"I can well believe that Boromir, the proud and fearless, often rash, ever anxious for the victory of Minas Tirith (and his own glory therein), might desire such a thing and be allured by it. Alas that ever he went on that errand! I should have been chosen by my father and the elders but he put himself forward, as being the older and the hardier (both true), and he would not bestayed."
[Faramir to Frodo, in: The Two Towers; Window on the West]

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Captain of Mordor: 1. "The Uruk sliced through the ropes that bound Faramir's wrists."

By Smirra

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“Weak at the knees, he squeezed his eyes shut, expecting both death and dishonour, that the Captain would soon begin using him however he saw fit. The Uruk sliced through the ropes that bound Faramir s wrists then let go of him, abruptly.”
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Accompanies Captain of Mordor by Draylon

Posted Jun 19, 2007

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