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Originally Posted by Tar-Jêx
That would be such a plot twist. Eomer actually manipulating the political system of Rohan so he would inherit the throne.
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Actually, it was Eomer who put Wormtongue in a position of power in the first place, and urged him to collaborate with Saruman, so that later he could use that to gain Theoden's trust and throne.
Oooh, maybe he even meddled with the Battle at the Fords to ensure a certain royal casualty!
But seriously, when Theoden prepared to leave for war, he asks his guards and noblemen whom the people trust, who should he leave in his place, and they reply the House of Eorl. Theoden says that
he is taking Eomer to battle with him, and Eomer is the last of the House, at which point the people of course remind him about Eowyn. So If Theoden really does not think he has any such relatives that by blood or by virtue could be considered the House of Eorl, he probably didn't have any!