Why didnt Theoden kill Grima?

Why didnt Theoden kill Grima?

Eomer states that he had not already killed Grima because of “the law of the Hall” but the King is Justice and it was a impolitic act for Aragorn to interfer with the King’s decision to kill Grima – as Theoden reminds Aragorn later, he is King in Rohan!

Why does Theoden spare Grima?

Originally Answered: Why did Aragorn save Grima Wormtongue’s life and let him go? Aragorn understands mercy when it is needed. He knows that Gríma has only fallen because of Saruman, and he does not hold a grudge against those whom have been corrupted by him.

What did Grima do to Theoden?

Grima Wormtongue did not control Theoden. Wormtongue appointed himself as Theoden’s “counselor” but he did not control him. Saruman had infected Theoden’s mind and through him, controlled Rohan. Gandalf the White freed Rohan from Saruman’s control, saving Rohan basically.

Was Theoden mad at Aragorn?

That explains why Theoden wasn’t too surprised or upset when Aragorn finally left. He knew what was coming, and knew it was his (Theoden’s) leadership that was going to get them to Pelennor… and he obviously had come to terms with that and trusted his own renewed strength and leadership.

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Who is Theoden’s son?

Théodred
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Théodred (T.A. 2978-3019) was the only son and heir of King Théoden of Rohan who died in battle at the Fords of Isen during the War of the Ring.

Why did Theoden let Wormtongue go?

Even after being revealed as a spy for Saruman and proven to be poisoning Theoden’s mind slowly (The god damn KING OF ROHAN) they let him live. Not only that, they give him a horse to go back to Isengard with.

How was Théoden possessed?

In The Two Towers, Théoden is initially outright possessed by Saruman, in a deviation from the books. After Théoden’s son Théodred is killed by orcs, the new heir Éomer is banished by Wormtongue (on “orders” of the king) from Edoras; he takes with him some 2,000 Rohirrim riders.

What does Elrond say to Theoden?

Elrond says to Aragorn “Ónen i-Estel Edain”, to which Aragorn replies “Ú-chebin estel anim.” Both of these phrases are uttered in Elvish, with the first meaning “I give hope to Men” and the second “I keep none for myself”.

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How did Gandalf heals Theoden?

The book, however does it much more gently. Gandalf does do some scary lightning and magic tricks but then the only thing he does is to take Theoden out and make him look at his country. The mere sight of it heals him and brings the old strength in him.