>I would have followed you, my brother... my captain... my king.
I would have followed you, my brother... my captain... my king
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>ummm honey why is he being nice to the bad guy?
He was a chud. He was heir to the stewards, he had a good life but he decided to nuts for no reason.
Whats a chud?
>Ultimate corrupted weapon
>"Decided"
>Great kingdom is on its last leg after centuries of bloodshed protecting hick Breelanders
>"No reason"
Did he punch him?
It's not even his kingdom. His family is just Gondor's janny.
feels
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cannibalism humanoid underground dweller
>trains Merry and Pippin in swordplay
>When the Fellowship is stuck in the mountain pass he thinks about the hobbits and helps Gandalf notice that they'll die if they keep pushing them
>When Frodo silently laments about Gandalf in Lothlorien, Boromir shows concern and gives him advice.
>bolster Aragorn's confidence by telling him about the good in humanity and that he would be welcomed to Minas Tirith as a hero
>When he snaps out of the ring's corruption he immediately recognizes his mistake and sacrifices himself for Merry and Pippin.
Are you a woman?
Doesn't matter if he was a steward or a literal farmer, it was his kingdom and he would do anything to save it
Cannibalistic
>using woman as an insult
Fuck off
Saddest deaths in cinema?
>I go to my fathers in whose mighty company, I shall not now feel ashamed
Definitely a woman, hence why you can't understand themes of honour redemption and self sacrifice
they get orc attacks regularly and he wanted to save his people
truth
>mah brudda, mah nigga, mah kang
>the utter despair in his certainty of the fall of Gondor until Aragorn pledges to defend it
Can you imagine having that much faith in a man.
Interesting sidenote, Aragorn puts on Boromir's vambraces after this, which carry the symbol of the White Tree.
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