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Gandalf is a fictional character with major roles in J. R. R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Order of the British Empire was an English people English literature, poetry, Philology, and university professor, best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion....
's novels The Hobbit
The Hobbit

The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is an award-winning Juvenile fantasy and children's book by J. R. R. Tolkien, written in the tradition of the fairy tale....
and The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is an Epic poetry high fantasy novel written by Philology J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit , but eventually developed into a much larger work....
. In these stories, Gandalf appears as a wizard
Magician (fantasy)

A magician, sorcerer, wizard, or a person known under one of Magician #Names and terminology in fiction is someone who uses or practices Magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources....
, member and later the head (after Saruman
Saruman

Saruman the White is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a key figure in the novel The Lord of the Rings, but only appears in a few chapters....
's betrayal and fall) of the order known as the Istari
Wizard (Middle-earth)

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Wizards of Middle-earth are a group of beings outwardly resembling Man but possessing much greater physical and mental power....
, as well as leader of the Fellowship of the Ring and the army of the West.

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Humphrey Carpenter

Humphrey William Bouverie Carpenter was an England biographers, author, and radio Presenter....
 in his 1977 biography relates that Tolkien owned a postcard entitled
Der Berggeist , and on the paper cover in which he kept it, he wrote "the origin of Gandalf".






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Gandalf is a fictional character with major roles in J. R. R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Order of the British Empire was an English people English literature, poetry, Philology, and university professor, best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion....
's novels
The Hobbit
The Hobbit

The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is an award-winning Juvenile fantasy and children's book by J. R. R. Tolkien, written in the tradition of the fairy tale....
and The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is an Epic poetry high fantasy novel written by Philology J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit , but eventually developed into a much larger work....
. In these stories, Gandalf appears as a wizard
Magician (fantasy)

A magician, sorcerer, wizard, or a person known under one of Magician #Names and terminology in fiction is someone who uses or practices Magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources....
, member and later the head (after Saruman
Saruman

Saruman the White is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a key figure in the novel The Lord of the Rings, but only appears in a few chapters....
's betrayal and fall) of the order known as the Istari
Wizard (Middle-earth)

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Wizards of Middle-earth are a group of beings outwardly resembling Man but possessing much greater physical and mental power....
, as well as leader of the Fellowship of the Ring and the army of the West.

Concept and creation

Der Berggeist
Humphrey Carpenter
Humphrey Carpenter

Humphrey William Bouverie Carpenter was an England biographers, author, and radio Presenter....
 in his 1977 biography relates that Tolkien owned a postcard entitled
Der Berggeist , and on the paper cover in which he kept it, he wrote "the origin of Gandalf". The postcard reproduces a painting of a bearded figure, sitting on a rock under a pine tree in a mountainous setting. He wears a wide-brimmed round hat and a long red cloak, and a white fawn is nuzzling his upturned hands.

Carpenter said that Tolkien recalled buying the postcard during his holiday in Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
 in 1911. Manfred Zimmerman, however, discovered that the painting was by German artist Josef Madlener
Josef Madlener

Josef Madlener was a Germany artist and illustrator. He was born near Memmingen, Swabia. His work was published in various newspapers, magazines, and a few children's Christmas books, e....
 and dates to the mid–1920s. Carpenter acknowledged that Tolkien was probably mistaken about the origin of the postcard.

The original painting was auctioned at Sotheby's
Sotheby's

Sotheby's is the world's third oldest auction house in continuous operation....
 in London on 12 July 2005 for 84,000 GBP. The previous owner had been given the painting by Madlener in the 1940s and recalled that Madlener said the mountains in the background were the Torri del Vaiolet, peaks of Dolomites
Dolomites

The Dolomites are a section of the Alps. They are located for the most part in the province of Province of Belluno, the rest in the provinces of Province of Bolzano-Bozen and Province of Trento ....
.

When writing
The Hobbit in the early 1930s Tolkien gave the name Gandalf to the leader of the dwarves, the character later called Thorin
Thorin Oakenshield

Thorin Oakenshield is a significant character in The Hobbit and has a minor presence in The Lord of the Rings. He was the leader of the Company of Dwarf who aimed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug the Dragon , and was the son of Thr?in II and the grandson of King Thr?r....
. The name is taken from the same source as all the other Dwarf
Dwarf (Middle-earth)

In the Tolkien's legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarf are a race inhabiting the world of Arda, a fictional prehistoric Earth which includes the continent Middle-earth....
 names (save Balin
Balin (Middle-earth)

Balin is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is an important supporting character in The Hobbit, and is mentioned in The Fellowship of the Ring ....
) in
The Hobbit: the "Catalogue of Dwarves
Norse dwarves

Dvergar or Norse dwarves are highly significant entities in Norse mythology, who associate with stones, the underground, deathliness, luck, magic, and technology, especially forging....
" in the
Völuspá
Völuspá

V?lusp? is the first and best known poem of the Poetic Edda. It tells the story of the creation of the world and its coming end related by a v?lva addressing Odin....
. He came to regret his decision, calling it a "rabble of eddaic-named dwarves, … invented in an idle hour".
Georg Von Rosen   Oden Som Vandringsman, 1886 (odin, the Wanderer)
The wizard that was to become Gandalf was originally named
Bladorthin. Tolkien later assigned this name to an ancient king who had ordered some spears from the dwarves. The Old Norse name Gandalfr incorporates the words gandr meaning both "wand" and (especially in compounds) "magic
Magic (paranormal)

Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a conceptual system that asserts human ability to control or predict the nature through Mysticism, paranormal or supernatural means....
" and
alfr meaning "elf
Elf

An elf is a creature of Germanic mythology. The elves were originally thought of as a race of minor nature and fertility deity, who are often pictured as youthful-seeming men and women of great beauty living in forests and underground places and caves, or in wells and springs....
" or in a wider sense "(mythological) being". Hence
Gandalf means roughly "magic–elf/being" or wizard. This may have led Tolkien to transfer the name from the leader of the dwarves to the wizard.

