The History of Rhûn | Tolkien Explained

2022 ж. 28 Қаз.
1 149 700 Рет қаралды

Rhûn is one of Middle-earth's most mysterious lands. We know it is home to the Easterlings, but it is also home to four clans of the dwarves, three wizards, and beasts both fantastic - and possibly mythical.
Hit subscribe - and the bell!
Nerd of the Rings on PATREON: / nerdoftherings
To purchase artist work, check out these amazing artists!
Tulikoura - www.deviantart.com/tulikoura
Matthew Stewart - www.matthew-stewart.com/
BellaBergolts - www.deviantart.com/bellabergolts
Magdalena Katanska - www.artstation.com/magdalenak... / qualiney
Jerry Vanderstelt - store.vandersteltstudio.com/m...
Anna Podedworna - www.artstation.com/akreon
Jenny Dolfen - goldseven.wordpress.com/
Turner Mohan - instagram.com/turner_mohan
Ted Nasmith - www.tednasmith.com/shop/
Anke Eissmann - anke.edoras-art.de/anke_illust...
Aronja Art - / aronjaart
Ivan Cavini - / ivan_cavini
Sara Morello - www.artstation.com/saramorello
Matěj Čadil - www.etsy.com/people/matejcadil
Tulikoura - www.deviantart.com/tulikoura
Aegeri - www.deviantart.com/aegeri
Noe Leyva - / noeleyvart
Clemence Morisseau - www.artstation.com/kahirie
Edvige Faini - www.edvigefaini.com , facebook.com/edvige.faini , instagram.com/edvige_faini
Desert city sunset - Felix Englund
Sunset path - Felix Englund
Morgoth - ckgoksoy
easterling - turnermohan
dwarves - turnermohan
3 wizards - Felix Englund
Aurochs - LOTRO
Sunset - Felix Englund
Melkor - nahar
early_orcs - turnermohan
First_sunrise_in_Hildorien - Šárka_Škorpíková
men_met_dark_elves - steamey
fathers_of_the_dwarves - steamey
orocarni_dwarves__blacklocks - dracarysdrekkar
the_stonefoot_dwarves - dracarysdrekkar
Fantasy Mountain - Felix Englund
Kine_of_Araw
Valar orome - kuliszu
Boromir - YidanYuan
Boromir - Catherine Karina Chmiel
The horn of gondor - Catherine Karina Chmiel
The+Horn+of+Boromir - Matthew Stewart
Hilly Lands - Felix Englund
Were_worms - Angus_McBride
The_Unexpected_Party - Ted Nasmith
Dark valley - Felix Englund
bilbo_s_tales - tolmancotton
easterling_lord - dracarysdrekkar
sauron_priest_of_numenor - skullb*st*rd
Easterlings - Angus_McBride
The_Blue_Wizards_Journeying_East - Ted Nasmith
the_blue_wizard - aegeri
the_blue_wizards - turnermohan
The_Forging_of_the_Ring - Alan_Lee
bluewizards - ralph damiani
alatar-and-pallando - ralph damiani
Dramatic clouds - Felix Englund
Khamul Easterling
Nazgul - Felix Englund
khamul - tom-romain
black-knight-nazgul - ivan-cavini
Farmer Maggot and Nazgul - JG Jones
orcs - Angus McBride
nameless_battle - steamey
Battle - Anke Eissmann
Dwarf battle - Matthew Stewart
battle_of_nanduhirion - tulikoura
dwarven_infantry - tulikoura
more_dwarves - turnermohan
Sauron faces Elendil and Gil-galad on the Slopes of Orodruin - Kip Rasmussen
The_Siege_of_Gondor - Alan_Lee
battle-of-5armies - Weta
spirit_of_sauron - skullb*st*rd
sauron army - weta
3 wizards - Felix Englund
Nazgul Bowing Before Sauron - Kip Rasmussen
Dol Guldur - Aronja Art
Gandalf in Mountains - Felix Englund
Saruman - Steve Airola
The_Blue_Wizards_Journeying_East - Ted Nasmith
Wizards - the Istari - Ivan Cavini
battle_for_moria - tulikoura
moria-battle - Weta
rafael-damiani-bluewizards
The_Shadow_of_Sauron - Ted Nasmith
battle_of_five_armies__men_of_esgaroth - tulikoura
battle_of_fornost - tulikoura
battle of dale 2
Rangers_Scout_the_Ruins_of_Barad-dur - Ted Nasmith
the_crowning_of_elessar - tolman cotton
The_Oathtaking_of_Cirion_and_Eorl - Ted Nasmith
Eomer - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Stranger in city - Felix Englund
Thus_Came_Aragorn - Ted Nasmith
Eomer and Aragorn Ride to the Lands of the East - Kip Rasmussen
201015 - Felix Englund
Battle in the distance - Felix Englund
Dwarf armored - Matthew Stewart
#tolkien #rhun #lordoftherings

Пікірлер
  • You gotta hand it to Sauron, dude just never stopped working

    @LordOfTheLore123@LordOfTheLore123 Жыл бұрын
    • Evil never sleeps

      @michaeljohnson7245@michaeljohnson7245 Жыл бұрын
    • The dark grind 🔥

      @Ender_Queen09@Ender_Queen09 Жыл бұрын
    • Pure Sigma Male right there! 🤣🤣

      @DeathMessenger1988@DeathMessenger1988 Жыл бұрын
    • Put our work ethic to shame 😅

      @JaymesMedia@JaymesMedia Жыл бұрын
    • Sauron - Dark Lord, Lord of Mordor and Barad-Dûr, Workaholic

      @eternalsunshineofthespotlessme@eternalsunshineofthespotlessme Жыл бұрын
  • I still feel like Rings of Power should've been a different show about the East. Since it wasn't explored much in the lore there's tons of creative space to bring in new storylines, cultures, and characters without stepping on what has already been established in the West. You could have your main characters be the blue wizards (or make a cast that is guided by them) and we could see them stoke the fires of an epic civil war or something. Also, if the studio is looking for more diversity then there is no better place to find it. You'd have the Easterlings, The Harad, the other elf and dwarven houses, and you could even bring in the Black Numenoreans and see how their relationships are with everyone. Just a huge missed opportunity if you ask me...

