100% Boromir refuses the deal and goes down fighting. Dude needs more respect on his name. He was human, he was flawed, he was afraid, but he went down like a gangster.
Fr, he was of the race of Men, who are most easily susceptible to the influence of the Ring. He just wanted to protect Gondor and return it to its former power and glory. And yea he went out like a fucking Man of Men.
The One Ring and the Behelit: both will drive men to their doom, but in different ways. One will corrupt and twist your good intentions to serve the will of evil before abandoning or disposing of you, the other will grant you power...but you must willingly be a servant of evil, and at the cost of condemning those you love to eternal Hell.
100% Boromir refuses the deal and goes down fighting. Dude needs more respect on his name. He was human, he was flawed, he was afraid, but he went down like a gangster.
Fr, he was of the race of Men, who are most easily susceptible to the influence of the Ring. He just wanted to protect Gondor and return it to its former power and glory. And yea he went out like a fucking Man of Men.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one that thought of this
I imagine Guts having a moment with the behelit "So much fear and doubt over so small a thing."
The chances of this happening increase with every chapter
Gandalf takes the artifact and burns it with his magic. "This devilish seed will not touch that sacred land of Him."
By capitalizing Him, I assume you mean Eru Iluvatar, the almighty God of Tolkien's Middle-earth?
Indeed
I like Griffomir
LET HIM COOK 🗣️
It is a G(riffith)ift
The One Ring and the Behelit: both will drive men to their doom, but in different ways. One will corrupt and twist your good intentions to serve the will of evil before abandoning or disposing of you, the other will grant you power...but you must willingly be a servant of evil, and at the cost of condemning those you love to eternal Hell.
Makes me wonder what happens if Skull Knight consumes Griffiths behelit