Anonymous ID: d679a3 Oct. 27, 2020, 9:12 p.m. No.11317671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7755

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I think Hitler was Saruman. Studied all he could to defeat the Matrix of Jew power but he decided to replace the Jew supermen for German ones. And thus failed.

 

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Saruman

Biographical information

Other names

Saruman the White,

Sharkey, Saruman of Many Colours,

The White Wizard,

Curunir, Curumo,

Saruman the Wise (by Gandalf)

Titles

Lord of Isengard,

Head of the White Council,

The White Wizard,

"The Boss" (to the ruffians in the Battle of Bywater)

Birth

Before the creation of Arda

Death

November 3, 3019 (immortal – physical death only)

Weapon

Wizard Staff, dagger, dark sorcery

Physical description

Race

Ainur (Maiar)

Hair

White

Eyes

Black

Culture

Wizards

Peter Jackson's films or other media

Actor

Sir Christopher Lee

"Once he was as great as his fame made him. His knowledge was deep, his thought was subtle, and his hands marvelously skilled; and he had a power over the minds of others. The wise he could persuade, and the smaller folk he could daunt. That power he certainly still keeps. There are not many in Middle-earth that I should say were safe, if they were left alone to talk with him, even now when he has suffered a defeat. Gandalf, Elrond, and Galadriel, perhaps, now that his wickedness has been laid bare, but very few others."

—Aragorn, The Two Towers, "Flotsam and Jetsam"

Saruman (Quenya; IPA: ['saruman] - "Man Of Skill"), also known as Saruman the White was the first of the order of Istar (wizard), who came to Middle-earth as Emissaries of the Valar in the Third Age. He also was the leader of the wizards and of the White Council that opposed Sauron. His extensive studies of dark magic, however, eventually led him to desire the One Ring. Thinking he could gain it for himself or become Sauron's servant alone, Saruman allied Isengard with Mordor in the War of the Ring, in which he was defeated.

 

He studied deeply the arts of Sauron, the better to intially oppose him, but he soon became enamored of the Dark Lord's devices, especially the One Ring. He betrayed his mission and came to view the future of Middle-earth under his or Sauron's dominion. While coveting the Ring, Saruman kept the pretense of allegiance to the Enemy. But his plans came to nought, and his power was broken in the Battle of the Hornburg and the Battle of Isengard.

 

Before his fall, he was the chief of both the wizards and of the White Council (a league of all those opposed to Sauron). His knowledge and skill, especially of Sauron's devices, was said to be great. However, his deep study of the Rings of Power and Sauron's other magic corrupted him, and his overweening lust for power led to his downfall. Though not truly faithful to his master, Saruman unintentionally fell deeper under Sauron's sway by delving into Ring-lore and betraying the Valar. He is one of the few characters in Middle-earth who is morally "grey" - being neither a genuine servant of evil nor an agent of good. He ultimately trusts only his own counsel and schemes for his own ends.