Ich kann nur sagen, dass wir diese Thema über die Blauen Zauber auch in der Englischen Community haben abgehandelt. Aber alle Vorschläge waren und jetzt sind absolut Spekulationen.
Persönlich, ich denke, dass die Blauen Zauber in einem hypothetischen Volk der Bösen Männer sollen sich befinden. Vor dem Krieg verschwanden die zwei Istari in den geheimnisvollen Ländern des äußersten Ostens, wo sie gründeten einige magische Kulte unter menschlichen Völkern. Es bedeutet auch: sie haben ihre Mission nicht erfüllt. Die Blaue Zauber könnten in dem Spellbook präsentieren, als nicht dauerhafte Charaktere, aber als vorübergehende Konzepte, um mit ihrem besonderen Märchen zu verbinden. Diese ist meine allgemeine Meinung
um mal kurz Tolkiengateway zu zitieren
Towards the end of his life Tolkien returned to the issue of the Blue Wizards. In a brief outline he noted that the Blue Wizards were sent to Middle-earth in the Second Age and were destined to disrupt the work of Sauron in the East:
Their task was to circumvent Sauron: to bring help to the few tribes of Men that had rebelled from Melkor-worship, to stir up rebellion ... and after his first fall to search out his hiding (in which they failed) and to cause [?dissension and disarray] among the dark East ...
They must have had very great influence on the history of the Second Age and Third Age in weakening and disarraying the forces of East ... who would both in the Second Age and Third Age otherwise have ... outnumbered the West. —J.R.R. Tolkien[5]
Therefore Tolkien dramatically altered his conception of the Blue Wizards. They no longer arrived in Middle-earth along with Saruman, Gandalf, and Radagast in c. T.A. 1000. Instead they arrived much earlier, at roughly the same time as Glorfindel in c. S.A. 1600. Whilst Glorfindel was tasked with aiding Elrond with the war in Eriador, the Blue Wizards were destined to journey to the East.
Tolkien no longer believed that they drifted from their mission; instead he makes it clear that they played a decisive role in the downfall of Sauron at the end of both the Second Age and the Third Age. They became known as Morinehtar and Rómestámo, Darkness-slayer and East-helper, and were successful in preventing the forces of the East from outnumbering those of the Free peoples in the West.[5]Based on these later writings, a history of the Blue Wizards can be summarised as the following:
The two Blue Wizards were sent to Middle-earth at roughly the same time as Glorfindel in c. S.A. 1600 (and similarly at the behest of the Valar), the Year of Dread, when Sauron forged the One Ring and completed the building of Barad-dûr.[5]
The Blue Wizards journeyed into the East of Middle-earth, where they remained; they were not heard or seen of west of Mordor.[5]
There they became known as Morinehtar and Rómestámo, Darkness-slayer and East-helper.[5]
The Blue Wizards were able to hinder Sauron's operations in the East, aiding the defeat of Sauron in the War of the Last Alliance.[5]
During the early Third Age and until the end of the Watchful Peace, they were tasked with finding where Sauron dwelt. They failed.[5]
Morinehtar and Rómestámo ensured that the forces of the East did not outnumber the West, thus helping secure victory for the Free peoples in War of the Ring.[5]