP](06/18/2015) [+] (55 replies)
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User avatar #58 - ilovehue (06/19/2015) [-]
Gee Gil-galad, TWO rings of power?
User avatar #163 to #58 - englishfag (06/19/2015) [-]
Gil-Galad was a ******* beast! My favourite character in the Tolkein universe, check his Games-Workshop LOTR stats, they're insane.
User avatar #168 to #163 - henrycolt (06/19/2015) [-]
How are the stats and rules? I'm curious
User avatar #184 to #168 - englishfag (06/20/2015) [-]
In general? Great! It's my favorite G-W game, heroes make a massive difference but aren't OP which makes a great change. You should get into it! Would be happy to recommend an army.
#10 - wecthil (06/18/2015) [-]
...and after visiting the caves with Gimli, Legolas went dead silent and was unable to talk for quite a time.

Also, I love the scene when Eomer and Gimli finally sort things out after Aragorns and Arwens weeding. And the dialogue is glorious in my opinion:
"Gimli, son of Gloin, is your axe ready?"
"No, my lord Eomer. But I can get it... if necessary."
"Decide for yourself! As there are some rash words spoken by me about the lady of the golden forest. Yet now I have witnessed her with my own eyes..."
"And your answer?"
"...I can't say she's the fairest of all beings."
"Well, then I'll get my axe."
"Hear me out first! If I'd seen her in any other company, I would've said anything you could wish for. But now I name the queen Arwen Evenstar the fairest and I'm ready to fight anyone who says otherwise. Shall I call for my sword?"
And Gimli bowed deep and said: "No, mylord Eomer, your apology suffices. You choose the evening, my love belongs to the morning, even if my heart says that it will soon fade forever."
#158 to #10 - anon (06/19/2015) [-]
Gimli and Legolas also traveled to undying lands and Gimli became the first dwarf to go there
#120 to #10 - poeg (06/19/2015) [-]
well, Arwen is her granddaughter
User avatar #33 - huszti (06/18/2015) [-]
Gimlis and Legolas' bromance is the first and best bromance of all time
>tfw you'll never have a bromance anywhere close to that
User avatar #40 to #33 - galgawine (06/18/2015) [-]
The lotr has so much bromance its a borderline gay love novel.
User avatar #137 to #40 - anatidaephilia (06/19/2015) [-]
It does kind of remind me of Brokeback mountain. Two guys, going up a mountain, destroying a ring.
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User avatar #2 to #1 - pongldr (06/18/2015) [-]
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#22 to #1 - lokkeduen [OP](06/18/2015) [-]
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#24 to #23 - lokkeduen [OP](06/18/2015) [-]
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#41 - agronimo (06/18/2015) [-]
Poor Saruman, he only wanted to be the very best, to save Middle Earth while coming up as the most badass ************ out there. He was a legit great wizard, and despite bing an arrogant prick at times he wanted to help. But then Sauron ****** his **** up, duped him like a little bitch, relegating him to a mere shadow of his former self

And then that ******* grey stoner hobo had to play the ******* hero, he had to become a white wizard too, he had to become ******* magic Jesus. Next thing Saruman knew he was surrounded by talking trees and midgets, getting his ass handed to him

Poor, poor Saruman, dude. He who was once the head of the Istari, ending up as the pitiful parody of a fooled, ****** up man. It's just sad
#83 to #41 - anon (06/19/2015) [-]
It's just a book dude
#128 to #83 - agronimo (06/19/2015) [-]
That doesn't mean I can't relate to it's characters
#166 to #83 - Ethshar (06/19/2015) [-]
LOG IN AND SAY THAT LIKE A MAN
User avatar #153 to #41 - tollund (06/19/2015) [-]
He was an "Ends justifies the means" sort of guy.
Plus he didn't only want to defeat Souron, he wanted to replace him.
User avatar #162 to #41 - knightems (06/19/2015) [-]
its ok because in the books (at the end of the trilogy) he takes a bunch of orcs to the Shire and messes up the place really badly. Gandalf and the rangers don't help either and it's up to the hobbits to defend their homes. He basically turns the shire into a nazi camp. Kind of a downer at the end of such a good series, but whatever.
#146 to #41 - anon (06/19/2015) [-]
Problem for Saruman was his arrogance, as he didnt think the seeing stones (the palantirs) could be used against him because he was much more than the mere men that had been corrupted through them before.

Its also the same trap that Denethor fell in, though in a different way. He too was arrogant and thinking himself in more control than he was. Denethor was stronger of will and was able to resist Saurons lies and corruption. So Sauron instead let Denethor "probe" his mind and showed him the overwhelming force he had in Mordor, which drove Denethor to depression and losing all hope.

Both great men who unfortunately thought themselves more clever than Sauron and paid the price for their folly.
User avatar #136 - mgsexplain (06/19/2015) [-]
What's the third ring's name?