    @jasonsinn9237@jasonsinn9237 Жыл бұрын
    • It would have been a diverse show without being woke and they (the directors) would have a lot of leeway in how to write them since their was so little information in the books

      @petervizzini4006@petervizzini4006 Жыл бұрын
    • This is exactly what I was telling a friend. If the writers and producers wanted more diversity in the cast, they should of set the story in the East. They could of had more creative freedom without straying away from the established lore. There is so much potential in storytelling if they would of focused on Rhun or Harad and how those civilizations became corrupted by Sauron.

      @ito2464@ito2464 Жыл бұрын
    • Just what I thought then. Especially when looking at world history (earth not Arda) and how much of the greatest happenings aren't ever told by the histories of one continent if it happened on another, yet ripple effects would always eventually show - the exploration of the east would have been so worthwhile.

      @richteffekt@richteffekt Жыл бұрын
    • They should've made a show in Harad instead imho. Just as in Rhûn you get lots of creative freedom, massive fantasy beasts, giant epic battles, interactions with Gondor and Mordor, and on top of that, lots of opportunities for African-inspired aesthetics and peoples in a fantasy setting, which doesn't happen that much. Alas, by appearances this writing team would botch it so badly that I'm happy they did not get the opportunity to try and cover that.

      @Ithirahad@Ithirahad Жыл бұрын
    • I think it would have been cool if they made it about the 4th age, we know that Gondor helped people settle Mordor and they could create new stories involving the East being cut off from the influence of Sauron so they could have more interactions with the West

      @drdoom9595@drdoom9595 Жыл бұрын
  • Rhun, nice! One day, someone will find on an attic a hidden box with a lost Tolkien script. The script is 900 pages long and is full of stories of the East 🤤 I have a dream.

    @luudest@luudest Жыл бұрын
    • That would be awesome. haha. I think there's some great potential for Eastern-inspired stories in Rhun.

      @NerdoftheRings@NerdoftheRings Жыл бұрын
    • @@NerdoftheRings sssst... Amazon's eyes are everywhere.

      @drdre2641@drdre2641 Жыл бұрын
    • I would take just more on what specifically the blue wizards did to help.

      @MrPiestro@MrPiestro Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe the Tolkien family have more of JRR’s work. [R.I.P - Priscilla Tolkien]

      @SirWhig-esq.@SirWhig-esq. Жыл бұрын
    • "We have work to do" -Amazon

      @MarvinT0606@MarvinT0606 Жыл бұрын
  • The Easterlings definitely had some cool armor.

    @ivanskirchak4935@ivanskirchak4935 Жыл бұрын
    • Elf-made Hobbit Camo beat their cool armor in the movies! Wish we got to see some of them in fighting action beyond the marching and video game guard perception "ah nothing here, moving on.." ability!

      @genghisgalahad8465@genghisgalahad8465 Жыл бұрын
    • @@genghisgalahad8465 I think the hobbits' cloaks were actually elven weave.

      @Darkgun231@Darkgun231 Жыл бұрын
    • You mean like.... Persian armour.

      @knightofsvea604@knightofsvea604 Жыл бұрын
    • Ofcourse they do, its bloody hot out there. Gotta keep cool.

      @ptbot3294@ptbot3294 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah they look Epic got the board game and they have the best minis

      @marrowkaiproductions7053@marrowkaiproductions7053 Жыл бұрын
  • Rhûn is honestly one of the most fascinating settings in Middle earth for me. It's mysterious and has an amazing aesthetic

    @wyvernscale9634@wyvernscale9634 Жыл бұрын
    • Its intresting, because we know very little about it, when we dont know any location like cities in there or know about any of their conflicts with the followers of Sauron and with people who are against Sauron and know how Sauron is able to actually corrupt these people that live there.

      @jout738@jout73811 ай бұрын
    • We dont even know how the two blue wizards are doing their job in there.

      @jout738@jout73811 ай бұрын
  • Imma be honest with you. Not even a Tolkien fan. I just love how You present it. You vocal tones and skills at video creation is truly magical

    @kwestionme5241@kwestionme5241 Жыл бұрын
    • Same!

      @dimitriusm7457@dimitriusm7457 Жыл бұрын
    • the artwork too

      @d00mkn1ght@d00mkn1ght Жыл бұрын
    • @@d00mkn1ght facts

      @kwestionme5241@kwestionme5241 Жыл бұрын
    • glazer

      @thekurtmagirt@thekurtmagirt2 ай бұрын
  • I think someone should make: 1. A show about Rhun and how Sauron corrupted it. 2. A show about the Witch King's war against Arnor.

    @vietnam-uncut@vietnam-uncut Жыл бұрын
    • As long as they don't botch it like Rings of Power, I agree with you.

      @deutschegeschichte4972@deutschegeschichte497210 ай бұрын
    • People would handsomely to see the wonders of the lord's travels in the Easf

      @SlyCooper1920@SlyCooper192010 ай бұрын
  • Big respect to Karen Wynn Fonstad for her atlas of middle Earth. Work of genius. RIP

    @syberspud@syberspud Жыл бұрын
    • RIP? She's no longer with us?! Noooo

      @EpsilonOrpheon@EpsilonOrpheon Жыл бұрын
    • She died in 2005, sadly

      @liamscienceguy8153@liamscienceguy8153 Жыл бұрын
    • @@liamscienceguy8153 Ughhh I had no idea. And to think around 02/03 I had her Atlas book and always wondered what she was up to, but never got around to looking her up. 😞

      @EpsilonOrpheon@EpsilonOrpheon Жыл бұрын
  • I love the fact that I'm able to zone out while painting miniatures and listening to your stories of Middle-Earth. It usually means that I'll watch most interesting videos at least twice. :D

    @laurimaijala4984@laurimaijala4984 Жыл бұрын
    • What you painting homie?

