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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Mar 2007
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I don't agree that Gandalf is "overly concerned" or obsessed with the Shire. Gandalf is constantly on the move, he is Gondor (though perhaps not as welcome there after Ecthelion's death), in Rohan, searching the Mines of Moria for Thrain, in Mirkwood helping to defeat the Necromancer, etc. He certainly visits the Shire and it is said that he was a friend of the Old Took but when Bilbo meets Gandalf in An Unexpected Party (TH) he fails to recognise him as he had not visited the Shire since those of Bilbo's generation were small hobbit boys and girls. This doesn't exactly show an obsession of with the Shire. As for the visits that he paid to Bilbo afterwards - (a) Bilbo, like the Old Took before him, was Gandalf's friend and (b) he was concerned about Ring that Bilbo found and its effect on Bilbo because of Bilbo's initial lies, his anger when advised not to use the Ring, the fact that he showed no signs of aging and later that Bilbo felt that the Ring was growing on his mind.
After Bilbo's disappearance Gandalf says to Frodo, Quote:
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And I don't see how his smoking gets in the way of his mission. One can smoke on the go. There is no indication that Gandalf took to lazing around under large trees, puffing away without a care in the world. Quote:
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