The Third Age: The Lord of the Rings [Saruman]

Istari, Wizard of Isengard. Saruman the White was the head of the Istari, the Order of Wizards, who came to Middle-earth about the year 1000 in the Third Age of the Sun. In the Undying Lands he was Curumo, a Maia spirit of Aulë the Smith. When he first appeared he wore white robes, and raven hair and spok with a voice both wise and fair. Called Curunír, meaning, “man of skill”, by the Elves, he wondered the Middle-earth seeking to overcome the Dark Lord. But over time he grew proud and wished to have power for himself.

In the year 2759, Saruman entered Isengard, and the Tower of Orthanc, and summond Orcs, Half-orcs, Uruk-hai, and Dunlendings under black banner marked with a white hand. He became ensnared in the Ring Lord’s web and unwittingly became his servant. Yet , in the War of the Rings, Saruman’s power was annihilated by a combination of the Ent’s march on Isengard, and the Rohirrium in the Battle of Hornburge. Finally, his staff was broken and his sorcerous power was taken from him by Gandalf. So low did Saruman fall that in defeat he looked for petty vengeance in the Shire. There, in a pathetic bid for dominion, Saruman was bested by the Hobbits, then slain by his own servent, Gríma Wormtongue.