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LOTR Mt. Doom - Faramir, Prince of Ithilian LbNA #18040 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Sep 11, 2005
Location:
City:Grand Mesa/Mesa
County:Mesa
State:Colorado
Boxes:1
Planted by:Esmerelda
Found by: Connecticut Croaker
Last found:Jul 7, 2014
Status:FFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Sep 11, 2005
Faramir longed for peace to be in Gondor. It did not matter to him who would be the King – all that he wanted was the White Tree to blossom and Minas Tirith to regain its greatness. Faramir perceived war as a vital necessity: “War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all”. Like his father, Faramir abandoned all hope to defeat the Enemy, but deep inside he hoped that some help would come.

Because of his mild character and his friendship with Gandalf, Faramir fell into disgrace of his father, who condemned his son for his generosity. When speaking with Denethor, it was felt that Faramir blamed himself for his brother’s death. When fighting with the Haradrims, Faramir was struck with a Southron arrow. He fell into a dark fever. When Denethor, his father, became mad with despair he tried to burn his son on a Pyre. Faramir was saved by Pippin who called for Gandalf and the guards in time. Aragorn eventually healed Faramir’s fever and the Black Breath. -

I, Faramir, am sworn to protect Gondor and all her people so have made camp in the cave Henneth Annûn with the rangers of Ithilian. We are watching the antics of the grotesque creature called Smeagol, who cowers nearby. I do not trust him.

To find me, begin at the letterbox known as "My Preciousss". Face North and walk perhaps 9 steps over limb and rock towards the large boulders. Turn again, this time facing the East. Several huge boulders will be before your eyes. Climb up the last few steps to stand at the boulders. Our cave, Henneth Annûn, lies to your right beneath the most southern boulder, under the strange orange markings that cover the rock, behind a single spruce tree that stands with three aspens.

Handmade journal
Hand carved stamp
From here find, 'Fellowship of the Marmots'