What happened to the Blue Wizards?

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@philip8551
@philip8551 10 ай бұрын
The Blue Wizards formed an alt-rock band and are still touring to this day.
@theMightywooosh
@theMightywooosh 10 ай бұрын
Blue oyster cult?
@larryroberts3598
@larryroberts3598 10 ай бұрын
They updated their image...the Blue Man Group
@Cauin450
@Cauin450 10 ай бұрын
Possible Names: Wizards With Attitude. Rocking Out The Blues. Galadriel na- ur!
@_RiseAgainst
@_RiseAgainst 10 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it was Ska
@dreameater9247
@dreameater9247 10 ай бұрын
Lmao they are just awful too
@John_Locke_108
@John_Locke_108 10 ай бұрын
The lack of information regarding The Blue Wizards makes the whole world feel more real. Tolkien could have easily given them a complete back story. Instead he keeps up pretense that we're reading a history of a real world and sometimes things get lost to time and become legend.
@apollosungod2819
@apollosungod2819 10 ай бұрын
He was clearly debating on setting up the new threat story arc... had he actually bothered to focus on secretly writing the new threat, it would seem those two Blue Wizards would have been pivotal to the story and how the remaining races would deal with them given that most of the elves are gone.
@gavasiarobinssson5108
@gavasiarobinssson5108 10 ай бұрын
Is it not real?😢
@mr.campwell3655
@mr.campwell3655 10 ай бұрын
The blue wizards left "middle earth" into the east. It's a story of middle earth when they don't return to the region they don't return to the story. What Saruman did in the east isn't in the store. My thoughts.
@Cre80s
@Cre80s 10 ай бұрын
Exactly, the fact not every character (even powerful ones) get fleshed out completely does make it feel more real, like a world. We live in an era of fiction (movie/tv franchises especially) getting, frankly, explained to death. Star Wars especially. They'll take the most inconsequential background character and announce a whole streaming series about him. And not because it’s good for the the imaginativeness, but money. Money they're happy to take and money some fans are happy to pay, whilst not respecting the value of restraint, and not petting their puppy to death.
@williamapple7705
@williamapple7705 10 ай бұрын
Tolkien certainly built his story like a real legendary tale, with threads like this. There’s no other work I can think of that feels like something that came about as stories for an old history in a different world, as told by people passing down legendary tales of the past. It just feels like a real kind of world with stuff like this. I love it.
@Phlucious
@Phlucious 10 ай бұрын
I think in this context Saruman’s obsession with the One Ring makes total sense. He consulted with the Blue Wizards and realized, with their help, that defeating Sauron was pointless unless the One Ring was also destroyed. Or maybe they succeeded in finding Sauron or the One Ring and were destroyed, either through carelessness or hubris. Perhaps even the behavior of all three wizards we DO know reflect their own reactions to the failure of the Blue Wizards. Radegast distrusted his own power and opted to ignore the ring and Sauron, attempting to avoid the conflict altogether by focusing on treating its symptoms. Saruman trusted his own power and believed he wouldn’t fail the same way as the Blue Wizards, but his search to destroy the ring turned into an obsessive desire to possess it for himself. Gandalf, meanwhile, learned the humility necessary to act indirectly (like Eru Iluvitar, notably) and entrust the act to a worthy proxy, refusing to even TOUCH the ring himself.
@thecpt6265
@thecpt6265 10 ай бұрын
interesting take, I can see it tbh. I think Saruman didn't wanna discuss the blue wizards at all because they were effectively spies behind enemy line, making them known could tip off sauron's goons to search for them and finally destroy them.
@PhilBoswell
@PhilBoswell 10 ай бұрын
Just to check, wasn't Gandalf's reluctance to touch the Ring made up for the movie? I'm pretty sure he handled it when he took it out of the fire in Bag End…
@Pikktryne
@Pikktryne 10 ай бұрын
@@PhilBoswell Yeah, gandalf touches the ring alright xD In the book at least
@ChBrahm
@ChBrahm 10 ай бұрын
@@Pikktryne yes but in the end the point still stands. Radagast was to afraid of the corruption of his power to get involved while Saruman was so confident in his power that he fell to that corruption. Gandalf walked the line between those 2 using his power to help but making it so that someone more suited for the task were to destroy the ring.
@Pikktryne
@Pikktryne 10 ай бұрын
@@ChBrahm i do agree with his take completely just confirmed that the reluctance to just touch the ring is movie stuff since i happened to read that passage of the book a day or so before writing the comment :)
@sfrink1425
@sfrink1425 10 ай бұрын
I like to think the phrase "fell to evil" means that they were defeated / killed / otherwise overcome by evil, not that they became evil and servants of Sauron. Maybe the reason why Saruman came back was because HE betrayed THEM. Or ran off when they needed his help. I think this is just as plausible as the other speculations.
@tommasheen963
@tommasheen963 7 ай бұрын
Perhaps both, perhaps one turned evil and then captured the other to prevent any challenges. 1 good one and one evil one. That could make for a good tale.
@hound3000
@hound3000 6 ай бұрын
I've always thought that Saruman killed them or something.
@JohnPeacekeeper
@JohnPeacekeeper 6 ай бұрын
This would honestly be in line with the way they hampered Sauron's mustering of the Easterlings. They started cults which in a way made complete domination of their masses by Sauron more difficult, like fighting fire with fire. Sauron or his agents must have had to deal with them, but by the time of the War of the Ring, the damage to their cause was already too deep
@SariusxX
@SariusxX 5 ай бұрын
Ah, but the quote seems to be "fell *into* evil", which is less ambiguous. I'd assume that Tolkien knew very well how to use or avoid that ambiguity.
@ManFromTheFizz
@ManFromTheFizz Ай бұрын
Nooooooooooooooooooo I can't believe it!
@Mathemagical55
@Mathemagical55 10 ай бұрын
They found Saruman's secret stash of Old Toby and were never heard of again.
@Danratman
@Danratman 7 ай бұрын
Love a bit of old toby
@firstandlastname6194
@firstandlastname6194 7 ай бұрын
Black tar Old Toby. Before they knew it they were doing magic tricks on the streets.
@lProN00bl
@lProN00bl 7 ай бұрын
And pinned it on Gandalf
@seferino
@seferino 4 ай бұрын
They set up shop in the east. 🌿👽
@LKMNOP
@LKMNOP 3 ай бұрын
You forget the Tolkien has said that old Toby, or leafweed was just tobacco. He actually wrote that. It was not marijuana. That was the stupid movie that totally screwed things from the book.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 10 ай бұрын
Great video as usual, Robert. The major problem is that the Professor didn't live to be 200! So much left to write! I'm so grateful for what he DID leave.
@expred
@expred 10 ай бұрын
What an amazing thought if he lived another 100 years or so, we would have so much more lore information!
