Post by Z451 on Nov 10, 2013 13:22:50 GMT
Saruman
Saruman was the first of the five Wizards to arrive in Middle-earth, at the end of the first millennium of the Third Age.
He was said to be the eldest of the order, and Gandalf acknowledged him as the chief of the Istari.
He was an antagonist of the Free Peoples in the War of the Ring, and recounted in The Lord Of The Rings.
Many feared him and his mighty voice; even Sauron himself feared the White Wizard.
He was the chief of the wizards in his time and dwelt in the fortress of Orthanc in Isengard, below Methedras.
Saruman studied in depth the arts of Sauron in order to better oppose him.
However, Saruman soon became enamored of Sauron's devices, especially the One Ring.
He turned traitor to his mission, and sought power for himself by attempting to find the One Ring.
He initially advocated an alliance with Sauron, but he soon betrayed Sauron as well, as his ultimate goal was to supplant Sauron and rule Middle-earth.
His designs went astray, however, and following the Battle of the Hornburg and the Battle of Isengard, his power was overthrown.
Saruman, before his decline and fall, was the chief of both the wizards and of the White Council (a council consisting of all those opposed to Sauron).
His knowledge and skill, especially of Sauron's devices, was said to be great (the name "Saruman" means "man of skill").
However, his corruption came about due to his deep study of the One Ring and Sauron's other mystical possessions, and his growing ambition and desire for power led to his downfall.
He is one of the few characters in Middle-earth who is rather "grey" - serving neither the forces of good nor the forces of evil.
He betrays both sides and ultimately works for his own ends.
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