Inspired by this question and namely by this passage (emphasis mine):
“Many are my names in many countries: Mithrandir among the Elves, Tharkûn to the Dwarves; Olórin I was in my youth in the West that is forgotten, in the South Incánus, in the North Gandalf; to the East I go not.”
Why does Gandalf say that West is forgotten? What does he mean?
Answer
The "west that is forgotten" is the Undying Lands. I imagine that over the years, the idea of a place where the Elves rest for eternity would retreat into legend since Elves became more introverted among mortal Men and the knowledge of their existence and fate was less known. Especially to men who aren't necessarily of Numenorean descent.
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