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Description: Middle-Earth would have to suffer under Morgoth's reign and tyranny for over 500 years before the Valar finally came to the aid of the Free-People, at their brink of their annihilation. What stopped Manwe and the rest of the Valar from attacking Morgoth earlier? Was it somehow for the sake of the Elves and Men or did they have some other motive in mind? ►Merch Link: teespring.com/stores/geekzone-5 Business inquiries: Geekzonemt@gmail.com Narrator - Liam Taylor: lkst96@gmail.com ► Support us on Patreon! - patreon.com/Geek_Zone ► Instagram - instagram.com/geekzonemt ► Facebook - facebook.com/GeekZone-113587049285161 ► Twitter - twitter.com/GeekZoneMT ► Discord - discord.gg/KVhx8vw ================================================ In this series, we explore the history of places in Middle-Earth, Characters or events that took place. The information is presented in an orderly easy to understand way so that it is friendly to people that are new to the Lord of the Rings Lore and Mythos. Special thanks to our Valar-Tier Patrons: Jacob Williams T-Gorman Michael Angel Special thanks to our Wizard-Tier Patrons: Mike Feeney Roland Myrvold James Stodgell Jeremy Pontier Andrew Boehmer Tamar Bains Quotes from Morgoth's Ring (HoME volume 10): "Manwe was the spirit of greatest wisdom and prudence in Arda. He is represented as having had the greatest knowledge of the Music, as a whole, possessed by any one finite mind; and he alone of all persons or minds in that time is represented as having the power of direct recourse to and communication with Eru. He must have grasped with great clarity what even we may perceive dimly: that it was the essential mode of the process of 'history' in Arda that evil should constantly arise, and that out of it new good should constantly come. One especial aspect of this is the strange way in which the evils of the Marrer, or his inheritors, are turned into weapons against evil. If we consider the situation after the escape of Morgoth and the reestablishment of his abode in Middle-earth, we shall see that the heroic Noldor were the best possible weapon with which to keep Morgoth at bay, virtually besieged, and at any rate fully occupied, on the northern fringe of Middle-earth, without provoking him to a frenzy of nihilistic destruction. And in the meanwhile, Men, or the best elements in Mankind, shaking off his shadow, came into contact with a people who had actually seen and experienced the Blessed Realm." "In their association with the warring Eldar Men were raised to their fullest achievable stature, and by the two marriages the transference to them, or infusion into Mankind, of the noblest Elf-strain was accomplished, in readiness for the still distant, but inevitably approaching, days when the Elves would 'fade'. The last intervention with physical force by the Valar, ending in the breaking of Thangorodrim, may then be viewed as not in fact reluctant or even unduly delayed, but timed with precision. The intervention came before the annihilation of the Eldar and the Edain. Morgoth though locally triumphant had neglected most of Middle-earth during the war; and by it he had in fact been weakened: in power and prestige (he had lost and failed to recover one of the Silmarils), and above all in mind." "Eru 'accepted and ratified the position' - though making it plain to Manwe that the Valar should have contested Melkor's domination of Middle-earth far earlier, and that they had lacked estel: they should have trusted that in a legitimate war Eru would not have permitted Melkor so greatly to damage Arda that the Children could not come, or could not inhabit it" If I feature any of your artwork during this video, please drop a message or a comment and I can link your page in the description of my videos! Thumbnail Artists: Antonio Vinci Steven G Artistic Credits: ていくん Sean O'Daniels Luis Teixeira Imad Awan Firatsolhan Alexis Facque Aandr Alyonadf Melkorts4 Elbenherzart Tolrone Bostonflows Andrey Maximov Nalfran Michael Wassermann Karama08 Megatruh Julia Reizen Spellsword95 Kuliszu Ralphdamiani Michelle Tolo Helenkei Ralphdamiani Annamare Emre Çetin Diana Franco Ekalita Yi Jong Rodrigo Fernandes Spartank42 Aquemenes1983 Steven G Foxinshadow Daria Khlebnikova Ösel Soto Suzanne-helmigh Oleksandra Ishchenko Juliedillon Nicolas Chacin Jyongyi The-evil-legacy Elfinfen Aenaluck Rui Gonçalves Nalfran Lorenzo de Sanctis Charles E J Downman Lizzart-zardonicz Álvaro Jiménez John Anthony Di Giovanni Enanoakd Stephanie S Kuraigeijutsu Meanor Naomi Robinson -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Check out my latest video!: "What was Lembas Bread and why was it special? | Lord of the Rings Lore | Middle-Earth" youtu.be/GsrV6KWm1s4 #Morgoth #Middle-Earth #LordOfTheRings #Elves #LOTR #Valar #Men #FirstAge #Tolkien #Lore #Sauron