Aragorn
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Aragorn (pronounced AIR-uh-gon) is a The Lord of the Rings minifigure released in May 2012.
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Background
Aragorn is the son of Arathorn, the descendant of Isildur. As such, Aragorn is the chief of the Dunedain, and the heir to the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor. His sword is Narsil, the sword of Elendil. It was broken when Isildur used it to cut off Sauron's ring finger. During The Return of the King, it was reforged, and re-named, Andúril. Aragorn is a member of the original Fellowship of the Ring, is a sworn ally to Frodo, an old friend of Gandalf the Grey, brother-in-arms to Legolas and Gimli, and comrade to Boromir. When Boromir was slain at Amon-Hen, Aragorn honoured his fallen friend by wearing his wrist braces bearing the White Tree of Gondor. He also carries a curved Elf knife, a sword, the sword Anduril and a bow. He wears a black cloak as "Strider", an Elven cloak after travelling to Lothlorien, and chainmail armour at The Battle of Helm's Deep.
Notes
- He has the same hairpiece as Thor, Professor Snape, Boromir and Dastan from Prince of Persia.
- He holds the sword Anduril during the events of The Return of the King.
- He sometimes wears a hooded cloak, chainmail armour, and he sometimes carries a bow.
- He has the same sword piece as the Highland Battler from 8827 Minifigures Series 6.
- He has a double-sided face.
- He is seen wearing a cape on the top of the July LEGO Store Calender.
This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it.
Aragorn
Aragorn is a descendant of the lost line of the ancient kings of Men. To protect him from enemies, the Elves raised Aragorn, and his royal identity was kept secret, even to him, for many years. His Elven name is Elessar. Aragorn is the wise, valiant and loyal protector of the Hobbits and The Fellowship of the Ring. He has fought many battles but still sees the best in all people. He is ready to go with Frodo to the very end, to the fires of Mount Doom to save Middle-earth. That's all well and good, but he still has many things to learn about second breakfasts.
Appearances
Video game appearances
Gallery
Aragorn in 9474 The Battle of Helm's Deep