@phily8093
@phily8093 7 ай бұрын
Indeed. I'd like to see a video of why or how the Istari became associated with their colours. White it seems always intended for the most powerful. Perhaps in opposition to the dark, perhaps to suggest purity, and light, although that didn't seem to fit Saruman at all, even in the beginning. Grey is more ambiguous, perhaps purposefully so in a story perspective, but in terms of Middle Earth as if real, then why? Is it one down from White on the paint chart? Supposedly less noticable, but not to be underestimated? And brown, well yes, nature is brown, sort of, although I'd suggest green would have been more apt a representation for Radagast. And the blue are the most curious colours of all. Blue to suggest the sea? The sky? And I know they both came to Middle Earth as friends/brothers of sorts, but surely there are enough colours in the rainbow to distinguish them.
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 5 ай бұрын
Great video. I never thought of what you speculated about the Blue Wizards in the sequel Tolkien briefly started. I like it. Tolkien is so visionary. I don’t doubt he omitted the Blue Wizards purposely for future tales.
@ivandedov
@ivandedov 10 ай бұрын
You actually got it all wrong this time, Maestro. Tolkien says that they failed in 1958, but the note of their success and early coming to the Middle-earth was written much later. And nowhere in that note it is said that they went back to Valinor the first time around. It's just another case of the Professor changing his mind and re-writing his initial tale of their failure. If we stick to Tolkien's late writings the story goes like this: they arrived early, helped a lot but did not return to Valinor with Gandalf. Why? We do not know, of course. Maybe there still was some job to be done in the East, who knows...
@Uncle_Fred
@Uncle_Fred 10 ай бұрын
If I had to guess, they probably developed some strong connections to the peoples' they encountered, much like Gandolf did in the Shire. One or both of them perhaps felt obligated to stick around after the Second Age in an attempt to right some of the deeper wrongs in Middle Earth. It's one thing to defeat a dark lord, it's an entirely different matter to wipe away cult practices and beliefs that made some of these groups predisposed to autocrats like Sauron. In this, I feel they had only mixed success. Perhaps these efforts even led to actions that caused men to form new cults around the wizards themselves.
@JMThought
@JMThought 10 ай бұрын
@@Uncle_Fredthis makes a lot of sense to me. But I’m bias as I think it’s the more interesting outcome.
@Neokretai
@Neokretai 10 ай бұрын
Yeah this video is basically mixing up older and newer narratives on the Blue Wizards and trying to make story of them, when in fact its obvious that the later narrative is what Tolkien intended to be their story,
@ellyjett
@ellyjett 10 ай бұрын
I had hoped they found a good calling in place of their original one. Might go against what was planned for them but I never liked to think they became evil, rather traveled wide and saw problems to quash and people to help.
@benlowe1701
@benlowe1701 10 ай бұрын
Personally, I like to reconcile the two stories by having one of the Two fall to the Shadow, and the other remaining true to their mission, with the two brothers slaying each other in a greek style tragedy. Pure Fanon on my part, but it makes for fun contemplation.
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 10 ай бұрын
Can we talk about how Radagast took the biggest L though? From the vast countries that were Middle-Earth, he only had to watch _one_ forest. And it just so happened to be the forest Sauron was hiding in. And he totally missed that. It's almost impressively incompetent 😄
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 10 ай бұрын
Ahh....but his task was NOT to watch Mirkwood. He simply chose that place as an effective hideout against his true calling. He was not searching from Sauron, he was effectively HIDING from him. That is why he didn't discover anything.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 10 ай бұрын
OMG, I never realized that! Good point! 🤣🤣🤣
@Kelnx
@Kelnx 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've always wondered how the wizards missed that one. Who or what exactly did they think this "Necromancer" was? Are dark magical figures just a dime a dozen in Middle Earth to the point where Gandalf, Radaghast, and Saruman just can't tell which magician in some woods might be the dark lord himself. Ok, we know such entities particularly by the 3rd age aren't in any way common, which is why it's a bit of a headscratcher for me. I mean, "The Mirkwood" even though it used to be "Greenwood the Great" suddenly goes all dark and nobody is like "hmm, I wonder if there's something evil hiding in them trees somewhere? Maybe even at Dol Guldur?". Even if they considered it could be one of the Nazgul perhaps, that would still warrant investigation. I guess the question is, what were the Istari doing for most of their time in the 3rd Age?
@blueshit199
@blueshit199 10 ай бұрын
the halfling leaf (and his love for mushrooms) has clearly slowed his mind
@justinhammer3196
@justinhammer3196 10 ай бұрын
Hippie wizards, man. They creep me out.
@garicb9271
@garicb9271 9 ай бұрын
Gandalf was a Maiar of Manwe and like him focused on the big picture. Saruman was a Maiar of Aule and like him focused on crafts (ring lore). Radagast was a Maiar of Yavanna and like her focused on growing things. The blue wizards were Maiar of Orome, the hunter of all evil creatures. Tolkien says that Radagast strayed from or failed 'the mission'. But did he really? He was sent by Yavanna and focused on her interests. Perhaps the blue wizards 'failed' in a similar way, focusing on hunting any and all evil creatures as the Vala who sent them would, and not necessarily hunting Sauron specifically.
@kyledabearsfan
@kyledabearsfan 8 ай бұрын
I like this idea very much.
@jeji000
@jeji000 8 ай бұрын
Yes Radagast failed the mission. People often say that he was there for Yavanna's purpose, but why would Yavanna's purpose supercede all the Valar's? They were sent to rally the people of middle earth and be the enemy of Sauron, not to be distracted by their own hobbies. In my opinion Radagast was short sighted and let his own interests consume him and largely ignored or procrastinated on the actual charge given to him. It's a good thing they got lucky with the ring, because if Sauron emerged victorious from the war, all the forests and animals would have been at the mercy of his destructive touch. And Radagst in that confrontation would not have lasted long at all.
@garicb9271
@garicb9271 8 ай бұрын
@@jeji000 But 'the Valar' didn't send Radagast. Yavanna had to ask Saruman specifically to bring him along. So whose mission was he on really?
@jeji000
@jeji000 8 ай бұрын
​@@garicb9271 Of course the Valar sent Radagast, they made him a member of the Istari, the Order specifically made to be Sauron's enemy. He's not just some random git that got to tag along with the others, he is counted among them. So the Order's purpose is also his purpose. Yavanna may have vouched for him because she thought he had a good chance of succeeding, just like how Manwe thought about it of Gandalf. I don't think she's this nature obsessed hippy that cares more about grass than the people of middle earth. She had already made assurance long ago that the forests cannot be abused freely, and that is in the form of giant angry walking talking Ents.
@garicb9271
@garicb9271 8 ай бұрын
@@jeji000 I cant recall but is the term Istari ever used in Valinor? That seems more like a Middle Earth construct referring to all the wizards (regardless of mission). And the way I read the forming of that group, Gandalf, Saurman and 1 of the blue wizards were 'the picks', and yavanna asked saruman to bring radagast (she didnt ask the council of Valar, or do it during that meeting), and the other blue wizard went along 'as a friend'. So I dont think the association with the group 'istari' = being on the same mission. Honestly it read more like they needed to hitch a ride on their boat. I guess trips TO middle earth were hard to come by.
