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03-06-2002, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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Biggest surprize link to LOTR?
For me it had to be the third Elven ring which Gandalf posessed. It must have been the key to defeating the Balrog. I have read the LOTR several times and I remember no memtion of it.
There was a great deal of info in the Silmarillion. Just the geography was challenging. I hope someone takes up the task of creating a map of the Second Age duriong the reign of the Numenorean Kings. I have found several excellent repos of the original map. I still have the Silmarillion map fold out even though my copy is 25 years old. I stilil find it lacking in some parts of the story. |
03-07-2002, 12:31 AM | #2 |
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One thing that especially fascinated me was finding out about Gandalf's origins. In Lord of the Rings he is something of a mystery but in The Silmarillion the reasons for his power are much clearer. It's especially interesting to compare the hobbits' perspective of "an old man in a battered hat" with the fact that he is a messenger of the gods. It's another point made about "all that is gold does not glitter."
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03-07-2002, 01:04 AM | #3 |
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Yes, it was quite a finish to the book when you read about the comimg of the "wizards" from Valinor. It added yet another of the many faces of Mithrandir. He is a travelling magician, a great wizard, an old friend, a councellor to Kings and Great Elves, slayer of Balrogs, and at last we find, a messenger of Valinor and a ring bearer. No wonder his character is copied so much!
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03-07-2002, 01:38 AM | #4 |
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For me, it was learning the origins of Frodo's "star-glass." I had never asked myself what or who Earendil was before.
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03-07-2002, 07:27 PM | #5 |
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There is a map of Numenor in Unfinished Tales.
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03-07-2002, 08:17 PM | #6 |
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Learning about Cirdan and the Grey havens in the Silmarillion
really helped me understand more about LotR. It was always an unanswered question as to why and where the fellowship went at the end of Return of the King.
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03-07-2002, 08:26 PM | #7 |
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That's why I picked Cirdan as a alias. I want to explore that part of the middle earth history series to better understand Cirdan's role and the history of the rings.
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03-07-2002, 08:46 PM | #8 |
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Hey Cirdan,
Its me Thrain remember. I haven't finished the Silmarillion yet but it is so awesome up to the first 100 something pages. I just started yesterday. it is awesome.
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03-07-2002, 09:16 PM | #9 |
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Wait till the fifth battle-that in of itself could make a book, yet all we get is a chapter.
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03-07-2002, 09:45 PM | #10 |
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That was my only complaint, if you could call it that, was the some what unbalanced telling of certain episodes. Turin was covered well, but other parts critical to the whole story got short shriff. CT may not be the editor dad was. I'll need to read HoMe before I pass judgement.
Good progress, thrain. Keep it up!
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I haven't read much of HoME, but from what I understand the Silmarillion in terms of story length, is about the same as the extant writings on the subjects.
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03-08-2002, 01:48 AM | #14 |
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Gandalf's Ring is actually seen in the Grey Havens chapter, and it's explained in the Appendices. I suppose it's full signifigance isn't really glimpsed until you read Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age, though.
I don't recall what link was to me most surprising. I sort of read a lot about the Silmarillion before I read it itself, like afro-elf seems to have done (though he had a much better grasp on the story before he read it than I did). I'm going to have to go with I call the Great Genealogy. Aragorn's ancestry is phenomenal.
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03-08-2002, 12:05 PM | #15 |
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Aragorn's ancestry is a good link. There was too much esle going on in the LotR to get much of a feeling for the basis of his right to be king. The lineage is given but how it makes him sole heir is a bit hazy. I remembered references to the Numenorean kings but I didn't make the link. I may have to read the LotR again , now that I've read the Sil.
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03-09-2002, 03:24 AM | #16 |
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A couple things that have always wonder about the relationship of the Silmarillion and LOTR is the great detail Tolkien takes in LOTR in describing Middle Earth and all its inhabitants. Such as the Ents, Hobbits, a few elvin races, and even some of the more evil parts of Sauron's hords. I suppose if he had done this in Sil he might have had a work rivaling the size of Encyclopaedia Britannica. I remember the first time reading Sil thinking I would find out exactly what and why the Ents exsist, no such gratification. They are mentioned but very breifly as almost an afterthought. The other thing that I have always thougth amazing about Sil is that LOTR takes up such a small part of the big picture in that book. I suppose it would have been ridiculous to go over the history of the Ring saga again, but it seems such a crutial part of Middle Earth in LOTR. Just some things I remember thinking about the first time reading the Silmarillion. Oh yea, one more thing, The Ungoliant, what happened to her? And am I correct in assuming that the spider Frodo and Sam faced was one of her brood?
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I thought there was an explanation in the Sil. about the Ents.
Yavanna came to realise that men would potentially be defilers of the forests (and her creations). Iluvatar then made protectors and guardians of the forests - the Ents. But I don't think they were given that name in the Sil.
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03-09-2002, 09:27 AM | #18 |
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Elvet and Curandir I totally agree.
I mean the only real mention of them is in the beginning and it doesn't even mention there name. However, I thought the Bestiary gave a fairly good description of Ents and their history
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By the way the ents are mentioned twice in the Sil. Once talking about their creation and the second time when the help Beren, Dior and the Green Elves defeat the dwarves returning from the destruction of Doriath.
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