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The Stranger Had Trouble Finding His Staff
The Wizards' Staves Were Mysterious in The Lord of the Rings
The following contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 8, "Shadow and Flame," now streaming on Prime Video.
Throughout the second season of Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, the Stranger had two main goals, both of which he achieved by the end of the finale, "Shadow and Flame." The first was to discover his name. As many suspected, he turned out to be none other than Gandalf. He is destined to one day wield the Ring of Fire, help Thorin's Company of Dwarves reclaim Erebor, lead the Fellowship in the quest to destroy the One Ring, and fall at the hands of the Balrog in the Mines of Moria but return to Middle-earth as Gandalf the White.
The Stranger's second goal was to find his staff, which appeared to him in a dream under a particular constellation. In J. R. R. Tolkien's writings, Gandalf's name and his staff were connected; gand is an Old Norse word for "wand" or "staff," and alf means "elf" in the same language, so Gandalf's name could be translated as "Staff Elf." The Rings of Power gave Gandalf's staff a backstory that was not present in the novel version of The Lord of the Rings or any of Tolkien's other writings, explaining the origin of one of the Grey Wizard's most iconic accessories.
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The Stranger Had Trouble Finding His Staff
While searching for his staff in Rhûn, the Stranger experienced many false starts. First, he took a curved stick from the well that Nori and Poppy found in the desert, but when he tried to use it to fend off the masked nomads, it dissolved and caused him to lose control of his sandstorm spell. Later, at Tom Bombadil's house, he noticed a branch on an ironwood tree that he thought could serve as a staff. Unbeknownst to him, this was a sentient tree called Old Man Irownood, who attacked him when he tried to break off a branch. Tom rescued the Stranger, and after some discussion about the nature of magic, Tom brought him to a field of non-sentient trees from which he could select a staff. He said that the Dark Wizard had once done the same.
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However, the Stranger received a vision that Nori was in trouble, so he went to save her instead of finding his staff. This led to his confrontation with the Dark Wizard and the destruction of the Stoors' home. Gandalf's staff in The Rings of Power actually had a simple, humble origin; it was a random piece of debris that Nori discarded while helping the Stoors prepare for their migration. It looked similar to Gandalf's first staff from Peter Jackson's The Hobbit films, which he later replaced with a staff that Radagast gifted to him. This was all part of Tom's plan; towards the end of the episode, he told the Stranger, "A Wizard does not find his staff. It finds him."
The Wizards' Staves Were Mysterious in The Lord of the Rings
Tolkien's writings did not give Gandalf's staff a backstory. There was very little lore about the Wizards' staves in general. Unlike in some fantasy settings, they were not the source of the Wizards' power -- Gandalf was able to slay the Balrog without one, and Saruman was able to coerce the Ents into freeing him from captivity without one -- yet the characters of The Lord of the Rings thought that staves were important.
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Gríma Wormtongue ordered the Rohirrim to take Gandalf's staff before permitting him entry to Meduseld, and Gandalf broke Saruman's staff after his defeat at Isengard. Perhaps staves simply amplified the Wizards' spells or helped them focus their magic, hence the Stranger losing control when his makeshift staff broke. Since Tolkien left this a blank space in his lore, it provided the perfect opportunity for The Rings of Power's writers to add to Middle-earth's worldbuilding. Future seasons may explain in greater detail what Gandalf's staff allows him to do.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Adventure
Fantasy
Action
Drama
Epic drama set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' follows an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth.
- Release Date
- September 1, 2022
- Cast
- Morfydd Clark , Charlie Vickers , Charles Edwards , Markella Kavenagh , Daniel Weyman , Ismael Cruz Cordova , Megan Richards , Robert Aramayo , Robert Strange , Cynthia Addai-Robinson , Lloyd Owen , Owain Arthur , Tyroe Muhafidin , Alex Tarrant , Benjamin Walker , Trystan Gravelle , Maxim Baldry , Sophia Nomvete , Ema Horvath , Nazanin Boniadi , Geoff Morrell , Peter Mullan , Sara Zwangobani , Lenny Henry , Leon Wadham , Dylan Smith , Thusitha Jayasundera , Maxine Cunliffe , Anthony Crum , Beau Cassidy , Joseph Mawle , Peter Tait , Sam Hazeldine , Bridie Sisson , Jed Brophy , Ciarán Hinds , Amelia Kenworthy , Kevin Eldon
- Main Genre
- Fantasy
- Rating
- Seasons
- 3
- Story By
- Patrick McKay, John D. Payne
- Writers
- Patrick McKay , John D. Payne , J.R.R. Tolkien , Justin Doble , Jason Cahill , Gennifer Hutchison , Stephany Folsom , Nicholas Adams
- Network
- Amazon Prime Video
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video
- Franchise(s)
- The Lord of the Rings
- Directors
- J.A. Bayona , Sanaa Hamri
- Showrunner
- John D. Payne , Patrick McKay , Louise Hooper , Charlotte Brändström , Wayne Yip
- Character(s)
- Galadriel , Halbrand , Lord Celebrimbor , Nori Brandyfoot , The Stranger , Arondir , Poppy Proudfellow , Elrond , Glûg , Queen Regent Míriel , Captain Elendil , Prince Durin IV , Theo , Valandil , High King Gil-galad , Pharazôn , Isildur , Princess Disa , Eärien , Bronwyn , Waldreg , King Durin III , Marigold Brandyfoot , Sadoc Burrows , Kemen , Largo Brandyfoot , Malva , Vilma , Ontamo , Dilly Brandyfoot , Adar , Tredwill , The Dweller , Vrath , Dark Wizard , Mirdania , Narvi
- TV
- The Lord of the Rings
- The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
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