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 Radagast (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radagast was unwittingly used by Saruman to lure Gandalf to Orthanc, where Gandalf was captured.
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.
The Vala Yavanna forced Saruman to accept Radagast as a companion, which may have been one of the reasons Saruman was contemptuous of him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radagast_(Middle-earth)   (664 words)

  
 MIRKWOOD Rhostobel, the House of Radagast
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 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.
www.esatclear.ie /~vildarsplace/meo/mirkwood/rhostobel.html   (845 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.
Radagast dwelt at Rhosgobel, a village or place at the edge of Mirkwood, near the Carrock.
In June of 3018, Radagast was sent by Saruman on journey north into Eriador, to locate Gandalf and summon him to Isengard.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Radagast   (319 words)

  
 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.
Radagast was the only wizard besides Gandalf to remained faithful to his task.
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/Others-index-tables/Others/Radagast.htm   (278 words)

  
 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.
In the War of Wrath all of Valinor attacked the might of Melkor in Middle Earth, and the host of Morgoth was destroyed.
Dwarves persist elsewhere in Middle Earth, in the Iron Hills and in the Blue Mountains, but they are not numerous.
www.geocities.com /palynolo/lotrrace.html   (3438 words)

  
 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.
In the First Age the most active Maia is Melian, wife of the Elven King Thingol; in the Third Age, during the War of the Ring, five of the Maiar have been embodied and sent to Endor to help the free peoples to overthrow Sauron.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Middle-earth   (5960 words)

  
 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.
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.
surbrook.devermore.net /lotr/radagast.html   (367 words)

  
 Other Beings of Middle-earth
Radagast was one of the five Wizards sent to Middle-earth in the Third Age.
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.
According to one tale, Yavanna asked Curumo - who became known as Saruman - to take Aiwendel with him to Middle-earth.
www.tuckborough.net /otherbeings.html   (4627 words)

  
 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.
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.
We know nothing of what happened to Radagast after the end of the Third Age.
tolkien.cro.net /else/radagast.html   (253 words)

  
 New Tales From Middle Earth
2006-02-08 12:45:04 RE: Middle Earth Census by Lothiriel of Dol Amroth
2006-02-06 19:44:52 RE: Middle Earth Census by Boromir of Gondor
2006-02-08 21:42:36 RE: Middle Earth Census by Fimbrethil Entwife
www.panhistoria.com /Stacks/storyprof.php?ID=49   (1133 words)

  
 cotd662.html
Radagast can tap to give +2 to the corruption checks of the characters in one company through your next organization phase (this company must be moving with at least one Wilderness in their site path).
Normally, Radagast is a 6 prowess and the only hope aside from cancelling the attack that he has is rolling a 12 to make the strike ineffectual, or by playing a Risky Blow and rolling a 9 or better.
Radagast's prowess is only modified by -1 when not tapping to face a strike.
fan.theonering.net /morgulrats/cotd/cotd662.html   (3348 words)

  
 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 a peer of Gandalf the Gray, Saruman the White, and two other Istari who went into the east and of whom little is known (Alatar and Pallando, the Blue Wizards).
rhosgobel.blogspot.com /2004_02_01_rhosgobel_archive.html   (10418 words)

  
 DVD Talk Forum - How many wizards are there in Middle Earth?
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.
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.
Radagast the Brown (barely in Lord of the Rings)
www.dvdtalk.com /forum/printthread.php?t=260501   (876 words)

  
 Dwellings of Middle-earth
There was a dais at one end where Elrond sat, and in the middle of the table was a chair with a canopy used by his daughter Arwen.
Gandalf told Beorn that Radagast lived near the southern borders of Mirkwood.
On the walls were woven cloths that depicted scenes and figures from the history of the Rohirrim, including one of Eorl the Young mounted on Felarof riding to the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
www.tuckborough.net /dwellings.html   (3789 words)

  
 One Risus to Rule Them All...
The most notable of the Maia remaining in Middle-earth are the dark lord Sauron, the wizards Gandalf, Saruman, and Radagast and the demons of shadow and flame known as Balrogs.
The Maiar known as Gandalf, Saruman and Radagast are known by many as wizards for they appear as men with strange powers.
The Balrogs too were driven beneath the earth and almost all destroyed save one or two.
mmkurko.home.att.net   (2510 words)

  
 On the Istari - By Berendir son of Deren - Books - http://maxpages.com/berendir/On_the_Istari
Radagast was a master of herb lore, but did not play a large part in the war of the ring.
Before Tharkun left Radagast, he asked him to make the animals and birds aware of what was happening, and scout the lands, and because of that he was rescued.
Saruman became head of the council, as Saruman the white, Tharkun was the gray, and Radagast the brown.
www.maxpages.com /berendir/On_the_Istari   (1029 words)