      @jordanknapp7757@jordanknapp7757 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jordanknapp7757 atm? Random vikings for rpg. Just finished Azog's Hunters, Mirkwood elves (and denizensa), trying to gather enough minis for Necromancer campaign... and and and 😂

      @laurimaijala4984@laurimaijala4984 Жыл бұрын
    • Love this because I just dug my old LOTR miniatures out of the loft and the majority of my collection is made up of Easterlings! There's a great scenario book called Shadow in the East which has some little skirmishes between Eorl the Young and the Easterlings so I wonder where that fits in the lore

      @GeorgeThoughts@GeorgeThoughts Жыл бұрын
    • Very nerdy. Love it

      @automaticwriting4220@automaticwriting4220 Жыл бұрын
  • And just when I thought that the diverse literary lineage of Tolkien’s works could grow no deeper, I hear from a hobbit about a distant desert where great worms dig beneath the sand…

    @LOVEMUFFIN_official@LOVEMUFFIN_official Жыл бұрын
    • I am more surprised by the fact that they weren't just made for the movies.

      @valentinkambushev4968@valentinkambushev4968 Жыл бұрын
    • The Spice must flow...

      @DavidCDrake@DavidCDrake Жыл бұрын
    • "my desert, my Arrakis, my Dune"

      @Jimmy_Mcgill_@Jimmy_Mcgill_ Жыл бұрын
    • Dhûn

      @bjornh4664@bjornh4664 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bjornh4664 That’s the best thing I’ve ever seen. Bring forth the finest muffins and bagels in all the land for this man.

      @LOVEMUFFIN_official@LOVEMUFFIN_official Жыл бұрын
  • I like to imagine that Allatar and Pallando, the two Blue Wizards, caused the good Easterlings and the good eastern dwarves to rise up against Sauron during the War of the Ring, which divided his forces and prevented Sauron from sending his entire army west.

    @galacticknight55544@galacticknight55544 Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe they already did that before, when lived so many thousands of years in the east and south.

      @jout738@jout73811 ай бұрын
    • That story should have been told instead of rings of power.

      @GoodGirlKate@GoodGirlKate6 ай бұрын
  • I wish Tolkien was alive because if he was ,we get to know more about rhun , dwarves of east and also avari elves residing in the east and also soo many things and also about land further east of rhun

    @himangshu2843@himangshu2843 Жыл бұрын
    • What happened to the Avari would definitely be cool to know

      @VikingCarter@VikingCarter Жыл бұрын
    • It ok we've the woke brigade at Amazon doing a stellar job 🙄

      @shogun0810@shogun0810 Жыл бұрын
    • Point is those were just background players in the theater Tolkien did set up exploring more and deeper would be creating a complete life story for a character whose only function is standing behind the counter of the Starbucks were the protagonist gets his coffee and walks out again.

      @kamion53@kamion53 Жыл бұрын
  • In my mind, there are three primary factions in Rhûn those who sided with mordor, those who sided with the western kingdoms, and those who would happily see both destroyed because for them, it doesn't matter who's in charge they will always be looked down on as "lesser beings"

    @agentspaniel4428@agentspaniel4428 Жыл бұрын
  • Rhun is so interesting and mysterious!

    @davidmeza993@davidmeza993 Жыл бұрын
    • Indeed not to mention other unknown places are so mysterious.

      @NemieVlog@NemieVlog Жыл бұрын
  • Just a thanks that you put in the description all the art you use in your video. It's really handy to track down all the great artists.

    @burningphoneix@burningphoneix7 ай бұрын
  • if the Hobbit movies are cannon in any form than te were-worms are real because they made the tunnels that the orc's use to get to erebor

    @judavandekipknots3119@judavandekipknots3119 Жыл бұрын
  • 12:07, this theory is also supported by the fact that allies of the free peoples from the East go back far in history. If i remember correctly, it was a battle near the lonely mountain where free easterlings fought with dwarves against their own evil kindred. I've assumed for years that the blue wizards were successful in targeting Sauron's most prized possession in the East and South, recruits. Always able to keep entire percentages of each generation awake and under ground, to support the thousand year guerilla rebellion against the blight of the darklord.

    @darkranger116@darkranger116 Жыл бұрын
  • As a kid I was fascinated by Rhûn because it was mysterious and wasn’t much written about.

    @Mxyzptlksac@Mxyzptlksac Жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the best lore videos I've seen in a while!

    @planepantsgames1791@planepantsgames1791 Жыл бұрын
  • After watching your video on why the old man in Rings Of Power might be a blue wizard, and then watching this, my hope that it IS a blue wizard has only increased. Rhun is such a fasinating place, and honestly the people who lived there deserved better, for they were the ones that Sauron tampered with the most. I would love to see more of the blue wizards, what happened to them, and what they did in the east and south! Imagine the blue wizards leading a resistance against Sauron! That would be amazing! Great video as always!

    @borgthepig@borgthepig Жыл бұрын
    • Or I prefer that they gather followers from different groups against Sauron, and accidentally cause people to start worshipping them/or losing faith in them when they refuse to keep showing too much of their power.

      @mrs.manrique7411@mrs.manrique7411 Жыл бұрын
    • It can only be a blue wizard. One of them went to middle earth in the second age. No other istari did so.

      @philmitchellboxing8661@philmitchellboxing8661 Жыл бұрын
    • @@philmitchellboxing8661 yeah, but rings of power isn’t known for following canon

      @borgthepig@borgthepig Жыл бұрын
    • True! I'd like some actual diversity in the rings of power, as opposed to faux nonsensical "diversity", I wanna see Rhudel and Harad

      @thud5190@thud5190 Жыл бұрын
    • @thud n My pessimistic side: Maybe they're all diverse. You know what I mean. 🙃

      @queenberuthiel5469@queenberuthiel5469 Жыл бұрын
  • Love these history style videos! Always make me want to grab a book and learn more.

    @AndrewCarlisle11B@AndrewCarlisle11B Жыл бұрын
  • Had the Shadow of Mordor/War series got one more game, Rhun and the East would be the perfect place to do a third game and explore the blank slate, even get the two Blue Wizards involved somehow.

    @Tadicuslegion78@Tadicuslegion78 Жыл бұрын
  • I must compliment you friend. Your videos are not only entertaining but educational in Tolkien's world. You have re-ignited my love for this world and for that you have my thanks. You have yourself another subscriber to your fantastic channel. :)

    @davidbodnar3325@davidbodnar3325 Жыл бұрын
  • Another great and informative video! good to see someone making a video about the less talked about lands of middle earth ^.^

    @Zoruagalaxy@Zoruagalaxy Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! Rhun seems really cool. One topic I would love to see covered is the kin-strife of Gondor. I read about it in the appendix and have seen it mentioned and it seems interesting.

