Dernhelm, a Rohirrim warrior, was really Eowyn, niece of Theoden, king of Rohan, disguised as a man. After Aragorn gently, yet firmly refused to allow her to follow him on his journey, she sought glory in battle, and a drowning of her sorrows another way. "'Do you not?' said the Rider softly. 'Then call me Dernhelm.'"1 "Then Merry heard of all sounds in that hour the strangest. It seemed that Dernhelm laughed, and the clear voice was like a ring of steel. 'But no living man am I! You look upon a woman. Eowyn I am, Eomund's daughter. You stand between me and my lord and kin. Begone, if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you if you touch him."2 "Eowyn it was, and Dernhelm also."3 ---- 1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Muster of Rohan, p. 71 (Del Rey edition) 2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields, p. 114 3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields, p. 115
If you mean the elf in Lord of the Rings, her full name is Arwen Evenstar.
In the older times there could have been a war like Lord of the rings.
His real name is Aragorn II, but once he becomes the king of Gondor he is called Elessar Telcontar.
No, they were Oliphants which are mystical creeatures
The actor who plays Harry Potter is Daniel Radcliffe. So far as I know, he has no role in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo is played by Elijah Wood.
No - it is fiction. A story written by JRR Tolkien
No, orcs are not real. They are characters in a mythical trilogy called Lord of the Rings.
Legolas is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is not a real persona.
Lord Voldemort's real name is: Tom Marvolo Riddle
Yes, "Lord of the Rings" is considered by many to be an allegory, as it contains symbolic elements that represent real-world themes and issues, such as the struggle between good and evil.
No. They were sets built in New Zealand specifically for the filming.
No, Doctor Who is a fictional character from the TV show "Doctor Who." Gandalf is a character from "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" book series by J.R.R. Tolkien.