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| | Radagast (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Vala Yavanna forced Saruman to accept Radagast as a companion, which may have been one of the reasons Saruman was contemptuous of him. |  | | Radagast was unwittingly used by Saruman to lure Gandalf to Orthanc, where Gandalf was captured. |  | | According to the essay "The Istari" from the Unfinished Tales, the name Radagast means "tender of beasts" in Adûnaic, the language of Númenor. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radagast_(Middle-earth)
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| | MIRKWOOD Rhostobel, the House of Radagast |
 | | Radagast the Brown is known as a Wizard, yet of an unusual sort for his affinity is with all living and growing things, the creatures and plants, rather than spells of fire and ice. |  | | Radagast is said to have the mastery of transformations, conjuring, healing, naturalist and animal magic of all kinds. |  | | The woodmen are glad to assist Radagast, who for centuries has aided them with healing and the lore of herbs and husbandry. |
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http://www.esatclear.ie/~vildarsplace/meo/mirkwood/rhostobel.html
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| | Middle-earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tolkien insisted that Middle-earth is (part of) our Earth in several of his letters, in one of them (no. 211) estimating the end of the Third Age to about 6,000 years before his own time. |  | | Thus the three Silmarils ended in the sky with Eärendil, in the earth, and in the sea respectively. |  | | The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are presented as Tolkien's retelling of events depicted in the Red Book of Westmarch, which was written by Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins, and other Hobbits, and corrected and annotated by one or more Gondorian scholars. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle-earth
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| | The Lord of the Rings - Radagast the Brown |
 | | Upon arriving in Middle-Earth, Radagast quickly lost interest in the mission of the Istari to bring hope and light to the beleagured Free Peoples, and instead became concerned with the lore of birds and animals and plants. |  | | Radagast the Brown is one of the Istari, maiar sent to lead the fight against the dominion of Sauron in about the year Third Age 1000. |  | | No tale is told of Radagast's fate after the War of the Ring, but it seems certain that he remained in residence in Rhosgobel well into the Fourth Age, becoming increasingly removed from the world of mortals, much as had happened to Tom Bombadil ages before. |
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http://surbrook.devermore.net/lotr/radagast.html
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| | Radagast |
 | | Radagast settled, after arriving to Middle-Earth as the fourth of the Wizards, at Rhosgobel. |  | | Radagast was chosen by Yavanna for his task in Middle-Earth. |  | | He did not contribute much, it seems, to the overthrow of Sauron but it might be worth remembering that his task and love was for beast, birds, and earth and in that task he was not unsuccessful. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/Others-index-tables/Others/Radagast.htm
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| | Races of Middle Earth |
 | | Although they lived in Middle Earth in The Time Before Days the Sun, the came there seldom thereafter, only to spy on the evil of The Enemy but also occasionally marrying the Elves. |  | | Lossoth: barbarian enemies of Sauron of the northern coast of Middle Earth. |  | | In the War of Wrath all of Valinor attacked the might of Melkor in Middle Earth, and the host of Morgoth was destroyed. |
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| | Other Beings of Middle-earth |
 | | While his affinity with nature was useful to Gandalf, overall it appears that Radagast neglected his mission to assist the peoples of Middle-earth in their struggle against Sauron. |  | | Radagast was one of the five Wizards sent to Middle-earth in the Third Age. |  | | According to one tale, Yavanna asked Curumo - who became known as Saruman - to take Aiwendel with him to Middle-earth. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/otherbeings.html
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| | Rhosgobel: Radagast's home |
 | | Radagast: Radagast the Brown is one of the Istari (called Wizards by Men) that were sent to Middle-earth by the Valar to fight Sauron in the third age. |  | | Gandalf describes Radagast as "a worthy wizard, a master of shapes and changes of hue; and he has much lore of herbs and beasts, and birds are especially his friends." The Silmarillion calls Radagast "the friend of all beasts and birds." He's considered to have been generally useless in the fight against Sauron (e.g. |  | | Radagast was asked by Saruman to find Gandalf and tell him that he was needed at Isengard, Saruman's home, immediately. |
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http://rhosgobel.blogspot.com/2004_02_01_rhosgobel_archive.html
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| | DVD Talk Forum - How many wizards are there in Middle Earth? |
 | | This comes from Tokien's "Unfinished Tales" in the chapter called "The Istari." For a more detailed understanding of the maiar and the gods of Middle Earth I would suggest The Silmarillion. |  | | Sauron was originally one of the maiar and therefore very powerful, and so in order to aid the peoples of Middle Earth in their fight against Sauron a few of the maiar were sent to help disguised as men. |  | | Radagast the Brown (barely in Lord of the Rings) |