@kentvesser9484
@kentvesser9484 10 ай бұрын
I was always suspicious that the Blue Wizards were eventually betrayed by Saruman in some manner. I suspect Saruman learned all he could from them, then betrayed them in a manner, where he was anonymous to Sauron and his Easterling minions, but the Blue Wizards never suspected he had set them up. These were just two powerful men agitating insurrection against Sauron or the local kings in the region and they were betrayed in a manner where they were caught unaware and quickly killed, while Saruman was away on some errand they had sent him on. I think if they had fallen into Sauron's hands alive to be twisted to his service, Saruman would not have been trusted as much as a servant of Sauron as Sauron would have figured out the reason he had the Blue Wizards fall in his lap was Saruman's treachery and therefore he couldn't be trusted at all as an ally and was clearly after Sauron's ring for himself. After all, they managed to do some kind of mission in the East for over a thousand years with Saruman along for the ride, so it wouldn't seem like they were stumbling and bumbling their way through the East for that long only to be suddenly capture due to their own mistakes, yet Saruman wasn't with them when they finally got caught? Yeah, I think there is a strong case of betrayal by Saruman in some manner.
@mr.campwell3655
@mr.campwell3655 10 ай бұрын
I always imagined they stayed the course for a time then did the Ratigaste thing. That's just where my head went.
@raydavison4288
@raydavison4288 10 ай бұрын
I have long suspected that Saruman was responsible for the downfall of the "Blue Two". 😮
@kentvesser9484
@kentvesser9484 10 ай бұрын
@@mr.campwell3655 I can see that too. Maybe they were having little if any success and had abandoned their mission and that is why Saruman left as they were already fading, or after Saruman left they grew discouraged and faded. Or maybe they grew bitter at the Valar sending them on a thankless task with no backup and just gave up or switched sides as Sauron made them a better offer of a cushy retirement or comfy position administering his allies in the East.
@kentvesser9484
@kentvesser9484 10 ай бұрын
@@raydavison4288 Would explain why he had so little to say about them when he returned from the East despite spending over a thousand years with them and seemingly mentioning little of what he did in the East either. Of course, if I was reading this novel for the first time back in the 50's, 60's or 70's I probably wouldn't have such suspicions as the novel hardly mentions them. It is only later works drawn from Tolkien's notes that shed even a slight bit more light on who the Blue Wizards were. With the passing of years we all overanalyze what info there is as a kind of parlor room chat exercise trying to fill in an information vacuum.
@andrewthomas891
@andrewthomas891 10 ай бұрын
i agree with your call. Saruman probably began his change towards a power monger during that 1000 years time frame you mentioned.
@raydavison4288
@raydavison4288 10 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation of the blue wizards and their fate that I have seen to date. I first read "The Hobbit" and "LOTR" in 1969. 😊
@MaxWithTheSax
@MaxWithTheSax 10 ай бұрын
Was Sauron powerful enough to currupt them to that extent? Even Saruman was never really on Sauron's side and only wanted the power of the ring for himself.
@gustawek
@gustawek 10 ай бұрын
White wizard is stronger than Blue ones according to lore.
@MaxWithTheSax
@MaxWithTheSax 10 ай бұрын
@@gustawek If it came down to pure power that is true but I don't think that is as big of a factor. Gandalf despite being less powerful than Saruman was able to resist taking the ring because he was far wiser than Saruman. I don't think there are many examples in Tolkiens writing where true power comes from actual power.
@tabularasa0606
@tabularasa0606 10 ай бұрын
@@MaxWithTheSax Gandalf was not less powerful, he just didn't want the job of leader.
@MaxWithTheSax
@MaxWithTheSax 10 ай бұрын
​@@tabularasa0606 Tolkien states that Saruman was the most powerful of the maia who were sent to middle earth. So Gandalf was definitely less powerful, instead his strength comes from his wisdom.
@callum1465
@callum1465 8 ай бұрын
@@tabularasa0606until his reincarnation he was less powerful
@malcolmjcullen
@malcolmjcullen 10 ай бұрын
I like to think they're chilling with the Avari, watching the starlight reflect on Lake Cuiviénen.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 10 ай бұрын
Naahh.....the lands have changes and to Cuivienen there is no returning.
@ohmygordd9426
@ohmygordd9426 10 ай бұрын
cuivienen is gone my friend. tolkien said that the changes of the land as the ages progressed caused it to disappear :(
@AskMia411
@AskMia411 10 ай бұрын
Didn’t Tolkien change his mind about the blue wizards later on though? I swear in every discussion on them I’ve heard it mentioned that Tolkien’s last conception of the blue wizards was that they did fulfill their mission and didn’t fall, and eventually returned to valinor.
@Levacque
@Levacque 10 ай бұрын
Makes sense. He was constantly looking for ways to re-write in order to match the amorphous, changeable story in his head. The best example is how the original publication of The Hobbit had Gollum willingly give the ring to Bilbo. But it's all through his work - some of the writing compiled but his son feature the older versions of whatever story, then the most recent version (I won't say final version because I'm convinced Tolkien was never finished). It's really neat because you can see both the way his writing style changed through different eras of his life, as well as getting a snapshot of his processes in crafting a story. I HIGHLY recommend Beren and Luthien for this.
@DavidOfWhitehills
@DavidOfWhitehills 10 ай бұрын
​@@LevacqueGollum willingly gave the ring to Bilbo? There is a first edition of The Hobbit where this happened? A copy of that would be worth a bit.
@Levacque
@Levacque 10 ай бұрын
@@DavidOfWhitehills yeah, it was the published version for decades actually. And then Tolkien wrote it into the narrative of the later series - Bilbo had two versions of his story: the manuscript in the Red Book, which was the truth where he finds it and runs away from Gollum, and the one he told everybody in which Gollum gives it away. Tolkien made new decisions about the One Trying when writing LotR and he had enough influence to go back to the publisher and change the text they'd use in future Hobbit printings. This is what I mean, he really enjoyed giving his story room to grow and change over the decades he spent developing it.
@AskMia411
@AskMia411 10 ай бұрын
@@DavidOfWhitehills Yup, Tolkien released the revised addition just before publication of fellowship. It was brilliantly woven into the lore, as the other comment describes. It was especially effective with readers of the first edition, because they had a whole other version in their head, and then had Gandalf reveal it to be a lie. A plot twist decades in the making 😄 I haven’t looked, but I’d bet that first edition versions of the hobbit are pricey, but I’d also love to read it
@howdareyouexist
@howdareyouexist 8 ай бұрын
it was not ever definitively decided what happened to them tolkien himself only used speculative language
@expred
@expred 10 ай бұрын
I've tried to learn about the blue wizards, but the information is minimal. This video covers all the lore we have, and I learned new things about them too. Great video Robert, I always love watching your Middle Earth videos!
