This is my personal opinion, but i believe that that the Roman Empire was his inspiration for Gondor.
The delivery of the Red Arrow by messenger, and the lighting of the warning beacons of Gondor.
His name is Faramir.
Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. (alive)
They decide to take the ring to Mordor to destroy it. Boromir wants to take the ring to Gondor so that it can be used as a great weapon. He is out voted but wishes for Aragorn to come to Gondor because of a dream he had.
No, but both stories ultimately derive from versions of the same underlying mythologies.
Bein near the river and also being the inspiration for tolkiens soulless mud based urukai
Emery I. Gondor has written: 'The secret zoo'
The kingdom of Rohan, located to the north of Gondor.
I believe you mean the Steward of Gondor. In that case, the Steward of Gondor is a fictional title in JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. It was the steward's responsibility to rule and care for the realm of Gondor until an heir of Elendil returned to claim the throne.
he liked to write.
The delivery of the Red Arrow by messenger, and the lighting of the warning beacons of Gondor.
Isildur was born in Numenor, but was part of the lineage of kings of Gondor. He is in no way a descendant of Rohan.
Boromir and Faramir are the names of the sons of the "ruler" of Gondor before Strider aka Aragorn came back to reclaim the throne. They are the sons of Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. Boromir is the elder by five years.
His name is Faramir.
Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. (alive)
Gandalf
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