Episode 29
Feanor’s Folly to Aragorn’s Ascension: Oaths in Tolkien’s Lore
Matt and Philip delve into the theme of swearing oaths in J.R.R. Tolkien's works. They analyze the consequences of these oaths through characters such as Feanor and his sons, who swear to retrieve the Silmarils, and the Men of the Dead, who are bound by an oath to Isildur until released by Aragorn. The discussion explores the implications of swearing oaths, the motivations behind them, and their impact on the characters and the story. Listeners will also hear about the contrasting motivations of characters like Beren and Luthien compared to the Sons of Feanor. The episode ends with references to Gollum’s oath to Frodo and Aragorn’s promise to Boromir in the film adaptation. Packed with insights and connections to larger themes in Middle-earth, this podcast episode offers a deep dive into the gravity of promises made in Tolkien's world.
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Feanor's Oath to Reclaim and Protect the Silmarils
07:00 The Tragic Hero: Feanor's Downfall
18:45 The Men of the Dead and Isildur's Curse
30:26 Gollum's Oath and the Master of the Precious
38:49 Aragorn's Pledge to Protect Gondor
45:20 Conclusion and Show and Tell
Transcript
Hi, everyone.
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:Thank you for tuning into
the White City Podcast.
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:Today, Matt and I are going to be
talking about, swearing oaths and how,
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:uh, that's played out in different
characters, from like Feanor all
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:the way to the Men of the Dead.
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:And, uh, you know, in situations where,
maybe it's a good thing that's been
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:done, maybe it's a bad thing that's
been done, and just, going through that.
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:so let's like, start off kind
of chronologically with, Feanor.
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:I guess the big thing with that
is, he loses the Silmirils.
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:And now he and his sons like, make
this oath to like go get them no
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:matter what kind of the premise.
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:Right?
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:Matt: Yeah, well, I think it's, it's
stronger than that because he's talking
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:about, like, they basically swear, not
only to, like, retrieve them no matter
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:what, but, like, to not let anyone live if
they hold them, which comes back to bite
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:them later because, basically, anytime
one of their allies, gets a hold of them.
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:They're like They have to turn on
them basically Which I think is..
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:I Think it's just it's Tolkien commenting
on swearing of oaths in like a Moment
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:of passion, I guess so Because again you
have Feanor and his sons really Feanor
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:and Being the one who's like swearing the
oath and then his sons are like, yeah,
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:we're gonna follow our dad and Kind of
regretting it later Feanor doesn't have
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:much time to regret it because he dies
like fairly shortly after that But yeah,
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:so it's it's this sort of oath that they
basically swear like we're gonna do this
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:or we'll die trying and I think that
it's kind of a comment on you have to be
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:really careful in what you swear because
it it doesn't work out for them and they
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:they basically are just swearing a fool's
oath to I mean on the first premise
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:Even on the face of it, they're like,
we're gonna retrieve the, the Silmarils.
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:Well, they're currently in the
possession of, like, the most
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:powerful single entity that exists.
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:good luck with that.
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:I think, I think also if you compare
it to how the Silmarils are actually
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:taken from Morgoth, the one, the one
Silmaril that is taken from him before.
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:Uh, the, before like the, the War of
Wrath, I think is what it was called.
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:The, where the, the Valar finally come
over and solve everybody's problems, of.
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:Um, is through unity between,
uh, an elf and a human.
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:And through like, not to be too
cliche, but like the power of love.
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:Where, Beren is like, alright, I'm
gonna go cut the Silmaril out of
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:his crown, and I can only do this
because Luthien is helping me.
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:Which, I feel like could be a tagline for
a lot of the lay of Beren and Luthien.
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:Beren does something because,
and he's only able to do
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:it because Luthien's there.
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:contrastingly, you have the Sons
of Feanor, who Constantly are
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:infighting with the other elves.
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:Uh, they're doing this They're
trying to get them, not because...
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:not for anything noble, just because
they're like, It's our birthright!
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:They, uh, constantly Not constantly,
but they keep attacking other
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:elves that have a Silmaril.
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:Because they're like, Well, we did
swear we'd kill anyone who had it.
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:And It's just, it's all the wrong
reasons and all the wrong motivations
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:and it's just constantly like, ah, we're
going to fight our way through this.
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:And it's kind of the difference between
like, passion and love, I guess is
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:one way of putting it, is where,
Beren can do this because one, he's
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:not, he doesn't want the Sumrail.
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:He wants Luthien.
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:And getting the Silmaril is
the only way to get Luthien.
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:He could care less about
the Silmaril itself.
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:So it's sort of the pursuit of
something for something greater.
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:Whereas with the Sons of Feanor, it's
like they want the Silmarils because
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:they want the Silmarils because their
dad made them and they're kind of jerks.