Nenya damn business
User avatar #91 - thisistheguy (06/19/2015) [-]
I want to start reading all the books on middle earth, anyone have suggestions on an order?
User avatar #96 to #91 - hhhghhg (06/19/2015) [-]
depends on if you want it chronologically, and your tolerance for kinda slow storytelling imo
#115 to #91 - anon (06/19/2015) [-]

i recommend starting with The Hobbit then reading The Lord of the Rings followed by The Silmarillion and then the various other tales after that.

This order allows you to follow and absorb the big story line surrounding the one ring which now has the new movies to support your interest in it and then you can learn about where it all started from the time before time, and some extra info on all the various side stories. ( the side stories are really good too but they make alot more sense after reading The Silmarillion )


it is also the order that many people have followed by default just because some of this (not all) used to be on recommended reading lists in many schools with The Hobbit being the easiest to read and The Silmarillion being the most difficult one to read and comprehend.

the recommended reading list is the reason i ended up reading them in that order around the time Peter Jackson was starting to make the LotR movies.

you could try going the chronological route starting with The Silmarillion but if yer not already a big fan you may lose interest quickly cuz that book starts out feeling like yer reading the bible with the "let there be light" and all that noise.


also lotr.wikia.com has good explanations of everything if you're not sure what to think of someone cuz not everyone's background gets explained in great detail in one small paragraph for each character. some of it is very spread out.
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#18 - tmdarby (06/18/2015) [-]
Where are you getting this information? I've read all the books and don't recall most of this.
User avatar #20 to #18 - fausticorn ONLINE (06/18/2015) [-]
The Silmarillion most likely
User avatar #21 to #20 - tmdarby (06/18/2015) [-]
I've read that too, several times. Don't recall a lot of these "facts".
User avatar #25 to #21 - ljxjlos (06/18/2015) [-]
All of them are actual facts, not "facts" - some from the LotR, some from the Silmarilion or other books and some from letters or appendices. If you re-read looking out for those infos you´ll find them.
User avatar #26 to #25 - tmdarby (06/18/2015) [-]
Thanks. While I'm sure that's true most of the other books out there were written by Tolkien's son I think.
User avatar #36 to #26 - galgawine (06/18/2015) [-]
Tolkien's son was actually a big part of the LotR as well. While he was fighting in WW2 his father would send him notes and drafts for Christopher to edit and they would send them back and forth correcting and talking about ideas and **** . So its not like he came out of nowhere after his father died, he just became the sole proprietor instead of a partner :/
ljxjlos
User avatar #38 to #36 - tmdarby (06/18/2015) [-]
Cool, learn something new every day, thanks
User avatar #27 to #26 - ljxjlos (06/18/2015) [-]
written published and completed, yes - but following J.R.R Tolkiens own ideas, memos, stoylines and textfragments. His son Christopher did incredible work and I would definitely glorify him as another one of the most important people in fantasy literature, but most of his work was simply taking what his left (he had ********* of unfinished stories, notes, etc that he left -> see the Unfinished Tales) and making it presentable, writing it out and then publishing it. He did a fantastic job, tho - The Narn I Chîn Húrin is my favorite book ever and that´s one that he published from his fathers notes.
User avatar #39 to #27 - tmdarby (06/18/2015) [-]
I'll have to check that one out
User avatar #122 to #21 - Gandalfthewhite ONLINE (06/19/2015) [-]
the appendices maybe? or the unfinished tales
User avatar #5 - raeptiemx (06/18/2015) [-]
The Hunt For Gollum - Full Movie Hunt for Gollum
User avatar #48 - xxjmacxx (06/19/2015) [-]
Can anyone tell me what the other rings did as well?

Also, why is the one ring to rule them all only grant invisibility when the elves get near-immortality
User avatar #65 to #48 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
Isn't the immortality just a trait of the Elvish race? I am pretty sure they can only die when they will themselves to or in battle.
User avatar #185 to #65 - motorwaffle (06/22/2015) [-]
Even then they just go to the halls of Mandos and await reincarnation. However, with the destruction that Sauron and Morgoth inflicted on Middle Earth, the elves had the choice of either leaving to the undying lands or essentially just withering away into nothingness over the eons. The rings were (according to Sauron's lies) a tool to allow the elves to remain in Middle Earth indefinitely.
User avatar #69 to #65 - xxjmacxx (06/19/2015) [-]
Depends on the Lore. I'm not the one to ask about Lotr lore, but what would be the point of the rings otherwise?
User avatar #71 to #69 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
Sauron was a liar and a warmonger/usurper. He tried to lie and manipulate his way above the races and even gods throughout many millennium. If I remember correctly the rings were another attempt of his to sow seeds of discord and vie for power. Immortality isn't the only ability magic can give. They were given as gifts but really were curses to weaken or enslave the races for him.

