Tolkien’sThe Lord of the Rings, each character is connected to the grandness of Middle-earth’s epic history.

So, in a way,Boromir and Faramir did have a royal uncleat least by Middle-earths standards.

While not a king himself, his status was exceptional.

Faramir (David Wenham) and Boromir (Sean Bean) standing side by side in a crowded city with Faramir on the left and Boromir on the right, in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

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Lord of the Wings.

One of his most heroic acts occurs during the height of Denethors madness.

Faramir, on the other hand, shares more similarities with Imrahil in terms of personality.

Faramir (David Wenham) and Boromir (Sean Bean) speaking with each other in The Two Towers

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Both are wise, perceptive, and honorable.

This parallel becomes even more meaningful when Imrahil ultimately saves Faramirs life.

Despite his crucial role inThe Return of the King, Imrahil is often overlooked in discussions about Gondors heroes.

Blended image showing the Balrog with a map of Middle-earth and another city.

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