    @althor1247@althor1247 Жыл бұрын
  • Another awesome video! Any video containing dwarven and/or elvish lore instantly gets a thumbs up from me. Their lore is just so deep. 👍

    @jaysgamingcorner8539@jaysgamingcorner8539 Жыл бұрын
  • I LOVE your clips. Your voice is so captivating and nice to listen to it. I always prepare a coffee when you release s new clip and looking forward to dive into Middle Earth with you

    @flavionussbaum9653@flavionussbaum9653 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice work dude

    @user-sd7ri9fy4i@user-sd7ri9fy4i8 ай бұрын
  • Big thank you for this video: I learned a lot. And, the artwork was amazing!

    @lilymack4028@lilymack4028 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you,Thank you, for Explaining about the Area of Rhun, It has always been a mystery place to study about in Tolkien’s works, I appreciate you taking the time talking about it 🙂🙂🙂

    @malissatoney4490@malissatoney4490 Жыл бұрын
  • Your videos are really, really excellent. I appreciate you making and sharing them, thank you so much.

    @kirkhenry3867@kirkhenry38672 ай бұрын
  • "Auroch" waa a real life species of wild bovine.

    @roddo1955@roddo1955 Жыл бұрын
  • We need a follow up for questions that remain! Love the vid!

    @astronewbownz1703@astronewbownz1703Ай бұрын
  • Fun fact: Tolkien played with the idea of writing a sequel to Lord of the Rings, set 400 years after the War of the Ring, but he abandoned the idea after deciding it would've been something else entirely. Maybe it could've worked if he'd focused the story on the Blue Wizards cleaning up the last remnants of Sauron's influence in Rhun, giving us a whole other facet of Middle-Earth to explore at the same time. But that's probably why he didn't write it: he wanted to create a fantastical/mythical history of Great Britain, making Rhun a Tolkien-esque version of Asia, probably Persia specifically.

    @terrorcop101@terrorcop1014 ай бұрын
  • The suggestion that we’ll see Rhun is one of the things I look forward to in Season 2 of Rings of Power.

    @professorbutters@professorbutters Жыл бұрын
    • Hopefully it’s actually written decently. The bar is very low

      @Hi-fd4cw@Hi-fd4cw Жыл бұрын
    • @@Hi-fd4cw Well since the writers are/were fired we can at least expect different people to write the next season. Maybe, I dunno, maybe not total inexperienced noobs like the ones that did first season? Giving billions of dollars to inexperienced showrunners will not make a great show, no matter how much money Amazon may throw at the show.

      @chillax319@chillax319 Жыл бұрын
    • That show is Woke Trash and an insult to Tolkien's works. It would be a small miracle if anything decent comes from it.

      @christopher9152@christopher9152 Жыл бұрын
    • I have no hope for RoP

      @bobafett9348@bobafett9348 Жыл бұрын
    • Do not look for hope in Rings Of Power. It has abandoned that land.

      @v1e1r1g1e1@v1e1r1g1e1 Жыл бұрын
  • Huh, weird... I didn't notice I wasn't subscribed. Anyways, I think the eastern parts of Middle Earth are my favourite, and you're also my favourite LOTR lore youtuber because of how smooth your voice is. Keep up the great work!

    @donutlovingwerewolf8837@donutlovingwerewolf8837 Жыл бұрын
  • About the peoples of the east - Rhûn, Khand and Variags. Tolkien said he was inspired by Asia (China, Japan, etc): "When asked in an interview what lay east of Rhûn, Tolkien replied "Rhûn is the Elvish word for 'east'. Asia, China, Japan, and all things which people in the west regard as far away." In an early versions of "The Hobbit", Bilbo's speech about facing the "dragon peoples of the east" had an reference of China and the Hindu Kush: "In the earliest drafts of The Hobbit, Bilbo offered to walk from the Shire 'to [cancelled: Hindu Kush] the Great Desert of Gobi and fight the Wild Wire worm(s) of the Chinese. In a slightly later version J.R.R. Tolkien altered this to say 'to the last desert in the East and fight the Wild Wireworms of the Chinese' and in the final version it was altered once more to say 'to the East of East and fight the wild Were-worms in the Last Desert'." History of Middle Earth - The First Phase, "The Pryftan Fragment", p. 9 I always saw the barbarian invasions (Wainriders, Balchots, peoples of Rhûn) from the far east against the northwest of Middle-earth as a reference to European historiography with the onslaughts of (semi) nomadic Asian peoples (the Scythians, Huns, Mongols, etc.). I think Tolkien left very few details about the peoples of the East (Rhûn, Variags, Khand) and South (Harad) because he didn't have (correct me if I'm wrong) as much interest or scholarly access to the mythologies , African and Asian histories and cultures. But even if he had contact with this knowledge, i have the impression that Tolkien would not want to fall into an "orientalist" vision of the 19th and 20th century period that was predominant in the imagination and the portrait that was made of these continents. Tolkien spent years studying and reading his passion for European mythologies. He spent years and years building Middle-earth. I imagine he would need the same "work and time" to incorporate African and Asian cultures in his work.

    @rafaelgustavo7786@rafaelgustavo7786 Жыл бұрын
    • I really hope someone at Amazon sees this! For real! Great comment! What's funny is I always imagined Elves as Asian (and therefore Orcs as well), Elrond's people as half Asian (like why Arwen is so pretty), Dwarves as Jewish/Middle-Eastern (not vikings; in fact my grandfather was of Lebanese descent and I always thought their actions were more Arabic than Northern European), and humans as everyone else! I knew the Elves were from East of/in Middle Earth, but I didn't realize HOW FAR EAST until seeing the map in this Video! I guess I was closer to the truth in my imagination than I ever would have guessed! 🤣 ...and yes I know Tolkien's works are ACTUALLY Northern European based. But I think he'd have no problem with people adapting his work for their imagination! I've spent so much time on this reply I've decided to make it a comment! 🤣

      @FantasticExplorers@FantasticExplorers Жыл бұрын
    • I for one am glad he stuck to what he knows best and what interested him...I don't want some offensive and bastardized version of non-European cultures filtered through a European lens....but Tolkien was at one of the world's most elite universities at the height of the British Empire, and he probably had access to some Asian and Africans living in England so if he really wanted to, he could have gotten solid information from firsthand sources....