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:Um, so it's, and it even, The oath still,
like, it even, uh, sort of corrupts the,
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:the better of his sons, where they, I
can't remember the names of the two that
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:are alive at the end of the Silmarillion,
but they basically kick up a big stink
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:about it, and the other elves are like,
fine, you can take them, and they pretty
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:much, I think, One of them, because the
Silmarils are so pure, that people with
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:ill intent can't handle them, One of his
sons throws himself into the sea because
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:like, the burning is so great, and the
other one throws himself into like a
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:chasm, I think, is how it's described.
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:Which, one interesting tidbit with
that, it does make, it is very, it is
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:interesting because you have One of the
Silmarils is in the sky, as the star.
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:One of them is in the sea, and
one of them is in the earth.
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:At the end of the Silmarillion,
they've like, basically the idea is
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:that they've gone beyond the reach of
mortal hands until the end of the world.
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:And no, the Arkenstone is not a Silmaril.
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:Philip: would pheno then, would he, would
he have the same like burning in his
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:Matt: Almost certainly.
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:Philip: Even though he like created
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:Matt: though he made them, he, again,
he's, he's one of my favorite characters
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:simply because he's interesting.
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:Because like, All the elves, when they
talk about Feanor, are like, Oh my
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:goodness, he was this great guy, like,
this amazing artist, He, he created,
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:like, the runes that we use, and he
made the Silmarils, And he was like the
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:smartest elf that ever lived, But then you
actually, like, read about him, and he's
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:also, like, A terrible, terrible person.
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:Yeah, I think, I know I've said this
before, but it's like, Feanor is the
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:best elf, and also the worst elf.
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:Because he's, he's just the
worst, and it's really funny.
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:Not, well, not funny.
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:It's funny as a reader, it's not,
it's not funny from the perspective
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:of the characters in the story.
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:But he's just, he's just so...
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:like he, I think Tolkien was kind of
Writing him like a tragic hero, like
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:a classic Greek tragic hero, because
he just continually screws everything
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:up just due to his own hubris.
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:Like if he took a step back and
thought for like five minutes,
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:most of the problems that happen in
Middle Earth wouldn't have happened.
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:But, His whole character is that he's like
fiery and passionate and doesn't doesn't
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:really think things through but thinks
he thinks things through and it just, I
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:don't know it just It's that same kind
of spark of inspiration that leads to
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:things like The runes and the Silmarils
and all these great things that he crafts
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:Philip: Right,
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:Matt: that same kind of spark that
also leads him to, you know, murder
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:a bunch of his kinsmen and steal
their ships and then burn them?
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:Like, it's just like,
it's, he's so dramatic.
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:It's, it's fantastic.
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:And then he almost immediately
gets stomped by Morgoth, and then
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:his sons are like, well, dang it.
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:Now we're here with no way to return.
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:And we swore this stupid oath.
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:And then, uh, and then they went to
war with Morgoth for like, what is it,
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:like a thousand years or something?
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:Philip: The simrels being like the most
like majestic crafted thing right ever
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:in Middle pretty much right so I guess
maybe in a sense Feanor had a had a lot
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:of arrogance and wanting to keep those
Because they were his and he made them.
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:Matt: yeah, I mean that even before
he loses them, um, that's his entire
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:attitude towards them is that they're
mine and No one else can have them.
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:Because, So, uh, What they are, are gems
that contain the, like, most perfect,
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:beautiful light of the two trees.
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:And, right after Morgoth, uh So,
Morgoth sneaks into Valinor, uh,
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:kills the trees, then Goes over to
Feanor's keep or halls or whatever,
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:kills his dad and steals the Silmarils.
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:Before Feanor knows the Silmarils
are lost, I think it's Yavanna?
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:Uh, basically is like, hey, if you give
me the Silmarils, I can use the light
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:you captured in them to revive the trees.
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:And he's just like, no, I'm not gonna, I'm
not going to restore the more beautiful
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:trees, because he's just so prideful,
and it's like, I made these things, and
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:they're, like, he basically wants to hold
the most beautiful thing ever to himself,
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:just because he happened to capture,
like, he didn't even, he didn't even make
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:the most important, beautiful, sort of,
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:.
Soul of the Silmarils, if you will.
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:He just captured it in the Silmarils.
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:But he thinks that he created them.
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:Because he made the gems to capture them.
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:So it's Everything about them
He's just possessive over it.
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:Like, even the Silmarils themselves were
created to be possessive over something.
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:Which was the light of the trees.
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:of course it's a moot point because
he goes to his halls and discovers
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:that Morgoth has made off with them.
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:And then that's when he swears his
oath and goes and just does a lot of
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:stupid things in quick succession.
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:and then he dies.
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:Philip: all for naught.
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:Matt: like Yeah, he's like one
of the only elves that it's
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:like, he's not reincarnating.
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:He's just dead.
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:Until like, the end of the world.
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:Philip: Interesting.
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:So it's not like, oh, you're dead.
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:Now you get to go back to Valinor.
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:You left Valinor and...
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:Matt: he's like, he's like one of the
only elves where He did so much that
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:he just Can't return until I, again,
all of the like apocalyptic stuff that
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:Tolkien wrote about the end of Middle
earth is like non canon because it
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:isn't in any of the officially published
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:stories, but I want to say that Feanor
comes back at some point, and I think
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:he's ha he's a little bit more chill.
