Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-11458474-20130926235435/@comment-11458474-20130927173220

Hbxn wrote: TheItalianMafia wrote: Hbxn wrote: TheItalianMafia wrote: It is unknown weather Gandalf is a Greybeard or not. So to use that speculation to try to refute the facts proves nothing. you don't actually believes what i said right........,

"It is unknown weather Gandalf is a Greybeard or not" ,LOL can't you see what his beard color, but well let me fix this....... Gandalf is a greybeard which (i believe you already know) is translated in English as an old man, but he's not a member of the Greybeard Society in high Hrothgar.... that's what you're trying to say ,right bud......

and Chill out man i'm just givin a fun fact up there, if you want it seriously well i say of course we don't really know what the Lore-Makers thinks at the time they created the Greaybeards, I say they can either possibly be a reference from what you said at the first place and also from Gandalf , or maybe others Greybeard is not a term for old man; It is a term for a wise and old warrior. And it is, in fact, unknown weather Gandalf was a warrior before he was a wizard. dude go to google translate and translate the English word Greybeard to Italian, believe me i'm not lying..... That may be so, but we are atlking about Greybeards relevant to Norse language, not Italian.