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Did Shadowfax go to Valinor?


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          Tolkien wrote on this subject in a letter to a fan. It was his belief that Shadowfax did indeed travel with Gandalf, despite it not being mentioned specifically.




          I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf [across the Sea], though
          this is not stated. I feel it is better not to state everything (and
          indeed it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts of
          ‘real’ history, many facts that some enquirer would like to know are
          omitted, and the truth has to be discovered or guessed from such
          evidence as there is).
          I should argue so: Shadowfax came of a special
          race (II 126, 129, III 346) being as it were an Elvish equivalent of
          ordinary horses: his ‘blood’ came from ‘West over Sea’. It would not
          be unfitting for him to ‘go West’. Gandalf was not ‘dying’, or going
          by a special grace to the Western Land, before passing on ‘beyond the
          circles of the world’: he was going home, being plainly one of the
          ‘immortals’, an angelic emissary of the angelic governors (Valar) of
          the Earth. He would take or could take what he loved. Gandalf was last
          seen riding Shadowfax (III 276). He must have ridden to the Havens,
          and it is inconceivable that he would [have] ridden any beast but
          Shadowfax; so Shadowfax must have been there. A chronicler winding up
          a long tale, and for the moment moved principally by the sorrow of
          those left behind (himself among them!) might omit mention of the
          horse; but had the great horse also shared in the grief of sundering,
          he could hardly have been forgotten.



          Tolkien: Letter 268







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          • Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

            – Darrel Hoffman
            1 hour ago











          • @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

            – Brian Gordon
            1 hour ago






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            @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

            – Verdan
            1 hour ago











          • The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

            – lfurini
            1 hour ago












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          Tolkien wrote on this subject in a letter to a fan. It was his belief that Shadowfax did indeed travel with Gandalf, despite it not being mentioned specifically.




          I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf [across the Sea], though
          this is not stated. I feel it is better not to state everything (and
          indeed it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts of
          ‘real’ history, many facts that some enquirer would like to know are
          omitted, and the truth has to be discovered or guessed from such
          evidence as there is).
          I should argue so: Shadowfax came of a special
          race (II 126, 129, III 346) being as it were an Elvish equivalent of
          ordinary horses: his ‘blood’ came from ‘West over Sea’. It would not
          be unfitting for him to ‘go West’. Gandalf was not ‘dying’, or going
          by a special grace to the Western Land, before passing on ‘beyond the
          circles of the world’: he was going home, being plainly one of the
          ‘immortals’, an angelic emissary of the angelic governors (Valar) of
          the Earth. He would take or could take what he loved. Gandalf was last
          seen riding Shadowfax (III 276). He must have ridden to the Havens,
          and it is inconceivable that he would [have] ridden any beast but
          Shadowfax; so Shadowfax must have been there. A chronicler winding up
          a long tale, and for the moment moved principally by the sorrow of
          those left behind (himself among them!) might omit mention of the
          horse; but had the great horse also shared in the grief of sundering,
          he could hardly have been forgotten.



          Tolkien: Letter 268







          share|improve this answer























          • Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

            – Darrel Hoffman
            1 hour ago











          • @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

            – Brian Gordon
            1 hour ago






          • 5





            @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

            – Verdan
            1 hour ago











          • The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

            – lfurini
            1 hour ago
















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          Tolkien wrote on this subject in a letter to a fan. It was his belief that Shadowfax did indeed travel with Gandalf, despite it not being mentioned specifically.




          I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf [across the Sea], though
          this is not stated. I feel it is better not to state everything (and
          indeed it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts of
          ‘real’ history, many facts that some enquirer would like to know are
          omitted, and the truth has to be discovered or guessed from such
          evidence as there is).
          I should argue so: Shadowfax came of a special
          race (II 126, 129, III 346) being as it were an Elvish equivalent of
          ordinary horses: his ‘blood’ came from ‘West over Sea’. It would not
          be unfitting for him to ‘go West’. Gandalf was not ‘dying’, or going
          by a special grace to the Western Land, before passing on ‘beyond the
          circles of the world’: he was going home, being plainly one of the
          ‘immortals’, an angelic emissary of the angelic governors (Valar) of
          the Earth. He would take or could take what he loved. Gandalf was last
          seen riding Shadowfax (III 276). He must have ridden to the Havens,
          and it is inconceivable that he would [have] ridden any beast but
          Shadowfax; so Shadowfax must have been there. A chronicler winding up
          a long tale, and for the moment moved principally by the sorrow of
          those left behind (himself among them!) might omit mention of the
          horse; but had the great horse also shared in the grief of sundering,
          he could hardly have been forgotten.