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:I really wish those stories had been
published in the Silmarillion, because
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:they're so interesting, and they I
think the biggest loss was, um, Turin.
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:Because As it is now, Turin's
story is so depressing.
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:Just, it's just like, this
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:is his, his life is just awful.
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:And then he kills himself.
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:But in Tolkien's writings about
the end of the world, Turin is the
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:one that kills Morgoth for good.
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:he returns and battles
Morgoth and kills him.
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:And it's just like, and he
avenges basically all the evil
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:that has ever happened to anyone.
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:Because he kills Morgoth.
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:And it's just like, that is such a better
end for Turin than just accidentally
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:screwing your sister and then killing
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:yourself.
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:Philip: that that would be
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:Matt: He did kill a dragon,
which was pretty cool, but yeah.
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:Philip: getting back
onto the the oath theme.
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:Yeah, so for like Feanor and his sons,
they make this oath to themselves.
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:Right, so like this is
something that they're
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:keeping themselves, so
they aren't really...
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:they're not making an
oath to anybody, are they?
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:Matt: I think they swear it, like,
they swear it, not necessarily to
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:somebody else, but they, they swear
it, like, before Mandos, I believe.
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:Because Mandos is the one that then shows
up and is just like, Ya done goofed!
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:Um,
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:Philip: is that like Because
it's considered It's called
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:the Oath of Mandos, right?
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:Matt: Well,
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:Philip: Or is that
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:Matt: there's the doom of Mandos,
which is what Mandos says right
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:afterwards, where he's like, Yeah,
this is gonna fail catastrophically,
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:and you're all going to die, and
you're all gonna betray each other,
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:and it's just gonna be terrible, and
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:Philip: and
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:that's
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:about the kin slang more though, right?
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:Matt: Well, it's, it's the Kinslaying,
is the first instance of it, but
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:like, That's where, that's part of
the reason why, like, throughout the
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:Silmarillion, it's constantly, especially
with the Sons of Faenor, but it also
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:happens to other strains of elves as
well, that they are constantly being
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:thwarted by themselves, essentially.
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:So, you have the Sons of Feanor,
like, attacking their, uh, their
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:allies to get the Silmarils.
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:Like, it's constantly internal threats.
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:So, like, even with Turin.
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:Like, Turin, comes to Nargothrond
and, Again, Turin's not an elf, but,
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:Turin comes to Nargothrond and, Tells
them, basically, yeah, you should stop
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:hiding, and then, a few years later,
they've been destroyed by a dragon.
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:The same thing happens with Gondolin, with
Huren, um, where, Huren coming afterwards
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:to try and get back into Gondolin is
what leads Morgoth to where Gondolin is.
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:But you also have things like, again, like
a lot of it is Feanor's sons Basically
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:Betraying everyone at some point Because
they're trying to get the Silmarils And
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:so, the whole mission is just thwarted
by the Elves own infighting, which, part
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:of Like, it starts immediately because
when he's just like, yeah, y'all will
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:be your own worst enemies, essentially.
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:There's like, immediately everyone's like,
Oh no, we can't trust each other anymore.
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:And then they go kill a bunch of elves.
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:So, it's, like, it's
not even that, though.
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:because, Feanor Kills the Teleri,
He like, slaughters a bunch of them,
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:Steals their ships, And then, sails
across the sea, leaving like, a large
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:chunk of his army, of the people
that were following him, behind, and
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:then they have to cross over the ice.
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:like, basically they're the ones
that save the day eventually, because
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:It's like them, when they finally
get to Middle-earth, it's like the
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:first rising of the moon, basically.
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:Pretty much instantly, Feanor's
already betraying people, like left
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:and right, in, in pursuit of his oath,
which basically he swore and told
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:everybody that he betrayed people.
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:So it's, it's that kind of, uh, it's
that kind of just, swearing of an oath
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:without really thinking it through, and
leading to just, terrible consequences.
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:Which, again, I think it's a lot of
Tolkien's, uh, faith coming through
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:because you have, In scripture,
there's the whole, like, let your
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:yes be yes and your no be no,
don't necessarily swear oaths.
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:Uh, you have that one story in
Judges, where the guy's like, I'll
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:sacrifice the first thing I see!
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:And then his daughter comes out
and he's just like, well, dang it.
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:I think this is the biggest instance of,
again, because they, they swear it, like,
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:in front of the, like, not literally in
front of the Valar, but they swear it
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:and, like, basically tell the Valar, like,
look, we're gonna do this, and the Valar
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:are, like, wow, y'all are stupid, but
they still get held to it, which is, I, I
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:think kinda the weird dichotomy of it, is
that, Oaths are like, often, especially,
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:mostly, actually, with Feanor and his
sons, they're presented as like, not a
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:great idea, but they're still held to it.
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:That's why they're so important.
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:Now that is the main place where an
oath is kind of seen as a negative.
