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Uh oh, nightmares :(
Dream has been wandering aimlessly since being pulled through the portal earlier that day.
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these don't include every stream (not just cause they're wips) since some don't have a date. meaning those could not be added in these month playlists, but they are in these two. for some others i could try and guess
if you know the right dates, let me know
2020
april
may
june
july - [LORE]
august - [LORE]
september - [LORE]
october - [LORE]
november - [LORE]
december - [LORE]
2021
january - [LORE]
february - [LORE]
march - [LORE]
april - [LORE]
may - [LORE]
june - [LORE]
july - [LORE] (lore playlist doesn't exist yet)
august - [LORE]
september - [LORE]
october - [LORE] (no lore playlist yet)
november - [LORE]
december - [LORE]
2022
january - [LORE]
february - [LORE]
march - [LORE]
april - [LORE]
may - [LORE] (no playlists yet)
june - [LORE]
july - [LORE] (no playlists yet)
august - [LORE]
september - [LORE]
october - [LORE]
november - [LORE]
december - [LORE]
post finale
any stream from the month after the last lore stream, meaning the Syndicate finale in december 2022
right now, the title says 2023, but i know Eret and Sam have briefly joined the server in 2024. the title will change to fit the years, but i have to find them first
and that's it! if you use these playlists or send them to others, can i ask for a reblog so i know people are finding them useful?šš
On Dragons (in Tolkienās World)
The metaphysics[1] of dragons in Tolkienās world is something of a mystery due to Tolkienās principle that evil cannot create, only corrupt. So where do dragons come from? Are they just twisted forms of some pre-existing animal? But if so, how are they intelligent and self-aware? Are they corrupted Maiar? But if so, why do they need time to age and grow, as we see with Glaurung?
My theory is that the raw materials of dragons are existing animals[2] that have been twisted, just as the raw materials for werewolves like Carcharoth are actual wolves. (Carcharoth is raised from one of the āregularā werewolves and then āhe became filled with a devouring spiritā.)
But the spirits that inhabit dragons arenāt Maiar, in my theory. The Silmarillion says that āin the domination of his servants and the inspiring of them with evil [Morgoth] spent his spiritā. I think that, once the dragons were full-grown, Morgoth was splitting off parts of his spirit and putting it into the dragons, so that each dragon is in effect a little piece of Morgoth. It would explain why he guarded them so carefully, and kept most of them until a very last resort in the War of Wrath.
And it would explain the behaviour and power of Glaurung. When he first leaves Angband, during the Long Peace, he basically just acts like an animal. In the Narn i HĆ®n HĆŗrin, heās a very different character, malicious and scheming and deadly. And he pursues the children of HĆŗrin like itās a personal vendetta, which is striking. The other powerful servants of Morgoth either have at least some of their own motivations and goals, like Sauron, or show no distinct personalities, like the balrogs. But Glaurung is very deliberately, and precisely, and maliciously carrying out Morgothās goals to destroy HĆŗrinās family, and he seems to take it personally and revel in it despite never having met them. Heās manipulative and deceptive and very much like what we saw from Melkor back when he was active and scheming and not hiding in Angband. Even when Glaurungās dying, heās more driven by finding final ways to hurt the Children of HĆŗrin than by the fact that heās dying. And this makes sense if the spirit thatās animating him is, in effect, part of Morgoth.
And it explains why Morgoth was so weak by the end of the War of Wrath - heād split off so many parts of his power that he had much less left in and of himself than any of the Valar did. In all likelihood, most of the other dragons had less than Glaurung, because Morgoth had less power to use by the point that he was making the winged dragons.
It also lines up with something else Tolkien said, that parts of Morgothās power remained in the world even after he was cast into the Void, and that power remained particularly strongly in gold. And what is it that dragons hoard? Gold. And The Hobbit states outright that the simple fact of having been hoarded by a dragon makes gold more dangerous and corrupting, at least to people who are vulnerable to it (like Thorin, and the Master of Lake-town).
This also deals with the same kind of metaphysical problem Tolkien had with orcs: how can a sapient species be entirely and universally evil? If dragons are bits of Morgoth, if they donāt have spirits with independent origins theyāre inherently evil; you canāt have a good dragon in Middle-earth.
(And another benefit of this theory is that it makes Bilbo Baggins even more of a badass in retrospect for holding his own in a conversation with Smaug.)
[1] Fun fact: this term comes from the title of the book Aristotle wrote after his Physics. It literally just meant Physics: The Sequel and weāve made a fancy philosophical term out of it.
[2] Dinosaurs, maybe? :D
im rewatching the dsmp from the beginning bc i just had saw the more later vod lore streams and i find something interesting about cdream. In the start he's a person who always look for beign undertod, when ctommy is being a troublemaker he's always trying to explain ctommy the rules, killing him also but always saying why and what ctommy has to do stop causing troubles. In conflicts he's a mediator and in later arcs we saw him trying to make people see what he sees and listen to him. I think one of the things cdream wanted the most wasn't being liked but being undertod. He wanted to people to actually see why he's doing things and listen to him. I think that's why he was willing to talk to ctommy in the end. I like to think as cdream as a mediator who no one listened his yells and took cards in the matter and ended up being part of the wars
mmhm mmhm--as he himself grapples with in the snake speech, right. it's not really about just the idea of oh, he's evil, people see him as evil, but the fact that he's not afforded the humanity that people seem willing to give a snake--that he got sidelined as pure evil, his motivations replaced, his voice cut out of the story. the whole snake speech is about this idea that no one ever asked why, which does tie in neatly with how quickly things come crumbling down when someone actually does.