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'''Radagast the Brown''' is a wizard in ]'s ] epic '']'' and mentioned in '']''. He was a good friend of ], and had a strong affinity for animals. '''Radagast the Brown''' is one of the ] in ]'s ] epic '']'' and is mentioned in '']''. He was a good friend of ], and had a strong affinity for animals. He lived at ].



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Radagast, like the other Wizards, came from ] around the year 1000 of the Third Age of ] and was originally one of the ]. His name as a Maia was ''Aiwendil'', meaning "bird-friend" in ]. The ] ] forced ] to accept Radagast as a companion, making Saruman contemptuous of him.

Radagast's name means "tender of beasts" in a language of ].


Radagast was unwittingly used by ] to lure Gandalf to ], where Gandalf was captured. Radagast was unwittingly used by ] to lure Gandalf to ], where Gandalf was captured.


It is not known when or if he left Middle-earth. Tolkien writes that he forsook his mission as one of the Wizards by becoming too obsessed with animals, so presumably he was not allowed to return.
Tolkien did not write that Radagast returned to ] as ] did.

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Radagast the Brown is one of the Wizards in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings and is mentioned in The Hobbit. He was a good friend of Gandalf, and had a strong affinity for animals. He lived at Rhosgobel.


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Radagast, like the other Wizards, came from Valinor around the year 1000 of the Third Age of Middle-earth and was originally one of the Maiar. His name as a Maia was Aiwendil, meaning "bird-friend" in Quenya. The Vala(r) Yavanna forced Saruman to accept Radagast as a companion, making Saruman contemptuous of him.

Radagast's name means "tender of beasts" in a language of Númenor.

Radagast was unwittingly used by Saruman to lure Gandalf to Orthanc, where Gandalf was captured.

It is not known when or if he left Middle-earth. Tolkien writes that he forsook his mission as one of the Wizards by becoming too obsessed with animals, so presumably he was not allowed to return.