Board Thread:Lore Texts/@comment-26322120-20170909020120/@comment-28813058-20170928011401

S&#039;moregoth wrote: I can't imagine that he's evil. (I can literally, but you get what I mean.) The main reason for my thinking so is that he is really happy - no one truly evil can ever be truly happy. Tolkien wasn't one to invent complex backstories of betrayal. Usually, in LotR, it's pretty much black and white. You're good or you're not. Except in the case of Boromir and Goldman I guess. Honestly, if Tom Bombadil is presented as a happy by naïve man, so be it.