@Loreweavver
@Loreweavver 10 ай бұрын
Side note: this type of throwaway line is my favorite kind of world building. It implies a thing that is knowledge to others but has little to do with the current narrative. Classic example is the throw away line about the "clone wars." That had nerds and geeks speculating for years.
@Loreweavver
@Loreweavver 10 ай бұрын
I like to think they did their tasks well enough in the other lands that it wasn't a full on invasion from the Lords of those lands but seemingly smaller armies of marauders who joined Sauron.
@Hugh.G.Rectionx
@Hugh.G.Rectionx 10 ай бұрын
i think they were busy pounding elf poon
@kitkat6959
@kitkat6959 10 ай бұрын
​@@Hugh.G.Rectionxthis is my headcanon
@Lonaticus
@Lonaticus 3 ай бұрын
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx both can be true at the same time ;)
@ShawnSansonetti
@ShawnSansonetti 10 ай бұрын
They were hanging out with the Entwives! 😉
@poiuttyrfghj8474
@poiuttyrfghj8474 10 ай бұрын
I've seen other videos on the Blue Wizards but this was by far the most detailed and insightful.
@michaelmacdonald2928
@michaelmacdonald2928 10 ай бұрын
You’ve been churning out tons of stuff on all the fictional worlds you cover and just wanted to say it’s appreciated
@ghostdreamer7272
@ghostdreamer7272 10 ай бұрын
Interesting. I never connected them to the discarded sequel. I also thought it was competing ideas that Tolkien never settled on if they were secretly aiding the resistance to Sauron in the east, or fallen and founding secret cults, never thought the intention could be both combined. But ultimately I don’t think they were the villains of the New Shadow - Tolkien also wrote that Sauron’s defeat was the last time there was an evil really centered on and embodied by one supernatural figure, and how the new story was about Men (I’d presume Black Numenoreans and/or the Mouth of Sauron were behind the New Shadow).
@Neokretai
@Neokretai 10 ай бұрын
This is all fine and well but you're forgetting one important thing, Tolkien changed his mind a lot. Sure at one point he wrote that the Blue Wizards failed, but his last writings on them completely changed their story, having them arrive in the Second Age, and being crucial to the defeat of Sauron in the War of the Last Alliance and the War of the Ring. It doesn't make any sense to try and tie in their older narrative as its clear that was discarded by Tolkien.
@JacktheRah
@JacktheRah 10 ай бұрын
Honestly I love this conclusion because it fits very well with Tolkien's works and the themes of the Lord of the Rings. I can imagine that he wouldn't write a return of Sauron but I can imagine him writing a story about a cult lead by the Blue Wizards that tries to bring back Melkor. Maybe even for supposed good reasons. We know of the idea that the world will be remade one day. Maybe the Blue Wizards tried to free Morgoth so that the Ainur would fight him and restart the world, this time without discord and therefore evil. I love that idea, it's very similar to how Tolkien writes his characters who fall to evil. They're not evil for the sake of evil. They're essentially (corrupted) utilitarianists.
@michaelkelleypoetry
@michaelkelleypoetry 10 ай бұрын
Tolkien was a big procrastinator and he even said that without the constant encouragement and badgering of his friend, C.S. Lewis, he never would have completed the Lord of the Rings. By the time he started writing the Sequel, the Inklings were no longer meeting to read to each other and his friendship with Lewis had waned because of the affairs of life: Lewis was further away from Oxford, working in Cambridge as Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature, and Lewis had met Joy Davidman who eventually became his wife.
@yami122
@yami122 16 күн бұрын
Another important reason the sequel was never created Was that he felt it was simply too dark and pessimistic And he just couldn't really figure out a good way to introduce a reason for the story to exist with both dark lords gone there's really no one who can reach that level of power even say a blue wizard is not going to be threatening the entirety of middle Earth And as he wrote it he just plain as I said didn't like the dark tone and was turned off by its growing cultish feel
@robertb6889
@robertb6889 10 ай бұрын
This makes me want to make a D&D or RPG campaign set in such a world. Either between the wars or after the fall of Sauron, with the Blue Wizards as the bad guys.
@alloran0987
@alloran0987 8 ай бұрын
There are D&D source books for 5ed and some of the others that are set after the hobbit, up in dale. I'm sure you could adapt the setting to a later time and roll from there. They're called "Adventures in Middle-Earth"
@robertb6889
@robertb6889 8 ай бұрын
@@alloran0987 could be fun to make happen. =)
@joek4377
@joek4377 10 ай бұрын
The Blue Wizards had a love for oysters and thus changed their names to the "Blue Oyster Cult" with their best selling song: Don't fear the Sauron..
@Pouncer9000
@Pouncer9000 7 ай бұрын
Not a bad post but needs more cowbell
@JamesD92763
@JamesD92763 7 ай бұрын
And Smaug-Zilla
@mattgriewahn8554
@mattgriewahn8554 6 ай бұрын
@@JamesD92763there goes Tokyo!!
@David-ct1rd
@David-ct1rd 21 күн бұрын
🥶🧙‍♂️
@jeffcleveland2268
@jeffcleveland2268 10 ай бұрын
I ran a Middle Earth role playing campaign long ago that was set in the Fourth Age. It involved a group of heroes, under orders from King Eldarion, travelling into the far east of Middle Earth to investigate news of a new empire that preached a cult of Morgoth and was breeding orcs, enslaving men, and putting to the sword the last remnants of the Avari. Upon reaching this distant empire the heroes discovered that it was ruled by the two blue wizards, who had indeed fallen under Sauron's sway and were now twisted and evil. Sauron, before his defeat, had convinced the blue wizards that Iluvatar had betrayed and tricked his first-born children, the Ainur, by tempting them out of the void and into Arda on the promise that they would do great and wonderous things in this new world, only for them to discover that Iluvatar's true plan was that Arda and the Ainur's power would fade, with Arda ultimately destined to be a world for Iluvatar's weakest, and most inferior children; men. Sauron had tried to prevent this destined Age of Men by mastering and wielding what powers still remained in Arda. Ultimately Sauron's plan had failed, but the blue wizards had come up with a plan of their own. In the utter east they had discovered the ruined foundations of the Gates of Morning, still left in the world from when Arda had been made round, and with their empire of slaves, the blue wizards had begun a grand project to rebuild the Gates, tapping into what magical power still remained in the ancient foundations. They believed that completing this project would trigger an alternate Dagor Dagorath, by allowing Morgoth to return from the void here and now, through the Gates of Morning instead of through the Door of Night, at the end of time, as originally prophesied. And further they believed that this utter subversion of Iluvatar's planned timeline for the world would bring his music to a crashing halt, and that Iluvatar would have no choice but to come-to-the-table, so to speak, and negotiate with his first-born children for a new destiny for Arda. Obviously upon discovering what the blue wizards had planned, the heroes had to set about stopping it.
