I'll take your word for it since the last time I read LotR was when I was like 16 and that's what I remembered from it. Definitely don't mean to be the be all end all take here!
I love the Silmarillion far more than the original series tbh. I reread it every few years, just a tremendous piece of work. Tolkien created a masterwork that really fleshes out Middle Earth (and the other continents) as a world with a history and myth that I can sink my teeth into. I love that it does do that to the elves, showing them to be just as vain and greedy as men. I'm a big epic poetry kind of guy and the Silmarillion scratches an itch closer to stories like Beowulf and The Iliad than LotR does.
I'll take your word for it since the last time I read LotR was when I was like 16 and that's what I remembered from it. Definitely don't mean to be the be all end all take here!
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Damn this is some good stuff, thanks for the link comrade!
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I love the Silmarillion far more than the original series tbh. I reread it every few years, just a tremendous piece of work. Tolkien created a masterwork that really fleshes out Middle Earth (and the other continents) as a world with a history and myth that I can sink my teeth into. I love that it does do that to the elves, showing them to be just as vain and greedy as men. I'm a big epic poetry kind of guy and the Silmarillion scratches an itch closer to stories like Beowulf and The Iliad than LotR does.