Incidentally, the correct pronunciation of the name Gandalf should contain a final /v/ and not /f/, corresponding to Old Norse and as stated by Tolkien in Appendix E of the
Lord of The Rings. That being said, the pronunciation with final /v/ is not often heard.

Throughout the early drafts, and through to the first edition of
The Hobbit Bladorthin/Gandalf is described as being a 'little old man', distinct from a dwarf, but not of the full human stature that would later be described in The Lord of the Rings. Even in The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf was not tall; shorter, for example, than Elrond or the other wizards.

Tolkien refers to Gandalf as an 'angel
Ángel

?ngel is the third single from Belinda Peregr?n's debut album: Belinda. It was a massive hit in Mexico and an international hit for Belinda....
 incarnate' in a letter of 1954. In the same letter Tolkien states he was given the form of an old man in order to limit his powers on earth. Both in 1965 and 1971 Tolkien again refers to Gandalf as an angelic being.

In a letter of 1946 Tolkien stated that he thought of Gandalf as an
"Odinic wanderer". Other commentators have also compared Gandalf to the Norse god Odin
Odin

Odin , is considered the chief ?sir in Norse paganism. Homologous with the Anglo-Saxons Woden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wodanaz or *Wodanaz....
 in his "Wanderer" guise – an old man with one eye, a long white beard, a wide brimmed hat, and a staff.

Characteristics

Tolkien discusses the characteristics of Gandalf in his essay on the Istari
Wizard (Middle-earth)

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Wizards of Middle-earth are a group of beings outwardly resembling Man but possessing much greater physical and mental power....
, which appears in the work
Unfinished Tales
Unfinished Tales

Unfinished Tales is a collection of stories and essays by J. R. R. Tolkien that were unfinished work during his lifetime, but were edited by his son Christopher Tolkien and published in 1980....
. He describes Gandalf as the last of the wizards to appear in Middle-earth
Middle-earth

Middle-earth refers to the fictional lands where most of the stories of author J. R. R. Tolkien take place. These stories include The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings....
, one who: "seemed the least, less tall than the others, and in looks more aged, grey-haired and grey-clad, and leaning on a staff". Yet the Elf
Elf (Middle-earth)

In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, an Elf is an individual member of one of the races that inhabit the lands of Arda. They appear in The Hobbit and in The Lord of the Rings, but their complex history is described in full only in The Silmarillion, edited and published after Tolkien's death....
 Círdan
Círdan

C?rdan the Shipwright is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. He was a Telerin Elf, a great sailor and shipwright, and lord of the Falas during much of the First Age....
 who met him on arrival nevertheless considered him "the greatest spirit and the wisest" and gave him the elven Ring of power
Three Rings

The Three Rings of the Elf of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. They are the most powerful of the twenty Rings of Power....
 called Narya, the Ring of Fire, for his aid and comfort. Tolkien explicitly links Gandalf to the element Fire
Fire (classical element)

Fire has been an important part of many cultures and religions, from pre-history to modern day, and was vital to the development of civilization....
 later in the same essay:

Biography


Valinor

As recounted in the "Valaquenta", Gandalf was one of the Maiar
Maia (Middle-earth)

The 'Maiar' are beings from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy Tolkien's legendarium. They are lesser Ainu who entered E? in the beginning of time. Tolkien uses the term Vala ...
 of Valinor
Valinor

Valinor is a fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the realm of the Vala in Aman. It was also known as the Undying Lands, as only immortal souls were allowed to reside there; amongst the exceptions to this were the surviving bearers of the One Ring ? Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins and also Samwise, who bore the One Ring f...
. In Valinor, he was known as Olórin and was said to be the wisest of the Maiar. He lived in the gardens of Irmo under the tutelage of Nienna
Nienna

Nienna is a Vala from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She is the sister of Mandos and L?rien . Her name means She who weeps. Or perhaps, in light of Tolkien's Roman Catholic Church, she was named after the charism of the Gift of Tears ....
, the patron of mercy. When the Valar
Vala (Middle-earth)

The Valar are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium. They are first mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, but The Silmarillion develops them into the Powers of Arda or the Powers of the World....
 decided to send the order of the Wizards
Wizard (Middle-earth)

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Wizards of Middle-earth are a group of beings outwardly resembling Man but possessing much greater physical and mental power....
 to Middle-earth
Middle-earth

Middle-earth refers to the fictional lands where most of the stories of author J. R. R. Tolkien take place. These stories include The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings....
 in order to counsel and assist all those who opposed Sauron
Sauron

Sauron is the Title role#title character and the principal antagonist of the fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.In the same work, he is revealed to have been "the Necromancy" from Tolkien's earlier novel The Hobbit....
, Olórin was proposed by Manwë
Manwë

Manw? S?limo is an Ainu in J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium.Manw? is first described in The Silmarillion. He is the King of the Vala , husband of Varda Elent?ri, brother of the Dark Lord Morgoth, and King of Arda....
. Olórin initially begged to be excused as he feared he lacked the strength to face Sauron.