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:Cause there are lots of other places
where it's like, somebody swearing to do
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:something or swearing not to do something.
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:And then the fulfillment of that oath.
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:So like, the other, one of the other big
oaths that most people think of when you
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:think of Lord of the Rings is, uh, and you
have it on here, the, the Men of the Dead.
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:Philip: You want to
talk about that one next
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:Matt: Yeah, yeah, I think we
should talk about that one next.
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:Breaking their oath.
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:And I think, and you have on here,
right, that they're, that what's
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:keeping them there isn't necessarily
that they broke their oath.
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:It's the curse of Isildur.
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:Again, because I can't think of anywhere
else in the books where somebody swears
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:an oath to such a high power as the Valar.
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:It's usually to somebody
else kind of on their level.
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:Philip: So like go into going a little
more detail about like their oath and like
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:Matt: yeah, so, so, they, they
swear to Isildur who is the king of
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:Gon..., uh, king of Gondor, I think.
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:I always get confused.
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:I always get mixed up.
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:Who's king of what?
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:Cause I, I, wasn't, like,
They swear to Isildur.
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:We'll, we'll just say that.
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:And, um, they swear to
fight against Sauron.
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:And then he's like, hey, come
help me fight against Sauron.
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:And they're just like, no.
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:And, like, flee into the mountains.
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:And Isildur is like, alright, well you
won't get to rest until you fulfilled your
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:oath to one of my descendants, basically.
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:And so that's when you create like, uh,
these are the paths of the dead, and
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:the dead will keep them, and um, you
have the, is it like the Dunharrow road?
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:Philip: Yeah, I think this isn't
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:that like I can't
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:Matt: because it's, it's at
Dunharrow is like the entrance
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:to the paths of the dead.
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:Philip: I think that's right
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:Matt: Anyways, so they have, they have
the entrance to Dunharrow, and they have
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:the paths of the dead, and then it isn't
until they fulfill their oath, and that's
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:the interesting thing, too, is that
it's, it's not the oath that's binding.
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:It's the curse that's
binding, in this case.
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:So, Isildur curses them, and they
only find peace when Aragorn says,
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:I count your oath fulfilled, and
releases them from the curse.
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:Philip: In that in that situation Could
Aragorn have said no your oath's not
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:fulfilled And then like, you know,
let him hang out to dry, basically.
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:Matt: I, I think, technically, he
would have had the authority to.
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:Now, again, I don't think Aragorn would
have done that, because he's Aragorn.
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:But like, he, he could have, he,
he could have, hypothetically.
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:But, again, it's, it's Isildur's
heir, Aragorn, who has the authority
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:to release them from the curse.
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:Because it's, he's like the
heir of the legacy that was,
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:uh, I don't know, slighted, I
guess that's the word, slighted.
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:Philip: Now also, with the sword,
is it important for him to have
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:a, like, the reforged sword?
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:Because he's, in the book
he's had it the whole time,
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:in
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:the movie he doesn't get it until the end,
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:Matt: they really play it up in the movie.
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:Because again, yeah, in, in the book.
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:He gets it as he's setting out from,
uh, as he's setting out from Rivendell.
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:Elrond has his smiths reforge the
sword and just gives it to him.
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:And he has it the entire time.
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:because I think in, again, it's been
a while since I've read the books.
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:And it's been a while
since I've seen the movies.
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:But, in the movies, it comes
across much more as Aragorn
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:being unwilling to be the king.
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:It's in the movies.
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:It's much more like Aragorn is
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:like I don't want to be king, but
then by the like his whole character
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:arc, he doesn't really have that
much of a character arc I don't know.
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:Maybe he does but his whole his main
shift over the course of the films
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:is I don't want to be king to...
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:Alright, I'll be king Whereas
From what I remember of the books,
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:Philip: He's
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:Matt: it feels Yeah,
he's carrying the sword.
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:It feels much
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:Philip: of Narsil with him the
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:whole
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:Matt: Well, it, it, well, in the books,
he, the, I, I think the shards are Are
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:they not in Rivendell in the books?
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:Philip: I don't know, maybe
they, are, but I thought,
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:Matt: they,
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:Philip: I thought he had
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:like, some part of the
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:Matt: he might have some part of it.
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:But, um He has other heirlooms
of the family as well.
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:Yeah, so he grows up in Rivendell.
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:And then, maybe he does have the hilt?
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:Because I think, uh, Elrond, when he tells
him his true heritage, he, like, presents
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:But then, like, in the books, like,
when he sets out, he's just kind of
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:like Alright, I guess I'm going south.
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:I guess I'm gonna go claim Gondor.
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:Uh, like, it's sort of
a foregone conclusion.
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:And I think there's a little bit of
tension between Boromir and Aragorn.
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:Because Boromir's like,
Gondor doesn't need a king.
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:And Aragorn's just like, I'm the
king, I don't really know what to say.
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:And so, again, it could be, it could be a
little bit different, but because, again,
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:the books The Lord of the Rings books are
very much like an accounting of events.
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:They're not, it's very plot
driven, not character driven.
