Originally posted by: ViperXX
My two questions, why is Gandalf such a wuss? Isn't he suppose to be a great wizard?
The only magic he uses in ROTK is a flashlight on his staff and a cheap magic trick of turning a buttefly into an eagle.
Final question, what is this Everlasting land all about? Is it like going from England to America? Whats the deal?
gandalf's powers are in perception and motivation, not raw power like sauron. sauron is the great warlock of the tales, probably a better witch than melkor himself (especially since melkor sort of burned himself out early, and never came out of his hole in the ground after the noldor king called him out and injured him).
the eagle was called by the butterfly. the eagles are the watchers of manwe, chief of the Lords of the West.
the Western land was where the Valar chose to live in the beginning of time, partly because melkor had taken up abode in middle earth. the Valar wanted to get the elves to come with them to Valinor, but only managed to get part of them (analogous to high elves, standard wood elves never saw the Light.). after a while Melkor poisoned the Trees (the white tree of gondor is the lone descendant, iirc, and originally the Trees were the source of Light in the world) and stolethe Silmarils (the greatest craft of any Elf, and, since they captured the Light, the only way to revive the trees). Feanor, creator of the Silmarils, along with his sons, swore a terrible oath that they would never rest until they had recovered the jewels. so they marched their groups to the sea, and killed the sea elves when the sea elves refused to hand over their ships. for the kin-slaying they were cursed by Manwe, and everything they did would thwart them. they were given the option of returning, but left anyway. when they left the West was hidden from Middle earth. only one person would ever find his way there, Earendil (father of Elrond, btw).
anyway, Earendil's other son choose mortality, and the race of Numenor was started. But Sauron, who had remained in middle earth after the fall of Melkor after Earendil's plea to the Host of the West, poisoned Numenor, so it was destoryed, and the West was removed from the world for mortals, so as not to tempt them.