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http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/printthread.php?t=260501
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| | Alex's METW History |
 | | As is told in the Lord of the Rings, Sauron eventually returned to Middle Earth, declared himself openly, and attempted to establish himself as its ruler. |  | | We know that Pallando was not actually bidden to go to Middle Earth by the Valar, but went with Alatar out of friendship (maybe this is why ICE made him the weakest of the five in METW). |  | | But some of the most powerful of the Noldor had too deep a love of Middle Earth and were too proud to accept the pardon of the Valar, and chose not to return to Valinor (Elrond, Cirdan, and Galadriel were amongst these). |
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http://www.non.com/metw/history
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| | The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - The Gandalf - Gwaihir Relationship |
 | | Maybe he became to involved in the 'flora and fauna' of Middle Earth and didn't 'ask for' or 'want' help - the interest of the Valar was therefore concentrated on Gandalf, who was still on the right path and had a chance of succeding in his mission. |  | | Manwe replied that he wished Olorin to go as the third messenger to Middle Earth (and it is remarked in parentheses that 'Olorin was a lover of the Eldar that remained', apparently to explain Manwe's choice). |  | | Gandalf, as we know, is one of the Istari, sent by the Valar to aid the peoples of Middle Earth in their struggle with Sauron. |
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http://forums.theonering.com/viewtopic2.php?t=46730
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| | cotd662.html |
 | | Radagast's Black Bird: A perfect ally for Radagast, this little bird can protect himself in just about all situations, and is an influencer besides. |  | | Wizard's River Horses is useful as you will find Radagast all by himself on more than one occasion, and it's nice to be able to either do away with all Nazgul events or to cancel an attack against Radagast if he is by himself. |  | | Radagast: This new version of Radagast turns an already keen wizard into a virtual powerhouse. |
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http://fan.theonering.net/morgulrats/cotd/cotd662.html
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| | Magic in Tolkien |
 | | But their fate, shoudl they remain in Middle Earth will be be to fade, presumablely to be come less powerful, and maybe even invisible and insbstantial. |  | | All the names I've given to magical phenomena in Middle Earth are completely arbitrary. |  | | Perhaps it is Middle Earth itself that causes the diminishment, and Powers in the Undying Lands are unaffected. |
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http://www.flark.org/TolkienStuff/magicintolkien.html
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| | Middle-earth @ www.ezboard.com |
 | | Temporary location for general discussion and chat on the old Middle Earth in preparation for the move. |  | | Temporary location for administrative discussion and decision making on the old Middle Earth in preparation for the move. |  | | The 'Black Forest' to the south of Middle Earth. |
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| | Tolkien - Wizards & Valar |
 | | The Valar are the Middle Earth equivalent of angels, and have been the guardians of Middle-Earth since its creation. |  | | In the order of the Istari, known as Radagast the Brown. |  | | Radagast dwelled near the southern border of Mirkwood and was a master of herb-lore and beast-lore. |
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http://zzickle.topcities.com/tolkien/people/wizards.html
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| | VN Boards - Some questions about Middle Earth |
 | | Gandalf with his fireworks and smoke rings was the flashiest of the wizards, but his strongest magic was much subtler, inspiring hope and action in the leaders and pivotal characters of Middle Earth. |  | | Magic in Middle Earth was never the flashy spell-slinging gamers have come to expect. |  | | I'd also like to add that using powerful magic is a good way to corrupt yourself in middle earth. |
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http://vnboards.ign.com/message.asp?topic=62626826
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| | Daily Bytes: Middle Earth Secret Diaries |
 | | Radagast the Brown probably stealing paper out of my inbox again. |  | | Day Twelve: Went to Saruman for advice about Ring but he had become evil. |
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http://www.andrerestivo.com/weblog/archives/001575.html
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| | TolkienWiki: Radagast |
 | | According to some sources (Unfinished Tales), Radagast was chosen by the Valar to be the partner of Saruman on his journey to Middle-earth. |  | | Nonetheless, he (probably) made use of Radagast's birdlore, and learnt the tongue of the crebain of Fangorn which he employed as spies. |  | | Radagast dwelt at Rhosgobel, a village or place at the edge of Mirkwood, near the Carrock. |
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http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Radagast
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| | The Annals of Middle-earth |