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:So, the movies are a little
bit more character driven.
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:And I think if the books were
more character driven, then you
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:would have Aragorn being like,
Oh, I don't want to be king.
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:But then slowly over the course
of the adventure, he becomes king.
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:Like he gets convinced to be king.
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:But because it's, like, as good as they
are, because it's a great telling of a
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:story, but it's very much modeled after,
and inspired by, like, the ancient sagas.
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:And those, like, when you think
about, like, Beowulf, or the Odyssey,
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:but especially, like, the, like,
things like Beowulf, it's just,
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:like, Beowulf doesn't develop as a
character over the course of Beowulf.
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:Beowulf is just awesome.
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:He's just like, Alright, I'm
gonna go kill this monster,
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:And it's just like, it's, the
whole point of it is not to be
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:like, "Oh, let's follow Beowulf."
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:It's just like, Look at Beowulf.
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:He is cool.
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:Here are all the cool things he did.
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:Not that, not that, like, I like Beowulf.
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:I think it's I love that
kind of storytelling.
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:But, The Lord of the Rings, with
characters like Aragorn, Like, the
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:main character that's struggling, over
the course of the story, is Frodo.
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:Because he's literally carrying
the weight of the ring.
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:that's the character that
has the internal struggle.
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:Aragorn, that side of the story is much
more about like, alright, frodo's off
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:doing his thing, now we have to deal
with Sauron's, like, attacks on the West.
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:And so, Aragorn is not like In the
movies, they made him a little bit
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:deeper of a character because that's
sort of how storytelling had shifted.
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:To the time that the movies were created.
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:But in the books, he's just a little
bit more sure of himself, and he's just
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:like, yeah, I'm gonna go become king,
but he's still Because, like, he still
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:has, reservations about becoming king
until the war has been taken care of.
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:Like, he only secretly enters the
city to heal Faramir and Eowyn.
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:He doesn't openly enter the city until,
uh, until after the ring is destroyed.
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:Philip: Interesting, huh?
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:Matt: yeah, no, he doesn't openly
enter the city as the king until
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:after Sauron has been defeated.
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:Philip: So I didn't that,
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:Matt: yeah, it's a, it's something
that he makes a point of doing.
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:Um, yeah.
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:But it's not because like, oh,
I don't want to be king yet.
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:It's like, I still have a job to do and we
can't celebrate until Sauron's defeated.
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:So it's, it's much more of a, like,
the symbols of the kingship, like
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:in the movies they make a big deal
about him, like, presenting the sword.
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:And I think he does in
the books too, maybe?
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:Again, it's been a really long time.
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:And that section of the books is
also, like, there's a bunch of
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:stuff that's not in the movies,
like, Like, there's a whole grou...
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:there's like an entire tribe of people
that the Rohirrim meet in, like, the
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:mountains of Gondor that come and
help, I think, and they're just not
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:mentioned, and there's, like, an entire
group of, uh, Gondorian, People from
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:like, outside of Minas Tirith, Like
in the movies, it's kind of like,
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:there's Gondor, and it's basically
like, Minas Tirith and Wilderness.
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:Philip: Bringing it back to the whole
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:oaths thing though.
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:While it's a
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:nice rabbit trail to go on.
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:Yeah, so basically there's an oath that
the men of the dead swear to Isildur.
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:They don't keep that oath when Isildur
tells them, hey, you basically are
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:not gonna be able to die until You,
like, come aid one of my descendants.
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:Now, does he say, is it one of his
descendants or one of his, uh, or does
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:it have to be actually, like, a king?
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:Because I guess, like,
Aragorn isn't necessarily king
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:yet when he has the sword.
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:Matt: it's, again, it's like, I
think, I, I can't remember how
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:they, what the oath is in the books.
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:I don't even, I think it's just, they
promise to help fight against Sauron.
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:They don't, and Isildur curses them.
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:Like, I don't think Isildur
necessarily even, actually, I don't
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:have my copy of the book here.
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:I'm going to look up.
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:Well, no, I won't.
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:Cause I don't even know what to look
up exactly, but it's like, they,
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:They break their oath and they just,
like Isildur is just, he curses
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:them and then just kind of moves on.
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:I think he does say something about until
your oath is fulfilled, but Because it's
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:like specifically they promise to fight
against Sauron, because I think they had
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:been allied with Sauron at one point.
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:And so that's why he
makes them swear the oath.
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:And so, it isn't until specifically
they, they fight against Sauron
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:that their oath is fulfilled.
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:So, yeah.
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:Philip: The only thing that I found
was, like, what Aragorn tells them.
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:And it's basically, like, the
same thing he says in the movie.
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:"
And when all this land is clean of the servants of Sauron, I will
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:hold the Oath fulfilled, and ye
shall have peace and depart forever.
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:For I am Elessar,
shielder's heir of Gondor."
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:So anyways,
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:Matt: Yeah.
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:Again, I think those are the
most, like, prevalent oaths.
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:Because A lot of the other ones
are really like, personal oaths.
