DON'T Return to Moria Until You See This! Lore Must-Knows Episode 37

EPISODE · May 9, 2024 · 19 MIN

DON'T Return to Moria Until You See This! Lore Must-Knows Episode 37

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DON'T Return to Moria Until You See This! Lore Must-Knows | Episode 37 Explore the depths of Return to Moria's lore and discover its connections to the beloved Lord of the Rings universe! But is this games lore canon? That's the big question! Does the game does it strictly adhere to written lore or not! Even if not strictly canon, it captures the spirit of Middle-earth and feels like a believable extension of the Lord of the Rings universe. The fate of Moria: We'll revisit the reasons behind the dwarves' loss of their magnificent city and delve into the lingering threats within. Secrets scattered throughout: Discover intriguing references like Gandalf's runes and hidden journals, hinting at past events. Uncover the depths of Moria: Durin's Legacy: Uncover the importance of Durin's axe and lamp, powerful artifacts with deep connections to dwarven history. The game takes place after the One Ring's destruction, with Gimli leading dwarves to reclaim Moria. We delve into the reasons behind the dwarves' deep connection to Moria, their ancestral home. We discuss the Balrog, the creature that drove the dwarves out, and how it connects to the movies. The video explores interesting in-game finds like Gandalf's runes and a ranger's journal (possibly Aragorn's). We debate the origins of the mysterious purple mist that hinders exploration. Discover how the game portrays Moria's vastness and the dwarves' architectural marvels. Is Return to Moria canon? The answer is complex! Join us on this exciting journey through Return to Moria's lore! Whether you're a Tolkien enthusiast or a curious gamer, this video will shed light on the intricacies of this captivating world of Moria's history in Tolkien's works!

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