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Returning to the Shire, Gandalf confirms his suspicion by throwing the Ring into Frodo's hearth-fire and reading the writing that appears on its surface. He tells Frodo the history of the ring, and urges him to take it to Rivendell, warning of grave danger if he stays in the Shire. Gandalf says he will attempt to return for Frodo's 50th birthday party, to accompany him on the road; and that meanwhile Frodo should arrange to leave quietly, as the servants of Sauron will be searching for him. [T 15] a b c d e f g h Nelson, Charles W. (2002). "From Gollum to Gandalf: The Guide Figures in J. R. R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" ". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 13 (1): 47–61. JSTOR 43308562. That peaceful period was known as the Watchful Peace and lasted for almost four hundred years, but the Nazgûl had used this period to prepare for Sauron's return, in TA 2460. [5] Realising the returning evil, Galadriel formed and reunited the White Council three years later composed of four members: herself, Gandalf, Saruman, and Elrond the Half-elf (who was the bearer of another of the Three Rings). Galadriel wished Gandalf to be the chief of the Council, but he refused the position, wishing to set down no roots and to maintain his independence; Saruman took this place instead because of his vast knowledge and skill. [7] However, he later grew jealous and afraid of Gandalf, [5] which was one of the reasons for his future betrayal. Tolkien once described Gandalf as an angel incarnate; later, both he and other scholars have likened Gandalf to the Norse god Odin in his "Wanderer" guise. Others have described Gandalf as a guide-figure who assists the protagonists, comparable to the Cumaean Sibyl who assisted Aeneas in Virgil's The Aeneid, or to Virgil himself in Dante's Inferno. Scholars have likened his return in white to the transfiguration of Christ; he is further described as a prophet, representing one element of Christ's threefold office of prophet, priest, and king, where the other two roles are taken by Frodo and Aragorn. Der Hobbit (hörspiel). (German: " The Hobbit (radio play)". Ardapedia.org (German-language wiki of Tolkien's Legendarium). Retrieved/cited 30 May 2021.

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However, Durin's Bane caught up to the group at the Bridge of Khazad-dûm. Gandalf and Legolas immediately realised what it was: a Balrog of Morgoth. Gandalf faced the demon and broke the bridge upon which they both stood, leaving the beast to fall into a seemingly bottomless chasm. But the Balrog's whip lashed out, and grasped Gandalf by the knees, causing him to fall into the pit. While falling, Gandalf shouted "Fly, you fools" and vanished into the abyss. [36]Snodgrass, Ellen (2009). "Kalevala (Elias Lönnrot) (1836)". Encyclopedia of the Literature of Empire. East Lansing, Michigan: Infobase Publishing. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-1438119069. New York Con Reports, Pictures and Video". TrekMovie. 9 March 2008. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020 . Retrieved 12 March 2008.

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The philosopher Peter Kreeft, like Tolkien a Roman Catholic, observes that there is no one complete, concrete, visible Christ figure in The Lord of the Rings comparable to Aslan in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series. However, Kreeft and Jean Chausse have identified reflections of the figure of Jesus Christ in three protagonists of The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf, Frodo and Aragorn. While Chausse found "facets of the personality of Jesus" in them, Kreeft wrote that "they exemplify the Old Testament threefold Messianic symbolism of prophet (Gandalf), priest (Frodo), and king (Aragorn)." [19] [20] [21] Peter Kreeft's analysis of Christ-figures in Lord of the Rings [19] Christ-like attribute Mind's Eye The Lord of the Rings (1979)". SF Worlds. 31 August 2014. Archived from the original on 6 April 2020 . Retrieved 5 April 2020. Eönwë • Ilmarë • Ossë • Uinen • Salmar • Melian • Arien • Tilion • Curumo (Saruman) • Olórin (Gandalf) • Aiwendil (Radagast) • Alatar (Morinehtar) • Pallando (Rómestámo) Der Herr der Ringe, Johan de Meij - Sinfonie Nr.1". Archived from the original on 11 October 2014 . Retrieved 21 October 2021.

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Gandalf also appears in The Hobbit video game (2003) by Sierra Entertainment, released on Windows, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and Gameboy Advance.

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Blinding Light- all enemies on Gandalf's flank may flee based on morale with higher likelihood per level He also helped Thorin and Company through the Misty Mountains; when unknowingly they camped in the Front Porch of the Goblin-town, the same captured the whole company except Gandalf, who surprised them much later, killing the Great Goblin and then leading the Dwarves to the Goblin-gate. [13] It was during this time that Bilbo obtained a " magic ring". [14] Bilbo initially claimed he "won" it from the creature " Gollum" while the company was under the Misty Mountains. [15] The Ring conferred invisibility on Bilbo when he wore it, and he kept it secret from Gandalf for some time. Incánus, a name of unclear language and meaning. He must have acquired the name from one of his many travels in the south, near Harad. [36] Tolkien several times changed his mind about it, varying between the Latin word incanus (meaning Grey and a possible Westron invention meaning "Greymantle"), a word Ind-cano (meaning Cruel Ruler), or even a form of Southron meaning "Spy of the North". Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954). The Two Towers. The Lord of the Rings. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 1042159111.

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Bratman, David (2010). "Liquid Tolkien: Music, Tolkien, Middle-earth, and More Music". In Eden, Bradford Lee (ed.). Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien. McFarland. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-0-7864-5660-4. Archived from the original on 1 March 2023 . Retrieved 1 March 2023.



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