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Boromir is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He
appears in the
first two
volumes of The Lord of the
Rings (The
Fellowship of the...
- Pippin.
Aiding the
hobbits are the
wizard Gandalf, the men
Aragorn and
Boromir, the elf Legolas, and the
dwarf Gimli, who
unite as the
Company of the...
- was then broken, with the
capture of
Merry and Pippin, and the
death of
Boromir.
Between the two
hills is a
rocky islet, Tol Brandir,
which partly dams...
- in the
Fellowship created to
destroy the Ring,
Aragorn and the
warrior Boromir, to show the
effects of
opposite reactions to that temptation. It becomes...
- Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is
introduced as the
younger brother of
Boromir of the
Fellowship of the Ring and
second son of Denethor, the
Steward of...
- the
others argue about the
route to take,
Frodo slips away and
Boromir follows him.
Boromir demands the Ring from Frodo. To escape,
Frodo puts on the Ring...
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believed Boromir would take the Ring from Frodo, and Berethor's job was to take it from
Boromir and
return it to Saruman. However,
Boromir did not take...
- of Gondor,
along with the elf Legolas, the
dwarf Gimli, Merry, Pippin,
Boromir, and the
wizard Gandalf,
unite to save the Free
Peoples of Middle-earth...
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accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, the Elf Legolas, the
Dwarf Gimli,
Boromir of Gondor, and Strider—who is
actually Aragorn, Isildur's heir and the...
- Ring at Amon Hen. He
kills Boromir in battle,
piercing him in the
torso with
three arrows from a
distance (in the book,
Boromir is
slain by "many arrows")...