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Face in the Water
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Gandalf did befriend the hobbits quite early on. He helped them through the Long Winter that occurred when Helm was besieged. Who knows what small local situations he defused or turned to the good of the goood guys? He was probably influencing all the small communities on his travels. Also, the wizards were not allowed to use force, but had to use counsel. This requirement seems to have been relaxed a little for Gandalf when he became Gandalf the White (remember Theoden, and the light on the Pelennor Fields that made the Nazgul leave?)
He probably knew the other heirs of Isildur, since they were fostered at Rivendell, but he did not meet Aragorn until 2956. Also, the story of the dwarf-wars and Gandalf's meeting with Thorin Oakenshield provides some illumination into what he was doing. Was that chance? It seems that Gandalf was just watching out for all of Middle-earth. Last edited by symestreem; 04-30-2004 at 05:25 AM. Reason: A New Point |
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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Traveling from one warm bed to another
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He pointed the rulers to the dangers they had not seen, thus warning them before they would be destroyed. That is why some called him a bringer of bad news, but he only brought the news if it was really nescesary in his opinion. Before the war of the ring he did exactly the same as during: giving adivse. He was chosen for his wisedom, not his strength. Well ofcourse they wouldn't have sended a smart weakling, but none of the Maiar were. As stated in the Silmarillion Gandalf was the smartest of the Maiar, so it was obvious that he was chosen. Hope that helps ~Potatothan
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Haunting Spirit
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When Gandalf first came to Middle Earth, he was given the Elvish ring Narya by Cirdan. His spirit was said to be warm and eager, these qualities being enhanced by Narya. He used this power to council men and elves in times of need without pressuring them to take his council. Thus Gandalf was loved by all who were not proud long before the War of the Ring. Before the rise of Sauron the Istari had little contact with elves or men and they preferred to wander about gaining knowledge of Middle Earth and its inhabitants. Once Sauron rose and their knowledge was great, the Istari came more into the open. However, Gandalf helped those in need, having no fixed home himself. Gandalf did befriend people of all races before the War of the Ring. He seemed to like to keep a low profile, so his accomplishments before the War of the Ring may have, for the most part, gone unnoticed. I found this information in The Istari in the Unfinished Tales. I found it eye-opening and informative. I recommend reading it to anyone who wishes to learn more about the history of Gandalf and his fellow wizards.
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Haunting Spirit
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Haunting Spirit
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Very true, but where he did go, Gandalf seemed to make friends with almost everyone.
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Blithe Spirit
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It was the east he never went to. In the South he was known as Incanus. So he must have spent time amongst the Haradrim at some point?
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