  
 GW Online : The Lord of The Rings : Isengard : Wizards of Middle-Earth
Radagast's mastery of beasts means that he is an anti-cavalry Hero without peer.
Essentially, Radagast is a defensive tour de force, his own Terrifying Aura and Aura of Dismay can keep the numbers on your side in a fight, Renew heals wounded friends, while Panic Steed can keep cavalry at a distance.
Radagast brings the always useful Immobilise to the battle, but more tellingly the excellent Renew, and the daunting Aura of Dismay.
uk.games-workshop.com /isengard/wizard-tactics/1   (1301 words)

  
 Tolkien - Wizards & Valar
The Valar are the Middle Earth equivalent of angels, and have been the guardians of Middle-Earth since its creation.
Radagast dwelled near the southern border of Mirkwood and was a master of herb-lore and beast-lore.
In the order of the Istari, known as Radagast the Brown.
zzickle.topcities.com /tolkien/people/wizards.html   (961 words)

  
 myprecious.co.uk
In Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth, Christopher Tolkien indicates that his father intended to change this derivation and bring Radagast in line with the other wizard-names Gandalf and Saruman, by associating it with the old language of the Men of the Vales of Anduin.
Radagast came to Middle-earth c.1000 (Third Age), and remained there at least until 3018 (Third Age); his final fate is unknown
The third, with Gandalf and Saruman, of the three Wizards who remained in the northwest of Middle-earth; he formerly dwelt at Rhosgobel on the borders of Mirkwood.
myprecious.co.uk /archive/characters1/radagast.htm   (177 words)

  
 Middle Earth Knowledge Base - Radagast
Radagast is one of the Istari who came to Middle-earth to help the inhabitants in their battle against evil.
His name as Maia is Aiwendil, which means 'Bird-tamer' and he lived at Rhosgobel, near Mirkwood.
www.lordoftherings.org /MEKB/index.php?page=Radagast   (58 words)

  
 Radagast Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library
 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.
 On Middle Earth, he is known as Radagast the Brown.
adagast is one of the five Istari who came to Middle Earth in the first millenium of the Third Age to aid the people in their fight against Sauron.
www.lotrlibrary.com /agesofarda/radagast.asp   (154 words)

  
 Middle-earth Quizzes on The Barrow-Downs
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?
The Istari arrived in Middle earth around approximately what year?
The last Istar to arrive in Middle Earth was?
www.barrowdowns.com /quiz.php?quiznum=62   (252 words)

  
 The War of the Ring
All but a handful of the Elves have left Middle Earth to return to Valinor, and for some among us it will be the first journey there.
As you have heard in my story, the attacks of evil were held off by the Men of Middle-Earth, and the Fourth-Age has become the Age of Men.
I have grown fond of men and children in my long years upon the Earth, and count myself lucky to have lived and survived through all of the trials and adventures of the Elves.
students.ou.edu /R/Kyle.L.Raney-1/story5.html   (1127 words)

  
 The Lord of the Rings: The Fourth Age - Page 4 - RPG Chat
Radagast has just left King Thranduil's kingdom so you may be an emmisary or scout for the king and come to join the New Fellowship.
The once lost Wizards, Radagast and Alatar, have come out of hiding and have pledged to lend their considerable powers to aid the kingdom of Gondor.
Right now, Radagast is in Isengard, at the base of the central mountain range in Rohan.
forums.rpgchat.com /showthread.php?p=1774810   (2970 words)

  
 Alex's METW History
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).
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.
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).
www.non.com /metw/history   (1253 words)

  
 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.
forums.theonering.com /viewtopic2.php?t=46730   (3892 words)

  
 The Grey Havens :: View topic - Maiar in Middle-Earth
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.
and afterwards they feared to rend the Earth again, until they knew where the Children of Ilúvatar were dwelling, who were yet to come in a time that was hidden from the Valar.
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;
tolkien.cro.net /board/viewtopic.php?p=37529   (8628 words)

  
 Gandalf Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library
Came to Middle-earth from Aman along with the other four Istari: Saruman, Radagast, and the Blue Wizards Alatar and Pallando (the last two are also given the names Morinehtar and Romestamo).
Maia of Manwë and Varda, one of the five Istari sent to Middle Earth to aid the inhabitants in their battle against Sauron, who was seizing power again.
Saruman, however, settled in Isengard, in the Tower of Orthanc, and Radagast in Mirkwood.
www.lotrlibrary.com /agesofarda/gandalf.asp   (1167 words)

  
 RPGamer - Preview - Middle-Earth Online
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.
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.
www.rpgamer.com /games/other/pc/middleearth/middleearthprev.html   (903 words)

  
 Globetrotter Games -Middle-Earth the Wizards:  Rules
In this case, the character stops working for the cause of the Free Peoples (at least for a while)-much as Radagast was corrupted by the physical nature of Middle-earth (i.e., he went "native").
In The Lord of the Rings, Saruman was corrupted by power, Radagast was corrupted by the lure of nature, Alatar and Pallando succumbed to unknown corruption and disappeared into the East.
Saruman was corrupted by power, Radagast "went native," and Alatar and Pallando disappeared into the East.
globetrotter-games.com /game/rules/eMidEar1.htm   (20773 words)

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