I wish this story was canon because these two games gave us one of the greatest and strongest heroes of middle earth and an example of why the world can be trusted to men after the elves left. Talion was the best example of humanity and what they are capable of
First its a game... second... get your lore straight, because they were not powerful wizard prior to becoming the nines. Little is known about them aside that they were kings, its never mentioned they were "powerful wizard" for the very simple reason there was only ever 5 people known as wizards and those were the 5 istari.
we never discover the final fate of men in Lord Of The Rings. It is assumed they go to the halls of Mandos for a time and after they leave the physical world all together. Since Tolkien was a very Christian man, I assume they went to Heaven or something like it.
@@CharlesChalut-p4n Even while Tolkien was Christ, his Mythologie of LotR have nothing to do with Christian religion. He studyt Northic Germanen Religion, Celtic Religion and i thought probably the Greek's for his own Mythology. Rohan is the Equivalent to the Bataver, which were a part of the Chatten. The Bataver splitt from the Chatten and got conquered and enslaved by Romani, who used the Bataver as their own Soldier and Rider Folk. The Bataver were also known as the one and only and feared Germanen Riderfolk. Their 1. Godfather was Odin, later by the influence of the Romani, it switched to "Hercules Magusanus." Eru Illuvatar, means litterly "Godfather" which is the meaning of a God, who stays as a symbolic father, over all the other Gods (Like Zeus, Odin and so on) The Christian God maybe stole that title from other religions, but in his case it's not even the correct meaning. So as example Gandalf as a Maia, is not some kind of an Angle, he is some kind of a lesser God. Vala could be equaly to some kind as Thor and so on. Why should tolkien study the culture and religion of other religions, when he plan to make the religion of his work after his own? Specialy when it is about an enemy-picture-world. He made it after a war, and he felt like all this war was definitly wrong and bloody. Nothing like the stuff he believed in. So something else had to fitt better. (even if Christian is in my opinion one of the worst religion and not a better one than as example the nordic one. Even if the nordic one was surely more bloody, the christs were always like snakes. ^^) But yeah, nvm besides that. He even made a completly folk, inspired by a folk that believes in another religion that he studyt just to bring it into his story. So no, don't compare lotr mythologie with christ religion, it's a mix of celtic, greek and much nordic/germanen mythologie for sure. And probably if you're interest you should read something about the Bataver, they're damn interesting. They were able to swim in full armor with their horses, and had alot of tricks which made them feared by their enemys as such a strong riderfolk. They also were the ones, who started the fall of the Roman empire. They brought Roman's their first lose at their own Roman War camp. As they started a revolt. So Rohan is made after a pretty damn realistic, epic folk which forged history of the real world.
I wish this story was canon because these two games gave us one of the greatest and strongest heroes of middle earth and an example of why the world can be trusted to men after the elves left.
Talion was the best example of humanity and what they are capable of
Amen
no sequel? call it shadow of the nine
No way.... Nazgûl were Kings and powerful Wizards.Not to mention they already exists milleniums before the events depicted in this game,so....
the Game is non canon, and Talion replaced one of the Nazgûl as far as i remember here. He wasn't the actuall 9th.
It's a game bro. It's not Canon.
First its a game... second... get your lore straight, because they were not powerful wizard prior to becoming the nines. Little is known about them aside that they were kings, its never mentioned they were "powerful wizard" for the very simple reason there was only ever 5 people known as wizards and those were the 5 istari.
@@MaleniaSuccubwhat happened to celebrimbor
This game desecrates Tolkien's work.
What track playing in the end?
Nazi gul ba nazit dar bamanom, nazi hamdami man, too dar khana ma push ti daar bemanom, nazi ham dami man
2359mine....
was that vailnor
Doubt it. Tolkien never explained where men go after death but I like how the game still gave us a happy ending for Talion
we never discover the final fate of men in Lord Of The Rings. It is assumed they go to the halls of Mandos for a time and after they leave the physical world all together. Since Tolkien was a very Christian man, I assume they went to Heaven or something like it.
@@CharlesChalut-p4n Even while Tolkien was Christ, his Mythologie of LotR have nothing to do with Christian religion. He studyt Northic Germanen Religion, Celtic Religion and i thought probably the Greek's for his own Mythology.
Rohan is the Equivalent to the Bataver, which were a part of the Chatten.
The Bataver splitt from the Chatten and got conquered and enslaved by Romani, who used the Bataver as their own Soldier and Rider Folk.
The Bataver were also known as the one and only and feared Germanen Riderfolk.
Their 1. Godfather was Odin, later by the influence of the Romani, it switched to "Hercules Magusanus."
Eru Illuvatar, means litterly "Godfather" which is the meaning of a God, who stays as a symbolic father, over all the other Gods (Like Zeus, Odin and so on)
The Christian God maybe stole that title from other religions, but in his case it's not even the correct meaning.
So as example Gandalf as a Maia, is not some kind of an Angle, he is some kind of a lesser God.
Vala could be equaly to some kind as Thor and so on.
Why should tolkien study the culture and religion of other religions, when he plan to make the religion of his work after his own? Specialy when it is about an enemy-picture-world. He made it after a war, and he felt like all this war was definitly wrong and bloody. Nothing like the stuff he believed in. So something else had to fitt better.
(even if Christian is in my opinion one of the worst religion and not a better one than as example the nordic one. Even if the nordic one was surely more bloody, the christs were always like snakes. ^^)
But yeah, nvm besides that. He even made a completly folk, inspired by a folk that believes in another religion that he studyt just to bring it into his story.
So no, don't compare lotr mythologie with christ religion, it's a mix of celtic, greek and much nordic/germanen mythologie for sure.
And probably if you're interest you should read something about the Bataver, they're damn interesting. They were able to swim in full armor with their horses, and had alot of tricks which made them feared by their enemys as such a strong riderfolk.
They also were the ones, who started the fall of the Roman empire. They brought Roman's their first lose at their own Roman War camp. As they started a revolt.
So Rohan is made after a pretty damn realistic, epic folk which forged history of the real world.
The place where human soul are most likely to end is the timeless halls, which is where Eru Iluvatar, the creator of all Ea.
@@MaleniaSuccubEa…
games?
Christ Jesus is Lord He will forgive you for your sins
No Randy marsh is Lorde