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THIS IS THE TRUE KING OF Holla Forums

Excuse you, that man is in fact no kang

That's right, he's a king.

BEST WAIFU

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No

Get this nigger outta here

It's like you want me to call you a faggot. Get back on sucking Noldors cocks

Yep they are superior.

stay niggershit forever

TASTING THAT ELF PUSSY AND SHIZZ

Aragorn is the nigger in that pairing tbh.

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Read the The Silmarillion you casual

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trips confirm

Elrond is literally the Brother of Aragorn's direct ancestor, shit dude Elrond is know as Elrond Half-Elven. In Tolkien's universe half-elves have to choose between human or elf side of the family. It should also be noted that even if Aragorn didn't have a bit of elf blood in him he is also of a sub-race of Man that literally lives centuries, hell Aragorn is in his 80's during the books if I remember.

He is. Even more-so in the book. Aragorn earns his stripes. In film Elrond says 'he turned from that path a long time ago, has chosen exile'. But in the book it's a conscious choice. He's earning it. The time is not yet right. He doesn't just march into Minas Tirith and declare himself the proper heir. He serves both Gondor and Rohan in a hidden capacity for decades, and protects the lands west of the Misty Mountains as a Ranger for decades. It's this training, his toil and sweat and blood that allow Aragorn to become a good king, not just getting a sword from Elrond in the film and hearing 'become who you were born to be.'

Dirty mongrel from some northern bushes usurping the throne from more worthy men.

"Praise them with great praise!"

do you even into lotr?
See

"I shall tell you of Frodo of the Nine-Fingers and the Ring of Doom!"

damn, where did you find this picture of daisy ridley?

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stopped reading there

Arnor:
Gondor:

If Gondor hadn't rejected Valandil's claim on the High Kingship, Men would have surely swiftly perished.

How does that make the line faulty? Shit happens.

Also

Someone didn't even bother to read Silmarillion.
The reason why Elrod even IS in Middle Earth put his elven kind out of favour with the gods.
They are in fact cursed and destined to either die or return to Valinor.

Remember, Arnor was suipposed to be the kingdom of Elendil himself - Gondor was the kingd>>631197
om of his sons, and Isildur only abdicated to Gondor's throne because both Elendil and Anarion died.

That's because Sauron targeted it for destruction first, through the WItch King of Angmar and his servants. When Gondor was finally in the menu, they were saved by the Rohirim (Galadriel also gave a little help, according to the Unfinished Tales).

>>>/plebtv/

The only one between the High Kings of Númenor to get alive from the battles at the gates of Mordor. Surely we have a Peter Jackson's movie pleb here? "muh Aragorn is ashamed of Isildur", instead of being absolutely proud of his noble lineage (he was known as the guy who took the broken Narsil and defeated Sauron; nobody else but the elves knew about him not destroying the One Ring, and even that can't be completely blamed on him, since the Ring was trying to preserve itself).
In the books, Aragorn is constantly presenting himself as "Aragorn, son of Arathorn, heir of Isildur of Gondor", and he talks about the "majestic figures" of Isildur and Anarion at the Argonaths.

Try "by being attacked relentlessly by Sauron's most powerful servant".

It is pointed out that, in his claim, the king of Arnor specifically mentioned that it was according to the traditions of Numenor.

They followed the advice of a seer (was it Malbeth?): if they tried to hold what they had, they would be inevitably destroyed; but if they went into the shadows, they would persevere through the hardships.

Except Aragorn specifically didn't want to claim the throne (as he told Eomer and Imrahil), but people started calling him King Elessar because he managed to heal people affected by the Nazgûl's curse (as it was said by Ioreth, "the hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known"). When he made the formal claim to the throne, after Sauron's defeat, it was just a formality

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