@triandfit1
@triandfit1 10 ай бұрын
Well did they?
@jeffcleveland2268
@jeffcleveland2268 10 ай бұрын
@@triandfit1 Of course. :-)
@trevorstrugatsky1172
@trevorstrugatsky1172 10 ай бұрын
Do you have a spare seat at your gaming table? This sounds like a great campaign!
@wtchrol7864
@wtchrol7864 10 ай бұрын
Is there any media recording from this campaign? It would give us the power of inspiration! How we would drive a host of campaigns! Give it to us!
@daddystabz
@daddystabz 10 ай бұрын
I'm playing currently in a Lord of the Rings 5e online campaign.
@jornspirit
@jornspirit 10 ай бұрын
...another insightful research - much more than I ever hoped to find out about them - thanks so much. To me this piece of history somehow indirectly magnifies even more the importance of Tom Bombadil, although he kept quite away from the troubles of the third age - but he was at ease dealing with the barrow wights and kept the evilness of the trees at bay, the ring had no power over him, and he had many a talk with Farmer Maggot, and Gandalf spent 2 years with him at the end of that age - what could they have talked so excessively about? ...certainly about the upcoming fourth age and the dominion of men... would love to hear anything more about what they talked of, and also: what did Tom (and Goldberry) do in the fourth age, except for what they always did...?! Tom fascinates me at no end - he was like a counterpart to the desperate war of the ring... was he just to hold up and maintain the spiritual presence of Eru? - alas, I stop here for now...
@Ken-fh4jc
@Ken-fh4jc 10 ай бұрын
Legend has it they taught the Easterlings their sick guy liner skills.
@bosbanon3452
@bosbanon3452 6 ай бұрын
What do you mean
@BodywiseMustard
@BodywiseMustard 5 ай бұрын
​Guyliner is a portmanteau of guy and eyeliner. It refers to eye makeup worn by men. I assume the easterlings in the movies have eye makeup.
@ahmedshaharyarejaz9886
@ahmedshaharyarejaz9886 3 ай бұрын
As a man from a culture that has guyliner, let me tell you, we use it to protect the edges of our eyelids from being burnt up by the severe UV rays that shine on our lands.
@Cosper79
@Cosper79 10 ай бұрын
Never stop with the Tolkien lore. I'm here for it!
@TheGeneralGrievous19
@TheGeneralGrievous19 10 ай бұрын
The Blue Wizards were always very intriguing for me. 🧙‍♂️ 🧙‍♂️ I like that Tolkien purposefuly made some bits of the legendarium mysterious & obscure. I hope they did help the good to win in the end. Blue is also a nice color. 💙
@thekittenfreakify
@thekittenfreakify 10 ай бұрын
If yhe new shadow notes is anything to go by they might have fallen.
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 6 ай бұрын
With Tolkien, you never know whether he purposefully made something mysterious, or had been planning to write something about it but died before he could. All the same, I totally agree that fantasy is at its best when some things are left to imagination. In my language, "fantazie" means "imagination", so I grew up thinking the whole genre was about making you think and invent your own stories 🙂
@fireheart1410
@fireheart1410 4 ай бұрын
​@@thekittenfreakifyBlue Wizards as the hidden enemies and Radaghast fighting against them would've been cool.
@MourningCoffeeMusic
@MourningCoffeeMusic 10 ай бұрын
Short answer: we will never know.
@conorredmond6217
@conorredmond6217 5 ай бұрын
Short answers boring
@darrengibbs4216
@darrengibbs4216 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do Robert your content is amazing in so many ways. I've been watching most of your asoiaf videos and it's funny listening to you say any day now on wow lol
@Grancigul
@Grancigul 10 ай бұрын
2025, 2027 or never
@davidkglevi
@davidkglevi 10 ай бұрын
I'm quite sure Gandalf met at least one of them. I have an idea that he procured his hat from one of them, since it's blue - not grey like the rest of his garments.
@thegreatestm.i.l.fhunters4710
@thegreatestm.i.l.fhunters4710 4 ай бұрын
Or he assisted them against a powerful foe and at least one of them fell thus the blue garment
@xavier84623
@xavier84623 10 ай бұрын
Gandalf was truly a great dude, out of 5 angels come to earth he was the only one who saw it through. That makes me wonder about rhadaghast tho, where was he during the final battle? Was he fighting the good fight in the north?
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, a lot of fans and the video on this channel think he did. Also, Radagast sent the eagle that rescued Gandalf from Orthank, which was one of the things crucial to success - he came to Weathertop in time to fight the Nazgul and weaken them, otherwise they might have finished Frodo off. Radagast could also have sent the eagles that rescued Frodo and Sam from the exploding Orodruin. And as his birds gathered intelligence for Gandalf at the beginning of the war, it´s possible that they continued to do so for the Mirkwood and the Dale.
@Offtask2
@Offtask2 6 ай бұрын
The best spies are the ones you don’t hear about
@TheStewiestPac
@TheStewiestPac 6 ай бұрын
If the estate can sign off on and help produce whatever the hell was just on prime, then they can and should sign off on somebody exploring either the blues or Aragorns adventures pre-lotr. THAT fans would love. THAT isn’t twisting and changing already existing source material.
@immortallegacy100
@immortallegacy100 3 ай бұрын
I think it should be noted that the Blue Wizards (Alatar specifically) were sent by Orome, The Huntsman, to hunt evil. Perhaps much like Elrond's sons, they enjoyed hunting evil a bit too much and lost their way not unlike Radagast did with the plants and animals.
@MrJoking4fun
@MrJoking4fun 4 ай бұрын
How have I not encountered this channel sooner??? I love this stuff! You talk about a lot of stuff I haven’t seen anyone talk about before.
@Rj-pw7zs
@Rj-pw7zs 6 ай бұрын
I don't believe they became servants of Sauron. They may have fallen to evil but if they served Sauron I believe we'd know for sure because he would have used them.
@ballinbalgruuf8198
@ballinbalgruuf8198 3 ай бұрын
Nah. The best spies are those you never hear about.
@GreatUSTreasureHunt
@GreatUSTreasureHunt 9 ай бұрын
Blue Wizards, immediately after the fall of Sauron: "Hey, guys, what's up? Let's kick some Sauron ass, are we ready? What's that? He's dead? How? Ring? What Ring? Are you kidding me right now? Okay, well. Guess that's that. Big feast, right? We know how to make something called pastries. You'll love them. Party time!"
@johnmiller8975
@johnmiller8975 8 ай бұрын
There is a second letter that Geek has missed, because Tolkien changed his mind constantly, In it he states that like their first sojourn in the west they did what they had been sent to do, cripple the Easterlings ability to send reinforcements to aid Sauron.
@MusikCassette
@MusikCassette 10 ай бұрын
is this a re up?
