Ranger of the Realms

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Saruman's Fall

Why the Greatest Wizard Betrayed His Order

Saruman the White began as Curumo, a Maia of Aule sent to Middle-earth as chief of the Istari -- divine guardians dispatched to contest Sauron's rising power. His name, meaning "skilled one," hinted at the vulnerability he shared with Sauron: both were craftsman-spirits whose love of making could curdle into the desire to dominate. Jealousy of Gandalf corroded him before darker temptations arrived. When Saruman studied Sauron's methods to defeat him, the study became imitation -- ring-forging, army-breeding, fortress-building -- until the guardian angel was indistinguishable from the enemy he opposed. Through persuasion and industrial force, he imposed his will on Isengard, Rohan, and finally the Shire. Offered mercy by Gandalf and Frodo, his pride refused every outstretched hand. His trajectory from divine emissary to "Sharkey" -- a petty tyrant mocked by his own orcs -- illustrates Tolkien's conviction that evil consumes itself. At death, his spirit looked toward the West and was refused; a cold wind scattered what remained into nothingness.

Published
17 April 2026
Runtime
32 min 54 sec

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