Since the death of their King and the loss of his line, many ages of Men past, the land of Gondor has been without a ruling monarch. In his stead a Steward was appointed, and this tradition continued until the War of the Ring, at which time Denethor sat upon the Steward's throne. Yet the mind of Denethor is not at peace. Doubt and grief cloud his vision and his only great hope was with his eldest son Boromir, who fell at the hands of the Uruk-hai. Denethor sees not the gifts of his younger son Faramir, whose only wish is to please his father and honor his brother's legacy.
It looks the part, it’s articulated and comes with all the accessories you’d want, but once again those massive vinyl plastic robes get in the way. If any figure is coated in robes then need to be softgoods or the articulation boasted becomes pointless. The figures detail is great with a very decent likeness to John Noble’s character and he comes with his steward sceptre, sword and Boromir’s split horn which is finicky as it folds open with a hinge but gets the job done....[See More]
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