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Radagast the
Brown is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. A
wizard and ****ociate of Gandalf, he
appears briefly in The Hobbit, The...
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Saruman the White,
largely represent the order,
though a
third Wizard,
Radagast the Brown,
appears briefly. Two Blue
Wizards are
mentioned in p****ing....
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returning in a
television film in 1996. He is also
known for his work as
Radagast in The
Hobbit film
series (2012–2014).
McCoy was born
Percy James Patrick...
- Glamdring, respectively;
Gandalf gives an
Elven dagger to Bilbo. The
wizard Radagast the
Brown finds Gandalf and the company, and
recounts an
encounter at Dol...
- Zimbabwe", The Guardian, 11 June 2014. "Alan Gowen", NNDB. "****agai",
radagast.org.
Lloyd Bradley,
Sounds Like London: 100
Years of
Black Music in the...
- that the
heavily forested area on the
mountain was
inhabited in the past.
Radagast –
wizard in Tolkien's
legendarium Radegast –
Czech beer
brand Radegast...
- Lord of the Rings,
while Radagast appears only briefly,
innocently helping Saruman to
deceive Gandalf, who
believes Radagast since he is honest, and fortuitously...
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Radegast (German: [
ˈʁaːdəˌɡast] ) is a
small town in the
district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is the
smallest town in Saxony-Anhalt...
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guardians from The Lord of the
Rings franchise,
including Gandalf,
Sauron and
Radagast, and
coordinate to win
matches by
destroying the
opposing team's base....
- (Curumo or Curunír; he
later called himself Saruman of Many Colours),
Radagast the
Brown (Aiwendil), and two "Blue Wizards" (named
after their sea-blue...