"īook 5, Chapter 6, The Battle of Pelennor Fields, RoTK, LOTRĭim Genesis, 12.27.02 Lyllyn 1.1.03, Thevina Finduilas 10.27. Her eyes grey as the sea were hard and fell, and yet tears were on her cheek. See more ideas about shield maiden, lord of the rings, eowyn and faramir.
"But the helm of her secrecy had fallen from her, and her bright hair, released from its bonds, gleamed in pale gold upon her shoulders. Lord of the Rings - Het Pairing - Faramir, son of Denethor and Éowyn, shield-maiden of Rohan. He caught the glint of clear grey eyes and then he shivered, for it came suddenly to him that it was the face of one without hope who goes in search of death.”īook 5, Chapter 3, The Muster of Rohan, RoTK, LOTR “A young man, Merry thought as he returned the glance, less in height and girth than most.
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Thus Aragorn for the first time in the full light of day beheld Eowyn, lady of Rohan, and thought her fair, fair and cold, like a morning of pale spring that is not yet come to womanhood.”īook 3, Ch 6, The King of the Golden Hall, TTT, LOTR Slender and tall she was in her white robe girt with silver but strong she seemed and stern as steel, a daughter of kings. The sword of Eowyn, Damsel Protector of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings - Official Product- Eowyn Sword, 78.5cm long- 420 stainless steel blade- Wall display. Very fair was her face, and her long hair was like a river of gold. owyn is based on the character of the same name from the dark fantasy The Lord of the Rings novels by JRR Tolkien. She is portrayed by Miranda Otto and dbuts in the second film of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. “Grave and thoughtful was her glance, as she looked on the king with cool pity in her eyes. Lady owyn, also known as White Lady of Rohan and Shieldmaiden of Rohan, is a character in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings.
Title(s): White Lady of Rohan, Lady of the Shield-arm, Princess of Ithilien Image Credits: Eowyn was played by Miranda Otto in the New Line Cinema film Trilogy of The Lord of the Rings directed by Peter Jackson. Location(s): Rohan, Minas Tirith, Ithilien
Meaning: Old English, probably from éo horse and wyn joy.