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'''Gwaihir''' was the Lord of the [[Eagles]] of [[Middle-earth]] at the time of the [[War of the Ring]].  
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'''Gwaihir''' was the greatest of the [[Eagles]] of the North [[Middle-earth]]<ref name=Council>{{FR|Council}}, p. 261</ref>  and the swiftest of the Great Eagles<ref name=Cormallen>{{RK|Cormallen}}, p. 948</ref> at the time of the [[War of the Ring]].
 
==History==
==History==
A descendant of [[Thorondor]], it is said that Gwaihir was his vassal in the [[First Age]] and helped him rescue [[Beren]] and [[Luthien]] from [[Angband]].
Gwaihir was the mightiest of the descendants of [[Thorondor]] and the brother of [[Landroval]].<ref name=Cormallen/> In the [[First Age]] Gwaihir was the vassal of Thorondor and helped Thorondor and Landroval to rescue [[Beren]] and [[Lúthien]] from [[Angband]].<ref name=P1>{{WJ|P1}}, $207, p. 68</ref>


In the [[Third Age]], he was the Lord of the Eagles and resided in the eyrie of the [[Misty Mountains]]. He was the greatest and the swiftest of the Eagles of the North.
During the [[War of the Ring]], [[Radagast]] rode in the direction of [[Mirkwood]] where he had many old friends. The Eagles set off and gathered news: [[wolves]] and [[Orcs]] gathering and mustering, the movements of the [[Nazgûl|Nine Riders]], and the escape of [[Gollum]] from Mirkwood.<ref name=Council/>


Once he suffered from a poisoned wound, and was healed by [[Gandalf]] and thenceforth they became friends. He and his people served Gandalf and [[Radagast]] as spies and messengers.
As instructed by Gandalf, Radagast sent Gwaihir to bear the news to him at [[Isengard]], but Gandalf was at that time imprisoned at the pinnacle of [[Orthanc]]. On an autumn night, Gandalf saw the Eagle flying towards him and so Gwaihir rescued the Wizard. But Gwaihir couldn't carry him far, so Gwaihir left him at [[Edoras]] in order to find a steed.<ref name=Council/>
[[Image:Darrell Sweet - The Lord of the Eagles.jpg|thumb|left|The adventurers finally escape the dangers of the Misty Mountains.]]
During the [[Quest for Erebor]], they saved [[Thorin and Company]] as they flew from the [[Goblin-town]] and brought them to the eyrie<ref>{{H|6}}</ref>; later they played a crucial role in the [[Battle of the Five Armies]]<ref>{{H|17}}</ref>. After {{TA|2941}} Gwaihir became [[King of All Birds]].


When the Eagles heard about [[Gollum]]'s escape from [[Mirkwood]], Gwaihir was sent to bear the news to [[Isengard]], as they had been told by [[Radagast]].
Later he was sent by [[Galadriel]] to find Gandalf; he found him on the peak of [[Celebdil]] after the [[Battle of the Peak]], and carried him to [[Lothlórien]].<ref>{{TT|White}}, p. 502</ref> After Gandalf recovered, he sent Gwaihir to watch the [[Anduin]] and gather tidings.<ref>{{TT|White}}, p. 495</ref>


[[File:Stephen Hickman - Escape from Orthanc.jpg|thumb|Stephen Hickman: Escape from Orthanc]]
Gwaihir, [[Landroval]] and [[Meneldor]] and and other great eagles helped the [[Free peoples]] in the [[Battle of the Morannon]] by stooping down on the [[Nazgûl]] who flew on winged beasts. After the destruction of [[The One Ring]] Gwaihir, Landroval and Meneldor flew into [[Mordor]] to search for Frodo and Sam and carried Frodo and Sam out of Mordor to safety.<ref>{{RK|Cormallen}}, pp. 948-51</ref>.
During the [[War of the Ring]], he noticed [[Gandalf]] on the pinnacle of [[Orthanc]] while trapped by [[Saruman]] and carried him to [[Edoras]]<ref>{{FR|Council}}</ref>. Later he was sent by [[Galadriel]] to find Gandalf; he found him on the peak of [[Celebdil]] after the [[Battle of the Peak]], and carried him to [[Lothlórien]]<ref>{{TT|White}}</ref>
[[File:Stephen Hickman - Escape from Orthanc.jpg|thumb|right|Stephen Hickman - ''Escape from Orthanc'']]


