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DaughterofLaketown
Gondor
Mar 22 2014, 3:36pm
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Aragorn vs Boromir and Faramir.
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I found this question on another site a while back and there was a great deal of controversy surrounding it. Some people thought Aragorn could take on both of them and others that Boromir and Faramir would be too much. Opinions?
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Bracegirdle
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Mar 22 2014, 7:04pm
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I think we’re talking around the time of the War of the Ring, 3018-ish? It would be a close battle, but because of Aragorn’s age (87) and experience; and his use of the mighty sword Anduril, that he and “The Flame of the West” would eventually be victorious. But what a SAD battle it would be, eh? BTW: Boromir at this time was 40 years of age, and Faramir was 35.
From World's End then he turned away, and yearned again to find afar . his home through shadows journeying, and burning as an island star . . . -Bilbo Baggins
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DaughterofLaketown
Gondor
Mar 22 2014, 10:24pm
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o Boromir and Faramir as being that old! But then numenoreans live longer.
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demnation
Rohan
Mar 24 2014, 10:05am
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He has more experience.
"It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule." Gandalf, "The Last Debate."
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Elskidor
Rohan
Mar 28 2014, 6:42pm
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beats Aragorn solo. Boromir beats the both in a one on one match Aragorn beats Faramir Faramir is the weakest link
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Otaku-sempai
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Mar 28 2014, 7:54pm
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Do the brothers take Aragorn on together?
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If the fight is two-to-one, then the odds are in favor of the brothers.
'There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.' - Gandalf the Grey, The Fellowship of the Ring
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DaughterofLaketown
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Mar 28 2014, 9:10pm
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Boromir and Faramir are fighting against Aragorn together. My question is do you think even Aragorn can take on them both.
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Meneldor
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Mar 29 2014, 2:43am
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If they're fighting in the open, such as an arena or a field,
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Boromir and Faramir would probably manage to outflank Aragorn and cut him down. But in the woods, Aragorn would use his superior stealth and tracking skills to gain the advantage over Boromir and Faramir.
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep.
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Elskidor
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Mar 29 2014, 5:20pm
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Aragorn and Boromir would be an epic fight, where I think either could come out the victor. Toss in Faramir and Aragorn is dead shortly after fight begins. This is a no contest silly duel.
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simplyaven
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Apr 14 2014, 1:08am
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Not only because of his experience but because of his exquisite skill with the sword and not least, his will and psyche. Aragorn who could fight a great number of Uruk-hai alone... I don't think either Boromir or Faramir had the same level skill in battle although they were, no doubt, good warriors. Just completely different level of training and skill to be passed upon the student. Aragorn had the chance to be raised and trained in an extraordinary environment and as we know Elves know battle. It's a different world from what Boromir and Faramir had the opportunity to see and learn, it matters.
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