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:Um, between like, individual people.
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:Where they're, they're not as like, grand.
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:Or like, world impacting.
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:At least, not explicitly.
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:Like, you have, you have one here.
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:Gollum swearing to serve
the Master of the Precious.
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:And it's like, okay, well that
one does have pretty important
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:implications eventually, but it's
not Well, I, cause he He promises
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:to serve the Master of the Precious.
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:Philip: What's interesting
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:is, uh, when I was like, looking at it
in the book, um, one thing that came
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:up was, Frodo was telling him, don't
swear about it on the ring, swear, like,
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:swear by the ring.
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:Um, which is interesting, like, The
difference he was making there, but
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:Matt: Yeah, I'm not, I like, I
know he He says don't swear on it.
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:Uh, but swear by it.
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:Yeah, I don't know.
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:I'm not quite sure what
to make of that one.
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:Because he also, Like, he swears
not to harm Frodo, essentially.
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:But then, like, the rest of his arc is
kind of him trying to get out of it.
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:Um, So, like, he's like Well, I won't
harm Frodo, but I'll just lead Frodo to
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:Shelob, let her eat him, and then once she
poops him out, I'll take the ring back.
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:Which, you know, I don't like that he
wants to do that, but it's a pretty
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:solid plan, it's just that Sam's way
cooler than anyone else in the story.
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:Um,
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:Philip: I think that also, Frodo asked him
like, like, what are you wanting to do?
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:Like you're swearing this oath to do
like, what are you trying to keep?
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:I think like part of it is,
Gollum saying like, oh, I want
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:to like, I want to do good.
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:Something like that.
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:And the other part is that he's not
gonna let him take it or him get
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:it, which I think is really Sauron.
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:Matt: But again, I think,
I think that's mostly...
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:It's so hard to tell with Gollum,
because, his one overarching
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:motivation behind, like, everything
he does is he wants the ring back.
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:So when he says he won't let Sauron
get it, it's because he wants it.
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:It's not because he cares about
the, the goodness of the world.
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:He just doesn't, he just wants the ring.
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:Now, obviously, giving it to Gollum would
be probably the second fastest way of
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:getting it back to Sauron, other than
just straight up giving it to Sauron.
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:So, Sméagol, again, and like, I think
we've talked about this before, that he's
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:interesting because he ultimately doesn't
become good at the end of the story.
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:He kind of gets redeemed.
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:Because he's ultimately the
one who's directly responsible
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:for destroying the ring.
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:But it's It's entirely because
he just wants the ring.
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:He kind of like, for a while there, you're
like, oh, he's helping Sam and Frodo.
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:He's Maybe he's like, getting away
from the influence of the ring.
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:But in, at, at the end, he
like, relapses, basically.
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:And I think part of that is because
they, like, the closer you get to Mt.
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:Doom, the more influence
the ring has over you.
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:which you see played out
basically every time a character
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:connected to the ring goes to Mt.
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:Doom.
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:So, Isildur almost destroys it, and then
he's just like, nah, I'm gonna keep it.
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:And then Frodo is like,
does the same thing.
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:Like, he's walked all this way, and
then he's just like, nah, it's mine.
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:And then, again, I think that's also,
that also has an important part of, um,
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:Like, it's that decision by Frodo to claim
the ring that kind of triggers Gollum's,
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:ultimate, like, anger and relapse.
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:Because it's just like, well, Frodo's
been on this mission to destroy the ring,
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:and I think there's a part of Gollum,
like the Smeagol part of Gollum, that's
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:like, realizes that if the ring gets
destroyed, then he'll be free of this
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:like, terrible, terrible desire for it.
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:But as soon as Frodo is just like,
no, screw it, I'm taking the ring,
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:Gollum's like, no, I want the ring.
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:If it's not gonna be
destroyed, it's gonna be mine.
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:Although, again, I think that
there's Gollum is not a character
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:that comes across as logically
thinking through things.
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:He just kind of does things, and
I think it's a combination of that
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:and the fact that they're closer to
Mount Doom, that it's just the pull
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:is stronger on him, but it's really
fascinating because all these things
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:combined lead to Gollum taking over.
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:Which you could argue
Gollum never swore the oath.
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:It was Smeagol that swore the oath.
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:Um,
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:because yeah well there he's treated
there are times especially in the movie
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:but even in the books Gollum and Smeagol
are treated as two different characters
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:even like in the books, in the story Sam
is like there's beater and there's biter
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:and it's the two different sides of like
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:there's Gollum, who is a Gollum,
I guess, and there's Smeagol who's
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:like the remains of a hobbit.
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:And he's, he is treated very much so
as two different characters, and the
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:Smeagol persona has been so, like,
pushed down for so long that he's,
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:like, when he re-emerges, he's like very
childlike and like, innocent, and like,
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:kind of wants to do the right thing.
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:And Gollum, who is basically just the
personality of the ring, essentially,
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:Is like this wicked, nasty little jerk.
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:and that's the interesting, and
again, the interesting part of it
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:is that at the end, Gollum wins out.
