
Name: Boromir Date of Birth: TA 2978 Race: Man of Gondor Height: Close to
6 feet Date of Death: 3019 Alignment: Good Parents: Denethor II, Finduilas Spouse:
none Date of Marriage: N/A Children: N/A
Physical description: Tall, dark hair, grey eyes, as most men of Gondor. Broad and muscular.
Biography: Eldest son of Denethor II, Boromir was a proud man: proud of himself, and his city. After
leading the forces against Sauron at Osgiliath, he went to Rivendell to learn of the answer to the dream he shared with his
brother Faramir. At the Council of Elrond he was chosen as a companion in the Fellowship of the Ring. Boromir could be credited
with Aragorn for saving the lives of the Fellowship on Caradhras, tunneling through the snow to get the party to safety. Boromir
was valiant in battle, as he proved in Moria. However, Boromir had been tempted by the power of the Ring since he first learned
of its whereabouts, and the temptation finally proved too much for him at Amon Hen, where he attempted to take the ring from
Frodo by force. He instantly repented, but his rant forced Frodo's immediate decision to leave the Fellowship, and strike
out for Mordor on his own. Boromir was killed shortly thereafter, defending Pippin and Merry from a raiding orc-band.

Which LOTR Character are you?
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At a Glance: Sean Bean
Full Name: Sean Bean Birthdate: April 17, 1959 Birthplace: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Hair
Color: blonde Eye Color: green Height: 5' 11" Spouse: Abigail Cruttenden Children:
Evie Natasha with Abigail Cruttenden, and Lorna and Molly from marriage to Melanie Hill
Biography: Sean was born and raised in Sheffield, of Yorkshire, England, where he lived with his parents
Brian and Rita Bean, and younger sister Lorraine. He left school at the age of 16. School was followed by a variety of odd
jobs, before he discovered acting while attending Rotherham College.
Sean's first movie was titled "Winter Flight", although he is most known for his "Bad Guy" roles, such as
in "Patriot Games", and "Goldeneye."
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