Gwaihir, [[Meneldor]] and [[Landroval]] helped the [[Free Peoples]] in the [[Battle of the Morannon]] during which they brought [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] out of [[Mordor]] after the destruction of the [[One Ring]]<ref>{{RK|Doom}}</ref>.
==Genealogy==
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
'''''Gwaihir''''' comes from the [[Sindarin]] ''[[gwaew]]'' "wind" + ''[[hîr]]'' "lord". His name could be translated "Windlord".
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'''''Gwaihir''''' is a [[Sindarin]] name,<ref name=PE17>{{PE|17}}, entry , S ''Gwaihir''pp. 33-4</ref> which probably means "Windlord",<ref name=Eldamo>{{webcite|author=Paul Strack|articleurl=https://www.eldamo.org/content/words/word-1989488653.html|articlename=S. ''Gwaihir'' m.|website=Eldamo|accessed=20 March 2024}}</ref> because he is often referred to as "Gwaihir the Windlord"<ref name=Council/><ref>{{TT|White}}, pp. 495 and 502</ref><ref>{{RK|Cormallen}}, pp. 948-9</ref>. The first element of the name is ''[[gwaew]|gwae(w)]'' ("wind").<ref name=PE17/> It is probable that the second element is ''[[hîr]]'' ("lord", "master").<ref name=Eldamo/><ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. 247</ref>
 
==Other versions of the legendarium==
Eagles named "Gwaihir" and "Landroval" (or, in even earlier texts, "Gwaewar" and "Lhandroval") appeared in an early version of ''[[The Silmarillion]]'', as vassals of Thorondor who helped to bear [[Beren]] and [[Lúthien]] from [[Angband]]<ref name=P1/>. These references were removed by [[Christopher Tolkien]] to escape the seeming discrepancy with ''The Lord of the Rings'', although later he admitted that this omission was a mistake.<ref>{{LR|Quenta}}, 12-15 OF BEREN AND TINÚVIEL, commentary to ''with wings swifter than the wind'', p. 301</ref><ref>{{SD|V}}, pp. 44-5</ref>
 
In the whole ''Lord of the Rings'' Gwaihir carries Gandalf twice, and by the end of the book Gandalf says that Gwaihir had carried him twice.<ref>{{RK|Cormallen}}, p. 949</ref> This can be interpreted to imply that Gwaihir never carried him before, but it is also possible that Gandalf only referred to the number of times that Gwaihir carried him in the recent past in the events that took place in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
 
[[Robert Foster]] implies that Gwaihir is the [[Lord of the Eagles]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]''<ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry '''Gwaihir''', p. 181</ref> although [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] never made a connection nor mentioned that Gwaihir was the Lord of the Eagles. [[Douglas Anderson]]<ref>{{HM|AH}}</ref> and [[Anders Stenström]] (Beregond)<ref>[[Beyond Bree]], April and Mai 1987</ref> reject that Gwaihir is the Lord of Eagles of ''The Hobbit''.


Since the name contains ''gwaew'', it's unknown why its form is Gw'''ai'''hir, and not *Gw'''ae'''hir.
==Portrayal in adaptations==


It's possible that the name is influenced from some Sindarin dialect, perhaps [[Silvan]] from the [[Elves of Mirkwood]]. [[Ilkorin]] is an [[Elvish]] language where ''ai'' represents Sindarin ''ae''.
===Films===
==Other versions==
Eagles named "Gwaihir" and "Landroval" (or, in even earlier texts, "Gwaewar" and "Lhandroval") appeared in early ''[[Silmarillion]]'', as vassals of Thorondor who helped to bear [[Beren]] and [[Lúthien]] from [[Angband]]<ref>{{WJ|P1}} p. 68</ref>. These references were removed by [[Christopher Tolkien]] to escape the seeming discrepancy with ''The Lord of the Rings'', although later he admitted that he was not sure about his father's intentions.<ref>{{LR|Quenta}} Chs. 12–15, p. 301–3</ref>
==Portrayal in Adaptations==
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''
:Gandalf whispers "Gwaihir" repeatedly to the moth that arrives at [[Isengard]]. Later, Gwaihir rescues [[Gandalf]] from Isengard, and carries him to safety.
:Gandalf whispers "Gwaihir" repeatedly to a [[Moths|moth]] that arrives at [[Isengard]]. Later, Gwaihir rescues [[Gandalf]] from Isengard, and carries him to safety.


