Well it certinly an interesting theory about Radagast but it doesn't sound quite right.
Perhaps by looking at Beorn's location we can determine something of his ancestory. It is intersting to note that the old forest road that runs though Mirkood (then called Greenwood the Great) was the very road that the Orome led the Eleves down on their way to the sea. Very near to were the carrack exists the second sundering of Elves occured. The Nandor "Those whot turn back" never crossed the Misty Mountains while the future Noldor and Sindar travelled on. Many of the Nandor lived along the Anduin very near to Beron's house. Later this group of elves moved down the Anduin but, maybe a few stayed. This is very interesting coincidence.
Maybe Beorn is the same mix as Dior had, 1/2 man, 1/4maiar, 1/4 elf. Maybe.
Another possiblity is his line is decended from one of the Maiar traveling with Orome and one of the Nandor.
Well I don't think i'll ever know. It's nice to hear someone talk about Radagast. He is one of my favorite characters. Don't ask me why. It's the Bobba Fett syndrome, I didn't see much of him so he captured my imagination.
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For the valour of the Edain the Elves shall ever remember as the ages lengthen, marvelling that they gave life so freely of which thay had on earth so little. But it is not for thy valour only that I send thee, but to bring into the world a hope beyond thy sight, and a light that shall pierce the darkness." Ulmo - Lord of waters
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