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Saruman and GrĂma at the end of the trilogy â„

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Iâve been thinking/talking a lot about GrĂma lately, and ThĂ©odenâs treatment of him after heâs restored to his senses has always really pissed me off, and not just because it feels so lenient.
ThĂ©oden never really approaches GrĂma with the intent to punish. Even before Gandalf intervenes on GrĂmaâs behalf, ThĂ©oden has already offered him a chance to be restored to good standing in the community simply by coming with them to the Westfold and fighting on behalf of the Mark. ThĂ©oden knows full well that GrĂma is guilty of abuse of power, manipulation, faithlessness and outright theft, but he will forgive all of that in exchange for an act of service â and one thatâs not even especially noteworthy, as all the good men of the Mark are also going to fight! Even when it is made explicit that GrĂmaâs crimes also include outright treason and predatory intentions for Ăowyn, that still doesnât change ThĂ©odenâs offer of absolution. GrĂma can come west with them and be judged by how he behaves in the fighting, with the implication that if he performs honorably from that point on, he will be judged positively no matter what his prior actions had been.
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on the journey to the shire
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Snippet Saturday
I got a snippet! I got a snippet! For pHORSEuasion! Finally! (Excited dance of a slow writer who doesn't often have new material!)
It's the start of the third and final scene of chapter 2.
Rowena sat alone with Théoden. It was a cold and dreary day; the pale fire in the hearth did little to blunt the chill of the vast, damp hall. A clattering of jackdaws cawed on the roof, answering the creaks wrung out of the massive beams of Meduseld by a strong wind that had blown incessantly since the morning.
Lady Ăowyn had been all too happy to leave as soon as Rowena had appeared to take her watch, when the bells of noon were heard. Lady BrĂ©da had stayed with her a few moments, enjoying having a sympathetic audience for her gossips and imaginations, but before long, she had also taken her leave to attend to a litter of new puppies born to ThĂ©odredâs pack.
The kingâs initial wariness of Rowena had waned somewhat. The day before, during the first hours of her long watch, he had growled and scowled at her with unabated defiance. But gradually, he had lent an ear to her soft songs. He let her approach his throne, then touch him, and at last he had accepted food and drink from her hand. She observed his symptoms and attended to his comfort, passing time with the preparation of herbs and sewing. Every so often she filled the quiet with inconsequential remarks, for the comfort of hearing a friendly voice, even if it was only her own.
(...)
Théoden moaned. Rowena set her work aside to pull another fur onto his lap, and she looked up into his pale grey eyes. They appeared veiled and empty; their stare made her shiver. Reining in her uneasiness, she smiled at him and rose the cup of infused herbs to his lips. He took a few sips and blinked. She retreated to her seat, speaking gentle words and keeping a watchful eye on her patient. After a moment, reassured by his calm and regular breathing, she eased down. She picked up her thread and needle and sank again in her musings.
Ăowyn had repeatedly rejected openings for intimate conversation; yet Rowena had distinctly felt that behind her cold, impregnable facade, the lady concealed a pain that she would not tell. A thought briefly crossed Rowenaâs mind, that perhaps ThĂ©odred had called her to the capital not only to care for the king, but also with the veiled hope that she could comfort his overburdened cousin. But much as she knew about tending bodily ailments, none of the skills her mother had taught her held any power to relieve a hurting, desperate heart, all the more one that remained closed to her.
Suddenly, Théoden straightened up and his features animated, as though an unheard voice had called him to attention. His hands convulsed on his knees and his teeth clattered oddly. Alerted, Rowena looked round the hall, but it appeared empty, and straining her ear, she heard nothing but the gale and the hoarse cries of the birds. The king smiled with the most chilling, unnatural expression; an evil flicker lit up his eyes. Between the pillars of a dark side aisle, a shape stirred.
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