Near the end of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Aragorn led his army to the Black Gate of Mordor. His goal here wasn't to defeat the Dark Lord, but to draw the attention of his ...
Not only do Aragorn's heroics forever change Middle-earth, but his family history plays a major role in The Lord of the Rings as he reclaims his ancestral title as the King of Gondor. Yet that is ...
Called The New Shadow, the tale was set at a time when Aragorn’s son, Eldarion, was the king, over 100 years after the War of the Ring (as well as after Aragorn’s death) in the Fourth Age.