      @dragonchr15@dragonchr15 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dragonchr15 😂😂😂😂😂I find your comment very cool Am from TANZANIA,my great grandmother used to tell us all fantastical stories that are very similar to Tolkien,she grew up in the last years of German colonialism of East Africa,but I was 7yrs old at the time and I couldn’t write them down…she died 108 i think or 112….this was in the early 1990s

      @jasoncasey6667@jasoncasey6667 Жыл бұрын
    • I would really love to see some continuation of Tolkien's work, from the onset of the 4th Age all the way to known modern civilization. Rhun becoming China, Harad becoming Ethiopia, etc.

      @patrick9865@patrick9865 Жыл бұрын
  • Not sure if this was discussed before but keeping in mind that Tolkien was a linguist, "worm" is also an ancient germanic (saxon) word for dragon, and since we know that the LOTR is written from the point of view of the hobbits, many names and terms are translations. I would say that Bilbo here is referring to the dragon when he talks of fighting "were-worms".

    @anjagarone5891@anjagarone5891 Жыл бұрын
    • A wereworm would be a shapeshifting dragon man

      @informedconsumer5293@informedconsumer52933 ай бұрын
    • @@informedconsumer5293fire emblem time

      @capadociaash8003@capadociaash80033 ай бұрын
  • New to the channel and I’m loving the videos. I appreciate how the narrator’s voice is the same type of soothing like the lotr movies

    @queen_kythadon1626@queen_kythadon1626Ай бұрын
  • Awesome! my theory is that Saruman went to the east to help turn blue wizards set up designs to help the people of the East and when he was confident they could do it head back west to focus on that side. As he wasn't evil then. I have always been fascinated by the blue wizards, be great if there was film or something of their struggles

    @jubjub13483@jubjub13483 Жыл бұрын
  • I've just in the last few months gotten into Tolkien and devoured all the books, films and tv shows. These videos are fantastic.

    @gybod9166@gybod9166 Жыл бұрын
  • Read these books so many times in my youth. Thank you for the refreshing view. Read the hobbit 21 times already and I’m in 50’s. I always find something new I missed.

    @KubotaKid@KubotaKid Жыл бұрын
  • Your expertise is much appreciated during these times of ROP

    @nomiddlenameeither@nomiddlenameeither Жыл бұрын
  • i love the stories about the blue wizard, Harad and Rhun so much. id love to see series or movies about it. (especially because of the picture at 12:00). though i doubt it. And maybe kwowing so little about it makes it even the more special.

    @mees.cequre@mees.cequre Жыл бұрын
  • Would love a series about the fascinating Easterlings of Rhûn and maybe even the Variags of Khand. Great video Matt thanks.

    @Alexs.2599@Alexs.2599 Жыл бұрын
    • The Variags of Khand are more mysterious than the Easterlings of Rhûn, the Haradrim or Harad, Corsairs of Umbar and even the Forodrim of Forodwaith(Forochel). We only knew that these people mostly allied with the Haradrim in wars against Gondor. I can't wait to see Rhûn in Rings of Power Season 2 and hope it meets our expectations and wish they show Harad and Khand as well as they are also very interesting

      @yashenumulla4068@yashenumulla4068 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yashenumulla4068 Indeed, agreed 👍 Love to see those awesome mysterious Eastern and Southern Mortal Men and their regions in the show. Let's hope.

      @Alexs.2599@Alexs.2599 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Alexs.2599 Lets just hope that they don't change lore on those realms as well but Khand and Harad may need a bit of creativity because we know less about those places i guess

      @yashenumulla4068@yashenumulla4068 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yashenumulla4068 I agree completely. They need to stay more closely to the lore world for sure. ROP can still flesh out those regions and peoples but in a Tolkienian way.

      @Alexs.2599@Alexs.2599 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Alexs.2599 Yes👍

      @yashenumulla4068@yashenumulla4068 Жыл бұрын
  • I wish we saw more of the Easterlings. It would’ve been great to see how they got along with the Orcs and Uruk hai when they marched into Mordor to fight alongside them

    @talkaboutwacky@talkaboutwacky11 ай бұрын
  • Great video man!!

    @rabidmonkey123able@rabidmonkey123able Жыл бұрын
  • Fans of Tolkien's works have had a... rough time of it lately. I grew up on The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. My uncle gave me the books in a boxed paperback collection that I have treasured since my teens. And while Peter Jackson's masterpiece of filming was not 100% in accordance with the books, I still believe it was a great homage to Tolkien's epic trilogy. But now, Amazon's disastrous Rings of Power has basically spit on both lore and the fan base. Thank goodness for channels like Nerd of the Rings for making such fantastic videos so that current and possible future fans can see what this incredible world is really like.

    @Vulpine407@Vulpine407 Жыл бұрын
    • I have a treasured set of the 1965 Balantine paperbacks myself, with gorgeous linked covers, given to me by my grandfather. And I am currently in the middle of about my sixth or seventh rereading. Frankly, I do not have that kindly of an attitude towards Jackson's trilogy myself. The unnecessary distortions he made to the personalities of so many characters (Aragorn did not doubt his destiny, Elrond was not a man-hater, and Theoden was not a fatalist, nor a zombie puppet), ridiculous diversions from the original plot (Elves in Helm's Deep, Frodo in Osgiliath), and his lack of understanding of scale (Minas Tirith was a "great city of men", not a mediocre mountain fort, and Mûmak were not AT-ATs) are hard for me to forgive. But I will certainly agree that they are masterpieces compared to the current corruption of Tolkien's lifework.

      @davidh.4944@davidh.4944 Жыл бұрын
  • That Sauron guy sure is persuasive. Alternate History Easterlings: "You go on and git. We don't like yer kind around these parts." Sauron: "I'm goin', I'm goin'. Dang."