Middle-earth

Gandalf the Grey was the last of the Istari to arrive in Middle-earth, landing in Mithlond
Mithlond

The Elf ports of Mithlond or the Grey Havens was an Elvish port on the Gulf of Lune in the northwest of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth....
. He seemed the oldest and least in stature of them, but Círdan
Círdan

C?rdan the Shipwright is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. He was a Telerin Elf, a great sailor and shipwright, and lord of the Falas during much of the First Age....
 the Shipwright felt that he had the highest inner greatness on their first meeting in the Havens, and gave him Narya, the Ring of Fire. Saruman learned of the gift and resented it. Gandalf hid the ring well, and it was not known (except apparently to Elrond
Elrond

Elrond Half-elven is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is introduced in The Hobbit, and plays a supporting role in The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion....
 and Galadriel
Galadriel

Galadriel is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien, appearing in his Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium. She appears in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales....
) until he left with the other ring-bearers at the end of the Third Age that he and not Círdan was the holder of the third of the Elven-rings.

Gandalf's relationship with Saruman
Saruman

Saruman the White is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a key figure in the novel The Lord of the Rings, but only appears in a few chapters....
, the head of the Order, was strained. The Wizards were commanded to aid Men
Man (Middle-earth)

The race of Men in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books, such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, refers to humanity and does not denote gender....
, Elves
Elf (Middle-earth)

In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, an Elf is an individual member of one of the races that inhabit the lands of Arda. They appear in The Hobbit and in The Lord of the Rings, but their complex history is described in full only in The Silmarillion, edited and published after Tolkien's death....
, and Dwarves
Dwarf (Middle-earth)

In the Tolkien's legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarf are a race inhabiting the world of Arda, a fictional prehistoric Earth which includes the continent Middle-earth....
, but only through counsel; it was forbidden to use force to dominate them – an injunction Saruman disregarded.

The White Council
In "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age" (in
The Silmarillion) and "The Istari" (in Unfinished Tales), Tolkien fleshes out the background and the history briefly tabulated by date in Appendix B of The Lord of the Rings. Gandalf suspected early on that the Necromancer of Dol Guldur
Sauron

Sauron is the Title role#title character and the principal antagonist of the fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.In the same work, he is revealed to have been "the Necromancy" from Tolkien's earlier novel The Hobbit....
 was not a Nazgűl
Nazgűl

In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, the Nazg?l are nine men who succumbed to Sauron's power and attained immortality as wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring....
 but Sauron himself. He went to Dol Guldur
Dol Guldur

Dol Guldur was Sauron's stronghold in Mirkwood in the fictional world of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. It is first mentioned in The Hobbit....
 (in ) to discover the truth, but the Necromancer withdrew before him. The Necromancer returned to Dol Guldur with greater force in , and the White Council was formed in response . Galadriel had hoped Gandalf would lead the Council, but Gandalf refused, declining to be bound by any but the Valar who sent him. Saruman was chosen instead, as being most knowledgeable about Sauron's work in the Second Age.

Gandalf returned to Dol Guldur in "at great peril" and learned that the Necromancer was indeed Sauron returned. (This is when Gandalf found Thráin the Dwarf imprisoned in Dol Guldur and recovered the map and key to Erebor before Thráin died.) The following year the White Council was summoned, and Gandalf urged that Sauron be driven out. Saruman however reassured the Council that Sauron's evident desire to find the Ring would fail, as the Ring would long since have been carried by Anduin to the Sea; and the matter was allowed to rest. But at this time Saruman himself began actively seeking the Ring near the Gladden Fields where Isildur had been killed, not far from Dol Guldur.

The Quest of Erebor
"The Quest of Erebor" in
Unfinished Tales
Unfinished Tales

Unfinished Tales is a collection of stories and essays by J. R. R. Tolkien that were unfinished work during his lifetime, but were edited by his son Christopher Tolkien and published in 1980....
elaborates upon the story behind The Hobbit. It tells of a chance meeting between Gandalf and Thorin Oakenshield
Thorin Oakenshield

Thorin Oakenshield is a significant character in The Hobbit and has a minor presence in The Lord of the Rings. He was the leader of the Company of Dwarf who aimed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug the Dragon , and was the son of Thr?in II and the grandson of King Thr?r....
, Thráin's son, in the inn of the Prancing Pony in Bree
Bree (Middle-earth)

Bree is a fictional town in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, east of the Shire and south of Fornost Erain. It is thought to have been inspired by the Buckinghamshire village of Brill, which Tolkien visited regularly in his early years at Oxford....
. Gandalf had for some time foreseen the coming war with Sauron, and knew that the North was especially vulnerable. If Rivendell
Rivendell

Rivendell is an Elf outpost in Middle-earth, a fictional realm created by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was established and ruled by Elrond in the Second Age of Middle-earth ....
 were to be attacked, the dragon Smaug could cause great devastation. Thorin was also keen to regain his lost territory, and so the quest was born.

