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Radagast-Aiwendil
Mithlond

Nov 2 2013, 4:53pm
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Gandalf vs the Doctor
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Dr. Who starts off in his earliest form, and likewise Gandalf begins as the Grey. Both are entitled to come back as many times as the canon allows (So the Doctor can come back 11 times, whilst Gandalf can only come back once). I'd say the Doctor's going to need all his lives though, as Gandalf will surely teach him a thing or two about power...
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us."-Gandalf
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Otaku-sempai
Elvenhome

Nov 2 2013, 6:05pm
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More likely, they'd make themselves comfortable in the TARDIS, sip tea and argue over who has it worse: Dealing with a recalcitrant granddaughter and dim-witted companions or trying to keep stubborn Dwarves in line while training-up a Hobbit burglar and also dealing with stuck-up Elves and a boss who doesn't want to rock the boat.
'There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.' - Gandalf the Grey, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Ziggy Stardust
Mithlond

Nov 4 2013, 1:24am
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Gandalf and Dr. Who would be friends.
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Werde Spinner
Nargothrond

Nov 4 2013, 8:14pm
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Gandalf and the Doctor would just compare notes. Maybe even help each other out - that's just an epic crossover in the making. I would watch/read it!
"I had forgotten that. It is hard to be sure of anything among so many marvels. The world is all grown strange. Elf and Dwarf in company walk in our daily fields; and folk speak with the Lady of the Wood and yet live; and the Sword comes back to war that was broken in the long ages ere the fathers of our fathers rode into the Mark! How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" "As he ever has judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man's part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
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