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  Radagast — KontuWiki
Radagast oli yksi istarista eli Heren Istarionin (Velhojen veljeskunnan) jäsenistä, jotka valar lähettivät Keski-Maan vapaiden kansojen avuksi taistelussa Sauronia vastaan kun noin tuhat vuotta oli kulunut Kolmatta Aikaa.
Radagast teki työtä käskettyä ja ratsasti tiehensä (ilmiselvästi peloissaan) sen jälkeen, kun Gandalf oli pyytänyt häntä lähettämään viestejä kaikille eläimille ja linnuille, jotka ovat hänen ystäviään ja tuomaan sormusaaveita koskevat tiedot Rautapihaan.
Tolkienin "Istaria käsittelevä essee" vuodelta 1954 varmistaa, että Radagastin kaapu tosiaan oli maanruskea (KTK 532), ja toteaa, että eläimiin ja lintuihin ihastunut Radagast "hylkäsi ihmiset ja haltiat ja vietti aikansa metsänelävien keskuudessa." (KTK 533).
kontu.merri.net /wiki/Radagast   (723 words)

  
  Radagast (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radagast the Brown is one of the Wizards in J.
Radagast, like the other Wizards, came from Valinor around the year 1000 of the Third Age of Middle-earth and was one of the Maiar.
The character Radagast and virtually all references to him (with the exception of the presence of benign Eagles directed by an unseen force) were not used in the film versions of The Lord of the Rings directed by Peter Jackson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radagast_(Middle-earth)   (357 words)

  
 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 was thus galvanised into action and was strongly active in the remainder of the Third Age, aiding the Elves of Lothlórien and Mirkwood with intelligence and spirited fighting from his avian and bestial hosts.
Radagast is said to have the mastery of transformations, conjuring, healing, naturalist and animal magic of all kinds.
www.esatclear.ie /~vildarsplace/meo/mirkwood/rhostobel.html   (845 words)

  
 Radagast's Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Aiwendel was his name, and later Radagast was he called; and his heart was given to Middle-earth and the abundance of life to be found in her wilds.
Radagast the Brown became friend to all manner of beasts and birds and did all he could to protect and nurture them.
Now he stood in front of the White City, his boots wet from standing overly long in the snow covered field, and the rest of him cold from the biting wind blowing from the river.
www.greatestjournal.com /users/radagast_brown   (535 words)

  
 The Lord of the Rings - Radagast the Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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.
A member of the Council of the Wise, Radagast does not seem to have often taken part in it's meetings, and was the unwitting cause of Gandalf's capture by Saruman, and the equally unwitting cause of his rescue by Gwaihir.
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.
surbrook.devermore.net /lotr/radagast.html   (367 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Radagast (god)
Radagast (also Radigost, Radegast, Radogost and other similar variations, is a Slavic god: the protector of travellers, traders and foreigners, and patron of hospitality.
Radagast the Brown is one of the Wizards in J. Tolkiens fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings and is mentioned in The Hobbit.
Dust jacket of the 1968 UK edition The one ring of power The Lord of the Rings is an epic fantasy story by J. Tolkien, a sequel to his earlier work, The Hobbit.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Radagast-(god)   (413 words)

  
 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.
In June of 3018, Radagast was sent by Saruman on journey north into Eriador, to locate Gandalf and summon him to Isengard.
Radagast dwelt at Rhosgobel, a village or place at the edge of Mirkwood, near the Carrock.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Radagast   (323 words)

  
 Other Beings of Middle-earth
Radagast was a master of shapes and changes of hue and he was knowledgeable in the lore of animals and plants.
Saruman told Radagast to seek Gandalf the Grey and tell him that the Nazgul were abroad seeking news of the Shire and that if Gandalf wanted aid he should come to Isengard at once.
Radagast was an honest Wizard and he did not realize that Saruman was deceiving him and using him to lay a trap for Gandalf.
www.tuckborough.net /otherbeings.html   (5114 words)

  
 Radagast (Middle-earth) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Radagast the Brown is one of the (One who practices magic or sorcery) Wizards in (Click link for more info and facts about J. Tolkien) J.
Tolkien writes that he forsook his mission as one of the Wizards by becoming too obsessed with animals, so presumably he failed, and might not be allowed (or choose) to return with honour.
The name Radagast may actually be (A native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman conquest) Anglo-Saxon.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/radagast_(middle-earth)1.htm   (336 words)

  
 Rhosgobel: Radagast's home
Radagast is currently busy teaching courses in the spring semester.
What follows is the Radagast and SO household standard cheese sauce recipe; while this isn't the fanciest cheese sauce, it's easy to make, reminds me of my mom's, and tastes, well, cheesy.
So, any visitors to the Rhosgobel estate this summer are thus forewarned that they will be staying at a house under construction (and that construction work may be occuring during their visit).
rhosgobel.blogspot.com   (4762 words)

  
 The Grey Havens - Else: What happened to Radagast?
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.
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.
On the other hand, it has often been suggested (though there is no direct textual evidence of any kind) that the way Eagles kept showing up at opportune times may have been partially his work.
tolkien.cro.net /else/radagast.html   (253 words)

  
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Radagast is in trouble if two Assassins show up on some turn when you haven't played your Stealth or Sneakin', but with 2 copies of each and a deck that plans to recycle them with Smoke Rings and Weigh All Things, there is little to fear.
OR when Radagast is the Master of Shapes, he and his Black Bird can run about with less fear of Enchanted Stream and River, plus they can plan to enlist an army of allies, most notably Tom Bombadil, Mistress Lobelia and Leaflock.
Radagast and Tom can ably dispatch with any creatures you feel like facing, and Radagast's Black Bird can now do the speaking--with 3 DI and the Diplomat skill, he's as able a faction influencer as Theoden.
fan.theonering.net /morgulrats/cotd/cotd730.html   (881 words)