    @Mikedegot@Mikedegot2 ай бұрын
  • Really wished Tolkien expanded more on the peoples of the east and the blue wizards. Maybe that would've come into play when he was attempting to write the 4th book of LOTR, but decided to abandon the project.

    @erikbender1967@erikbender1967 Жыл бұрын
  • This Channel Is Awesome dude, you're doing an Amazing work!!!!Keep going and greetings from Italy!!!😁😉🤝🇮🇹

    @thepissenger@thepissenger Жыл бұрын
  • Sweet saturday man, thanks!

    @tadzioaspe3278@tadzioaspe3278 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve been waiting for this, wish I had checked in earlier ❤

    @sneedmando186@sneedmando186 Жыл бұрын
  • Bilbo's "East of East" could mean the Lands of the Sun or whatever new lands replaced them too, if some tales survived from Nûmenor or later explorers about the wildlife to be found there. If East is Rhûn, then East of East lies across the ocean, in a Tolkienian version of the American Southwest, apparently with wereworms. (And here I thought the coyotes were bad enough!)

    @Ithirahad@Ithirahad Жыл бұрын
  • I wonder if there were humans in the shadow lands or even Elves. Also the wereworms always reminds me of the sand worms of Dune.

    @lipingrahman6648@lipingrahman6648 Жыл бұрын
    • Where do you think Frank found inspiration.

      @petervizzini4006@petervizzini4006 Жыл бұрын
    • Was going to say something about Dune, but I believe Tolkien's mention predates it!

      @charlotteinnocent8752@charlotteinnocent8752 Жыл бұрын
    • @@petervizzini4006 For real? Where are worms mentioned? Silmarillion? I'm genuinely curious. I read all Tolkiens books years ago when I was a stoner. Haha! I dig Dune as well.It's such a trip! Can't wait for the 2nd half. Rings of plunder was an epic disappointment, yet a great remedy for my insomnia. No exaggeration. I fell asleep every episode, for 3 episodes, then gave up watching. Reruns are more entertaining!

      @rollinrat4850@rollinrat4850 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rollinrat4850 it wasn't in the books but when I was on the Dune tropes page where I don't exactly remember but the author admitted to having drawn inspiration for Shai-Hulud from the were worms in The Hobbit

      @petervizzini4006@petervizzini4006 Жыл бұрын
    • Admittedly they were only in a single line

      @petervizzini4006@petervizzini4006 Жыл бұрын
  • Cool I've always wanted to learn more about this!

    @DarkTower-nw2xj@DarkTower-nw2xj Жыл бұрын
  • Fun vid, thanks Matt!

    @WhoIsCalli@WhoIsCalli Жыл бұрын
  • It would be awesome to have some stories from rhun I'd love to see a different culture in middle earth history

    @landongrawrock6631@landongrawrock6631 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video! Really helped a lot my man, keep it up!

    @jyotisrivastava1122@jyotisrivastava1122 Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting and informative!!

    @espurrlady3397@espurrlady3397 Жыл бұрын
  • The thumbnail is Insane! The content is Perfection. Thank you again!

    @ForFrodoOfficial@ForFrodoOfficial Жыл бұрын
  • I learned a lot in this! Gotta watch it a second time to make sure I got it all 😁 (second watch is even better than second breakfast after all)

    @allisonkreutzberg6079@allisonkreutzberg6079 Жыл бұрын
  • On my first reading of Unfinished Tales may years ago I came away with the impression that Saruman had something to do with the demise of the Blue wizards, I thought that is what Tolkien's writings hinted. Saruman's turn to evil started in the east, maybe Saruman did find Sauron in the east and was corrupted very early on?

    @phil.clarke@phil.clarke Жыл бұрын
  • I always thought that the races of rhûn and the races of east were different both from the east but different great video love the content

    @savageslattz5705@savageslattz5705 Жыл бұрын
  • I hope they really give us time in rhun, visually they are more free to create there since we don't have a visual comparison to Peter Jackson

    @valandhol9four680@valandhol9four680 Жыл бұрын
    • if they do, i wish that they don't do what they did this season and have four different plots happening at the same time. i'd rather have half a season devoted to one plot than having to jump back and forth only to have two plots converge in a predictable way

      @asdakuhi8h@asdakuhi8h Жыл бұрын
    • @@asdakuhi8h I would like that too

      @JaymesMedia@JaymesMedia Жыл бұрын
    • And please don't let it just be fantasy middle east with all the boring tropes from 19th century oriental depictions of Turks/Bedouins. Please let it be something unique,interesting, mysterious and borrowing from lesser known cultures like the Sassanians, Timuirds, Greco-Bactrians, etc. I'm expecting too much I know.

      @FloridatedH2O@FloridatedH2O Жыл бұрын
    • That’ll certainly cause the haters to continue with their meltdown, too, though. 😏

      @janellie1985@janellie1985 Жыл бұрын
    • @@FloridatedH2O Or at least anything historically-societally accurate drawn into Rhûn. I liked that they created some societal development of the hobbits with their star charts, prophecies, and leprechaun-esque traveling way of life. I will be trying to discover what inspires RoPs eastern cultures that will also somehow fit into a world with Ainur and Eru and fell beasts.

      @mrs.manrique7411@mrs.manrique7411 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, I was really curious of what rhun actually is. ♥️

    @darylguevarra4857@darylguevarra4857 Жыл бұрын
  • It's definitely interesting to learn about this one. I just wish there was more information about Harad, Khand, and that massive island in the far east called the Dark Land. It sucks that I don't have the tolkien books to learn if they have information about their history, culture, and events that took place concerning their existence in Middle-Earth. That aside, the Easterlings are one of my favorite factions in Middle-Earth. I wouldn't mind dressing up as one for Halloween.

