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Saruman, also
called Saruman the White,
later Saruman of Many Colours, is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings...
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defeat Sauron. He
forms the
double of
Saruman, as
Saruman falls and is destro****,
while Gandalf rises and
takes Saruman's place as the
White Wizard. Gandalf...
- Two
Towers as the
chief advisor to King Théoden of
Rohan and
henchman of
Saruman. To some psychologists,
Wormtongue serves as an
archetypal sycophant. Tolkien...
- of the
Rings that saw the
total destruction of the
forces of the
Wizard Saruman by the army of Rohan, ****isted by a
forest of tree-like Huorns. Helm's...
- Orthanc, the
tower at the
centre of Isengard, is the home of the
Wizard Saruman. He had been
ensnared by the Dark Lord
Sauron through the tower's palantír...
- The
Saruman Museum was a
private butterfly museum established in
England in the 1970s. It was also
known as the
National Butterfly Museum and functioned...
- each other.
Learning of
Saruman's betrayal from
Gandalf and now
realising that they are
facing threats from both
Sauron and
Saruman, Arwen's father, Lord...
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towards Isengard. There,
Saruman horrifies Gandalf by
asking him to help him to
obtain and use the Ring.
Gandalf refuses, and
Saruman imprisons him at the...
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control of
ruffians and
their leader "Sharkey",
revealed to be the
Wizard Saruman. The
ruffians have
despoiled the Shire,
cutting down
trees and destroying...
- use. They are used in some
climactic scenes by
major characters: Sauron,
Saruman,
Denethor the
Steward of Gondor, and two
members of the
Company of the...