@manugamer9984
@manugamer9984 10 ай бұрын
To think of it, you don’t get a name like “Darkness-slayer” by simply plotting in the dark. Sauron didn’t put much thought on Gandalf, let alone Radagast, but he sure gave more attention to Saruman... and he probably wasn’t even the boldest among the 5 wizards. If Sauron focused on strength alone, he would’ve surely prioritised two enemies of darkness with seemingly supernatural powers. As always, he was crazy but he wasn’t stupid...
@qbmac2306
@qbmac2306 7 ай бұрын
The Blue Wizards got WOLOLO'd and became the Red Wizards.
@Cmdtheartist
@Cmdtheartist 10 ай бұрын
The Blueses have always been a point of interest to me, much like the magicians in Pharaoh's court who used magic to try to beat Moses. What happened to all these random magicians? You'd think they would've stood out a little more. Thanks for the video.
@ComicalHealing
@ComicalHealing 10 ай бұрын
At 5:30 you talk about the Blue Wizards returning to Valinor and then making a trip back to Middle-earth. What is your source on this? Because I have never seen nor can I find a reference to their return to Valinor at any point. You also ignore that in his last writings about them is when he gives them the names Morinehtar and Rómestámo and states that they helped reduce his forces from the east.
@John_Locke_108
@John_Locke_108 10 ай бұрын
I think this dude actually communes with Tolkien. Only explanation for his knowledge.
@CosmicOdeum
@CosmicOdeum 10 ай бұрын
He says presumably. So it's a presumption.
@ComicalHealing
@ComicalHealing 10 ай бұрын
@@CosmicOdeum there's no presumption. Tolkien says the only Istari to return to Valinor is Gandalf. Tolkien didn't say that only was after the defeat of Sauron, at no point did any Istari go back to Valinor.
@ComicalHealing
@ComicalHealing 10 ай бұрын
@@John_Locke_108 🤣
@CosmicOdeum
@CosmicOdeum 10 ай бұрын
@@ComicalHealing Sounds like it was a presumption then, since it turned out not to be true after all.
@blinforlife7847
@blinforlife7847 10 ай бұрын
I could have sworn I've watched this video last week
@idkbroidkasdf
@idkbroidkasdf 10 ай бұрын
This was such a cool video. I loved the part about the blue wizards forming weird magic traditions, etc. and being the big bags in the sequels. i wish books were like movies and someone could just write it. like a great writer would just take it upon themselves to write the sequel, maybe patrick rothfuss or george rr martin.
@dinok7630
@dinok7630 8 ай бұрын
I dont think anyone could write another mans imaginary universe. Its in your head. Everything someone else writes isnt it.
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 6 ай бұрын
Please, not George R. R. Martin. His value system is totally different.
@idkbroidkasdf
@idkbroidkasdf 6 ай бұрын
@@martavdz4972yeah that is a good point. he does love the books though. he could probably change his style. i only have two his books. i have all the tolkien books just about
@henriquereisjr6771
@henriquereisjr6771 10 ай бұрын
The problem with the theory is that Tolkien says that after Sauron, there was never again another incarnated evil to threaten mankind. There was never another "Dark Lord".
@chrisk_nfl4120
@chrisk_nfl4120 10 ай бұрын
i think what Robert was getting at, is that the Blue Wizards were trying to give the illusion of a "dark lord" returning by sowing discontent and creating cults etc. The Blue Wizards would be servants, but not replacing the Dark Lord. They would work in the background pulling strings
@henriquereisjr6771
@henriquereisjr6771 10 ай бұрын
@@chrisk_nfl4120 but they would be a incarnated evil. A spirit in physical form.
@chrisk_nfl4120
@chrisk_nfl4120 10 ай бұрын
@@henriquereisjr6771 I think that's being far too literal with that line tbh. I don't think Tolkein ever states evil left the world, and was probably leaving the fate of the Blue Wizards open to allow a sequel. Two beings working in the background to destabilise and destroy the Kingdom Aragorn created wouldn't need a new incarnation of evil, just the illusion of it
@xXxMURRAY94xXx
@xXxMURRAY94xXx 10 ай бұрын
I think tolkien was very much shutting down any idea of a sequel with that line. It seems he's taking a liberty with it as he described the world of Arda as marred by Morgoth and evil will always play a part until the world is destroyed and remade without Morgoths influence
@chrisk_nfl4120
@chrisk_nfl4120 10 ай бұрын
@@xXxMURRAY94xXx yeah, it was very much a: "no I'm not writing a sequel so don't bother asking about it" It's not a line that shuts down the theory, because Tolkein had changed a lot about his lore
@undercoverduck
@undercoverduck 10 ай бұрын
The moment The Hobbit and LOTR become public domain, you should record an audiobook version of them. You have a very pleasant voice and it suits the genre very well.
@disgruntledtoons
@disgruntledtoons 10 ай бұрын
Truth be told, if Tolkien had been granted more years to live, he probably would have retconned the Blue Wizards out of the legendarium altogether. The narrative as published has no dependence on them. If the Blue Wizards had fallen to evil, then most likely they ruled realms of Men as satraps for Sauron. They were then assassinated by mortal rivals for power (Black Numenoreans, perhaps?), and like Saruman when he was "killed" by Wormtongue, they were denied re-embodiment and became powerless spirits. Something must have put them out of business, for during the events at the end of the War of the Ring it would have made much more sense for Sauron to recall them from whatever they were doing and send them against Gandalf.
@adamarens3520
@adamarens3520 10 ай бұрын
This theory holds water👍!
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 10 ай бұрын
Its also possible that at some point during their service to Sauron, they may have grown so powerful and confident, that they rebelled against his rule and Sauron had to send an army to quash their rebellion, and in doing so forced them into hiding. They may have sat out during the events of the War of the Ring, and only resurfaced after Sauron's final defeat.
@markus-hermannkoch1740
@markus-hermannkoch1740 9 ай бұрын
I love, how Tolkien theorizes about their fate. Of course, how is he to know?
@TheKifster
@TheKifster 10 ай бұрын
Your channel is such a boon to the literature of Tolkien. You do a great service, sir.
@Someguy2023now
@Someguy2023now 7 ай бұрын
Even a short video like this takes loads of research when it comes to Tolkien! Great work
@dams6829
@dams6829 10 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie you combined the 2 viewpoints Tolkien had for them masterfully although I must say this theory makes it sound a bit weird that Saruman is the head of the order when Blue Wizards were the ones that arrived earlier and had much more experience and had actually done things before unlike Saruman.
