As it is told in the ancient lore, Radagast, a wizard of curious and rustic disposition, dwelt in a house most befitting his nature. In a secluded glen in the southern reaches of Mirkwood™, where the shadows of the great trees grew long, there lay Rhosgobel, the "brown dwelling." This abode was no ordinary cottage but rather a reflection of its master: untamed, overgrown, and imbued with a strange and whimsical charm.
Among the five Istari™ who were sent to Middle-earth™, there was Radagast, a Wizard whose heart was given not to the affairs of Men, Elves, or Dwarves, but to the untamed wilds and the creatures that dwelled therein. A guardian of the natural world, Radagast wandered far from the paths of civilization, finding solace in the songs of birds, the whispers of trees, and the companionship of beasts.