Each ring was designed towards the race that received it. The rhyme in the beginning says something about it, like man desiring power above all else. The rings didn't turn out that great because the the dwarves were resistant and the Elves were aware I think, or were able to counter the negative effects.
User avatar #149 to #71 - shorea (06/19/2015) [-]
>>#48
So, Sauron was a Maia of Aule (the Smith) and was known for his great crafting and forging skills. Later he became Morgoth's (previous bad guy) servant. During that time, he was defeated by Luthien (she was mentioned in a prveious comp I think, the Elvish woman who loved a Man and died with him) and ran away from Morgoth's wrath, hiding till the end of First Age. After Morgoth was defeated, Sauron came to Mordor and started making his army. He knew that men were easy to corrupt, but he wanted to do so with Elves,as they were much stronger. He disguised as one of them and befriended Elvish smiths showing them his skills and magic. He then encouraged them to forge 16 rings, but forged the Ring of Power on his own, in secret and it was able to control the other Rings since they used "his" magic. But there was also 1 Elf, Celebrimbor who knew that Sauron was evil and forged the 3 rings away from his influence.
Nenya (Galadriel's Ring of Water) had the power to protect from evil and to keep things pure. That's the reason Lothlorien stood there in the middle of war pretty much untouched and the reason it was gone when Galadriel left ME.
Vilya (Elrond's Ring of Air) had most likely the power to heal and preserve. Elrond was known as a best healer in ME.
Narya (Gandalf's Ring of Fire) had the power to encourage people and to resist tyrany, domination and despair. It was the reason why Gandalf could easily rekt Saruman in Theoden's body and why Gandalf could encourage people to fight every time.
#59 to #48 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
I can't quite remember what all of the rings did but the reason the one ring only granted invisibilty was because it required that the wearer also have the power to use it. Someone such as gandalf may have been able to use it to the full extent of its power (as it corrupted him) but people such as hobbits and men could only use the simplest and least effective power of invisibility.

>video unrelated
User avatar #63 to #59 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
2013 one was much better. I had pretty high expectations when I saw this one come out.
User avatar #64 to #63 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
Link pls?
User avatar #66 to #64 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
It says the title of it right at the start of your video, just change it to 2013.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ1DlJxsUg8

There's a link, ya bum.
User avatar #68 to #66 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
Eh. I like 2014 better. The 4th song in it is my jam. Plus it says the name of each anime a the top.
User avatar #70 to #68 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
Those are terrible reasons to like an AMV over another one lol.

Although I think the song selection is more fitting in the first one I prefer it because the clips actually go along with the vibe of the music. The intro is infinitely more impactful and each of the three sections of the video are distinct, adhere to their theme and fitting scenes were selected (even the dialogue of the characters in the clip).

The second one didn't seem to have as much thought and precision put into it.
User avatar #73 to #70 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
I apologize for the many mistakes in my syntax and punctuation there. I wasn't paying too much attention and didn't try very hard proofreading.
#72 to #70 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
>terrible
I think the words you're looking for there are "different from mine". There are plenty of reasons I liked the 2014 version more. It's generally more upbeat and shows a wider amount of titles in my opinion and each part does, in my opinion, match the individual song. Regardless of the actual animation's original purpose. The lyrics of the songs in general seem to flow well with the animations and,at many times the animation compliments it well.

TL;DR - I prefer animation suited to follow music more than I enjoy music suited to follow an animation. The big plus for me was the huge breadth of anime shown though.
User avatar #175 to #72 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
"different from mine" doesn't make sense in regards to what I said. your original reasons were that one song was your "jam" and that it said the name at the top. That was literally all you said and those are terrible reasons to prefer an AMV over another one. I had no doubt that you had actual reasons but the ones you stated were not good.
User avatar #176 to #175 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
You're just assuming they're terrible. Those are still legitimate reasons to like a different video more.
User avatar #177 to #176 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
Poor word choice, it isn't assuming.

Those are only legitimate reasons if you are comparing the same video with minor changes. If it was the same AMV, but one had titles at the top and the other didn't, then that makes sense. Two totally different videos would be judged on hundreds of important differences in quality and construction. Saying you like one more because it had titles rather than the quality of the shows, the precise timing of the editing, the rotoscoping, the way each clip flows into the next or a dozen other reasons is bad reasoning. You pick an almost irrelevant point and judge it completely on it, practically a critic sin.
#179 to #177 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
That's why I'm not paid to be a critic. IN most occasions I would have no reason to explain my full reasoning to you.

