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Brian The Blue
12-28-2000, 04:04 PM
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Second named of the Istari is Radagast the Brown, who lived in Rhosgobel in the vales of Anduin. Radagast played a part in the White Council, which was formed to stand against Sauron, but it seemed his greatest concern was with the Kelvar and Olvar of Middle-earth and little of him is told in the chronicles of that time. He was wiser than any man in the concernings of herbs and beasts. It is said he spoke the many tounges of birds. Even the Beornings and Woodmen of Mirkwood and the mighty Ent gaurdians of the Forest of Fangorn spoke with reverence of the wisdom of Radagastthe brown, for in forest-lore he had no equal.
"dont meddle in tha affairs of wizards...."
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Orald
12-29-2000, 12:42 AM
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<img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/vilya.jpg" align=absmiddle> The history of Radagast the Brown
I am guessing Saruman is up next. What a crazy turn of events it would be to put Allatar next.
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Inziladun
12-29-2000, 02:08 AM
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Or Pallando,for that matter
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Grand Admiral Reese
12-30-2000, 11:45 AM
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Its best to follow Gildor Inglorien's advice about wizards. <img src=smile.gif ALT=":)"> Don't meddle with their affairs or it won't be pretty. <img src=smile.gif ALT=":)">
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Orald
12-30-2000, 11:49 PM
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I here they are pretty quick to anger too
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Lutfiska
03-25-2003, 02:15 AM
I think thatīs sort of a lie... cause Gandalf isnīt very quick to anger and saruman is evil so he doesnīt count smilies/biggrin.gif
Ardolon
06-20-2003, 12:17 PM
Gandalf is too quick to anger...He wasn't very happy when Pipin picked up the orthanc palantir, was he?
Noxomanus
06-21-2003, 04:49 AM
picking up the palantir was rather dangerous after all,isn't it?He could have angered for less important issues.
As for Radagast,wouldn't it have been great if he had also been part of the Fellowship?Imagine the two wizards fighting the Balrog....I'm sure only the Balrog would have died then!
Crazie Maggie
06-21-2003, 01:01 PM
But since the fellowship was (supposudly) an equal representation of all races in ME, i doubt Radagast, even if he had been at the council, would have come along.
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Noxomanus
06-21-2003, 02:05 PM
I hope you saw I said 'if.'And oh well,those silly hobbits were represented with 4(!)and Men with 2,so I guess 2 Ainur wouldn't have been a problem really.
Finwe
06-21-2003, 02:42 PM
I think the idea of Radagast the Brown fighting a Balrog is extremely absurd! I mean, what's he going to do, tell a bunch of birds to go to the bathroom on top of the Balrog? That man (ok, wizard) was not meant to fight. I think that Yavanna had her own secret agenda in sending him, because as an Istar, he was absolutely useless, except for sending Gwaihir to Isengard. That was his one smart thing!
Noxomanus
06-21-2003, 04:50 PM
He was a Maiar so I assume he could do SOMETHING to a Balrog. It isn't like he's some hillbilly who can only talk to the birds!He was a master of shapes wasn't he?Who knows what shape he might have taken if he had to fight a Balrog!
Son of Fire
06-21-2003, 05:57 PM
Radagast was moved in middle earth and turned from his bad@$$ Istar powers to go toward the earth, becoming less and less powerful, concerning himself with the beasts and birds. Also, doesn't the good Doctor Tolkien tell us that Radagast was an impotent Istar after moving into the Yavanna realm. But the original three Istari were Curunir, Allatar, and Olorin, but Radagast was added for Yavanna and Pallando went as Allatar's friend. smilies/evil.gif
For more, look in the Istari chapter in UT.
Noxomanus
06-22-2003, 02:28 AM
losing power isn't the same as becoming handicapped and absolutely WITHOUT powers.
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