It was a cloudy overcast day in Middle Earth. The world was somber due to news spread throughout the world. Despite allegiances and evils done in the past the roles of each life was set aside to mourn for the loss of one of their own of Middle Earth.
Upon a hill by Isengard stood a black marble tombstone marking a freshly dug grave. The mourners gathered around it to pay homage to the one buried beneath the ground. To the left of the tombstone stood Gandalf, Radagast, and the blue wizards. To their left stood Galadriel, Celeborn, and Lord Elrond.
To the right of the marble tombstone stood the fellowship of the ring. The one standing closest to the tombstone was Boromir, to his right was Merry, Pippin, Sam, Frodo, Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn.
Then standing in front of the tomb facing it was The company of Thorin Oakenshield. Standing next to Aragorn was Bombur, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Thorin, who had his hand upon Bilbo Baggins shoulder, Fili, Kili, Nori, Dori, Ori, Dwalin, and then last but not least Balin.
Around them in a second circle stood others that had been on the journey yet werent part of the major roles of saving Middle Earth from Thor to Faramir.
Upon the tombstone were the words the resounded the lost of a great person who despite his evil side had been known by many. 'Here lies Saruman the white, may the evil of his life not judge his path in the afterlife to the grey havens June 7th the year two thousand fifteen'.
Each remembered Saruman in their own ways, the good, and the bad. Remembered the help he gave and the mistakes he made in Middle Earth. But the final judgement was for their gods they each believed in and all they could do was say goodbye to the white wizard Saruman.
Sadly on June 7th 2015 we lost beloved actor Sir Christopher Lee this is the final farewell from my point of view from the alternative world of Middle Earth where he played major cast character of Saruman the White Wizard.
We will always remember Sir Lee for all his remarkable work in the film world and may he find peace in his own grey havens across the sea of life. Rest In Peace Sir Christopher Lee you will never be forgotten.
