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Shadowfax had extraordinary speed and stamina.  He was able to run from [[Edoras]] to [[Minas Tirith]] almost without stopping, and his ground speed rivalled the flying speed of the [[fell beasts]] of the [[Nazgûl]].
Shadowfax had extraordinary speed and stamina.  He was able to run from [[Edoras]] to [[Minas Tirith]] almost without stopping, and his ground speed rivalled the flying speed of the [[fell beasts]] of the [[Nazgûl]].
"[Gandalf on Shadowfax] moved with the speed of an arrow and grew as it came, converging swiftly with the flight of the four men towards the Gate [of Gondor]." -[[The Siege of Gondor]]


Shadowfax also possessed extraordinary courage.  He was the only free horse in the world capable of standing before the [[Lord of the Nazgûl]] instead of fleeing.
Shadowfax also possessed extraordinary courage.  He was the only free horse in the world capable of standing before the [[Lord of the Nazgûl]] instead of fleeing.

Revision as of 21:20, 6 October 2008

Gandalf and Shadowfax by Ted Nasmith.

Shadowfax was a mighty horse of Rohan, the chief of the Mearas, tamed by Gandalf and reluctantly granted as a gift to him by King Théoden of Rohan. Shadowfax is thought to have passed West over the Sea with his master.

Shadowfax had extraordinary speed and stamina. He was able to run from Edoras to Minas Tirith almost without stopping, and his ground speed rivalled the flying speed of the fell beasts of the Nazgûl.

"[Gandalf on Shadowfax] moved with the speed of an arrow and grew as it came, converging swiftly with the flight of the four men towards the Gate [of Gondor]." -The Siege of Gondor

Shadowfax also possessed extraordinary courage. He was the only free horse in the world capable of standing before the Lord of the Nazgûl instead of fleeing.

". . .all fled before his face. All save one. There waiting, silent and still in the space before the Gate, sat Gandalf upon Shadowfax: Shadowfax who alone among the free horses of the earth endured the terror, unmoving, steadfast as a graven image in Rath Dínen."
The Siege of Gondor

The phrasing "free horses" excludes horses enslaved by Sauron, like the horses ridden by the Nazgûl in the guise of Black Riders.

See also