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

15) Survives on fruits he finds in the jungle

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

Surviving on fruits he finds in the jungle showcases Aragorn's resourcefulness and his deep connection with nature. As a ranger, he is adept at living off the land, using his knowledge of the wild to find sustenance. For example, during his travels through Middle-earth, Aragorn often relies on foraging to find food. In The Two Towers, when he, Gimli, and Legolas are tracking the orcs who captured Merry and Pippin, Aragorn sustains himself on whatever the wilderness provides, including fruits and berries.

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