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It was really a charming party.Gandalf says to everybody here, everybody in the meeting-- it's Aragon and some other people.
Gandalf says to everybody here, everybody in the meeting-- it's Aragon and some other people.
But Gandalf the Grey, his coach, was able to help him overcome that stereotype threat and see a new self-identity for himself so that he could go on
There's Gandalf the Grey, who's a wizard.
were the Gandalfs who were like, let's go on adventures, yay, flip grid.
But I imagined the visual of Gandalf with a sword in "Lord of the Rings."
Bilbo Baggins says that to Gandalf the Grey.
It's a little bit like doing Gandalf the gray and Gandalf the white.
You so often have a Gandalf or a Dumbledore.
reference, there's that Gandalf the the wizard who is advising and giving uh tips and even if they say fly you fools
And I did point out to him that Gandalf, in the book, never says, you shall not pass.
And Gandalf called him a wise fool.
And essentially, what happens is Gandalf knocks on Bilbo's door and he's like, ,, hey, what's up?
So in the case of "The Lord of the Rings," we have Gandalf, who comes along.
For example, in that first scene, when Gandalf the Grey knocks on Bilbo Baggins's door and says, I'm looking for someone to share an adventure that I'm
I wanted to be wise and strong and kind, like Gandalf, who defeated the evil dark lord of the ring.
And at that point, he just said, shut up, Gandalf.
So there's this scene at the beginning of the first "Lord of the Rings" book where the wizard Gandalf is at a birthday party,
That's why when Papa God comes through the door, he doesn't come through the door as Gandalf with a bad attitude-- white-bearded, distant, grandfatherly,
I write post-industrial fantasy novels, sort of Gandalf meets Grisham.
Bloom, Colonel , Raskolnikov, Gandalf the Grey, Oskar Matzerath, the Makioka sisters, the continental
While we're talking about the ring of power, why did Aragorn, why did Gandalf, why did Galadriel never touch the ring?