Nevertheless, Gollum flees soon after, assisted by a few minions of Sauron. Elrond safeguards the heir of Elendil , keeping both Aragorn and his mother, Gilraen, protected within the Elven "stronghold" of Rivendell.
Further, it is Gilraen who names him Estel, or "Hope", in order to divert attention away from Sauron, who still lives in fear of what the scions of Isildur are capable of.
Aragorn's heritage is divulged at the age of 20, when Elrond delivers the iconic fragments of Elendil's sword, Narsil, as well as the ancient Ring of Barahir, into his possession. He takes to his new status with grace and poise, indicating that he was always meant to know.
The only daughter of Elrond, Arwen Undomiel , becomes the object of affection for the young ranger after he finds her loitering around the gardens of Rivendell having spent a few decades living with Galadriel, her maternal grandmother.
It is said that the pair experience a fierce love for each other from the very outset, but they only dedicate their lives when Aragorn was around fifty years old. Even so, Elrond "requests" that Arwen doesn't wed him before he achieves his destiny — becoming the King of Men. Upon his induction into the past, Aragorn accepts that he is to lead the Dunedain, becoming the 16th head of the ancient clan.
After his, he abandons all of Rivendell's luxuries for a life in the forest, braving the elements, evil creatures, and human villains far worse than the other two with an intense pride blossoming in his heart. It is during this period that Strider learns the art of herbal medicine, using Athelas to help cure most varieties of injury.
Saruman refused to repent out of pride and to avoid seeming a rebel to Sauron, and thus Gandalf broke Saruman's staff and banished him from the Order of Wizards and the White Council. He missed, however, unable to decide if he hated Saruman or Gandalf more, and thus ended the Battle of the Hornburg and the Battle of Isengard. Not long after the Grey Company of Rangers arrived from the north, dispatched by Galadriel. With them rode Elladan and Elrohir and Halbarad , bearing a standard made for him by Arwen.
However, this led Sauron to swiftly send out the forces he had long prepared to attack Minas Tirith. In order to defend the city, Aragorn travelled the Paths of the Dead , and summoned the Dead Men of Dunharrow who owed allegiance to the Heir of Isildur.
It had been prophesied by Isildur and Malbeth the Seer that the Dead would be summoned once more to pay their debt for betraying Gondor an age before. With their aid the Corsairs of Umbar were defeated at the Battle of Pelargir. Aragorn, a small force of Rangers, and a large contingent of men and soldiers from the southern regions then sailed up the Anduin to Minas Tirith.
When they arrived at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields , Aragorn unfurled a standard that Arwen had made for him which showed both the White Tree of Gondor along with the jeweled crown and seven stars of the House of Elendil. With the help of the southern forces the armies of Gondor and Rohan rallied together and defeated Sauron's army.
The Steward Denethor II declared that he would not bow to a descendant of Isildur years before, he had seen "Thorongil" as a rival to his father's favor and soon discovered his true identity and burned himself to death during the battle, despairing of final victory.
This won him the immediate recognition of Faramir as rightful heir to the throne; his humility and self-sacrifice gained him the hearts of the inhabitants of Gondor's capital city. Aragorn's healing abilities, moreover, were a sign to the people of Gondor of the identity of their true king; as Ioreth said, "The hands of the King are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known.
Despite his immediate success and popularity, however, and despite his claim to the throne through raising the royal banner, Aragorn decided to lay aside his claim for the time being. He knew that if he aggressively promoted his claim, rival claimants or debates as to his legitimacy were not out of the question, and this could be a fatal distraction for Gondor at a time when the West needed to be united against Sauron.
So, to avoid conflict, after he had healed people during the following nights of March 15 — 16 , he left Minas Tirith and symbolically refused to enter it again until he was crowned King on May 1. They marched over the Anduin river and came to Minas Morgul , and set fire to the fields there.
Leaving a guard at the Cross-roads , they began to march north through Ithilien , and Aragorn won a skirmish against some Orcs and Easterlings that tried to ambush them. They then reached the desert before Mordor, and Aragorn allowed those who were afraid to depart to retake Cair Andros. Men of Gondor, hear now the Steward of this Realm! One has come to claim the kingship again at last. Shall he be king and enter into the City and dwell there? Upon Sauron's defeat, Aragorn was crowned as King Elessar , a name given to him by Galadriel and adopted by the people of Gondor because of the Elfstone he wore.
