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      • Gandalf traveled through Middle-earth, going about as a wanderer and counselor to the free folk. Unlike Saruman, he did not take up a single permanent residence.
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    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 the figure of Virgil in ...

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    • Arrival in Middle-earth. During the Third Age, while Sauron's 'dark spirit of malice' was increasing over Middle-earth, the Valar chose the Istari, missionaries from among the Maiar, to go to Middle-earth and help the peoples.
    • Early vigilance. Around T.A. 1100, the Istari and the Eldar discovered that some evil entity resided at Dol Guldur in Mirkwood. Dark shapes moved in the forest and evil began to multiply in the woods.
    • Quest for Erebor. Gandalf would visit the Shire occasionally and participate in the Midsummer-eve parties of the Old Took where he impressed young Hobbits with his fireworks, and his stories about Dragons, Goblins and princesses.
    • Return of the Shadow. Despite the Council's hopes, Sauron was not weakened by this attack. He had foreseen the move that drove him from Mirkwood, and his retreat was but a feint.
  3. Oct 13, 2023 · During the early years of the Third Age, Gandalf was a bit of a wanderer, befriending all folks and traveling around Middle-earth helping those in need. It should also be noted that it was during these early travels that Gandalf received multiple names from the Elves, Dwarves, and Men.

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  4. Aug 23, 2019 · What is the background of this strange wanderer, dressed all in grey? Where did he come from and why is he meddling in everyone's affairs?

  5. Gandalf traveled through Middle-earth, going about as a wanderer and counselor to the free folk. Unlike Saruman, he did not take up a single permanent residence.

  6. Gandalf is also known as Mithrandir (i.e. “grey wanderer” in Sindarin) and Olyrin, a name given to him in Valinor. In “The Silmarillion” wisest of the Maiar was Olyrin who dwelt in Lyrien. His ways took him often to the house of Nienna, and of her he learned pity and compassion.

  7. Mar 26, 2011 · Tolkien had "borrowed" the name "Gandalf" - like most of the names for the Dwarves in The Hobbit - from the PoeticEdda?: gand-alfr which he interpreted as "Elf with a wand" or - in The Hobbit - as a "mere" Wizard.

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