• @jordanlund
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    461 month ago

    In fairness, Mount Doom has multiple different names. Source: Finished the Silmarillion for the first time last night. :)

    Orodruin, Amon Amarth, Mount Doom.

    • Cethin
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      1 month ago

      Yeah, it’s like The Grand Canyon has a bunch of other names, but the one we stuck with is just: “The grand canyon. You know which one I’m talking about.” Sometimes the boring but obvious name works. It’s more believable that the people in this world renamed stuff to something obvious.

    • @papalonian
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      221 month ago

      I used to parrot the “created multiple languages, named the place Mount Doom” meme up until I started getting deeper into Tolkien lore. Now I’m the obnoxious one that points out all the other names for Mount Doom, as well as translating other “cooler” names to show that they’re all similarly named (my favorite being Khazad Dum, or “Dwarf Hall”, followed by Cirith Ungol, or “Spider Cleft”).

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      Mount Doom is also where the band Amon Amarth got their name from which is funny because they don’t have any songs with Tolkienian fantasy and they’re not really even huge Tolkien fans. It just sounded cool

      • @Trail
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        31 month ago

        TIL. I had imagined it’d be something of Vikingish.

      • @jordanlund
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        51 month ago

        Oh, just the usual kind. :)

        NGL, it’s a tough read, but I figured out why…

        There’s really no dialog. There are characters doing things, but it’s all distanced, like seeing things happening from 10,000 feet up instead of being in the same room.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          I haven’t tried since I was in my late teens. I read a lot but that one got me. I’m 50 now and still haven’t picked it up again. Good on you.

          • @jordanlund
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            71 month ago

            Here’s the other problem… He repeats himself.

            So the book starts with the creation myth, the Gods creating the world with a song.

            Then he tells it again, with a little more detail.

            Then he tells it again with more detail about the various gods, who does what, divisions of labor and so on.

            That happens over and over through the book… Ok, here are the elves. Next chapter. Elves get divided into multiple groups. Next chapter. Elvish family trees.

            You have to get through all that before anything significant happens.

            • SkaveRat
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              51 month ago

              Isn’t that because the book is basically a collection of notes roughly edited together?

            • Blaze (he/him)OP
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              41 month ago

              Reminds a bit of the beginning of the Fellowship of the Ring to be honest. That start is slooow

              • @jordanlund
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                31 month ago

                Now imagine that with no dialog.

            • Cethin
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              21 month ago

              Yeah, I think it’s all very interesting, but I’ll stick to watching videos on the topics or reading wiki pages. I’ll let someone else reorganize it into a package actually meant for consumption.

              • @jordanlund
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                21 month ago

                Yeah, I’m glad I did it, but your average wiki is more readable.