'''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'':'''
'''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'':'''
:Gwaihir and his Eagles come to aid at the [[Battle of the Morannon]]. They attack the Nazgûl and their [[fell beasts]]. After the battle is won and the One Ring destroyed, Gwaihir along with [[Gandalf]] and a second Eagle rescue [[Frodo Baggins]] and [[Samwise Gamgee]] from the rocks of [[Mount Doom]].
:Gwaihir and his Eagles come to aid at the [[Battle of the Morannon]]. They attack the Nazgûl and their [[fell beasts]]. After the battle is won and the One Ring destroyed, Gwaihir along with [[Gandalf]] and a second Eagle rescue [[Frodo Baggins]] and [[Samwise Gamgee]] from the rocks of [[Mount Doom]].


==See Also==
===Radio series===
'''1981: ''[[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|BBC Radio's The Lord of the Ring]]'':'''
:[[Alexander John]] provided the voice of Gwaihir during Gandalf's rescue from Orthanc.
 
===Video games===
'''2007: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:Gwaihir is first mentioned by [[Gandalf]] when the player meets up with him at [[the Prancing Pony]].<ref>{{VGC|SAII}}, Foreword: "Aiding the Order"</ref> The player first sees Gwaihir when entering Galadriel's garden in [[Lothlórien]] for the first time.<ref>{{VGC|MMVI}}, Chapter 9: "The Mirror of Galadriel"</ref> Later, he arrives on the peak of Iorbar in the [[Misty Mountains]] to reclaim a stolen eagle egg taken by a giant. Finally, he arrives at and participates in the [[Battle of the Morannon]] with the other eagles, and saves [[Frodo]] and [[Sam]] from the slopes of [[Mount Doom]].
 
'''2011: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: War in the North]]'':'''
:Gwaihir is first mentioned in chapter 1, in which [[Beleram]] tells that he has been sent by Gwaihir to gather news. Later on in the game, he makes a full appearance.<ref>[[The Lord of the Rings: War in the North]], Chapter 1: Fornost, ''Main Gate''</ref>
 
==See also==
* [[:Category:Images of Gwaihir|Images of Gwaihir]]
* [[:Category:Images of Gwaihir|Images of Gwaihir]]
* [[Great Eagle]] (the Eagle in ''The Hobbit'' that is sometimes mistaken as Gwaihir)


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Latest revision as of 17:26, 3 April 2024

Gwaihir
Eagle
Roger Thomasson - Gwaihir.jpg
"Gwaihir" by Roger Thomasson
Biographical Information
Other namesThe Windlord; Gwaehir
AffiliationManwë
LanguageWestron
Notable forhelping rescue Beren and Lúthien; aiding Gandalf twice
Family
ParentageUnknown; descendant of Thorondor
SiblingsLandroval
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Gwaihir

Gwaihir was the greatest of the Eagles of the North Middle-earth[1] and the swiftest of the Great Eagles[2] at the time of the War of the Ring.

History[edit | edit source]

Gwaihir was the mightiest of the descendants of Thorondor and the brother of Landroval.[2] In the First Age Gwaihir was the vassal of Thorondor and helped Thorondor and Landroval to rescue Beren and Lúthien from Angband.[3]

During the War of the Ring, Radagast rode in the direction of Mirkwood where he had many old friends. The Eagles set off and gathered news: wolves and Orcs gathering and mustering, the movements of the Nine Riders, and the escape of Gollum from Mirkwood.[1]

As instructed by Gandalf, Radagast sent Gwaihir to bear the news to him at Isengard, but Gandalf was at that time imprisoned at the pinnacle of Orthanc. On an autumn night, Gandalf saw the Eagle flying towards him and so Gwaihir rescued the Wizard. But Gwaihir couldn't carry him far, so Gwaihir left him at Edoras in order to find a steed.[1]

Later he was sent by Galadriel to find Gandalf; he found him on the peak of Celebdil after the Battle of the Peak, and carried him to Lothlórien.[4] After Gandalf recovered, he sent Gwaihir to watch the Anduin and gather tidings.[5]

Gwaihir, Landroval and Meneldor and and other great eagles helped the Free peoples in the Battle of the Morannon by stooping down on the Nazgûl who flew on winged beasts. After the destruction of The One Ring Gwaihir, Landroval and Meneldor flew into Mordor to search for Frodo and Sam and carried Frodo and Sam out of Mordor to safety.[6].