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:Smeagol loses, Gollum wins, gets
the ring, and then slips and
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:saves the world by accident.
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:Um,
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:Philip: Yeah.
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:The only way
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:Matt: it's
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:Philip: can be done.
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:Matt: Yeah, it's, it's really interesting.
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:It, it is interesting, too, that, like,
Yeah, you can't save the world on purpose.
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:Whether you're fighting Morgoth or
destroying the ring, Can't over,
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:you can't overpower Morgoth, And you
can't overpower the ring, And you
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:either have to have The gods or fate.
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:Which, if you wanted to get super,
like, esoteric with it, you could argue
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:that, like, there is some kind of divine
intervention with, like, Eru or one of the
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:Valar, probably Eru, getting, basically,
causing Gollum to slip to destroy the
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:ring, I don't necessarily, like, I
don't necessarily think that that was
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:fully Tolkien's intention, because
he never like, because The Lord
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:of the Rings is really like, a
couple steps away from the Valar.
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:They're mentioned a few times and in
passing, but they're never like, like if
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:you just read the Lord of the Rings It's
kind of ambiguous as to whether or not
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:they're actually involved in anything.
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:Philip: general whenever they're
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:Matt: They're pretty general and like,
the most influence they have on the world
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:is like, when Frodo's in Shelob's Lair
using the, the phial, and like, calling
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:out to the, the one, I can't remember her
name right now, And you can kind of argue
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:that her power is like infusing the file,
but even that's like an artifact of them.
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:It's not like them
directly getting involved.
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:Um, and then you read the Silmarillion
and they're like characters that like
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:interact with elves and half the time
they're like the coolest people in
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:the world and half the time they just
do nothing for like a thousand years.
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:I think, I think Tolkien should
have showed up at some point more.
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:He's my favorite.
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:All he does is beat up Morgoth.
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:It's great.
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:Philip: That's true.
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:So just to go to the movie route on like
this last one, at least from like in the
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:movie, you got, you have Aragorn swearing
to Boromir that he's not going to let
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:the White City fall, which is, you know,
Minas Tirith, or his people fail, which,
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:in a sense, like, if you think about it,
it's like, oh, well, like, This is like,
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:Aragorn's like, turning point, right?
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:He's like, swearing an oath
to like, basically, be king.
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:but, Yeah.
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:like, out of all these that
we were talking about, I mean,
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:besides like, maybe, like,
with, Gollum and Frodo, maybe.
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:all the other ones are, have
like a really big impact, right?
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:Like, there's a direct like, impact
of like, you swearing an oath that
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:actually like, means something.
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:Not that this doesn't mean anything,
but these were all like, all the ideas
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:that I had for like, the oaths that I
could think of that were That were like
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:ever mentioned, but, it's interesting
how is an, there is like an impact
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:Matt: Yeah.
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:No, I, I definitely think The
oath that Aragorn swears to
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:Boromir in the movie, it is...
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:peter Jackson used that as his like,
kind of first, not first, because,
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:like, so in the books, Aragorn is
trying to become king because he knows
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:it's his destiny and his duty, but
also because Elrond basically says
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:you can marry Arwen when you're king.
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:And Aragorn's like, all right, I'm down.
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:In the movies, it's, they kinda move
that ball into Arwen's court, where
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:it's like Arwen really loves Aragorn
and he loves Arwen, and Arwen is the one
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:that convinces Elrond to let her marry
Aragorn, so they had to give Aragorn kinda
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:some other reason to become king, um,
and so they, they have this whole ark.
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:And I, I think it's, It
is, it's very interesting.
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:So, He swears the oath to Boromir.
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:He, Puts on Boromir's, Uh,
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:Philip: links.
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:Matt: Yeah, His, his, Armor.
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:Philip: Yeah.
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:Matt: But only on his arms.
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:So he has, that's like his first
turning point is, I'm adding
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:the Gondorian, Armor to my arms.
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:Then, That's like the first stage of his
like, Alright, I'm gonna become king.
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:Then, cause now that I'm thinking
about it, He slowly collects Gondorian
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:artifacts throughout the movies.
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:If you think about it, he gets the armor,
which is his, his kind of, So, beginning
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:of the fellowship, He has nothing, and
he has no intention of becoming king.
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:Boromir dies, he's like, alright, I
promised Boromir, I'm gonna do this.
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:Puts on the armor, the, the arm
armor, I can't remember what they're
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:called.
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:Um,
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:Philip: They're like cuffs.
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:Matt: they're not,
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:They're no, they're like,
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:Philip: right?
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:Yes.
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:Yes, that's right.
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:Matt: he puts on the bracers.
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:Then, he does some fighting, but
he's not fighting in Gondor yet.
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:He's helping Rohan.
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:Um, but he has taken up the identity
of, he's like, trying to help Gondor.
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:with like, Trying to convince
Thayoden to help, help Gondor?
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:Then, Paths of the Dead.
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:He gets the sword.
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:Which, in the books, Representatives
do come from Rivendell and give
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:him the royal banner at that point.
