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So Gandalf did what you or I or anyone else in a similar perilous position might do: He weaponed up and got himself a sword. Advertisement But not just any sword.
'Game of Thrones' fans have made a startling discovery about the show’s iconic Iron Throne prop. Reddit user NoMoreHodoring (props for the username) has pointed out what appears to be Glamdring, ...
G iven that Gandalf is an extraordinarily powerful being on his own, it may come as a surprise that he needs his staff in The Lord of the Rings.It's typical for a wizard to carry some sort of ...
You may also notice the rather prominent glowing sword in Gandalf’s hand, which Vice President of Game Design Aaron Forsythe confirmed is his signature weapon, Glamdring.
In the Season 2 finale of Rings of Power, there were a few obvious connections made between the prequel series and the beloved Lord of the Rings.Namely, The Stranger was revealed to be Gandalf and ...
Priced at $129.99, this 1,201-piece The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook measures over 8.5 in. (22 cm) high, 17.5 in. (44 cm) wide and 6.5 in. (17 cm) deep.It comes with a plaque with the ...
Last Thursday, extremely observant Redditor NoMoreHodoring noticed that one of the many swords in Game of Thrones' Iron Throne bears a striking resemblance to Gandalf's blade, Glamdring. Via ...
That’s Gandalf, ahead of schedule for once, coming to Middle-earth one Age early to hang out with hobbits while the rest of the cast is busy yelling, climbing ice cliffs, swinging swords ...