Why is Tom Bombadil immune to the Ring?

Tom Bombadil therefore is not affected by the Ring because he does not care for such things. He is, or contains within himself, the substance of creation. Also, it states that Melkor sought out the Secret Fire, but could not find it because it was with Eru only.
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Could Tom Bombadil destroy the Ring?

As he is an ancient spirit tied to the woodland and the acorns and the leaves, it would make sense that he is only able to exist when he is near them. It also explains why he can't take the ring to Mordor and destroy it himself, because he is encased within his borders, and cannot step outside them.
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How can Tom Bombadil hold the Ring?

Immune to the Ring

The reason that Tom Bombadil is not subject to the power of the Ring is that he really, truly does not desire power or ownership over any one thing. He is perfectly happy to just keep living, without trying to change anything going on around him.
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Why is Tom Bombadil so powerful?

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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Why did the One Ring not affect Tom Bombadil?

The ring has no effect on him because the ring has nothing to offer him; time is already immortal, and neither good nor evil. He has no real concern because his existence will still be around whether or not Sauron gets the ring back.
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Is Tom Bombadil a God?

Tom Bombadil Is God

Though he's not mentioned in The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, Tolkien's world is presided over by a God known as Eru. This primordial entity shares many traits with the monotheistic gods of the real world, and was responsible for creating all life with the help of his first children, the Ainur.
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Was Tom Bombadil more powerful 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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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 Bombadil a Valar?

While it is conceivable that his personality could have reversed in these ways, there is no reason to think that it did. There is other evidence that Bombadil is not one of the Valar. In "In the House of Tom Bombadil", Tom says of himself, "He was here before the Kings and the graves and the Barrow-wights.
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Why was Tom Bombadil left out of the movies?

Bombadil is absent from Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy; Jackson explained that this was because he and his co-writers felt that the character does little to advance the story, and including him would make the film unnecessarily long.
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Did Tolkien ever talk about Tom Bombadil?

*In Letters 144, Tolkien said that Tom Bombadil represented “something that I feel important, though I would not be prepared to analyze the feeling precisely. I would not, however, have left him in, if he did not have some kind of function.” Bombadil's nature is discussed elsewhere in TTF.
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Is Tom Bombadil a Radagast?

Radagast the Brown is a wizard kinsman to Gandalf who forgot his calling and can never leave Middle Earth. And finally there's the cheery, enigmatic Tom Bombadil, who can put the Ring on his finger and not vanish. These are men of magic and of ancient wisdom and Tolkien's finest creations.
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Is Tom Bombadil older than Gandalf?

They came from the thoughts of Yavanna, Queen of the Earth, and were her Shepherds of the Trees." "...within the Old Forest his power was absolute and no evil was strong enough to touch him." Tom Bombadil is the oldest, as are other Maiar and Varda listed above.
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What does Tom Bombadil represent?

In a contemporary letter (1937) Tolkien explained that Tom was meant to represent 'the spirit of the (vanishing) Oxford and Berkshire countryside'.
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Did Tom Bombadil create Eru?

[edit] Tom as a nature sprite

Bombadil could have been created as a side-effect of the Music of the Ainur and that would explain why he was there in the beginning. His Elvish name "Eldest Fatherless" can support this notion: since he is only a part of creation, he has no "father", while the Ainur have (Eru).
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Who is God in the Silmarillion?

Eru Ilúvatar

Eru is introduced in The Silmarillion as the supreme being of the universe, creator of all existence. In Tolkien's invented Elvish language Quenya, Eru means "The One", or "He that is Alone" and Ilúvatar signifies "Allfather". The names appear in Tolkien's work both in isolation and paired (Eru Ilúvatar).
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Is Treebeard Tom Bombadil?

We don't know how old exactly Treebeard is, but it's completely possible that he was among the first generation of ents. Now, we know that Tom Bombadil predates the elves, and the trees themselves (which definitely existed before the ents.) So he's definitely older than Treebeard.
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Who is the most powerful character in The Lord of the Rings?

The most powerful Lord of the Rings character is a being named Eru Ilúvatar. Even though Tom Bombadil is the most powerful being in Lord of the Rings and is definitely shrouded with mystery, there are many more very interesting and strong characters in Middle-earth, and we are ranking them below.
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Who is the oldest elf in LotR?

The bestowing of the elven rings by Celebrimbor was a high honor, and these precious items were only given to the utmost trusted among the elves, Cirdan, Gil-galad, and Galadriel, 3 of the oldest and wisest of their people in Middle Earth.
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Is Tom Bombadil Eru Ilúvatar?

No, Tom Bombadil, the mysterious figure from Tolkien's stories and two poems, is not Eru Ilúvatar, the creator figure from Tolkien's Legendarium. Despite the ambiguity of the story, Tolkien has confirmed in one of his letters that there is no embodiment of the creator in his stories.
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Does radagast become a bear?

In The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, he arrives with Radagast on the back of one of the Eagles late in the battle, and leaps down to the ground, transforming into his bear form in midair. Along with the rest of the Eagles, he helps decimate the remaining Orc army.
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Who are the two Blue Wizards?

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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Did Aragorn know Bombadil?

Aragorn's statements show he knew Bombadil. In first meeting Frodo at Bree he admits he hid in a ditch when Tom made his farewell's to them at the East road. Aragorn said something like he wasn't going to discuss what was said "by old Bombadil" but he did hear the name Baggins . . . etc.
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Is Tom Bombadil in The Hobbit movies?

LEGO finally reveals why Tom Bombadil never made it in 'Lord of the Rings' movies. Tom Bombadil has always been the most enigmatic of characters in the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. When he didn't make the cut in the movies, despite not being central to the plot, many fans objected and wondered why.
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Will Tom Bombadil be in the Amazon series?

Tom Bombadil is one of few Lord of the Rings characters around during Amazon's upcoming TV show.
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