In ,, Gandalf arranged (and frequently accompanied) a band of thirteen dwarves
Dwarf (Middle-earth)

In the Tolkien's legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarf are a race inhabiting the world of Arda, a fictional prehistoric Earth which includes the continent Middle-earth....
 and the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo Baggins

Bilbo Baggins is the protagonist of The Hobbit and also makes a few appearances in The Lord of the Rings, two of the most well-known of J....
 to reclaim from the dragon Smaug
Smaug

Smaug is a fictional character in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, and the main antagonist within the story....
 the Dwarves' lost treasure in Erebor. To the quest, Gandalf contributed a map and key to Erebor, which he had received from Thráin II
Thráin II

Thr?in II is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is first mentioned in The Hobbit, and more of his history is given in Unfinished Tales....
 while exploring the dungeons of the Necromancer. It was on this Quest of Erebor that Gandalf found his sword,
Glamdring, in a troll's treasure hoard, and that Bilbo found the One Ring
One Ring

The One Ring is an Artifact that appears as the pivotal plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium. It is described in an earlier story, The Hobbit , as a magic ring of invisibility....
 (though at the time it was thought to be a lesser ring).

After escaping from the Misty Mountains
Misty Mountains

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth, the Misty Mountains is a mountain range, running for 795 miles from north to south, between Eriador and the valley of the Great River, Anduin, and from Mount Gundabad in the far north to Methedras in the south....
 pursued by Goblins and Warg
Warg

In Old Norse language, wikt:vargr is a term for "wolf" . In Norse mythology, wargs are in particular the wolf Fenrisulfr and his sons Skoll and Hati....
s, the party was carried to safety by the Great Eagles. Gandalf then devised a clever plan to convince the king of the Beornings, Beorn
Beorn

In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium, Beorn was a shapeshifting , a man who could assume the appearance of a great black bear....
 — who did not like uninvited guests or dwarves — to house and provision the company for the trip through Mirkwood.

Gandalf left the company before they entered Mirkwood, saying that he had pressing business to attend to. He turned up again, however, before the walls of Erebor disguised as an old man, revealing himself when it seemed the Men of Esgaroth and the Elves of Mirkwood would fight Thorin and the Dwarves over Smaug's treasure. The Battle of the Five Armies ensued when hosts of Goblins and Wargs attacked all three parties. After the battle, Gandalf accompanied Bilbo back to the Shire, revealing at Rivendell what his pressing business had been: Gandalf had once again urged the Council to evict Sauron, since quite evidently Sauron did not require the Ring to continue to attract evil to Mirkwood. Then, in an event only tantalizingly briefly described (in
The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings), the Council "put forth its power" and drove Sauron from Dol Guldur. But Sauron had anticipated this and withdrew as a feint, only to reappear in Mordor.

The Fellowship of the Ring
As explained in
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring

The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the epic novel The Lord of the Rings by the England author J. R. R. Tolkien....
, Gandalf spent the years between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings travelling Middle-earth in search of information on Sauron's resurgence and Bilbo's mysterious ring, spurred particularly by Bilbo's initial misleading story of how he had obtained it as a "present" from Gollum
Gollum

Gollum is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium. He was first introduced in the author's fantasy novel The Hobbit, and later became an important supporting character in its sequel, The Lord of the Rings....
. During this period he befriended Aragorn
Aragorn

Aragorn II is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is also known as Strider. He is first introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring, and becomes a central character in the story of The Lord of the Rings....
 and first became suspicious of Saruman. He spent as much time as he could in the Shire, strengthening his friendship with Bilbo and Frodo
Frodo Baggins

Frodo Baggins is a fictional character in Tolkien's legendarium.He is a principal protagonist of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is also mentioned in The Silmarillion....
, Bilbo's heir.

He returned to the Shire for Bilbo's "eleventy-first" (111th) birthday party in , bringing many fireworks for the occasion. After Bilbo, as a prank on his guests, put on the Ring and disappeared, Gandalf strongly encouraged his old friend to leave the Ring to Frodo, as they had planned. Bilbo became hostile and accused Gandalf of trying to steal the Ring — which he called "my precious", much as Gollum
Gollum

Gollum is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium. He was first introduced in the author's fantasy novel The Hobbit, and later became an important supporting character in its sequel, The Lord of the Rings....
, the previous owner of the Ring, had done. (Isildur
Isildur

Isildur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium. He appears in the author's books The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales....
, who earlier possessed the ring and was destroyed by it, had written that "it is precious to me"). Alarmed, Gandalf impressed on Bilbo the foolishness of this accusation. Coming to his senses, Bilbo admitted that the Ring had been troubling him, and leaving it behind for Frodo, he departed for Rivendell
Rivendell

Rivendell is an Elf outpost in Middle-earth, a fictional realm created by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was established and ruled by Elrond in the Second Age of Middle-earth ....
. Though Bilbo would never be entirely free of the desire for the Ring, he was the first to give it up willingly.

Over the next seventeen years, Gandalf travelled extensively, searching for answers. With Aragorn he sought to find Gollum. Aragorn eventually succeeded, and Gandalf questioned Gollum, threatening him with fire when he proved unwilling to speak. Gandalf learned finally that Sauron had forced Gollum under torture in Barad-dűr
Barad-dűr

Barad-d?r is the fortress of Sauron in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The Eye of Sauron kept watch over Middle-earth from its highest tower....
 to tell what he knew of the Ring. This reinforced Gandalf's growing suspicion that Bilbo's ring was the One Ring.

