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Simon Carver and Lachlan Reed unpack how Gondor’s Stewards embody Tolkien’s idea of the long defeat, from the burden of ruling without a crown to the fading of Middle-earth itself. They also trace Denethor’s downfall, Boromir’s tragic desperation, and Faramir’s quiet endurance as the true moral victory of stewardship.
By JellypodSimon Carver and Lachlan Reed unpack how Gondor’s Stewards embody Tolkien’s idea of the long defeat, from the burden of ruling without a crown to the fading of Middle-earth itself. They also trace Denethor’s downfall, Boromir’s tragic desperation, and Faramir’s quiet endurance as the true moral victory of stewardship.