![]() Meanwhile, Wormtongue returns to Saruman and tells him of his meeting with Aragorn and the unique ring he bore. He tells Éowyn that he grew up in Rivendell, and in a later scene, reveals that he is 87 years old and one of the fabled Dúnedain. RELATED: Peter Jackson Made a Hobbit Myth Real - for a Ridiculous ReasonĪragorn receives more character and backstory-establishing moments, including a scene where he meets and soothes Brego the horse, who later saves his life. ![]() It's clear how heavily this burden of secrecy and legacy weighs on Aragorn and how unsure he is at the prospect of someday reclaiming the throne. Elrond comes across him and muses that Gilraen knew her son would always be hunted because of his royal lineage. ![]() He kneels at the grave of Gilraen, his mother, who left him in Elrond's care when he was a baby. Aragorn gets another illuminating moment in Rivendell, just before the Fellowship departs. It's a neat bit of worldbuilding, bringing in some important Elven history while laying the groundwork for Aragorn's star-crossed romance with Arwen. RELATED: Tom Bombadil Wasn’t the Lord of the Rings Films' Biggest Snub - Wasįast-forwarding to the Hobbits' early days of adventuring with Aragorn, there's a short but important scene of the mysterious Ranger singing the Lay of Lúthien as his companions try to get some sleep in the Midgewater Marshes. It's not directly integral to the plot, but it's a gorgeous scene that carries the serene beauty of Tolkien's imagination. Frodo tells Sam that the Elves are leaving Middle-earth for Valinor, as their time in the mortal realm is coming to an end. Through the trees, they witness a mournful procession of Elves on their way to the sea. There's also a lovely moment that takes place during Frodo and Sam's first night in the woods.
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