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Was Tom Bombadil anaborigine?

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Was Tom Bombadil anaborigine?​

In a note that Christopher Tolkien published in The Return of the Shadow, Volume VI of The History of Middle-earth, his father writes: “Tom Bombadil is an ‘aborigine’ — he knew the land before men, before hobbits, before barrow-wights, yes before the necromancer — before the elves came to this quarter of the world.”
What did Tom Bombadil know before the Dark Lord?
Tom remembers the first raindrop and the first acorn… he knew the dark under the stars when it was fearless – before the Dark Lord came from Outside. ” Tom Bombadil was an enigmatic figure that lived throughout the history of Arda. Living in the depths of the Old Forest, he seemed to possess unequaled power in the land around his dwelling.
Is Tom Bombadil directly tied to Eru?
Also, it states that Melkor sought out the Secret Fire, but could not find it because it was with Eru only. This also suggests that Tom Bombadil is directly tied to Eru if he is indeed “Ea”.

Will Tom Bombadil be the last to fall?​

It is also stated that if Sauron were to regain the Ring, Tom Bombadil would be the last to fall. It is also stated by Galdor that ‘Power to defy our enemy is not in him, unless such power is in the earth itself.

Is Tom Bombadil older than time?
There is a theory that Tom Bombadil is an Ainu governing the “time” of Middle Earth. He and Gandalf both state that he is the “eldest” and assuming this is true, no one person could possibly be older than time itself, save for Eru Ilúvatar.
When was the adventures of Tom Bombadil written?
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. The original version of Tolkien’s poem “The Adventures of Tom Bombadil” was published on 15th February 1934 in The Oxford Magazine. The poem depicts Bombadil as a “merry fellow” living in a small valley close to the Withywindle river, where he wanders and explores nature at his leisure.

Who is Tom Bombadil in The Lord of the Rings?​

Tom Bombadil is a supporting character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium. He appears in Tolkien’s high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, published in 1954 and 1955. In the first volume, The Fellowship of the Ring , Frodo Baggins and company meet Bombadil in the Old Forest.
 
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