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Boromir and appears
In The Two Towers ( 2002 ), Boromir appears in the theatrical version only briefly during the beginning flashback sequence of Gandalf's fight with the Balrog in Moria, and he appears twice in the Extended Edition, both times as flashbacks that were not shown previously in the films.
In The Return of the King ( 2003 ), Boromir also appears in the theatrical version during a brief flashback as Pippin remembers his heroic self-sacrifice.
In the Extended Edition of the film, Boromir appears briefly when Denethor looks at Faramir and imagines for a moment that he sees Boromir walking towards him, smiling.

Boromir and Lord
* Horn of Gondor, a horn carried by Boromir, son of the Steward of Gondor, in the Lord Of The Rings books and films
Boromir in Ralph Bakshi's animated version of The Lord of the Rings ( 1978 film ) | The Lord of the Rings.
Sean Bean as Boromir in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
In Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Boromir is played by Sean Bean.
In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Boromir is considered to be a captain general of Gondor.
Bean is known for playing Boromir in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and British Colonel Richard Sharpe in the ITV television series Sharpe.
Arguably, Bean's most prominent role was as Boromir in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Tom Shippey has compared Balinor with Boromir of The Lord of the Rings.

Boromir and at
Boromir lost his horse halfway along, while crossing the Greyflood at the ruined city of Tharbad where the bridge was broken.
Boromir always favoured taking the Ring to Minas Tirith, despite the consensus reached at Rivendell that it must be destroyed.
It takes place just after Boromir has just won a battle in Osgiliath and just before Boromir leaves for Rivendell at the urging of his father.
* Boromir at The Thain's Book
A new character was immediately introduced: Boromir, a messenger at the Council of Elrond and son of the " King of Ond ", whose realm is " besieged by wild men out of the East ".
In early versions of the histories Tolkien stated that the names of the descendants of Bëor were given in Sindarin, and proposed the following meanings ( for the members present at that stage ): Bëor ' follower, vassal ', Bregolas ' fierceness ', Barahir ' fiery lord ', Baragund ' fiery prince ', Belegund ' great prince ', Beren ' bold ', and also Boromir ' steadfast jewel ', though the last was rather the name of Bór's son.
After Sam frees Frodo from its clutches, Boromir rushes forward and hacks at its tentacles for a few seconds.

Boromir and Rivendell
Boromir led many successful forays against Sauron's forces, prior to his journey north to Rivendell, which brought him great esteem in his father Denethor's eyes.
In response to prophetic dreams that came to Faramir and later to himself, Boromir claimed the quest of riding to Rivendell from Minas Tirith in.
Boromir accompanied Frodo south from Rivendell with the Fellowship.
Here Boromir apparently knows that " Isildur's Bane " is the One Ring and is chosen specifically by his father, despite his reluctance to go, in response to a summons from Elrond, as Rivendell is a known location.
The Council's duties and powers are not elaborated further, but it is also credited with rejecting Arvedui's claim after the death of Ondoher and should possibly be equated with " the elders " that sent Boromir to Rivendell.
The plot of The Third Age involves Berethor, Captain of the Citadel Guard of Gondor, who is travelling to Rivendell to find Boromir, one of the nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring.

Boromir and Elrond
NPCs on the game include Gandalf the Grey, Gandalf the White, Frodo, Boromir, Elrond, and Haldir.

Boromir and was
* In The Fellowship of the Ring, Boromir is described: " On a baldric he wore a great horn tipped with silver that now was laid upon his knees.
Boromir was judged to be the more daring one, as well as the more fearless.
Boromir was unnerved by the thought of entering the elvish forest — he pleads with Aragorn to find another way " though it led through a hedge of swords ", citing the stories of elvish witchcraft he had heard about in Gondor, and the " strange paths " they had been taking which had already caused them to lose one Companion.
Once in Lórien, Boromir was greatly disturbed by the Lady Galadriel's testing of his mind ; he told Aragorn " not to be too sure of this lady and her purposes.
After seeing that Frodo was unconvinced, Boromir commanded him to lend the Ring to him.
During the scattered fighting near Parth Galen, Boromir was mortally wounded by orc archers while defending Merry and Pippin, redeeming himself for trying to take the Ring.
As Boromir lay dying, he remorsefully confessed to attempting to take the Ring from Frodo, and that his impending death was his penance.
Boromir was the son and heir apparent of Denethor, the ruling Steward of Gondor.
Boromir was described by Tolkien as a name " of mixed form ", and possibly combines Sindarin bor ( on )- ' steadfast ' with either Sindarin mîr or Quenya míre ' jewel '.
The eleventh steward of Gondor, Denethor I, had as well a son called Boromir who was described as a great warrior.
The north-eastern area of Dorthonion, Ladros, was given to Boromir of the House of Bëor as a fief ( c. Y. S.
410 the province of Ladros in Dorthonion was officially granted to their lord Boromir.
Ithilien was reoccupied by hardy folk during the Watchful Peace, but in 2475 the Watchful Peace was broken when Uruks from Mordor devastated the province ; and although they were driven back to the Morgul Vale by Boromir I, raids never entirely ceased after this time.
This was partly to establish Faramir's character in the movie as having more empathy than his proud brother, Boromir.
The line of Dol Amroth was linked by marriage both to the Stewards of Gondor and to the Kings of Rohan: Imrahil was uncle to Boromir and Faramir ; a kinsman of Théoden ; and the father of Éomer's wife Lothíriel.
Their hide was thick enough that when Boromir struck one in the arm his sword was notched and did no damage.
The great Horn of Gondor that Boromir of the Fellowship of the Ring had was descended from Vorondil, an heirloom of the House of Húrin.

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