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Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Rough Draft) The Two Towers continues where the two books of The Fellowship of the Ring left off. Chapter 1 is the beginning of Book Three. The fellowship of the ring has been broken and The Two Towers recounts the stories of how each of these individual heroes fared after the split. The chapter begins with the two humans (men) who were included in the company, Aragorn and Boromir. At the end of Book Two, Boromir foolishly attempts to steal the ring from Frodo; now, we find Boromir attacked by evil orcs. Aragorn hears Boromir's horn, signaling for help but when Aragorn arrives, it is too late to do anything for Boromir, who has been pierced by many arrows. He was a valiant warrior, nonetheless, and many of his enemies lay slain around him. Aragorn is soon joined by the dwarf, Gimli, and the elf, Legolas. They make a funeral boat for Boromir and launch the boat on the banks of the nearby River. Investigating the weapons of the dead villains and the numerous tracks in the area, the three warriors conclude that Frodo and Sam have continued on their journey. It also seems that the dead villains were not in the service of the evil lord, Sauron, but instead they were in the service of Saruman, a wizard gone bad.
Approximate Word count = 810 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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