Returning to the Shire, in , Gandalf confirmed his suspicions by throwing the Ring into Frodo's hearth fire and reading the writing that appeared on the Ring's surface. He told Frodo the full history of the Ring, and urged him to take the Ring to Rivendell; for he would be in grave danger if he stayed in the Shire. Gandalf said he would attempt to return for Frodo's fiftieth birthday party, in order to accompany him on the road thereafter; and that meanwhile Frodo should arrange to leave quietly, as the servants of Sauron would be searching for him.

Outside the Shire, Gandalf encountered Radagast the Brown
Radagast (Middle-earth)

Radagast the Brown is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is one of the Istari or Wizard s who were sent by the angelic Vala to aid the Elf and Man of Middle-earth in their struggle against the Dark Lord Sauron....
, another of the Istari, who brought the news that the Nazgűl
Nazgűl

In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, the Nazg?l are nine men who succumbed to Sauron's power and attained immortality as wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring....
 had ridden forth and crossed the River Anduin
Anduin

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest river in the Third Age ....
 — and a request from Saruman that Gandalf come to Isengard. Gandalf left a letter to Frodo (urging his immediate departure) with Barliman Butterbur
Barliman Butterbur

Barliman Butterbur is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings.Butterbur was the owner of the Inn of the Prancing Pony in Bree ....
 at the inn in Bree, and headed towards Isengard. There Saruman revealed his true colours, urging Gandalf to help him obtain the Ring for his own use. Gandalf refused, and Saruman imprisoned him at the top of the tower of Orthanc. Eventually Gandalf was rescued by Gwaihir the Eagle.

Gwaihir set Gandalf down in Rohan
Rohan

Rohan, is a fictional realm in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy era of Middle-earth. It is also referred to as Riddermark or The Mark. The realm is of significant importance in the author's most famous book, The Lord of the Rings....
, where Gandalf appealed to King Théoden
Théoden

Th?oden is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel, The Lord of the Rings. He first appears in The Two Towers and remains an important character in The Return of the King....
 for a horse. Théoden, under the baleful influence of Gríma Wormtongue, Saruman's spy, told Gandalf to take any horse he pleased, but to leave quickly. It was then that Gandalf met the great horse Shadowfax, one of the
mearas, who would be his mount and companion for most of the rest of the war. Gandalf pursued the horse for two days before Shadowfax permitted Gandalf to ride him. Gandalf then rode hard for the Shire, but did not reach it until Frodo had already set out. Knowing that Frodo and his companions would be heading for Rivendell, Gandalf began to make his own way there. He learned at Bree that the hobbits had fallen in with Aragorn. He faced the Nazgűl at Weathertop
Weathertop

In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, Weathertop is a hill in the Eriador region of Middle-earth, the southernmost and highest summit of the Weather Hills....
 but escaped after an all-night battle, drawing four of them northward. Frodo, Aragorn and company faced the remaining five on Weathertop a few nights later. Gandalf reached Rivendell just before Frodo's arrival.

In Rivendell, Gandalf helped Elrond drive off the Nazgűl pursuing Frodo and played a great part in the following council as the only person who knew the full history of the Ring. He also revealed that Saruman had betrayed them and was in league with Sauron. When it was decided that the Ring had to be destroyed, Gandalf volunteered to accompany Frodo – now the Ringbearer – in his quest. He also persuaded Elrond to let Frodo's cousins Merry
Meriadoc Brandybuck

Meriadoc Brandybuck, usually referred to as Merry, is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, featured throughout his most famous work, The Lord of the Rings....
 and Pippin
Peregrin Took

Peregrin Took , better known to his friends as Pippin, or even Pip, is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth, a Hobbit, and one of Frodo Baggins's youngest but dearest friends....
 join the Fellowship.

Taking charge of the Fellowship (comprising nine representatives of the free peoples of Middle-earth, "set against the Nine Riders"), Gandalf and Aragorn led the Hobbits and their companions south. After an unsuccessful attempt to cross Mount Caradhras
Caradhras

In the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, Caradhras, also called the Redhorn , and known in the Khuzdul as Barazinbar, is one of the mightiest peaks in the Misty Mountains....
 in winter, they crossed
under the mountains through the Mines of Moria
Moria (Middle-earth)

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria was the name given by the Eldar to an enormous underground complex in north-western Middle-earth, comprising a vast network of tunnels, chambers, mines and huge halls or 'mansions', that ran under and ultimately through the Hithaeglir....
, though only Gimli the Dwarf was enthusiastic about that route. In Moria, they discovered that the Dwarf colony established there earlier had been overrun by Orcs. The Fellowship fought with the Orcs and Trolls of Moria, but were no match against "Durin's Bane," a Balrog
Balrog

A Balrog is a fictional creature from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium . Such creatures first appeared in print in The Lord of the Rings, though they figured in earlier writings that posthumously appeared in The Silmarillion and other books....
 from ancient times. At the Bridge of Khazad-dűm, Gandalf faced the Balrog to enable the others to escape.

After a short exchange of blows, Gandalf broke the bridge beneath the Balrog with his staff. As the Balrog fell, it wrapped its whip around Gandalf's knees, dragging him into the abyss. As his friends looked on in horror, Gandalf fell into shadow, crying "Fly, you fools!" as he went.

Neither Gandalf nor the Balrog was killed by the fall into the deep underground lake under Moria. Gandalf pursued the Balrog for eight days until they climbed to the peak of Zirakzigil. Here they fought for two days and nights. In the end, the Balrog was cast down and broke the mountainside with its fall. Gandalf himself died during this ordeal, and his body lay on the peak while his spirit travelled outside of time.

