10 Godlike Lord of the Rings Characters Who Aren’t In the Movies

Lord Of The Rings basically created every modern fantasy trope. J.R.R. Tolkien’s magnum opus introduced readers to an amazing world, and Tolkien worked hard to populate that world with legends. Supplementary works like The Silmarillion, constructed of notes and story drafts written by Tolkien and edited by his son Christopher, and The Unfinished Tales fleshed out Middle-Earth, giving readers a world with its own creation myths, deities, and unique societies.The Tolkien family resisted adaptation for years, with the Ralph Bakshi rotoscoped animated movies and The Hobbit animated movie being all fans had until 2001. Fellowship Of The Ring, The Two Towers, and Return Of The King became blockbuster films, and LOTR became a massive franchise. For fans of just the movies, there’s a whole world of gods out there, ones that didn’t appear in the movies.So, in secret, Aulë created the Dwarves. He created the forefathers of the Houses of the Dwarves and hid them. Illuvatar knew all, though, and confronted Aulë about creating life before Illuvatar’s chosen creations had awakened on Middle-Earth. Aulë prepared to destroy the Dwarves, who began to cower from his hammer, something they hadn’t done before. Illuvatar brought them to life, telling Aulë that he knew and planned for everything, incorporating the Dwarves into his creation. Aulë was one of the more powerful Valar – Sauron served him before joining with Melkor – and his place as the creator of the Dwarves made him very important to the cosmology of Middle-Earth.

Lord Of The Rings basically created every modern fantasy trope. J.R.R. Tolkien’s magnum opus introduced readers to an amazing world, and Tolkien worked hard to populate that world with legends. Supplementary works like The Silmarillion, constructed of notes and story drafts written by Tolkien and edited by his son Christopher, and The Unfinished Tales fleshed out Middle-Earth, giving readers a world with its own creation myths, deities, and unique societies.

The Tolkien family resisted adaptation for years, with the Ralph Bakshi rotoscoped animated movies and The Hobbit animated movie being all fans had until 2001. Fellowship Of The Ring, The Two Towers, and Return Of The King became blockbuster films, and LOTR became a massive franchise. For fans of just the movies, there’s a whole world of gods out there, ones that didn’t appear in the movies.

So, in secret, Aulë created the Dwarves. He created the forefathers of the Houses of the Dwarves and hid them. Illuvatar knew all, though, and confronted Aulë about creating life before Illuvatar’s chosen creations had awakened on Middle-Earth. Aulë prepared to destroy the Dwarves, who began to cower from his hammer, something they hadn’t done before. Illuvatar brought them to life, telling Aulë that he knew and planned for everything, incorporating the Dwarves into his creation. Aulë was one of the more powerful Valar – Sauron served him before joining with Melkor – and his place as the creator of the Dwarves made him very important to the cosmology of Middle-Earth.

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