    @astraloutlaw6549@astraloutlaw6549 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video as usual

    @Beachbumartist@Beachbumartist Жыл бұрын
  • ever since i saw Easterlings in Two Towers i was quite fascinated by them

    @schnebot@schnebot Жыл бұрын
  • I don't know if this is something you'd be interested in doing, but I think it would be fun. I've watched your hypothetical videos. The timeless classics, such as : "What if Smaug had survived?" And "what if Gandalf(or Galadriel) took the One Ring?" Now, my idea would be throwing all logic out of the window because some of the scenarios make absolutely no sense, like "What if Gandalf had the Ring of Power and was present during the reign of Melkor/Morgoth (First and Second Ages) how would that have played out." Or "What would it have looked like if all 5 Wizards had joined forces against Sauron (a Sauron with the ring, so second age, but also at the third age when the Fellowship was formed." Another one could be "What would it look like if all 5 Wizards were present and teamed up against Melkor/Morgoth... Again in both the First and Second Ages.)" I would love to hear how you think the 5 wizards would've done against the might of Melkor/Morgoth and his full contingent of Balrogs, Dragons, and legions of followers. "How would it have played out if Glorfindel HAD joined the Fellowship of the Ring?" I could go on for days with these hypotheticals. I know most of us (Tolkien fans) would kill for these videos, so for the love of Eru Ilúvatar hook us up! Also, please leave this comment a Heart, so I know you've at least read it, because I'm gonna copy and paste it on every video to maximize the chance that you'll see it. I'm even joining your Patreon to see if I can get this out in front of you. I'm sorry about this comment being longer than all of the Tolkien books combined. Haha. Edit: boom, I'm now a "Men of the West" Nerd of the Rings member.

    @FrankLewis040@FrankLewis040 Жыл бұрын
  • Kinda glad that the writings of Tolkien are limited to what they are. It's kind of nice having things still shrouded in mystery rather than corporately exploited

    @1986fritzthecat@1986fritzthecat Жыл бұрын
  • Rhun always fascinated me

    @jamesblyth4966@jamesblyth4966 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video!

    @annaroselarsen4218@annaroselarsen4218 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing Job Nerd of the Rings! You are so good at Putting so much Detail but, at the same time making it easy to follow and understand for everyone! Brilliant job!

    @VoiceoftheRings@VoiceoftheRings Жыл бұрын
  • I always learn something new with your videos. I didn’t know that Saruman spent 1500 years in the East!

    @voltronik9141@voltronik9141 Жыл бұрын
    • I didn't either. If you think about that... that is 3/4 of the time between now and the death of Jesus Christ. That is a LONG time.

      @VikingCarter@VikingCarter Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve been wanting this forever! My favorite LotR region.

    @jamesshepley7804@jamesshepley7804 Жыл бұрын
  • Everything you said in your stories actually have happened in the series that's why I I'm watching this channel

    @garygreen1881@garygreen1881 Жыл бұрын
  • Was waiting for a vid on rhun

    @Sumit-fj9pk@Sumit-fj9pk Жыл бұрын
  • Hey NOTR! Can you do a video on Khand? Keep up the great work.

    @strategenius7600@strategenius76008 ай бұрын
  • Random question. How much more material do you think you have to work with? Tolkien's world is massive and very detailed, but are you worried that you are going to eventually run out of new content to work with? You're by far my favorite Tolkien KZheadr, and I really don't want that to happen.

    @jakeferreira1211@jakeferreira1211 Жыл бұрын
    • I’m sure there’s ton of material left!

      @zahin619@zahin619 Жыл бұрын
    • With 12,000 pages of content avaliable I feel like there has to be a decade worth of videos at least lol

      @maddiekits4998@maddiekits4998 Жыл бұрын
    • @maddiekits Yeah I know, but so many of them relate to the same topics. There are tons of different characters and topics, but lots of them either don't have enough written about them to make full videos on. Like he could make a video about someone like Beleg Strong-Bow, but I don't think he could do a video on Thorin Stonehelm, because there just isn't much written about him, aside from his name and that he was King under the Mountain after the War of the Ring.

      @jakeferreira1211@jakeferreira1211 Жыл бұрын
    • Tom shippy has made an entire career out of being a Tolkien historian so I doubt it.

      @weseethetruth158@weseethetruth158 Жыл бұрын
  • I love your videos ❤ thank you

    @WendelRosaBorges@WendelRosaBorges Жыл бұрын
  • I always pictured Rhun being a sprawling grassland and the Easterlings being a lot like the Mongols or Central Asian Steppes people

    @Teag_Brohman15@Teag_Brohman15 Жыл бұрын
    • Iranians, we are the ones who rule this land and worship dragons

      @user-xu9ji4dd4e@user-xu9ji4dd4e Жыл бұрын
  • Your videos are lovingly put together, with care and attention to detail! I get little nuggets to help with my outstanding questions about the nature and history of Middle-Earth and its peoples, as well as its big baddies like Sauron 😀 For example, today you mentioned the Elves awakening in Cuivienen, and Men awakening in Hildorien. But Lake Cuivienen is lost to time. How and why? How did the summons of the Valar distort or change the fate of the Elves? They can never go back and make a pilgrimage there, perhaps to meet with lost kin who are still there or near there...

    @mberube222@mberube222 Жыл бұрын
    • The lands of Arda were changed multiple times over the history written by Tolkien, by the direct intervention of Eru Iluvatar or due to wars between the Valar and Morgoth, or in response to other major events - most famously of course the creation and much later destruction of Numenor, the changing of Arda into a sphere and the destruction of Beleriand. I think Cuivienen's fate is likely to be due to something like this - what we would nowadays call plate tectonic activity. It no longer exists, probably it is miles and miles underground or something like that.

      @sweeperboy@sweeperboy Жыл бұрын
    • I like to think that Melkor who unmade everything the rest of the Valar did either missed Cuivienen, OR it was once a mountain that he made into a lake thinking he was destroying its intended purpose - when all along it was supposed to be a lake from which the elves awakened nearby. Melkor played into the hands of Illuvatar

      @mrs.manrique7411@mrs.manrique7411 Жыл бұрын
  • This is one of your best videos yet! 👍

    @AndrewMaksymBrainNectar@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar Жыл бұрын
  • I adore your channel matt, you made me rediscover my love for Tolkien 💚💚💚 thank you 💚💚💚

    @laicarkaninmiliel7777@laicarkaninmiliel7777 Жыл бұрын
  • Back to your bread and butter. Big thumbs up as the video is both educational and entertaining.

