Posted: January 04, 1999 at 17:16:07: by Cyberlock
I was just wondering, Gandalf seemed to have an imminent fear of Sauron, but I'm sure that since he was the wisest among the Mair he would have been included in the host of the Valar that fought in the war of wrath and he might have faced him before, was Gandalf's fear truly of Sauron's greater power or more of a fear of what permanent damage he might be capable of doing to the people of Middle-Earth before he went down. Another thing about Gandalf, what was his relationship with the other Istari, he seemed to be friends with Radagast but it's a little odd that he never even mentions the other two Istari when they could have been helpfull to Sauron's defeat, and if they actually disappeared or went underground and started "magic cults" as Tolkien suggested, why would he not care? It's not as if he did'nt have any time to check up on them so to say. (Cyberlock)
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