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:Because he's like, now I'm going to start
revealing myself to the people of Gondor
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:and be like, the king is returning.
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:So there is an element of that.
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:But, uh, they just replaced the
banner with the sword because Let's be
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:honest, swords are cooler than flags.
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:I love flags.
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:I've got flags all around me.
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:You can't see them in the camera,
but I've got flags all around me.
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:Um, but swords are cool.
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:Like, For a movie audience, it's just
like, Yay, he got a piece of cloth!
631
:Versus, Yay, he got a sword!
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:Um, So he gets, he gets the sword.
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:So that's him being like moving from
the, I'm going to do this to the,
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:alright, I have the symbol of power.
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:I'm going to start like claiming
the identity of the king of
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:Gondor, which he then goes and
uses with the armies of the dead.
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:Then you move into, he comes out,
he helps fight at the battle of
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:Pelennor fields, all of that.
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:Then they marched to the black gate
and he's wearing the livery of Gondor.
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:He's got the, the white tree
on his, on his armor now.
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:He has taken up the like identity
of like I am now leading Gondor.
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:Um, I've put on more of the
Gondorianness to myself.
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:Um, he's actually sort of
acting as a king should.
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:So he starts out being
like, I'm not gonna be king.
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:Then he's like, all right, I'm gonna,
he's determined to become king.
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:Like he's decided to become king.
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:Then he starts claiming
the identity of the king.
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:Then he starts more or
less being the king.
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:And it's once, it's only at the very end
when he gets the coronation that he like
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:completes the whole persona basically.
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:And it's now I have fulfilled everything.
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:Now I am the king.
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:Like I am.
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:Ruling Gondor, I am doing all this,
and so it's the progression throughout
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:the movies of nothing Gondorian,
bracers, sword, armor, crown.
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:And I think that Aragorn swearing to
Boromir is because he sees that, like,
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:he sees, like, Boromir kind of reveals to
him that, like, Because at the beginning,
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:like Boromir is a little bit of a jerk,
um, by the end, Aragorn kind of sees,
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:oh, there's something worth saving here.
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:There's some, like, this guy really cares
and he is actually like a noble dude.
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:And so, and it's Boromir being like,
I would've followed you as my king.
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:That kind of pushes him over the edge.
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:So.
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:Yeah!
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:And I just put this together as I was
thinking about it, that like, it's,
666
:throughout the movie, every time he gets
another Gondorian artifact, or piece
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:of kit, he like, moves one step closer
to being like, the complete, full king.
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:Philip: That's interesting.
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:yeah.
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:That's interesting.
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:Well,
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:Matt: Oh
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:Philip: so we started off by
talking about Fëanor and the elves.
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:Matt: boy.
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:Philip: here is Elrond and Arwen
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:to represent the elves.
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:And then we also talked
about the Men of the Dead.
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:So this here is the King
of the Dead with his crown.
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:Matt: Very Halloween y.
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:Philip: Yes, very Halloween in the spirit.
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:He's also very dead too.
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:Matt: Yeah, does he glow in the dark?
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:Philip: He does glow in the dark.
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:He does glow in the dark.
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:And uh, we talked
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:Matt: color, sort of.
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:Philip: kind of about Frodo
and Sam and Gollum and
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:Matt: Frodo and Sam and G That's great.
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:Gollum's oath to never..
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:Philip: To never, he
swore on the precious.
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:That was, yeah, he swore by the precious.
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:However, in the movie,
he swore on the precious.
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:He didn't swear by it.
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:And then, to just kind of cap it off,
we got Elendil who is the first king,
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:Matt: Oh, yes.
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:Let's just
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:Quick tangent, doesn't in the movie
he, um, He's like, gonna swear by
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:the, the master of the precious.
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:Philip: On the, on the
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:Matt: Which then, Which then, Frodo
doesn't want to do because that's Sauron.
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:Even though Sam, uh, Gollum's
saying that's like him, like Frodo.
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:Philip: Oh, making him the
master because he's the master
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:of the ring kind of a thing?
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:Or,
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:Matt: yeah, yeah, yeah, but he
doesn't want him to swear by Sauron.
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:Philip: Yeah,
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:Matt: Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt
your, uh, your showing off of your
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:Philip: But, Yeah.
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:but then, yep, just, I was just
like showing this guy, who's a
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:Elendil but just connecting him
with the whole king line and all.
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:Matt: Yeah.
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:Philip: There is a, well these, to
give it kind of like a side note, these
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:are the uh, these are Hasbro action
figures that whenever the movies came
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:out, me and my brother were like,
like looking for them in every store,
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:or we would go online and get them.
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:Um, when we were younger, we always
felt like, oh we should go to the
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:store, we shouldn't just go online
and cheat, you know what I mean?
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:We had to go to like
the store and find them.
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:But, um, we got some pretty cool
characters from that and I thought I'd
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:do some show and tell at some points.
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:Thanks everybody for listening and,
uh, catch us for the next episode.
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:Thanks.