Gandalf
One of the Istari sent to Middle-earth to guide its peoples against Sauron. Gandalf represents wisdom, mentorship, and the subtle guidance that empowers others rather than dominating them. His death and resurrection as Gandalf the White symbolizes transformation and renewal.
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