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sons of gondor
The Fellowship having a horror movie night:
Gandalf:
Only there for the snacks
Doesn't even flinch when a jumpscare comes on
Falls asleep halfway through because he got bored
He's seen major shit throughout his life a horror movie is like a kids show for him
Prefers fantasy horror like Pans Labyrinth or The VVitch over typical ghosty horror
Aragorn:
He's secretly terrified the whole time but won't show it
Freaks out in every jumpscare but trys to remain composed
Holds his sword for comfort
Wishes he could have invited Arwen because she loves this stuff
Borormir:
Loves horror movies so much, would always watch them with Faramir
Is the one who organised it
Is a Stephen King fan
Tried to get the fellowship to watch "Hereditary" first, soon realised that it was not the best way to start off the night
Legolas:
Loves horror movies actually
Loves the Blair witch project and anything set in the forest
Tried to make Gimli even more scared by shaking him at every jumpscare
Gimli:
Threatens to punch legolas if he shakes him one more time
More of a supernatural thriller kinda guy, jumpscares just freak him out too much and he thinks it's "cheap horror"
Laughs out of fear
Comfort is snacks
Frodo:
Snuggled up with Sam the whole time
Actually a fan of horror, it's a bit of a comfort movie genre for him
Is Sam's emotional support hobbit
Him and Borormir are arguing over which horror movie is the best
Sam:
Hates every minute of it
Spends the whole movie looking at cute animals on his phone to calm him down
Glued to frodo and won't let him go
Regrets all life decisions at this moment
Merry:
Eating a literal roast dinner with Pippin while watching the movies
Loves any horror movie, favourite is slashers or 80s b movies
Laughs at jumpscares
Laughs at Pippins reaction to jumpscares
Pippin:
Hides behind a cushion
Constant screaming
Made the roast dinner as food calms him down
Nightmares for weeks after the marathon
Okay so I was rewatching LotR to celebrate the 20th anniversary and I can't stoping thinking about Boromir's line "Not with 10,000 men could you do this". It shows his doubt at the ability of anyone to stand against the might of Mordor without the strength of the Ring behind them and sets up his doubt in the quest as a whole, which is ultimately what the Ring exploits.
But the thing is, he's not wrong.
Within the context of traditional warfare- the context Boromir has been working from his entire life- attempting to destroy the Ring is folly. Sauron is too powerful, his armies too vast, and Mordor too inhospitable for an army to march directly against him with the hopes of reaching Mount Doom and destroying the Ring. And the Ring would thrive in such a situation, surrounded by fear and desperation and terrible hopelessness that it could latch onto. Boromir has seen what the might of Sauron is capable of, has seen what it's done to his land and his people and his own father, and to try to fight such evil head on through sheer brute force will only lead to defeat.
So Boromir isn't wrong. Evil that thrives on fear and weakness cannot be defeated through strength fueled by desperation. Where he is wrong is assuming that's the only way to fight.
War has worn down his hope to the point that he views it almost as weakness. To try and fight such powerful evil with hope and trust and love sounds laughable when you've spent your entire life facing the grim darkness of war. And to place that hope and trust in a being as small and simple and ostensibly weak as a hobbit? No victory could come from that.
But that's exactly how the war is won.
It's won through love undiminished in the face of unspeakable evil. It's won through the stubborn refusal to give up hope. It's won through the belief that there is light even in the deepest of darkness and that it it worth fighting to protect. And it's won through the simple determination of a hobbit to do what needs to be done and the unwavering love of his gardener. Yes, there is sacrifice and sadness and grief, but there is also love and hope and creating meaning through relationship with those you love.
Sometimes evil can't be defeated head on. But, as long as hope remains, even the smallest person can change the course of the future. And that's a comforting thing to hold onto
Boromir and Theodred
2020, digital art
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/62215751
Boromir: I have an idea-
Aragorn: If it involves you, Merry, Pippin, and the Avatar theme song, then no.
Boromir: Well never mind then.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C9jmC8rt38g
Boromir: What's something you would find in a closet?
Legolas: [from the back of the room] My sexuality.
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