Tom Bombadil
Quick Facts
| Dates: | Probably immortal - certainly very old indeed |
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| Race: | Never identified, but apparently some kind of spirit |
| Meaning: | Unknown1 |
| Other Names: | Forn, Iarwain Ben-adar, Orald |
| Titles: | Eldest, Master |
The Master
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A mysterious and powerful being, called by the Elves Iarwain Ben-adar (Oldest and Fatherless), who dwelt in the valley of the Withywindle, east of the Shire. What kind of being he was has never been certainly discovered, but at some stage in the past, he seems to have settled at the edge of the Old Forest, setting himself boundaries, but boundaries within which his power was extraordinary. Tom was a creature of contradictions, one moment defeating ancient forces with hardly an effort, the next capering and singing nonsensical songs.
He appeared as an old man, at least in Hobbit eyes, with a wrinkled and ruddy face, bright blue eyes, and a bristling brown beard. He was said to be taller than a typical Hobbit, but too short to be a Man, so he seems to have been about five feet in height. His costume consisted of a blue jacket and yellow boots, and he wore an old and battered hat, surmounted by a feather. He seems to have preferred to wear a swan-feather in his hat, but before he met Frodo and company on the banks of the Withywindle, he had acquired the feather of a Kingfisher instead. In his own house, rather than a hat, he wore a crown of autumn leaves, perhaps revealing something of the elemental powers he possessed.
Footnotes
| 1 | Tolkien suggests that Tom's name is Hobbit-like in character, and that it was probably given to him by the Hobbits of Buckland. The resemblance of the -dil ending to the common Elvish -(n)dil, 'friend', is probably no more than coincidence. |
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