Mithril LR 32mm' The Five Istari'

When the shadow of Sauron re-emerged after a thousand years of the Third-age, The Istari or wizards appeared in Middle-earth. Of mysterious origins they are said to have been sent from the far west to counter his growing threat. The order of the Istari was just five in number, Saruman the White, their leader, Gandalf the grey, Radagast the Brown and the blue wizards of the South and East.

For the most part they worked secretly against the growing power of the Dark-lord, keeping their powers hidden until the final war. Of the five, the blue wizards went into the east on unknown quests, but Gandalf, Saruman and Radagst remained in the North-west where each played a role in the great struggle against Sauron.


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LR1-10 Set of 10 figures LR1-10 - Save MONEY
See LR6-10
800g
€78.00 Add to basket
LR1 Gandalf the Grey
80g
  See LR1-10
LR2 Saruman the White
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
LR3 Radagast the Brown
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
LR4 Blue Wizard of the East
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
LR5 Blue Wizard of the South
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
MCC1 Miniatures Carrying Case
350g
€11.24 Add to basket
   
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Mithril LR 32mm ' THE EARLY RINGBEARERS '

The three Elven rings were the amongst the most powerful magical creations in Middle-earth. Forged by Celebrimbor, but unlike all the other rings made under the tutelage of Sauron in Eregion, they were made in secret and untanted by the Dark-lord's touch. In them a great part of the Elven power was invested and henceforth the fate of the elves was bound up with that of the Elven-rings.

The first ring was Narya, the ring of Fire whose first bearer was Cirdan of the Havens. Nenya, the ring of adamant or water was borne by Galadriel of Lothlorien. Vilya the ring of air, whose stone was sapphire was borne by Gil-galad the last high-king in the west. The One ring was forged by Sauron himself in the choking furnaces of Orodruin, and had power over all the lesser rings save those of the Elves. The One-ring was cut from the finger of the Dark-lord by Elendil the Tall, whose son Isildur claimed it for his own upon his father's death.


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LR6 Elrond, herald of Gil-galad
80g
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LR7 Isildur and the One Ring
80g
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LR8 Cirdan, the bearer of Narya
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
LR9 Galadriel, the bearer of Nenya
80g
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LR10 Gil-galad, the bearer of Vilya
80g
€9.50 Add to basket
LR1-10 Set of 10 figures LR1-10 - Save MONEY
800g
€78.00 Add to basket