Lord of the Rings: What became Emer after the king’s return?

Lord of the Rings: What became Emer after the king’s return?

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We are on May 1 in the third age 3019. Under the white wooden rebuilding sheets, the city of Minas Tyrite celebrates his victory over Mordor’s forces, the final destruction of Sauron and the coronation of his new king: Aragorn, heir heir.

The new era of peace and prosperity is waiting for the land of the environment, and the seal society that has performed its task is going to separate. Even if it was not among the members of a small company formed during the Elrond Council, Emer was not deserved during the war against the enemy.

  • Lord of the Rings: What became the king’s return?

After winning Sauron

King Todd Du Rohan, a rider of Emeritus and a prestigious officer who is respected by his men, this special warrior is one of the main characters of Du Pelenor, two decisive battles in the war. But what happened to him after winning?

In the trilogy of Peter Jackson, it is no longer visible after the Aragorn’s coronation, at the top of the white city. Thus, it is in the original works and notes of JRR Tolkien to find out more.

It turns out that his future is the most prestigious, as he becomes the new King Theoden of Rohan, according to the latter’s last wishes (fell during the battle of Champs Du Pelennor).

Eomer’s reign

During the reign of Eomer (which lasts up to 65), Rohan renews his ancestral alliance with Gondor, again announcing EORL oath. Eomer and Aragorn then hold a concert, in close collaboration.

It was with the Lotirian (the daughter of her companion, the daughter of Imrahil, of whom she met in the battle of Champs Du Pelenor), who was married by Eomer. Together, they will have a son named Elfin, who acts as king of Rohan.

Eomer ended in the age of 63, welcoming cheerful and Pippin hobbies with his bed.

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