@Lucas.Blevins
@Lucas.Blevins 10 ай бұрын
Is this a re-upload? I feel like I recognize this script from an earlier video
@TheKartana
@TheKartana 10 ай бұрын
I think they were just mad Saruman was put in charge after they did all the work. They were going on strike until they got a promotion
@bitterzombie
@bitterzombie 10 ай бұрын
My theory is that saruman played them against each other. Probably assigning them missions in regions that are politically opposed, with the claim that it is to make peace between them, but knowing that they would each empathize with the group they were assigned and find themselves at odds with each other. I like the idea of one of them going to Rhun and the other to South Harad, both intending to secure peace but ultimately meeting each other in battle, both believing their side to be the righteous one. I also think that while it would be humans of different nations doing most of the fighting, the seed of the conflict would be much older, the result of ancient wars between the avari elves and the eastern dwarves (orchestrated by the dark lord, obviously). While their tale would be tragic with lots of danger & betrayal, I'm sure that there would be an ending with hope & forgiveness, and they would return to Valinor together, reminescing on all the things they saw & pondering what the Avari will sing about Arda in the reshaping of the new world. Tolkien never got to write his sequel to lord of the rings, but if he did I think it would have been something like that.
@sarrjel
@sarrjel 10 ай бұрын
Interesting. I was always curious about the Blue Wizards. Thanks for doing the research and explaining your thoughts. I kind of wish Tolkien did the sequel. It would’ve been fascinating.
@Xxsnipedawg72xX
@Xxsnipedawg72xX 10 ай бұрын
They all left to the harry Potter universe where they could get legally married. Its literally in the literature
@lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615
@lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615 10 ай бұрын
Excellent job Mellon! Well met. I feel like Saruman betrayed them...they were lost to the enemy...
@Crimethoughtfull
@Crimethoughtfull Күн бұрын
Perhaps we can say that Gandalf did his job so well b/c he didn't want to be there to begin with. Yes, that is a bit contrary, but we can look to the quote about "those who wish to rule are the least qualified to do so".
@DarkAlice
@DarkAlice 5 ай бұрын
There were a few glitches in the video here. You should double check the render/upload.
@brianc9374
@brianc9374 2 күн бұрын
A 4th age show down between the blue wizards and an uncloaked radagast would have been awesome. Tamer of beasts? No, old friends......slayer of monsters!
@random22026
@random22026 10 ай бұрын
1:50 Alatar and Palando: the Ithrin Luin, clad in 'sea blue'--the Blue Wizards 2:39 to 3:17 7:10 to 7:17 10:29 to 10:35 10:44
@MarsVee123
@MarsVee123 10 ай бұрын
This is what Amazons show should have been about. They wouldn't be constrained by the books and in fear of messing things up. I would have hired Peter and Fran to show run. 🧙🧙
@Sebby_Nineteen
@Sebby_Nineteen 10 ай бұрын
I thought you already did this video?
@drd.Hermione
@drd.Hermione 7 ай бұрын
There is also one thing: when Gandalf was going to Shire from Gondor after reading about the One Ring, he met Radagast who told him to go to Saruman, Orthanc, where he was captive later. Gandalf said that he didn't guessed Saruman's thoughts because it was sent Radagast, from his order, and not others. But who are the others? The Blue Wizards? So Gandalf didn't trust too much the Blue Wizards? Also, they could be traveling to Orthanc. Also, another thing: why blue? Why not red? What could be meaning of the colours in Tolkien's work? White is the supreme color, meaning the highest and pure form of energy. Black is for the bad. Red is fire. Multicolour is worse ( see bad Saruman). But blue? Any connection with the blue sky or blue water?
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 6 ай бұрын
The symbolism isn´t always perfect, as the honourable guards of Minas Tirith wear black, and yet obviously aren´t associated with evil. Tolkien is surprisingly vague about the symbolic meaning of blue. Gandalf wears a blue mantle at the end of LOTR and it seems to have no meaning, other than creating the effect of white light coming from under blue clouds. But he seems to usually connect blue with the sky, so I´d say the sky.
@drd.Hermione
@drd.Hermione 6 ай бұрын
@@martavdz4972 The black robe colours of Gondor and blue robe of Gandalf are mentioned also in the books?
@MasterTangerines
@MasterTangerines 7 ай бұрын
I like more optimistic interpretations of their actions. The idea that they had an unseen and uncelebrated role in Sauron's defeat is much more interesting and inspiring than them just failing and becoming cult leaders. I know some characters' failures are part of teaching lessons, but in a world dominated by dark evils, why not have two more good dudes who did good with no reward or honor for their actions. Also I generally just don't like how the entire vast eastern regions just get written off as easily falling to Sauron and being generally corrupted. It feels to simplistic sometimes even if it just wasn't Tolkien's focus.
@12classics39
@12classics39 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. It is certain that not all Easterlings were loyal to Sauron. That’s just not plausible. We know that Bór’s sons were killed, but they may have had sons of their own, or Bór might have also had daughters. There’s still a good chance that he had surviving descendants who shared his faithfulness to the Eldar, and were thus able to be inspired by the Blue Wizards to reject Sauron. Also, if you look at the history of the Easterlings, there are several gaps of hundreds of years in the timespans between their attacks on Gondor. Why did it take so long for them to resume attacking? If there was a civil war within Harad, with a resistance opposing the Men of Darkness led by the Blue Wizards, this would be quite explanatory.
@MasterTangerines
@MasterTangerines 7 ай бұрын
@@12classics39 Yeah those are good points. Maybe Tolkien thought about expanding on the East but just never had the time for it. Would have been interesting to see but again I understand why he never got around to it.
@3_14pie
@3_14pie 5 ай бұрын
it's sad that he died before fully finishing the world, things like that sound like he had somethings in mind for some characters, but never realized them
@12classics39
@12classics39 7 ай бұрын
I find it extremely suspicious that the last confirmed sighting of the Blue Wizards was with Saruman heading East, and then Saruman later returned without them. It seems to be screaming out at us that Saruman killed them, yet that can’t be, because such an action would’ve alerted the Valar of his treachery, and Ilúvatar would’ve sent them back anyway, like he sent Gandalf back. But since the Wizards never returned to Valinor, and Tolkien clearly abandoned his original idea of their becoming servants of Sauron, they must’ve either died or lost interest in their original purpose and decided to stay in Middle-earth. Perhaps Saruman realized that his own goals were growing too different from theirs, and left them behind, citing some false reason that they bought. I wonder if their success during the Second Age gave them such faith that Men would triumph that they decided to step back into the shadows and no longer interfere with the fight against Sauron, believing (correctly) that the coming of the Dominion of Men meant that victory would be in the hands of Men, not their own. This could explain why Gandalf is counted as the only Istari to remain true to his purpose, as he knew that for all the strength of Men, his direct help and interference was absolutely necessary. Either way, Tolkien’s abandonment of his potential sequel means we should not count any of the few pages he wrote of it as “canon.” He decided not to finish it, so it’s not official. Thus, the Blue Wizards could not have been involved in the “New Shadow” that never really happened.
@bradleybradbradley11
@bradleybradbradley11 3 ай бұрын
The blue wizards are the perfect bedrock to start the story up again. As long as it’s not Disney!!!!
