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Tolkien Ensemble - The Fall of Gil-Galad

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10 years ago

Manuel Osorio

beautiful guitar and the flute,like a leave,flew away

11 years ago

akkoXD

Jess Caron do you know where i can learn Sindarin?

11 years ago

Jess Caron

If anyone knows the Silmarillion well enough, Google "Gilgalad is an Elvenking" in quotations (no dash mark between gil and galad), and click on the first (and probably only) link that comes up... it's on a fanfiction site, but it's a very funny parody of the fact that Gil-galad never got married and... oh just check it out! It's hilarious!

11 years ago

Andrew Yuskaitis

Gil-Galad gave the Three to Elrond long before he left for Mordor in the Last Alliance.

11 years ago

Deck Jacobson

No. He's just a wizard with a tall, pointed blue hat, a long grey cloak, and enormous bushy eyebrows that stuck out farther than the brim of his shady hat.

11 years ago

ayla sayemaldaher

I wish i could meet tolkien that legend....

11 years ago

Ekin Kizilaslan

Tolkien is a god..

11 years ago

EarlRedclaw

As it is sang by the Dunedain rangers, the Numenorian of old Arnor

11 years ago

Reece du Toit

Gil-Galad was one of the original ring bearers, he have his ring to Elrond when he died in Morder

11 years ago

EarlRedclaw

The only song i know that compares with this is high hopes of pink floyd.. But the sadness is too great. That is only compared with Eldar, from Blind Guardian..........

11 years ago

Jess Caron

Ah, hannon le. (Just out of curiosity, how long did it take after that grand alliance before another Kinslaying occurred? :) )

11 years ago

christian0314

It was a giant battle with elves and humans allied together to defeat Morgoth. The good guys lost and many were killed. This is where the orcs and other allies of Morgoth piled the bodies and weapons of the dead into a giant hill. It was called the Hill of Tears

11 years ago

Adam Welton

Read "Narn I Hin Hurin" , UT Part One "The First Age", Chapter II, p. 57-162. That should give you sufficient pause for thought.

11 years ago

Jess Caron

I meant, is there a difference in the way Morgoth treats his enemies and his slaves? *rhetorical question*

11 years ago

Adam Welton

In what way? The Balrogs are Maiar, the Orcs enslaved and corrupt Elves. The Trolls are stone made evil by the will of their master, and the vampires, wolves and other unclean things of Sauron beings of ill will and intent are possibly Maiar. They are all animated by the dark will of their lord, whereas the Children of Iluvatar, the Khazad and the Ents, Kelvar and Olvar of Yavanna have free will as they are all subject only to the Song of Creation and no other being.

11 years ago

Jess Caron

Is there a difference in treatment between the enemies and the servants of Morgoth, one must wonder?

11 years ago

Adam Welton

"Then Rian (wife of Huor, brother of Hurin Thalion) departed from Hithlum (having received the aid of the Grey Elves of Mithrim in the birth of her son Tuor), and going to the Haudh-en-Ndengin she laid herself down upon it and died". QS, "Of Turin Turambar", p. 225, first paragraph.

11 years ago

Adam Welton

"But grass came there and grew again long and green upon that hill, alone in all the desert that Morgoth made; and no creature of Morgoth trod thereafter upon the earth beneath which the swords of the Eldar and the Edain crumbled into rust".

11 years ago

Adam Welton

"By the command of Morgoth the Orcs with great labour gathered all the bodies of those who had fallen in the great battle, and all their harness and weapons, and piled them in a great mound in the midst of Anfauglith; and it was like a hill that could be seen from afar. Haudh-en-Ndengin the Elves named it, the Hill of Slain, and Haudh-en-Nirnaeth, the Hill of Tears". QS, "Of The Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad", p.224, last paragraph.

11 years ago

Jess Caron

What happened there? Is that where they buried everyone?

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