#that practice is thankfully over but they'd still hunt animals and such—and iirc the vala they most reverence is oromë the hunter
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I know I talk pretty regularly about Faramir's weird command over animals, both because he's my fave and it's cool, and because it's just such a strange detail. But I've also been thinking for awhile about some less direct but still intriguing quotes about how he relates to animals.
So, the usual ones first. Here's Beregond, describing Faramir getting his horse to run towards five Nazgûl while the other horses are fleeing:
‘They will make the Gate. No! the horses are running mad. Look! the men are thrown; they are running on foot. No, one is still up, but he rides back to the others. That will be the Captain [Faramir]: he can master both beasts and men.’
Then there are nameless soldiers in Minas Tirith, watching the orderly part of the retreat across the Pelennor:
The watchers held their breath. 'Faramir must be there,’ they said. 'He can govern man and beast.’
(For context, the ancient Númenóreans he takes after could summon particularly beloved horses by thought alone.)
But also, back in TTT, we heard some interesting details that may be pertinent. Firstly, there's Faramir himself, speaking to Sam:
'Were I as hasty as you, I might have slain you long ago. For I am commanded to slay all whom I find in this land without the leave of the Lord of Gondor. But I do not slay man or beast needlessly, and not gladly even when it is needed.'
And when Anborn reports glimpsing the creature that turns out to be Gollum, he says to Faramir,
'You will not have us slay wild beasts for no purpose, and it seemed no more, so I tried no arrow.'
I think the suggestion here is that it's not standard policy for them to avoid killing wild animals, but a command from Faramir specifically. And he's clear here that he doesn't kill animals for any purpose other than necessity.
And I mean ... if I could get nervous animals to run straight towards Ringwraiths, I'd probably feel weird about killing them, too. But it all does fit together very neatly.
#i joke about horse girl faramir rights but actually faramir is a friend to all animals! of course he is!#we know gondorians and rohirrim do hunt as a practice#that's how the stewards created boromir's horn and the rohirrim hunt drúedain apparently#one hopes not for food#that practice is thankfully over but they'd still hunt animals and such—and iirc the vala they most reverence is oromë the hunter#so i'm just imagining faramir parked in rohan and politely declining to join any of the hunts#which probably seems pretty wimpy if they don't know why. and then he ends up befriending an ungovernable horse or something#but also i really enjoy how it escalates from 'maybe he's a pacifist vegetarian at heart?' to like. berúthiel shit if she weren't evil.#long post#anghraine babbles#faramir#jewel of the seashore#legendarium blogging#jrr tolkien#lord of the rings
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