We have in our mist an Istari, a Wizard, found by a female Hobbit, meaning "a female did it first", particularly if this is Gandalf.
Except, Gandalf doesn't come until the third age, and this says our female Hobbit is in fact the reason why he's fond of Hobbits rather than they are a people who do small things for others, something not seen in this, as Nori abandons her duty for the sake of usurping tradition and chasing after comet man which results in her dad getting injured, although when I say this I kind of found the mechanics of him breaking his foot forced as the log he was lifting really wasn't as heavy as they tried making it out to be.
But, oh do we need the drama.
At the end, this is mostly speculation, with if it is Gandalf that being a major canon issue, with us not trusting them getting the Blue Wizards that came earlier right, not to mention I don't think they have the right copyrights to even use them. And it would be really weird if this character played up to be Gandalf ended up being Sauron.
Yet, given the so many other things it's hard to trust them on this one.
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Fellowship of the Fans
Non-FictionWhat is the criticism surrounding Rings of Power really about? Is it really just a bunch of white racists and misogynist men? Or are their valid criticisms, and is race and misogyny being used to deflect criticism?