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

4) Unnecessarily affectionate towards horses

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

Aragorn's deep affection for horses fits his ranger lifestyle because it shows his bond with animals and his understanding of their importance. As a ranger, Aragorn often relies on horses for transportation and companionship, which makes his strong connection with them a valuable trait. In The Lord of the Rings movies, Aragorn shows great care and affection towards his horse, Brego. He speaks to Brego gently and takes good care of him, treating him as a trusted friend rather than just a mode of transport.

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