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Gandalf's Fireworks

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Artisan fireworks in bundles, marked with red G and Tengwar rune; produce vivid magical displays: scintillating birds, smoke trees with glowing flowers, fire eagles/ships/swans, dragon with flames.

Gandalf's Fireworks burst onto the scene in The Fellowship of the Ring as a dazzling display of the wizard's artistry, captivating the hobbits of the Shire during Bilbo Baggins' farewell party with their magical spectacles of birds, trees, eagles, ships, swans, and a fiery dragon. Though they appear only in the first book, these pyrotechnic wonders exemplify Gandalf's affinity for joy and wonder amid rising shadows, serving as a poignant reminder of innocence lost as the quest unfolds. Never revisited in later volumes, they linger as a symbol of the Shire's idyllic past, contrasting the grim trials ahead.

Evolution

The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

Artisan fireworks in bundles, marked with red G and Tengwar rune; produce vivid magical displays: scintillating birds, smoke trees with glowing flowers, fire eagles/ships/swans, dragon with flames.

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The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

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