    @deanzaZZR@deanzaZZR Жыл бұрын
  • Hi. Your videos are so fun to watch but also it's fun to watch others reacting to the video. Feels like friends learning things together. Would love if you allow other creators to react to your videos without videos being claimed.

    @NoName-sz5lu@NoName-sz5lu Жыл бұрын
  • It would have been interesting to know more about the nations in the East and what their allegiances were like.

    @istari0@istari0 Жыл бұрын
  • I would've found it a lot more interesting if Easterlings resisted the influence of Sauron of their own choice instead of divine intervention from the blue wizards

    @agentspaniel4428@agentspaniel4428 Жыл бұрын
    • It seems some of them did and atleast the drawves did, but the blue wizards just seemed to help in resisting the influence of Sauron.

      @jout738@jout73811 ай бұрын
    • I mean some of them did… otherwise there would be no Gondor and Rohan

      @randomelite4562@randomelite45627 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos! Thank you for the content.

    @Slanderx@Slanderx Жыл бұрын
  • I started learning elvish for fun and its surprisingly easy

    @vn_bricks@vn_bricks Жыл бұрын
  • When I was a little kid I imagined I grew up somewhere east of the the Sea of Rhun, In a huge forest, honing my ranger skills, then appearing just in time in the West to help out the fellowship.

    @matthewcarlton5693@matthewcarlton5693 Жыл бұрын
  • Concerning the beasts of the East lands of Rhun. You mentioned the Large Oxen named “Kin of Araw(?)”. Well, in our real life European history, The Aurochs was a huge ox like, bull like, bovine, that was 3-4 times larger than our biggest bulls. The horns of Aurochs were considered a treasure and over time they became the basis for legend and myth. Being labeled as Bones of Giants, Dragon Horns and/or teeth. Among other things. The Aurochs still existed in Europe during the Roman conquests of Gaul and Germania. Bringing a new level of respect to The Germanic Hunters if The Deep Forrest, as the Roman’s viewed it. In regards to the Desert Worms…. They show us the great tunnel maker worms (I can’t remember what Azog called them) under the mountains when they attacked Erebor. They used the giant earth moving worms to create tunnels for the orcs to use to flank the armies of men, elves, and dwarves. During the battle of the five armies. Azog even says The World of Men have forgotten The Beasts of Old.

    @shannondavis3686@shannondavis3686 Жыл бұрын
    • Why? Why am I always targeted by trolls? First F-book, now Y-tube…. 🙄 I swat em like flies. 🙅🏻‍♂️

      @shannondavis3686@shannondavis3686 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shannondavis3686 you mean bots

      @joperamod5760@joperamod5760 Жыл бұрын
    • @@joperamod5760 trolls, con artists, fake people trying to hack my account, bots, whatever.

      @shannondavis3686@shannondavis3686 Жыл бұрын
    • "Kine" is the Old English plural form for cow, rarely used now. Tolkien almost certainly took inspiration from the Aurochs for his Kine of Araw. I really hate those _Hobbit_ movie tunnelling worms (along with many other aspects of the films). They're stupid and completely made up for the film. The book only said that the orcs traveled by secret paths through and under the mountains and by night, to assemble in the broken lands north of Erebor. Their final overland approach was shielded from the sun by a huge cloud of bats, and their host rounding the spur of the mountain to attack the dale was a major point in the battle. As for the spambots, don't sweat them. We're all getting hit. Just report and ignore them. They'll give up on this current scam when it fails to gain any traction.

      @davidh.4944@davidh.4944 Жыл бұрын
    • @@davidh.4944 good point about the Kine. However I’ve tried to quit adding real world language as those who don’t understand etymology of words and meanings, get all pissy when you try to explain Tolkien’s master of Gothic-Germanic ancient languages and that he used Gothic-Germanic mythology in his story. As well as uniting Germanic words into a Finnish style of word play for his elvish language. He was a genius when it came to languages, and Mythological History for that matter. That’s why I love Tolkien so much. He takes us to a world that mirrors our own ancient mythological past. And allows us to step back away from the modern world to a place where our ancestors created our myths. Or at least a bases for our myths. It’s good to know there are those out there that actually still have a respectful knowledge of our ancestral language. (Ancestral in the sense of Western Culture being an Anglo-Saxon dominate one, not just blood)

      @shannondavis3686@shannondavis3686 Жыл бұрын
  • Is this the start of a playlist called "History of"? Amazing video!

    @simonhagstenn@simonhagstenn Жыл бұрын
  • I’m torn between wishing we knew more definitive information about Rhûn and being content with the mystery of it. It’s a big part of what makes Rhûn so fascinating to me

    @JohnDoe-jy7sv@JohnDoe-jy7sv Жыл бұрын
    • Same, but I wish we at least know some of the names of the cities in the region.

      @valentinkambushev4968@valentinkambushev4968 Жыл бұрын
    • Its sad Tolkien had not put in the map any of the cities in the Rhun region or talked by their inner conflicts with how Sauron is able to influence these people and what are the conflicts then with the peopoe who resist Sauron control.

      @jout738@jout73811 ай бұрын
  • These stories would be perfect for the creative 5eams of these streaming services. You can get as imaginative as you can and not worry about upsetting the main stories of Middle earth.

    @salmatosjr5285@salmatosjr5285 Жыл бұрын
  • I do wonder if the Easterlings who conquered and ruled Dor-Lomin are the SAME Easterling culture of more than 5000 years later in the third age. Were they Easterlings in that they came from Rhun? Or 'Easterlings' as in "from East of the Blue Mountains, the native Men of Eriador before the coming of the Numenoreans"? Just a thought. Do we specifically know much of the pre-Numenorian Men of Eriador?

    @etienneporras7252@etienneporras7252 Жыл бұрын
  • Mysterious land for sure would love to see all of that visually just to have a better understanding of what sauron was doing to gain physical form or what saurumon was doing out there.

    @dylanflowers8116@dylanflowers8116 Жыл бұрын
  • Can we get a video about High-King Fingon? He is such an underrated 1st age character!

    @anamarija9320@anamarija9320 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video indeed, than you. Please could you make us a video and teach us about the Skinchangers from the Hobbit as well as Old Man Willow and the Old Forest from LOTR.

    @caspianboi@caspianboi Жыл бұрын
KZhead