17 Reasons Aragorn from Lord of the Rings was more ranger than a king

Viggo Mortensen in Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema
Viggo Mortensen in Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema

5) Publicly stops Legolas from introducing him as a king

Scene from The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema
Scene from The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema

Aragorn stopping Legolas from introducing him as a king fits his ranger lifestyle because it shows his humility and preference for remaining low-key. As a ranger, Aragorn is used to staying out of the spotlight and focusing on his mission rather than seeking recognition. In The Fellowship Of The Ring, when Legolas introduces Aragorn as a king in front of the fellowship, Aragorn gently stops him midway. He doesn't want people to treat him differently or give him special treatment because of his royal status.

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