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Post subject: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 1st, 2011, 4:21 am |
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In my opinion Gandalf is the most powerful wizard
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 1st, 2011, 5:19 am |
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Of course Gandalf but after changing into Gandalf the White.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 1st, 2011, 6:13 am |
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before that who was the strongest?
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 1st, 2011, 6:24 am |
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For me - Sauron.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 2nd, 2011, 11:02 am |
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Ah, see, this is something of a flawed question--Gandalf, Sauron, Saruman, and the Balrog are all Maiar, the lesser angelic beings of Tolkien's mythos. The Witch-king is simply an ensorcelled human. So he doesn't qualify at all.
However, using the term "Wizard" suddenly restricts the contestants to Gandalf and Saruman (Olorin and Curunir), and Gandalf has the greater power between them.
Of the Maiar in Middle-earth, though, Sauron was the most powerful.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 8th, 2011, 11:18 am |
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Sauron for me. Why else would Morgoth have chosen him to be his servant?
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 13th, 2011, 2:04 pm |
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I think at first Balrog was the most powerful Maiar
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 26th, 2011, 6:40 am |
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I agree with an above poster: this is a trick question, as "Wizard" only applies to the 5 Istari. With this reasoning it is really up to speculation. Saruman was the head of the order, so many assume that it is because he is the most powerful. However, many have argued that Gandalf was just more humble than Saruman and just hid his power more, but was always the more powerful of the five.
If you use the reasoning of the poll, including Sauron, etc., the answer is still up to debate, but for different reasons. Sauron was Morgoth's right hand man so he must be the most powerful, right? Not necessarily. Not all the Maia that joined Morgoth were the most powerful ones. The Balrogs came to Morgoth's aid when Ungoliant attacked him after he refused her the Silmarils. Morgoth was not powerful enough to drive off Ungoliant, but the Balrogs with their whips were.
I could go on forever, but here is one last point, using evidence straight from the mouth (or hand) of Tolkien himself.
In Tolkien's letters, he discuses the question, who in Middle-earth could possibly defeat Sauron?
In short, the answer was no one...unless one person could master the Ring and use it. That person is Gandalf the White. Tolkien says that not one other being in Middle-earth could possibly hope to best Sauron. However, if Gandalf used the Ring and defeated Sauron, he would set himself up as ruler. He would rule kindly and justly in his eyes, but eventually the Ring would twist his doings to make him another Sauron.
So with that reasoning, the answer is Sauron, unless Gandalf decided to use the Ring, in which case its a toss up.
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"What? In riddles? No! For I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to." -Gandalf
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 27th, 2011, 8:08 pm |
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In book three of the History of Middle Earth, Sauron's dwelling is named the "Wizard Isle". Does that mean that he is a wizard himself or not? Gandalf is the most powerful of the five Istari after he becomes white.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 27th, 2011, 8:20 pm |
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"Wizard is a translation of Quenya istar (Sindarin ithron):one of the members of an "order" (as they called it), claiming to posess, and exhitbiting, eminent knowledge of the history and nature of the World."
"...they belonged solely to the Thrid Age and then departed..."
Both from Unfinished Tales, pg. 405.
So Wizard, in Middle-earth, refers solely to the five. Sauron would I think be considered a sorcerer. We must keep in mind that the History of Middle-earth series is a collection of Tolkien's notes, and they were all subject to change if Tolkien changed his mind, so he later may have changed it. Also remember that the history of the Istari was probably not considered until after the Lord of the Rings, as they only appeared in the third age, arriving in Middle-earth around the year 3000. It is probable that he just never went back to that writing after he decided on the definition of Wizard and it stayed the way it was.
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"What? In riddles? No! For I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to." -Gandalf
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 27th, 2011, 8:26 pm |
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That makes sense. Thanks.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: August 13th, 2012, 12:04 pm |
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In Unfinished Tales, it says that Gandalf was the most powerful and wisest of the five Istari. Galadriel would have chosen him to be head of the White Council if she could have. Saruman percieved that Gandalf was more powerful than he, and became jealous.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: September 6th, 2012, 10:35 pm |
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But in certain things, Saruman had more knowledge then Gandalf. For example, the Rings of Power. However, this extended knowledge drove Saruman into evil actions.
I have always wondered about the Blue Wizards. Not much is said of them except for that they went into the East of Middle Earth. Also, it says Saruman went into the East of Middle Earth too for a period of time. I wonder what he did there.
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: September 19th, 2012, 9:23 am |
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I gotta say Gandalf the White was the powerful one but before Gandalf's transformation maybe Sauron. I loved Gandalf the Grey beause he was like a silly one who likes to play games, but Gandalf the White is more serious and world saver but I don't know .
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Post subject: Re: The most powerful wizard in the ME?????? Posted: September 25th, 2012, 1:18 am |
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Sauron was not one of the five Istari or Wizards. True, he was originally from Valinor way back in time, but he followed Morgoth. The Istari are from Valinor too, but I would not account Sauron as one of the wizards.
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