Gandalf the White

Gandalf was "sent back" as a significantly more powerful figure, Gandalf the White. Gwaihir carried him to Lórien, where he was healed of his injuries and re-clothed in white robes by Galadriel. He travelled to Fangorn forest, where he encountered Aragorn
Aragorn

Aragorn II is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is also known as Strider. He is first introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring, and becomes a central character in the story of The Lord of the Rings....
, Gimli
Gimli (Middle-earth)

Gimli is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, featured in The Lord of the Rings....
, and Legolas
Legolas

Legolas is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien'slegendarium, featured in The Lord of the Rings. He is an Elf from the Mirkwood and one of nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring ....
 (who were tracking Merry and Pippin).

They travelled to Rohan
Rohan

Rohan, is a fictional realm in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy era of Middle-earth. It is also referred to as Riddermark or The Mark. The realm is of significant importance in the author's most famous book, The Lord of the Rings....
, where Gandalf found that Théoden had been further weakened by Wormtongue's influence. He broke Wormtongue's hold over Théoden, and convinced the king to join in the fight against Sauron. Gandalf then set off to gather Erkenbrand of the Westfold and his warriors to assist Théoden in the coming battle with Saruman. Gandalf arrived just in time to shatter Saruman's attack on Helm's Deep
Helm's Deep

|In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings, Helm's Deep was a large valley in the north-western Ered Nimrais .The valley was blocked over its entire width by the natural series of hills called Helm's Dike and behind that lay the fortress of Aglarond or the Hornburg, at the entrance to the Glittering Caves....
. After the ensuing battle
Battle of the Hornburg

The Battle of the Hornburg is a fictional battle in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings. The battle pitted the forces of the Wizard Saruman against the Rohirrim under King Th?oden, who had taken refuge in the mountain fortress of the Hornburg at Helm's Deep....
, Gandalf and the king rode to Isengard, which in the interim had itself been attacked and conquered by Treebeard
Treebeard

Treebeard is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium. The eldest of the species of Ents, he is said to live in the ancient Fangorn and stands fourteen feet in height and is tree-like in appearance, with leafy hair and a rigid structure....
 and the Ent
Ent

Ents are a fictional race of humanoid trees from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth. They appear to have been inspired by the talking trees of many of the world's folklores ....
s, along with Merry and Pippin. Gandalf broke Saruman's staff and expelled him from the White Council and the Order of Wizards, and assumed Saruman's place as head of both. Wormtongue made an indecisive attempt to kill Gandalf or Saruman with the
palantír
Palantír

A 'palant?r' is a magical artifact from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy Tolkien's legendarium....
of Orthanc, but missed both. Pippin retrieved the palantír, but Gandalf quickly appropriated it. After the group left Isengard, Pippin took the palantír from a sleeping Gandalf, looked into it, and came face to face with Sauron himself. Gandalf then took the chastened Pippin with him to Minas Tirith
Minas Tirith

Minas Tirith , originally named Minas Anor, is a fictional city in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. It became the heavily fortified capital city of Gondor in the second half of the Third Age....
 to keep the young Hobbit out of further trouble.

Gandalf arrived in time to help order the defences of Minas Tirith
Minas Tirith

Minas Tirith , originally named Minas Anor, is a fictional city in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. It became the heavily fortified capital city of Gondor in the second half of the Third Age....
. His presence was resented by Denethor
Denethor

This article is about the Steward of Gondor in the time of the War of the Ring. For the king of the Laiquendi, see Denethor . For the first Steward of Gondor of this name, see Denethor I....
, the Steward of Gondor; but after Denethor's son Faramir
Faramir

In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium, Faramir is a fictional character appearing in The Lord of the Rings. He is introduced as the younger brother of Boromir of the Fellowship of the Ring and second son of Denethor, the Stewards of Gondor of the realm of Gondor....
 was gravely wounded in battle, Denethor sank into despair and madness. Together with Prince Imrahil
Imrahil

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Imrahil was the twenty-second Prince of Dol Amroth....
 of Dol Amroth
Dol Amroth

|In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Dol Amroth is a fictional principality which forms part of the extended kingdom of Gondor. It has a fortified city and a significant port....
, Gandalf led the defenders during the siege of the city. When the forces of Mordor
Mordor

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor is the dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of Anduin, the great river....
 finally broke the main gate, Gandalf alone on Shadowfax confronted the Witch-king of Angmar
Witch-king of Angmar

The Witch-king of Angmar, also known as the Lord of the Nazg?l and The Black Captain among other names, is a fictional character in J....
, Lord of the Nazgűl. But at that moment the Rohirrim arrived, compelling the Witch-king to withdraw and engage them. Gandalf would have ridden to their aid, but he too was suddenly required elsewhere — to save Faramir from Denethor, who sought in desperation to burn himself and his son on a funeral pyre.

Aragorn and Gandalf then led the final campaign against Sauron's forces at the Black Gate, in an effort to distract the Dark Lord's attention from Frodo and Samwise Gamgee
Samwise Gamgee

Samwise Gamgee, later known as Samwise Gardener and commonly known as Sam, is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium....
, who were at the same moment scaling Mount Doom
Mount Doom

Mount Doom is a volcano in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universe. Located in the heart of the black land of Mordor and approximately 4,500 feet high....
 to destroy the Ring. In a parlay before the battle, Gandalf and the other leaders of the West met the Mouth of Sauron
Mouth of Sauron

The Mouth of Sauron is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in The Lord of the Rings ? specifically in the third volume, The Return of the King, as the chief emissary of Sauron....
, who showed them Frodo's
mithril
Mithril

Mithril the fictional metal from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium. It is silvery and stronger than steel but much lighter in weight....
shirt and other items from the Hobbits' equipment. But Gandalf rejected Mordor's terms of surrender, and the forces of the West faced the full might of Sauron's armies, until the Ring was destroyed in Orodruin. Gandalf led the Eagles to rescue Frodo and Sam from the erupting Orodruin.