@RtB68
@RtB68 8 ай бұрын
Some wonderfully robust speculations in this - glorious in fact. Well done. I do recall reading somewhere once that an abandoned idea for the Blue pair was they were murdered by Saruman in the wild lands of the far East, but I can't recall where I saw it. It doesn't matter. I enjoyed this video more than some of your other excellent work.
@patwo9719
@patwo9719 8 ай бұрын
I remember Gandalf telling BIlbo there were two blue wizards but he couldn't remember their names. I've wondered since then if they would ever play any part in the story.
@hUCK-
@hUCK- 8 ай бұрын
11:25 ish That's not "exactly" what we were told they were doing based on the quote you had just cited. Outlasting Sauron doesn't mean they kept Sauron's name alive, just that the magical cults he supposes they might have created (within or outside of their instructions seems unclear) would have continued on. Great video though, brought up some info I hadn't ever heard before and excellent production in general.
@JervisGermane
@JervisGermane 10 ай бұрын
Didn't you cover this already? Maybe it was part of a livestream last time.
@justinhammer3196
@justinhammer3196 10 ай бұрын
I think Tom Bombadil turned the two wizards into his blue shirt and yellow hat respectively.
@Macaf4r
@Macaf4r 10 ай бұрын
I heard they opened a ramen shop called Cup Bowl White Beards
@justinweber4977
@justinweber4977 7 ай бұрын
"The Blue Wizards got really into the 60s and were never heard from again."
@DavidVerbout
@DavidVerbout 5 ай бұрын
What movie is that from? That's so familiar sounding to me.
@justinweber4977
@justinweber4977 5 ай бұрын
@@DavidVerbout Sandlot, the fates of one of the kids "He got really into the 60s and we never heard from him again."
@nc3216
@nc3216 10 ай бұрын
An interesting later conception of the Blue Wizards from Tolkien that I wasn't aware of.. last time I read "the lore" they simply arrived in the Third Age and vanished in the East, which is the story I prefer. For one thing, this version leaves two powerful Istari in the East after the fall of Sauron, and where were they during the War of the Ring? Istari are far more powerful than Nazgul. And if it were up to me I'd leave the Wizards out of the Second Age story entirely (although I'm sure the hack fan-fic writers at Amazon have already slotted them in), since it blunts the story of the Last Alliance, where the combined power of Elves and Men still in their prime were *just enough* to defeat Sauron.
@kingearwig
@kingearwig 10 ай бұрын
This video illustrates one of the many unfinished stories that are part of the LOTR universe. Someone could write a show based on this and have nearly unlimited creative license without complaint from the millions of devoted book fans. And Amazon chose to change stories that were fully told in their series...
@ToothpikcOriginal
@ToothpikcOriginal 10 ай бұрын
Such a shame they aren't in the Rings of Power. That would've been the perfect opportunity to delve into the lore
@ohmygordd9426
@ohmygordd9426 10 ай бұрын
a story line abt the blue wizards in the east would be so cool. its also a far more thoughtful way of introducing characters of different ethnicities into the legendarium without altering what is already there.
@JacktheRah
@JacktheRah 10 ай бұрын
Visually it'd be very interesting. I'm just afraid that they wouldn't write them a proper story.
@ladvargleinad7566
@ladvargleinad7566 10 ай бұрын
I will forever be mad that the TV series did not focus on the Blue Wizards during the 2nd and 3rd Age.
@dasdeke
@dasdeke 4 ай бұрын
Did he take down his video for the sequel to lord the rings? Just playing catch up on some of his older videos and I can't seem to find it after hearing this.
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 10 ай бұрын
It would be awesome if someone could continue the story using Tolkien's writings and manner....
@fich1023
@fich1023 8 ай бұрын
I really like those arts depicting those blue wizards in middle eastern or oriental costumes.
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 6 ай бұрын
In some of the pictures, one is Indian and one Chinese or Vietnamese or thereabouts. In some others, their clothes are reminiscent of Central-Western Asian traditional female clothes, from Afghanistan, Iran or Tajikistan.
@forsakenquery
@forsakenquery 10 ай бұрын
I thought I knew all this stuff and I still learn things. Amazing work rob.
@westrim
@westrim 10 ай бұрын
It's times like this that I'm glad I bookmark every video I watch.
@magister343
@magister343 10 ай бұрын
Were the Wizards sent to help Humanity against Sauron, or to help the Children of Iluvatar? That includes more than humans. My personal headcanon is that the Wizards to sent to help not only Elves, Men, and Dwarves, but also the Orcs. I like to think that Blue Wizards took on Orc-like forms and went to the far east to help redeem the Orcs from their corruption, stirring up rebellions and setting up societies of good orcs to fight Sauron on the eastern front.
@kallemort
@kallemort 10 ай бұрын
I think this is my favourite interpretation.
@gavasiarobinssson5108
@gavasiarobinssson5108 10 ай бұрын
This is exactly my thoughts. Therefore it is true
@thisguy0906
@thisguy0906 6 ай бұрын
In the shadows or mordor video games they mention the blue wizards briefly as allies of the Eastern kingdoms of men.
@willlasdf123
@willlasdf123 10 ай бұрын
So the Blue Wizards were basically Special Forces guys that spent too much time organizing irregular forces out in the bush and had Col. Kurtz moment! Separately, I always thought that Tolkien abandoned his sequels because they were too depressing and antithetical to LoTR - in that there wasnt some grand Judeo-Christian conception of evil corrupting the hearts of men - just mortals honoring such powers as a tool to power. In such, the enemy already dwells inside of us. Far more realistic probably, but maybe without the redemptive heart of LoTR!
@TimesFM4532
@TimesFM4532 2 күн бұрын
This is what Amazon should have covered away from old lore and a pretty blank canvas
@babawill14
@babawill14 4 ай бұрын
My theory is they never turned, just hid: Darkness slayer is Jesus and East helper is the Buddha, and they went into hiding in the East until Arda needed them very, very late in the 4th age.
@Sirgrayfox
@Sirgrayfox Күн бұрын
Makes me think that the witch king of Angmar could have being one of the blue wizards? There's the possibility they "fell to evil" and the witch king origin is never specified so...
@davidmiddleton7958
@davidmiddleton7958 10 ай бұрын
It is stated in Tolkien's works that Saruman went East. His power to use his voice to convince people would be invaluble to weaken Sauron's support. I wonder what would have happened if he had stayed in the East?
@Mare_Man
@Mare_Man 5 ай бұрын
I wish we knew more about the early days of Saruman, when he was "as great as his fame him"
@QuestGamingNetwork
@QuestGamingNetwork Күн бұрын
Wow...amazing info here. Thanks!
@davidf8365
@davidf8365 10 ай бұрын
Would've been great if Radagast had three rods/staves and everyone just assumed there were five wizards.
@TheDrexxus
@TheDrexxus 10 ай бұрын
Much like Towelie, they just got high and wandered off.
@sean4236
@sean4236 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking all the time to answer a question like this, and not just with a hair-brained opinion, parading around as fact.
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