Thanks for asking! 😛
When I married Faramir, I realized that he's the only man that I love and will ever love for the rest of my life and I couldn't almost live without him. 😍 Lord Aragorn was a significant part of my life too because he gave me some hope for my people and he really was there when Rohan and my Uncle seemed to fade. I thank him for that and he will still be one of the most important persons in my life. But I still love my husband and nothing else. My family and my people are entirely different case. 🙂
Valinor cannot be described in words, the beauty was just breathtaking and after my task in middle earth was complete i could not wait to return.
As for my names i prefer Olorin, as this was my original name. But i like all of my names as they show how different races have accepted me as a friend.
As for Manwe, between me and you, yea, hes a bit on the boring side. He sits at the top of his mountain, always thinking. If i were him id snap out of it cuz i reckon Vardas getting a bot bored and may need someone to keep her occupied, lol 😉
Gandalf again...what is your REAL mission in Middle-earth (other than protecting us from Sauron) and is Saruman really that kinda "arrogant" even from the beginning? 🙂 And oh, can you please also tell us whatever happened to Frodo and Sam and Gimli and Bilbo, all the mortals who went to Valinor. How did they die? And of what age? When Sam came forth to Valinor, was Frodo still alive?
I'm sorry Olorin for all the questions but I can't let this opportunity last. 😄
Lol.
My REAL mission on Middle Earth. Hmm, well yes, protection from Sauron was of utmost importance. Also my own personal mission was to try and give knowledge to the elves, as i have always had a great love for them (although i do now care greatly for the humans).
As for Saruman, i did not have many dealings with him before coming to Middle Earth, although i heard many disturbing rumours... That is another reason i was sent, in case Saruman turned and joined Sauron.
All of the mortals that travelled to Valinor enjoyed there time. They all died naturally of old age. Bilbo was the first to die, and Frodo grieved for a long while. Frodo was still around when Sam arrived and as always they were so glad to be in each others company. Gimli was the last of the mortals to pass away, but im sure you can imagine all the fun he had before he passed (there were a lot more drinking contests with Legolas, i can assure you)
Do not worry about asking questions. I am happy to share my knowledge and wisdom.