  
 Radagast the Brown - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I would like to thing that Radagast had something to do with the Eagles always showing up at the right time, but I must regretfulyl not do so.
After Radagast sent the eagle (who freed Gandalf from the Tower of Orthanc) I believe he returned to his home in the North and then fell out of the tale.
well, it might be argued that Radagast failed his purpose in that he concentrated on birds instead of the Children of Iluvatar, whom he was sent to help...
p103.ezboard.com /frohan73264frm27.showMessage?topicID=23.topic   (435 words)

  
 Abstract   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The proposal was entitled RADAGAST (Radiative Atmospheric Divergence using Arm mobile facility, Gerb data and Amma Stations).
A presentation on RADAGAST was made by Slingo to the GERB International Science Team meeting, held in Brussels, Belgium, from 8-10 November 2004.
Direct participation in the deployment itself is unlikely, but the GERB team continually monitors the performance of GERB and the imagery from the instrument, so interaction is therefore expected on a daily basis with the AMF team in Niamey.
www.db.arm.gov /cgi-bin/IOP2/selectExecSummary.pl?iopName=amf2006RADAGAST&person_id=   (2885 words)

  
 Radagast | Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
 On Middle Earth, he is known as Radagast the Brown.
He took up his residence at Rhosgobel, located on border of Mirkwood forest between Carrock and the Old Forest Road.
 Radagast became so enamored of his animal and plant friends that he lost all sight of what he was sent to Middle-earth to facilitate, which was the resistance by the free peoples against Sauron.
www.lotrlibrary.com /agesofarda/radagast.asp   (154 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
At that point, Radagast the Tamer had little to distinguish himself from his Maia compatriots.
Keyed Radagast to Southern Mirkwood, which is a dark domain, means that his attack is detainment, because attacks keyed to dark-domain by type OR BY NAME are by definition detainment attacks.
Since most minion companies start at Dol Guldur, and do a fair amount of their trafficking in and around it, it means that Radagast stands a good chance of increasing the hazard limit of a lot of minion companies.
fan.theonering.net /morgulrats/cotd/cotd603.html   (559 words)

  
 Radagast the Brown - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
However, when it comes down to it, Radagast has a soft spot in his heart for all life, and when needed, he uses his powers for the well being of all.
Saving himself after Gandalfs escape from Isengard, by retrieving his staff from Saruman, they battled, and eventually Radagast fled from Isengard, and ventured to Rhosgobel, on the boarders of Mirkwood forest.
After that, he vanished from history, and it is thought that he sailed to the West, though some stories say he ventured to the Shire, where he protected the Hobbits, for whom he put grant admiration, and there he stayed until the ending of time.
p088.ezboard.com /fsubrosafrm10.showMessage?topicID=11.topic   (468 words)

  
 RADAGAST
Please note: The RADAGAST server may be up and down without notice from 26th to 30th June due to electrical supply changes
RADAGAST aims to improve our understanding of the radiative balance of the atmosphere by combining simultaneous measurements of radiation at the surface and the top of the atmosphere.
This unique project is using data from multiple instruments of the US ARM Mobile Facility located in Niger, Africa during 2006 and the SEVIRI and GERB imaging sensors on the Meteosat Second Generation satellites.
radagast.nerc-essc.ac.uk   (177 words)

  
 CGR: Radagast
Part of what drew me to Radagast is the vast amount of silence Tolkien left concerning him.
I feel like there is still a tale, a grandoise one, that waits to be told about Radagast.
Why didn't they say, "Ah yes, alongside Radagast, the unsurpassed lover of nature?" Maybe he was something else to them than just a wizard.
www.christianguitar.org /forums/showthread.php?t=60589   (963 words)

  
 RADAGAST News
However, as GERB1 (on MSG2) is in safe mode, due to eclipse season, no GERB products are available from 2006/09/23 14:00 until further notice.
RADAGAST project meeting held at ESSC, 4th July.
Gary Robinson attended the US AMMA (African Monsoon Multi-disciplinary Analyses) workshop in Silver Spring, Maryland, where he gave a presentation on RADAGAST, including observations of the March 2006 dust event.
radagast.nerc-essc.ac.uk /News.htm   (358 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Radagast (god) [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Radagast, also Radigost, Radegast, Radogost and other similar variations, is a Slavic god - protector of travellers, traders, foreigners; patron of hospitality.
If a householder does not take good care of his guests, if he drives off people seeking shelter or harms peacefully passing foreigners and salesmen, then god Radigost punishes him.
Products related to Radagast (god): books, DVD, electronics, garden, kitchen, magazines, music, photo, posters, software, tools, toys, VHS, videogames
encyclozine.com /Radagast_(god)   (178 words)

  
 Cinema Confidential Forums - What Bombadil and Radagast the Brown would have looked like....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cinema Confidential Forums - What Bombadil and Radagast the Brown would have looked like....
03-11-2004 11:45 PM What Bombadil and Radagast the Brown would have looked like....
This may sound a little far fetched, but im curious if they maybe did film Bombadil and Radaghast, and just decided it wouldn't do the story any justice so they left both characters out of the film completely, on the cutting floor...
www.cinecon.com /forums/printthread.php?t=12275   (165 words)

  
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