Over lunch, Avery asked me, “Who is a better
wizard: Gandalf, Dumbledore, or Merlin?”
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Gandalf - Lord of the Rings |
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Dumbledore - Harry Potter |
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Merlin - Merlin |
I stopped mid-chew of a turkey sandwich. The question had never been asked of me
before and I’d never linked the three of them together – WHAT was the
answer?!
The more I thought about it, the more confused
I became. I’m still confused but the question must be answered so here I go, on a
quest to discover truth. You may join if
you wish (I have cool photos).
*Please note 1: some info may be gather from
the actual books that produced the movies, rather than just from what we see in
the movies themselves.
*Please note 2: When I speak of Merlin (also
known as Emrys but I’ll call him Merlin for the duration of this blog) I will
be speaking of Merlin from the BBC show Merlin
– I know nothing else about the character Merlin than what I’ve seen in this
show (Disney’s Sword in the Stone
doesn’t count – wonderful as it is).
Round 1. Magic: Who has more
powerful magic?
Gandalf shows us his magic in pyrotechnics most
often – firework, flaming pinecones, inflaming trees, keeping fires going in
blizzard conditions, etc. We see him use
his stick as a flashlight and blow smoke ships through Bilbo’s smoke rings –
those are fun pieces of magic. And if he
needs a ride he speaks the language of the moths so they can go collect the
eagles for him. As far as real power – it was pretty amazing that he
created the bubble shield against the Balrog (I’m curious why he didn’t use
that more often though….seems like it would have come in handy against people
like the Witch King of Agmar) and when he came back to Middle Earth we can
see that his power has grown when he snaps Saruman’s staff with a mere spoken
word. He also possesses some ability to
see into the future. And let’s not
forget that after Pippen’s dangerous encounter with the palantir, Gandalf
restored him.


Ladies and gentlemen, I think our choice is
clear: Merlin has the strongest magic.
Gandalf: 0 Dumbledore:
0 Merlin:1
Round 2. Strength: Who would
win in a battle if magic wasn’t
allowed?

That means: Gandalf takes this round.
Gandalf: 1 Dumbledore: 0 Merlin:
1
Round 3. Wisdom: Who is the
most clever, the wisest of them all?

“Pity?
It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death. Some that
die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal
out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells
me that Gollum has some part to play yet, for good or ill before this is over.
The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many.” ~ Gandalf

“Do not pity the dead Harry. Pity
the living, and, above all, those who live without love.”
“It is a curious thing, but
perhaps those who are best suited to power are those who have never sought
it. Those who have leadership thrust upon them, and take up the mantle
because they must, and find to their own surprise that they wear it well.”
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and
forget to live.”
“Dark times lie ahead of us and there
will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.”
“It is our choices...that show what we
truly are, far more than our abilities.”
“Happiness can be found in the darkest
of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”

Choose
between those two, I’m going to go with: Dumbledore (with Gandalf as a close
second).
Gandalf:
1 Dumbledore:
1 Merlin: 1
Now
that we’re all tied up…
Round 4. Selflessness: Who
puts their own personal desires on the shelf the most?
A sign of a great man, wizard or no, is
selflessness – can he put aside his own, personal desires and do what is right,
even when it’s hard and there may be no glory in it for him?


Merlin must be selfless. The fate of Arthur, the kingdom of Camelot,
and the land of Albion rests on his young shoulders. Merlin must make difficult choices every day. Sometimes Merlin must choose between what is
right and what his destiny is said to be – because sometimes they are at odds
with one another. Sometimes Merlin holds
the power of life or death of a truly despicable person in his hands and he
alone knows it. Sometimes Merlin must choose
to illuminate the truth even when it will have dire consequences – but he does
because that is what’s right. Sometimes
Merlin must let die someone he loves because it must be that way. To keep secret that he has magic, Merlin must
allow all others except Gaius and Lancelot to think him clumsy, stupid, and
fairly worthless. Merlin never takes
credit for what he’s done – usually he finds a way to give Arthur the glory for
anything done well. Not that Merlin
wouldn’t like some recognition – indeed, he struggles with it at times. However, he never does bring to light his
triumphs because ultimately in his heart, he does all that he does simply
because he knows that it is right and that it must be done. Merlin lays his life down readily many times not
only for individual people that he loves but also for the good of the
country. He does not ever actually have
to die but he does come pretty close – believing that he will.
These three are all selfless and two did have
to give their life, in the end. If I’m
to choose who is the most selfless, I
would have to say: Merlin – because he lived his life always in the shadow of
another. The most powerful man in the
land and everyday he chose to be the
bumbling, stupid servant of the king. He
was ready to sacrifice his life at a moment’s notice for the country, for his
friends, and for his king.
Gandalf: 1 Dumbledore:
1 Merlin: 2
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you our winner,
the greatest wizard of the three:
Please feel free to give me your supporting or
opposing viewpoints :-)