          Tolkien: Letter 268







          share|improve this answer























          • Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

            – Darrel Hoffman
            1 hour ago











          • @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

            – Brian Gordon
            1 hour ago






          • 5





            @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

            – Verdan
            1 hour ago











          • The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

            – lfurini
            1 hour ago














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          21







          Tolkien wrote on this subject in a letter to a fan. It was his belief that Shadowfax did indeed travel with Gandalf, despite it not being mentioned specifically.




          I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf [across the Sea], though
          this is not stated. I feel it is better not to state everything (and
          indeed it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts of
          ‘real’ history, many facts that some enquirer would like to know are
          omitted, and the truth has to be discovered or guessed from such
          evidence as there is).
          I should argue so: Shadowfax came of a special
          race (II 126, 129, III 346) being as it were an Elvish equivalent of
          ordinary horses: his ‘blood’ came from ‘West over Sea’. It would not
          be unfitting for him to ‘go West’. Gandalf was not ‘dying’, or going
          by a special grace to the Western Land, before passing on ‘beyond the
          circles of the world’: he was going home, being plainly one of the
          ‘immortals’, an angelic emissary of the angelic governors (Valar) of
          the Earth. He would take or could take what he loved. Gandalf was last
          seen riding Shadowfax (III 276). He must have ridden to the Havens,
          and it is inconceivable that he would [have] ridden any beast but
          Shadowfax; so Shadowfax must have been there. A chronicler winding up
          a long tale, and for the moment moved principally by the sorrow of
          those left behind (himself among them!) might omit mention of the
          horse; but had the great horse also shared in the grief of sundering,
          he could hardly have been forgotten.



          Tolkien: Letter 268







          share|improve this answer













          Tolkien wrote on this subject in a letter to a fan. It was his belief that Shadowfax did indeed travel with Gandalf, despite it not being mentioned specifically.




          I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf [across the Sea], though
          this is not stated. I feel it is better not to state everything (and
          indeed it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts of
          ‘real’ history, many facts that some enquirer would like to know are
          omitted, and the truth has to be discovered or guessed from such
          evidence as there is).
          I should argue so: Shadowfax came of a special
          race (II 126, 129, III 346) being as it were an Elvish equivalent of
          ordinary horses: his ‘blood’ came from ‘West over Sea’. It would not
          be unfitting for him to ‘go West’. Gandalf was not ‘dying’, or going
          by a special grace to the Western Land, before passing on ‘beyond the
          circles of the world’: he was going home, being plainly one of the
          ‘immortals’, an angelic emissary of the angelic governors (Valar) of
          the Earth. He would take or could take what he loved. Gandalf was last
          seen riding Shadowfax (III 276). He must have ridden to the Havens,
          and it is inconceivable that he would [have] ridden any beast but
          Shadowfax; so Shadowfax must have been there. A chronicler winding up
          a long tale, and for the moment moved principally by the sorrow of
          those left behind (himself among them!) might omit mention of the
          horse; but had the great horse also shared in the grief of sundering,
          he could hardly have been forgotten.



          Tolkien: Letter 268








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          • Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

            – Darrel Hoffman
            1 hour ago











          • @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

            – Brian Gordon
            1 hour ago






          • 5





            @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

            – Verdan
            1 hour ago











          • The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

            – lfurini
            1 hour ago


















          • Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

            – Darrel Hoffman
            1 hour ago











          • @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

            – Brian Gordon
            1 hour ago






          • 5





            @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

            – Verdan
            1 hour ago











          • The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

            – lfurini
            1 hour ago

















          Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

          – Darrel Hoffman
          1 hour ago





          Interesting that this says he must have ridden to the Havens, as in he didn't take a boat like everyone else. Can Shadowfax walk on water? (I mean, okay, you can easily say "a wizard did it" in this case and it wouldn't be the strangest thing that ever occurred in Middle Earth, but still not something that was previously seen...)

          – Darrel Hoffman
          1 hour ago













          @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

          – Brian Gordon
          1 hour ago





          @DarrelHoffman Huh? The hobbits walked.

          – Brian Gordon
          1 hour ago




          5




          5





          @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

          – Verdan
          1 hour ago





          @Darrel The Gray Havens was the port in Middle Earth where the elves got on the ships to travel West.

          – Verdan
          1 hour ago













          The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

          – lfurini
          1 hour ago






          The hobbits rode to the Grey Havens, Galadriel rode on a white horse, Elrond probably was on horse too. When they arrive, they see Gandalf and his white horse.

          – lfurini
          1 hour ago


















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