 | | It was influenced heavily by the Eldar and spread along the coasts of Middle- earth during the Second Age, becoming a sort of Common Tongue. |  | | Meaning 'Lover of Birds,' it was the Quenya name of Radagast. |  | | One of the Aratar, he made most of the earth and its substances in the Ainulindalë, and is thus called Smith of Arda. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~eruantalon/glossary/a.html
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| | CGTalk - Races of Middle Earth - character/Object/Environment - [Danny B] |
 | | Excerpt from the 'Bree Bugle' re: 'News from Isengard' March 3018, Middle Earth. |  | | 'Created by Saruman as one of his bizarre whims in Isengard, Zald-icuni was spawned upon Middle Earth via the Necromancers insatiable evil. |  | | Unbeknowest to the Necromancer, Radagast did fool the Zald with art of magick as did Gandalf, many seasons gone, when venturing to smite The Smaug with Bilbo. |
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http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=37625
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| | Middle Earth: The Wizards |
 | | I doubt there is any fantasy background anywhere near as rich, deep and believable as Middle Earth and it remains the only fantasy book where I have been able to read 'silly' names without problems. |  | | The drawback is that it can be quite hard to visualise where you are trekking, and which regions to play, unless you are intimately familiar with Middle Earth geography. |  | | This gives a real feel of trekking long distances across Middle Earth, and attrition becomes a real concern. |
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http://www.gamecabinet.com/reviews/MiddleEarthTW.html
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| | Middle-earth Quizzes on The Barrow-Downs |
 | | The last Istar to arrive in Middle Earth was? |  | | The Istari arrived in Middle earth around approximately what year? |  | | Of the five Istari sent to Middle Earth to aid the inhabitants, how many does a verse of a poem indicate completed the Valar's mission successfully? |
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http://www.barrowdowns.com/quiz.php?quiznum=62
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| | New Tales From Middle Earth |
 | | Reference and study area for The New Tales of Middle Earth members. |  | | Discussion and recognition area for The New Tales of Middle Earth members. |  | | All those who wander through Middle Earth are not lost. |
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| | Middle Earth Collectable Card Game |
 | | The underside of the nature of the beings of Middle Earth begins to come to light... |  | | The scenario is that the final confrontation is coming: the Dark Lord (Sauron) vs. the free peoples of Middle Earth. |  | | Billed as a stand-alone expansion, this set changed all the rules; well, not really, but it changed the way you look at Middle Earth. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/bennyhills/wright/733/games/meccg.htm
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| | The Grey Havens - Else: What happened to Radagast? |
 | | For Radagast, the fourth, became enamoured of the many beasts and birds that dwelt in Middle-earth, and forsook Elves and Men, and spent his days among the wild creatures." (Unfinished Tales, p. |  | | We know nothing of what happened to Radagast after the end of the Third Age. |  | | Radagast was said to also have failed his mission, but it's tempting to think that his "failure" was not as bad as that of the others. |
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http://tolkien.cro.net/else/radagast.html
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| | The Grey Havens :: View topic - Maiar in Middle-Earth |
 | | Yet it is told among the Eldar that the Valar endeavoured ever, in despite of Melkor, to rule the Earth and to prepare it for the coming of the Firstborn; |  | | Last edited by Radagast the Brown on Wednesday, 25.08.2004., 21:58; edited 3 times in total |  | | Arwen, daughter of Elrond, in whom it is said that the likeness of Luthien had come on earth again; and she was called Undumiel, for she was the evenstar of her people. |
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http://tolkien.cro.net/board/viewtopic.php?p=37529
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| | RPGamer - Preview - Middle-Earth Online |
 | | The developers seem to be working diligently to stay as close as possible to Tolkien's vision of Middle Earth. |  | | The player will control a civilian character from Middle Earth, not a character found in the books. |  | | It will be up to the lesser known heroes of Middle Earth to keep peace in Eriador (and other regions as expansions are released) in the wake of the fellowship. |
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http://www.rpgamer.com/games/other/pc/middleearth/middleearthprev.html
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| | Early Fourth Age |
 | | Also, remember that the Numenoreans knew that the earth was round and they had other colonies than middle-earth.. |  | | They need not be a source of new evil and, in fact, if either of them (or both) were to have been a source of new evil, then they would have restored an element of the fantastic to Middle-earth which supposedly died with Sauron. |  | | Some people have begun to accept as "canon" that the Blue Wizards actually appeared in Middle-earth during the Second Age, and that they failed in their missions, or that they were active against Sauron in the Third Age and helped restrain his might by fomenting rebellions in the east. |
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http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/tolkien/43687/294249
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