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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
And it was Faramir's grandson that was Barahir. I don't think that his son's name is even mentioned. It doesn't really matter, though, since the general idea stay the same.
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Well, at least in the prologue to LotR it says that it was his son... (in my version at least)
Anyway, will post my riddle in a short time... need to come up with something worthwhile
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