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Originally Posted by Gordis
Yep, he could be, you know. Firstly Gandalf means "ELF with a wand". Secondly Gildor himself cannot get his ancestry right: "Gildor Inglorion of the house of Finrod", when everyone knows Finrod died a bachelor. An impostor, no doubt. And thirdly both G and G display very similar attitude: going away at a crucial moment to mind their own business leaving others fight their battles.
And ah, please, no need to be serious about these crackpot theories. ![Wink](http://forum.barrowdowns.com/ubb/wink.gif) It is just for fun.
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I was kidding too
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But Tolkien
does seem to want to confuse us, no? Like the whole issue about Fingon's father and Galadriel and Celeborn's son?