by Arlos » Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:18 am
The Silmarillion wasn't really a "book" per ce. It was more his amalgamated notes that he had stored on background and backstory, that was bound into book form and sold. For those that haven't read it, it's very, hrm, dense. There is some cool stuff in there, though. Like the fact that Sauron was only a lieutenant to the REAL bad guy, Morgoth. Example: Sauron's army: Orcs and Trolls. Morgoth's army: Balrogs. (yes, he had hordes and hordes of Balrogs. Fun, eh?) Morgoth's weapon, a hammer, was named Grond, which is why the big battering ram used at the siege of Minas Tirith in Return of the King was called that.
It also explains what the Wizards really are, and why you don't just see Gandalf blowing everyone away with fireballs, etc. Of course, it's also chock full of lots and lots of elf singing, and a fair amount of random useless stuff. So, if you're going to read it, don't go into it thinking of it as a book, think of it as a textbook instead, and it'll make a lot more sense.
-Arlos