Stephen Hickman - Escape from Orthanc

Genealogy[edit | edit source]

 
 
Thorondor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Father of Gwaihir
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GWAIHIR
 
Landroval
 
 


Etymology[edit | edit source]

Gwaihir is a Sindarin name,[7] which probably means "Windlord",[8] because he is often referred to as "Gwaihir the Windlord"[1][9][10]. The first element of the name is [[gwaew]|gwae(w)] ("wind").[7] It is probable that the second element is hîr ("lord", "master").[8][11]

Other versions of the legendarium[edit | edit source]

Eagles named "Gwaihir" and "Landroval" (or, in even earlier texts, "Gwaewar" and "Lhandroval") appeared in an early version of The Silmarillion, as vassals of Thorondor who helped to bear Beren and Lúthien from Angband[3]. These references were removed by Christopher Tolkien to escape the seeming discrepancy with The Lord of the Rings, although later he admitted that this omission was a mistake.[12][13]

In the whole Lord of the Rings Gwaihir carries Gandalf twice, and by the end of the book Gandalf says that Gwaihir had carried him twice.[14] This can be interpreted to imply that Gwaihir never carried him before, but it is also possible that Gandalf only referred to the number of times that Gwaihir carried him in the recent past in the events that took place in The Lord of the Rings.

Robert Foster implies that Gwaihir is the Lord of the Eagles of The Hobbit[15] although Tolkien never made a connection nor mentioned that Gwaihir was the Lord of the Eagles. Douglas Anderson[16] and Anders Stenström (Beregond)[17] reject that Gwaihir is the Lord of Eagles of The Hobbit.

Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]

Films[edit | edit source]

2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:

Gandalf whispers "Gwaihir" repeatedly to a moth that arrives at Isengard. Later, Gwaihir rescues Gandalf from Isengard, and carries him to safety.

2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King:

Gwaihir and his Eagles come to aid at the Battle of the Morannon. They attack the Nazgûl and their fell beasts. After the battle is won and the One Ring destroyed, Gwaihir along with Gandalf and a second Eagle rescue Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee from the rocks of Mount Doom.

Radio series[edit | edit source]

1981: BBC Radio's The Lord of the Ring:

Alexander John provided the voice of Gwaihir during Gandalf's rescue from Orthanc.

Video games[edit | edit source]

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Gwaihir is first mentioned by Gandalf when the player meets up with him at the Prancing Pony.[18] The player first sees Gwaihir when entering Galadriel's garden in Lothlórien for the first time.[19] Later, he arrives on the peak of Iorbar in the Misty Mountains to reclaim a stolen eagle egg taken by a giant. Finally, he arrives at and participates in the Battle of the Morannon with the other eagles, and saves Frodo and Sam from the slopes of Mount Doom.

2011: The Lord of the Rings: War in the North:

Gwaihir is first mentioned in chapter 1, in which Beleram tells that he has been sent by Gwaihir to gather news. Later on in the game, he makes a full appearance.[20]

See also[edit | edit source]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Council of Elrond", p. 261
  2. 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen", p. 948
  3. 3.0 3.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part One. The Grey Annals", $207, p. 68
  4. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "The White Rider", p. 502
  5. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "The White Rider", p. 495
  6. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen", pp. 948-51
  7. 7.0 7.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings", in Parma Eldalamberon XVII (edited by Christopher Gilson), entry , S Gwaihirpp. 33-4
  8. 8.0 8.1 Paul Strack, "S. Gwaihir m.", Eldamo - An Elvish Lexicon (accessed 20 March 2024)
  9. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "The White Rider", pp. 495 and 502
  10. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen", pp. 948-9
  11. Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 247
  12. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, "Part Two: Valinor and Middle-earth before The Lord of the Rings, VI. Quenta Silmarillion", 12-15 OF BEREN AND TINÚVIEL, commentary to with wings swifter than the wind, p. 301
  13. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Sauron Defeated, "Part One: The End of the Third Age: V. The Field of Kormallen", pp. 44-5
  14. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen", p. 949
  15. Robert Foster, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth, entry Gwaihir, p. 181
  16. J.R.R. Tolkien; Douglas A. Anderson, (ed.), (2002) The Annotated Hobbit: Revised and Expanded Edition
  17. Beyond Bree, April and Mai 1987
  18. The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, "The Red Maid", Foreword: "Aiding the Order"
  19. The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria, "The Shadowy Abyss", Chapter 9: "The Mirror of Galadriel"
  20. The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, Chapter 1: Fornost, Main Gate


Named Eagles
Thorondor · Gwaihir · Landroval · Meneldor