The Battle At Minas Tirith is one of the most deadly fights in the War of the Ring, with Sauron sending a large mass of orcs, trolls, and evil creatures to destroy the white city, one of the oldest strongholds of men. Many brave warriors receive injuries during the battle, including Merry who uses his sword to stab the Witch King, and Eowyn, who cuts the head off a Fell Beast. The allies are only able to win against Sauron with the help of friends and old oaths, including the Riders of Rohan, and the Army of the Dead who Aragorn summons at the Stone of Erech.
And even though the battle is won, it comes at a great cost, for many lives are lost, and great damage is sustained by the white walls of the city. During the battle, the enemy obliterates most of the lower walls with their counterbalance trebuchets which fling massive boulders at the turrets, and their destructive fire that burns down half of the houses on the bottom tiers of the citadel. So when Aragorn claims his right to the Throne of Gondor, he has many repairs to make, and many dwellings to rebuild. His first act is to replace the head of the Fallen King statue that had been maimed by orcs on the outskirts of the land, as a sign that the king of Gondor has returned, and that there will never again be hopelessness for the people of the land, for they will always have a strong monarch to protect them.
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Then, he begins to fix the wrong within the city walls, and help his people re-enter their fallen homes. But he cannot do this alone, for too much damage has been done, so he calls upon the help of two of his dearest friends, Gimli and Legolas, who have been by his side since the
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