He became the twenty-sixth King of Arnor , thirty-fifth King of Gondor , and the first High King of the Reunited Kingdom , though it would be several years before his authority was firmly re-established in Arnor. His reign was marked by great harmony and prosperity within Gondor and Arnor, and by a great renewal of cooperation and communication among Men, Elves, and Dwarves, fostered by his vigorous rebuilding campaign following the war. Aragorn led the forces of the Reunited Kingdom on military campaigns against some Easterlings and Haradrim , re-establishing rule over all the territory that Gondor had lost in previous centuries.
Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta! In this place, I will abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world. Then a great beauty was revealed in him, so that all who after came there looked on him in wonder; for they saw that the grace of his youth, and the valour of his manhood, and the wisdom and majesty of his age were blended together.
And long there he lay, an image of the Kings of Men in glory undimmed before the breaking of the world. He said farewell to his son Eldarion and his daughters and gave Eldarion his crown and sceptre. Arwen remained at Aragorn's side until he died. Eldarion began his reign as the Second King of the Reunited Kingdom after his father's death.
Was there ever anyone like him? Except Gandalf, of course. I think they must be related. An artist's conception of Aragorn at The Prancing Pony. Tolkien gives a brief but detailed description of him in The Lord of the Rings : lean, dark, tall, with "a shaggy head of dark hair flecked with grey, and in a pale stern face a pair of keen grey eyes.
In The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen , he was said to be often grim and sad, with unexpected moments of levity. He was also a skilled healer, notably with the plant Athelas also known as Kingsfoil.
Though there is no indication of his ever doubting his role and destiny as the future king of the Reunited Kingdom and one of the leaders of the war against Sauron as he did in Peter Jackson's film , he was not immune to self-doubt, as he doubted the wisdom of his decisions while leading the Fellowship after the loss of Gandalf in Moria, and blamed himself for many of their subsequent misfortunes. Even so, he swore that death would come to anyone else who touched it whether by his own hand or by some magic, it is left unsaid.
He also appeared to possess a nigh-indomitable will. At one point, he was able to psychically challenge Sauron for control of the Palantir of Orthanc, and proved victorious in that struggle. It should be noted that even Gandalf the White was reluctant to use the Palantir for fear of challenging Sauron directly and revealing himself to the Dark Lord.
His fortitude in the face of the Army of the Dead was unwavering and his companions remarked that he was mighty indeed in the strength of his will. He was accounted as "the hardiest of living Men" during his lifetime.
The name Aragorn means "Revered King", from the Sindarin ara "king" and n gorn "revered" [21]. Aragorn was named after Aragorn I. The restoration of the line of Elendil to the throne of Gondor is a subplot of The Lord of the Rings ; Aragorn's adventures not only aid Frodo in his Quest, but also bring him closer to his own kingship which, though his by right and lineage, has been left open for centuries due to historical, legal, and military circumstances. The people of Gondor have been under the rule of the Stewards of Gondor for centuries, as it was widely doubted that any of the royal line still lived.
The "first term" of the character that later evolved into Aragorn or Strider was a peculiar hobbit met by Bingo Bolger-Baggins precursor of Frodo Baggins at the inn of The Prancing Pony. His description and behavior, however, was already quite close to the final story, with the difference that the hobbit wore wooden shoes, and was nicknamed Trotter for the "clitter-clap" sound that they produced. He was also accounted to be "one of the wild folk — rangers", and he played the same role in Frodo's journey to Rivendell as in The Lord of the Rings.
Later Tolkien hesitated about the true identity of "Trotter" for a long time. One of his notes suggested that the Rangers should not be hobbits as originally planned, and that this would mean that Trotter was either a Man or a hobbit who associated himself with the Rangers and was "very well known" within the story.
The latter suggestion was linked to an early comment of Bingo: "I keep on feeling that I have seen him somewhere before". But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website.
These cookies do not store any personal information. These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. Aragorn isn't the only Lord of the Rings character to be given alternate names. Tolkien himself was an expert in languages, and names are deeply important to The Lord of the Rings , perhaps explaining why the likes of Aragorn are called different things under different circumstances.
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