The entire argument is based upon opinion, however, therefore my reasoning isn't flawed it's simply focused on a different aspect of the video. HINT: How the video presents itself to the viewer. The upbeat nature coupled with the titles help to make the animation seem more appealing and easy to access for the viewer. I enjoy this more than the solemn and depressing nature of the previous videos.
User avatar #180 to #179 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
I don't know why you are giving me your reasons again. I already accepted your last lengthy explanation. I was saying your very first comment had poor reasons. I already said that, "I had no doubt you had actual reasons" and never refuted your opinions on the animation itself.

To reiterate and summarize, you have opinions and I accept them as valid when you fully explained your feelings in your second comment but your initial comment points at almost non factors in the video as the defining aspects as to why it is better. Those two "reasons" are extremely weak to use in a comparison.

Also the first video wasn't depressing. It was a "calm before the storm" kind of thing building anticipation like a fight was on the verge of breaking out and that changed into an upbeat video. It went from serious, to awe/wonder and finished with comedy and romance. That is why I liked it, it had progression. The second one didn't move at all. It was stagnant and just mulled about without any substance or anything to really grab the viewer. It was just kind of, there.
User avatar #181 to #180 - thefates (06/19/2015) [-]
I didn't give you the same explanation. I explained my original comments reasoning.

" How the video presents itself to the viewer. The upbeat nature coupled with the titles help to make the animation seem more appealing and easy to access for the viewer. I enjoy this more than the solemn and depressing nature of the previous videos."

I would deny that the previous video was anywhere near as upbeat.
User avatar #182 to #181 - IamSofaKingdom (06/19/2015) [-]
I guess I worded my first line wrong. I didn't say you repeated, I was asking why you were listing reasons again.

I have no idea how the titles in teh video (as opposed to how they were time stamped and listed for the first video below it) makes it anymore "appealing" but whatever I guess.

I also didn't say anywhere that it was "as upbeat" I said that it was also upbeat. You stated that one was upbeat and you preferred it to the depressing one even though the first one started at serious (not depressing) and worked its way to upbeat by the end, posting clips from purely comedy series'. I just pointed out that your comparative statement between the two was mistaken, at least in wording, if not overall assessment.
User avatar #62 to #59 - xxjmacxx (06/19/2015) [-]
Oh coolio, thanks
User avatar #50 - Tusura (06/19/2015) [-]
The last one is the reason you NEVER toss or sell an item in an RPG.

Some ******** thing you picked up in the first 20 minutes, will be needed 17 days later.
User avatar #51 to #50 - karvarausku (06/19/2015) [-]
Or why you always have like 3 back up weapons.

Sure you have that neat primary sword that has +++ stats and does fire elemental dmg... but what good is it when you are against fire elemental?
User avatar #52 to #51 - Tusura (06/19/2015) [-]
I love games that let you use a turn to switch to a different weapon.
I'll gladly take a hit to deal 2x damage against you for the rest of the battle.
#53 to #52 - karvarausku (06/19/2015) [-]
**karvarausku used "*roll picture*"**
**karvarausku rolled image** have you played stone soups?
#54 to #53 - Tusura (06/19/2015) [-]
**Tusura used "*roll picture*"**
**Tusura rolled image** No I haven't, lemme go look that up.
User avatar #55 to #53 - Tusura (06/19/2015) [-]
Well, I played the Tutorial.
Fairly well put together.

If I weren't so hammered right now, I might continue playing.
User avatar #56 to #55 - karvarausku (06/19/2015) [-]
It's good game. Might take you a run or two before you can finish it. it took me **** ton of runs to even get 3 and finish that bastard... got all 15 runes in one run tho.
User avatar #133 - hackmon (06/19/2015) [-]
As someone who has seen the movies but not read the books, I thought the Nazgul were the dragon-like beasts. Is that wrong? The post seemed to imply that it was the riders that are called the Nazgul and I thought they were called wraiths or something.
User avatar #151 to #133 - jokeface (06/19/2015) [-]
If you recall in the scene I linked below, when Aragorn and the hobbits are at the inn at Bree, after they trick the riders with the ol' pillow switcheroo, Aragorn explains what they are, calling them the Nazgul.

For reference: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTthEbYCYN8
#144 to #133 - lokkeduen [OP](06/19/2015) [-]
the dragons are called fell beasts
User avatar #139 to #133 - saxong (06/19/2015) [-]
The riders, ring-wraiths, Nazgul, are all the same entities, just different names.
#15 - thejammer (06/18/2015) [-]
I was about to thumb up until i saw that you didn't make these.
I was about to thumb up until i saw that you didn't make these.
#174 - anon (06/19/2015) [-]
Gandalf's hat is blue
User avatar #173 - sphincterface (06/19/2015) [-]
If I remember right, Legolas and Gimli stay friends long after the war, and travel to the Undying Lands together after working together to improve relations between Elves and Dwarves.
#172 - bornzor (06/19/2015) [-]
Celebrimbor such a badass.
User avatar #170 - assdoreponyfucker (06/19/2015) [-]
Stephen Colbert already knows this ****
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