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Go to IgroRay https://igroray.prfl.me/youtube/4ahh3... and use my promo code IR008 with a 3% discount The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit, despite their legendary status, sometimes alarmingly inconsistencies. What is this: John Tolkien's deliberate trick for the inquisitive minds of Middle-earth or just a grand piano in the bushes? One of the memorable scenes of the first film of the Lord of the Rings trilogy takes place at the gates of Moria, where the Fellowship of the Ring encounters a riddle in the Elvish language. Everything seems simple - there is an elf in the squad, but Legolas is in no hurry to pronounce the necessary password from the enchanted door. Doesn't he understand the essence of what is written, or are there other reasons? So, let's open the western Gate to Khazad Dum ourselves, or at worst call Gandalf, and a little later we will figure out why Legolas did this. Advertising. IP Mironov Artem Valerievich, INN 772162499292. erid: 2VtzquqvZVC 00:00 The Fellowship of the Ring and the riddle in the Elvish language 04:12 Elvish languages and writing 08:54 The Lord of the Rings and the Solution to the riddle 11:58 The Gates of Moria 14:05 Cultural layers and meanings in Middle-earth 17:52 Tolkien's influence on the real world 20:38 Interpretation of the events of The Lord of the Rings 23:28 Gimli and his knowledge of the gates 28:15 Context and motivation of the Dwarves and Elves