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Interesting thread. After reading all the posts, I think the staffs were
a) symbolic b) a sign of status Saruman was generally considered to be stronger than Gandalf throughout the books. It was only after Gandalf had died and been sent back by Iluvatar he had the strength to defeat Saruman - or was allowed to use it perhaps. Quote:
Was white also considered a symbol of power and strength? Previously when Gandalf was grey, he did not have the powers to match Saruman, but now when he's white, he seems to be far more powerful, his powers are equal to Saruman, and now they're both white. [ June 15, 2002: Message edited by: *Varda* ]
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