After the war, Gandalf crowned Aragorn as King Elessar, and helped him find a sapling of the White Tree of Gondor
White Tree of Gondor

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth, the White Tree of Gondor stood as a symbol of Gondor in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith....
. He accompanied the Hobbits back to the borders of the Shire, before leaving to visit Tom Bombadil
Tom Bombadil

Tom Bombadil is a supporting character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Tolkien's legendarium. He appears in Tolkien's fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, published in 1954 and 1955....
. Three years later, Gandalf — who by now had spent about 2,000 years in Middle-earth — departed with Frodo, Bilbo, Galadriel, and Elrond across the sea to the Undying Lands. It was only then that his possession of Narya, one of the Three Elven Rings, became generally known.

Names and titles

  • Olórin, his name in Valinor
    Valinor

    Valinor is a fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the realm of the Vala in Aman. It was also known as the Undying Lands, as only immortal souls were allowed to reside there; amongst the exceptions to this were the surviving bearers of the One Ring ? Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins and also Samwise, who bore the One Ring f...
     and in very ancient times. "Olórin was my name in my youth in the West that is forgotten". The word originates in Tolkien's invented language of Quenya
    Quenya

    Quenya is one of the fictional Languages of Arda spoken by the Elf , in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien. It was the language developed by those non-Telerin Elf who reached Valinor from an earlier language called Common Eldarin, which also evolved from the original Primitive Quendian....
    , and its meaning is associated with dream
    Dream

    Dreams are sequence s, sounds and feelings experienced while sleeping, strongly associated with rapid eye movement sleep. The contents and biological purposes of dreams are not fully understood, though they have been a topic of speculation and interest throughout recorded history....
    s.
  • Mithrandir, his name in Tolkien's invented language of Sindarin
    Sindarin

    Sindarin is an artificial language developed by J. R. R. Tolkien. In Tolkien's mythos, it was the Elvish languages most commonly spoken in Middle-earth in the Third Age....
    , used in Gondor
    Gondor

    Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings, described as the greatest realm of Man in the west of Middle-earth by the end of the Third Age....
     and by the Elves, meaning
    Grey Pilgrim.
  • Gandalf Greyhame, Gandalf was his name in the North, meaning Elf with the Staff and Greyhame meaning Greycloak.
  • Gandalf the Grey, later Gandalf the White after he was reborn as the successor to Saruman.
  • The White Rider (when riding the great horse Shadowfax
    List of Middle-earth animals

    This is a list of all animals that appear in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. In addition, this list encompasses several living creatures that were referred to at some point by Tolkien as being beast-shaped Maia rather than proper animals; such cases are annotated....
    ), contrast to the Black Riders (Nazgűl
    Nazgűl

    In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, the Nazg?l are nine men who succumbed to Sauron's power and attained immortality as wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring....
    ).
  • Stormcrow (a reference to his arrival being associated with times of trouble), often used by his detractors to mean he was a troublesome meddler in the affairs of others.
  • Incánus (in the south), of unclear language and meaning. Tolkien changed his mind about this several times, apparently trying to devise an appropriate Middle-earth origin for the Latin
    Latin

    Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
     word
    incanus (meaning 'grey-haired') that was likely his source.
  • Tharkűn (to the Dwarves
    Dwarf (Middle-earth)

    In the Tolkien's legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarf are a race inhabiting the world of Arda, a fictional prehistoric Earth which includes the continent Middle-earth....
    ), probably meaning Staff-man.
  • Greybeard to the peoples of Sauron.


Within the Tolkien legendarium
Legendarium

Legendary may refer to:*A legend*A hagiography, or study of the lives of saints and other religious figures**The South English Legendary, a Middle English legendary...
, "Gandalf" translates an unknown name of the meaning "Wand-Elf (alternatively cane/staff)".

Adaptations

  • In the BBC radio
    BBC Radio

    BBC Radio is a service of the BBC which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. For a history of BBC radio prior to 1927 see British Broadcasting Company, Ltd....
     dramatizations, Norman Shelley
    Norman Shelley

    Norman Shelley was an England actor, best known for his work in radio, in particular for the BBC's Children's Hour. He also had a recurring role as Colonel Danby in the long-running radio soap opera The Archers....
     played Gandalf in
    The Lord of the Rings
    The Lord of the Rings (1955 radio series)

    During 1955 and 1956, a condensed radio dramatisation of The Lord of the Rings was broadcast in twelve episodes on BBC Radio's the Third Programme....
    (1955 and 1956), Heron Carvic
    Heron Carvic

    Heron Carvic was a British actor and writer who provided the voice acting for Gandalf in the BBC Radio version of The Hobbit. As a writer he wrote the first five of the Miss Seeton mysteries....
     played him in
    The Hobbit (1968) and Sir Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern

    Sir Michael Murray Hordern was an English actor, knighted in 1983 for his services to the theatre....
     played him in
    The Lord of the Rings
    The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)

