Who are the 5 Wizards Hobbit?

This specific group of emissaries becomes known as the Order of the Wizards. There are officially five members: Saruman, Gandalf, Radagast, Alatar, and Pallando. However, Tolkien does mention in the book Unfinished Tales that their total number is technically unknown and there could have been more.
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Who sent the 5 Wizards to Middle-earth?

These were sent by the Valar to help and assist the peoples of Middle-earth against Sauron as he gathered his forces during the Third Age. The five known Istari were: Curumo, a Maia of Aulë
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Who are the other Wizards in Gandalf's order?

The five whom Tolkien names—Curumo/Saruman, Aiwendil/Radagast, Olórin/Gandalf, Alatar/Morinehtar, and Pallando/Rómestámo—as “chiefs” of their order formed the Heren Istarion, or “Order of Wizards.” Each individual member was known as an Istar (Quenya: “wizard”); the plural form was Istari.
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Are there more than 5 Istari?

The five being Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast and the two blue wizards.
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Who are the Blue Wizards in The Hobbit?

The Blue Wizards (or the Ithryn Luin) were two mysterious characters of Middle-earth, named as such because they both wore sea-blue robes.
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The Blue Wizards and the East | Tolkien Explained



Why are there only 2 Wizards in Lord of the Rings?

The Blue Wizards were not named in The Lord of the Rings, only mentioned briefly. It was said that they went to focus on weakening Sauron's forces in the East and the South, whereas the entirety of the series takes place in the West of Middle-earth. They were named in Tolkien's Unfinished Tales, Alatar and Pallando.
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Why is Gandalf called mithrandir?

Although Gandalf is his most commonly-used moniker, he went by several other names as well. In his origins as a Maiar spirit in Valinor, he was known as Olorin. In Gondor, he was known as Mithrandir, meaning Grey Pilgrim. The White Rider was his name to those who saw him on his great white horse, Shadowfax.
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What happens to Radagast?

Some passed over the Misty Mountains and eventually came to Rhosgobel, but they found that Radagast was not there. His fate after the War of the Ring is not known, however given his task was to oppose Sauron his powers likely would have dwindled if he remained in Middle-earth.
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Is Tom Bombadil a wizard?

Tom Bombadil Is A Wizard

In The Lord of the Rings, a wizard is a Maia incarnated in human form. Tolkien's known wizards are comprised of Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast and two blue wizards who are only mentioned in passing.
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Who are the 2 Blue Wizards in Middle-earth?

Whilst in the essay on the Istari the Blue Wizards were given no names, here these two are called Alatar and Pallando. Oromë chose Alatar to send to Middle-earth (to contest the will of Sauron), and Alatar decided to bring along Pallando as his friend.
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Is Radagast Gandalf's brother?

Gandalf and Radagast (and all of the Wizards) are in origin Maiar, a subcategory of the Ainur, who were created by Eru Ilúvatar (God) in the Timeless Halls before the world began. From a certain point of view, they're actually brothers; they have the same Father.
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Why is Radagast not in Lord of the Rings?

Tolkien wrote that Radagast eventually became too obsessed with the natural world, spending his days deep in the wild communing with animals and studying their ways. He became something of a recluse, which led him to stay out of the War of the Ring.
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Is Galadriel in love with Gandalf?

While the relationship between Gandalf and Galadriel is expanded in the books (as are most things), the one thing the books and films have in common is that that relationship is always 100 percent platonic.
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Who is the 4th wizard in Lord of the Rings?

This specific group of emissaries becomes known as the Order of the Wizards. There are officially five members: Saruman, Gandalf, Radagast, Alatar, and Pallando.
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Did the Blue Wizards fail?

Tolkien's feelings on whether or not Radagast, and indeed the two "Blue Wizards", failed changed over time. The wizards that were sent to Middle-earth were tasked by the Valar to help the Free Peoples defeat Sauron. There is no question that, through his treachery and fall into evil, Saruman failed.
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Why does Gandalf forget the Blue Wizards names?

TIL the only reason Gandalf "forgot" the names of the Blue Wizards is because Peter Jackson didn't have the rights to their names.
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Who is more powerful Gandalf or Tom Bombadil?

More powerful than Gandalf and more ancient than Galadriel, Tom Bombadil is actually Lord of the Rings' most powerful being. When it comes to powerful beings in Lord of the Rings, characters such as Gandalf, Saruman, Galadriel and, of course, Sauron are discussed at great length.
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Is Tom Bombadil stronger than Sauron?

Sauron is all-powerful. Unless he is destroyed he is unbeatable and unstoppable. The destruction of the ring (and Sauron's native power which is VERY considerable) is the only way to defeat him. Tom Bombadill is not so much powerful as outside the power game that is being played out in the war of the ring.
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Is Tom Bombadil immortal?

Proclaimed to be "the oldest in existence," Tom Bombadil was apparently immortal and possesses a range of enigmatic powers able to give full control over his domains, seen by Goldberry that described Tom as being "Master of wood, water and hill". He was also referenced as being impossible to capture or imprison.
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What happens to tauriel?

Tauriel's fate

Tauriel was banished from Mirkwood by Thranduil, so what happens to Tauriel after the Battle of Five Armies remains unknown, although actress Evangeline Lilly stated in an interview that Tauriel returns to Mirkwood.
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Why did Gandalf become white?

Gandalf was carried to Caras Galadhon in Lothlórien, where he was healed, given a new staff, and clothed in white, and thus became Gandalf the White.
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Is Legolas older than Gandalf?

Gandalf has a younger form in Middle-Earth who is appeared to be about 60 but in reality he is 2019 making him older than Middle-Earth. Legolas was not born in TA 87, that date was made up for a reference book to the films. His actual date of birth is unknown.
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What did Rohan call Gandalf?

Stormcrow was a name given to Gandalf by King Théoden in Rohan, a reference to his arrival being associated with times of trouble.
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Is Elrond Galadriel son?

Galadriel's grandfather (Olwë of Alqualondë) and Elrond's great-great-grandfather (King Elwë Thingol of Doriath) were brothers. Thus, they are second cousins twice removed. Elrond was married to Galadriel's daughter, Celebrían (which also makes Galadriel the grandmother of Arwen, obviously).
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