Simbelmynë on the Burial Mounds
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Simbelmynë on the Burial Mounds | |
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Scene from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers |
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Scene number | 17 (theatrical) 22 (extended) |
Duration | 01:52 (theatrical) 01:52 (extended) |
Event | Théoden mourns Théodred |
Characters | Théoden, Gandalf |
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Simbelmynë on the Burial Mounds is the sixteenth scene of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and the twenty-second scene of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (extended edition).
Synopsis[edit | edit source]
With the tomb of Théodred sealed shut, a multitude of small white flowers — Simbelmynë — is shown growing there. Théoden remarks that the flowers, which cover the graves of his ancestors, now cover that of his son. He laments that he should rule Rohan during evil times. Gandalf consoles him as he is overcome by grief.
No parent should have to bury their child.
—Théoden
As Gandalf leaves Théoden to mourn in privacy, he sees a horse approaching, carrying two children.