    In 1981 the UK radio station BBC Radio 4 broadcast a dramatisation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in 26 half-hour stereophonic sound installments....
    (1981).
  • John Huston
    John Huston

    John Marcellus Huston was an United States film director and actor. He was known for directing the films, The Maltese Falcon , The Asphalt Jungle , The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , Key Largo , The African Queen , The Misfits , and The Man Who Would Be King ....
     provided the voice of Gandalf in two animated
    Animation

    Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
     television
    Television

    Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
     features by Rankin/Bass
    Rankin/Bass

    Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc. , also known as Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment, was an United States stop-motion production company, known for its seasonal television specials....
     (
    The Hobbit and The Return of the King
    The Return of the King (1980 film)

    The Return of the King is an animation adaptation of the The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien which was released by Rankin/Bass as a TV special in 1980 in film....
    ).
  • In the 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings
    The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)

    J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is a 1978 in film animation fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi. It is an adaptation of the first half of J....
    by Ralph Bakshi
    Ralph Bakshi

    Ralph Bakshi is an American director of animation and live-action films. As the American animation industry fell into decline during the 1960s and 1970s, Bakshi tried to establish an alternative to mainstream animation through independent animation and adult animation-oriented productions....
    , Gandalf was voiced by William Squire
    William Squire

    'William Squire' was a Wales actor of stage, film and television. He performed at Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic. His varied screen roles included Thomas More in the 1969 film version of Maxwell Anderson's play Anne of the Thousand Days, Sir Daniel Brackley in the 1972 television adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Black...
    .
Sir Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen

Sir Ian Murray McKellen, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the British Empire , is an England actor of theatre and film, the recipient of the Tony Award and two Academy Awards nominations....
 portrayed Gandalf in the
Lord of the Rings movie trilogy
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy consists of three live action fantasy epic films: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring , The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ....
 directed by Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson

Peter Robert Jackson, New Zealand Order of Merit is a three-time Academy Award-winning New Zealand filmmaker, film producer and screenwriter, best known for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy trilogy adapted from the The Lord of the Rings by J....
. The make-up and costumes were based on designs by John Howe
John Howe

John Howe is a book illustrator, living in Neuch?tel, Switzerland. One year after graduating from high school, he studied in a college in Strasbourg, France, then at the Ecole des Arts D?coratifs....
 and Alan Lee
Alan Lee

Alan Lee is an England book illustrator and movie conceptual designer.He has illustrated several fantasy books, notably several works of J.R.R....
. At the time he was cast, McKellen had never read any of Tolkien's works, but he quickly developed his knowledge of
The Lord of the Rings and made his performance as close to the original source as possible. For his performance in The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film)

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 in film fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson based on the The Fellowship of the Ring of J....
, McKellen won a Saturn Award
Saturn Award

The Saturn Award is an award presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honor the top works in science fiction, fantasy, and Horror fiction in film, television, and home video....
 and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor and was also nominated for an Academy Award of the same category, making him the only individual cast member to be nominated. He has received virtually universal acclaim for his performance throughout all of the films. On his personal web site, McKellen has said he would be delighted to reprise the role in
The Hobbit and its sequel, should Peter Jackson be involved, which he is, as the executive producer.

Gandalf was portrayed by Brent Carver
Brent Carver

Brent Carver is a Canada actor.Carver is known for a variety of stage and film roles, including The Wars, Rockabye Hamlet, Lilies , Larry's Party, Elizabeth Rex, Millennium , and Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love....
 in the musical production of
The Lord of the Rings, which opened in 2006 in Toronto
Toronto

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.

Gandalf was portrayed by Tom Stiver in productions of
The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003) for Clear Stage Cincinnati
Clear Stage Cincinnati

Founded in 2003, Clear Stage Cincinnati is a professional theatre company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, dedicated to developing and showcasing fresh new theatrical artists by providing them with a "Clear Stage" for the advancement of their craft....
 in the United States. At Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
's Lifeline Theatre
Lifeline Theatre

Lifeline Theatre was founded in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1983 by four Northwestern University graduates. The company moved into its permanent home in Rogers Park--a converted Commonwealth Edison substation--in 1986....
, Gandalf was played by Charles Picard in
The Two Towers (1999).

  • In Dungeons & Dragons
    Dungeons & Dragons

    Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by TSR, Inc....
     Gandalf's demonstrated abilities were on par with a 5th level Magic-user.
  • Iron Crown Enterprises' Middle-earth Role Playing
    Middle-earth Role Playing

    Middle-earth Role Playing is a 1984 role-playing game based on the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises published the game until they lost the license on 22 Sep 1999....
     , which uses a percentile system, gives both Gandalf the White and the Grey all statistics as being around five points above or below 100, with the main difference being the Level attribute, which raises from 35 to 50, and subsequent raise in spell casting ability.
  • In Games Workshop
    Games Workshop

    Games Workshop Group plc is a United Kingdom game production and retailing company. Games Workshop is one of the largest wargames companies in the world....
    's The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game
    The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game

    The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game , often referred to by players as Lord of the Rings, is a miniature wargaming produced by Games Workshop ....
    , Gandalf has the highest Courage statistic (alongside Galadriel
    Galadriel

    Galadriel is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien, appearing in his Middle-earth Tolkien's legendarium. She appears in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales....
    ) and various magical abilities.
  • In the Battle of Five Armies (2005), also published by Games Workshop, Gandalf has the highest command value of any Good commanders.


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