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captain of gondor ([personal profile] osgiliath) wrote in [community profile] sagittariusly2012-11-25 07:42 pm

for [personal profile] needsnoking

Faramir wasted no time in traveling back to Gondor when word reached his ears.

Your brother, my lord. He-- it has been said that he has been sighted in one of the inns in Minas Tirith. There can be no mistaking him.

It was as if the very air around him had been stolen by a void. For several moments he could not breathe, could not think, could not feel even the cold hands of his wife as she held on to his arm. Could it be true? Could Boromir be alive?

There can be no mistaking him.
Of course, for every man in Gondor knew his brother, loved him dearly. News of this kind would not have made its way to Faramir, not without someone making sure the information was realible.

What if--?

The ride was long and hard, and when he reached the said inn both master and horse were filled with exhaustion. Yet there was no rest for Faramir tonight.

Not until he'd seen his brother.
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-11-26 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Torn between elation at seeing Faramir, and grief that his brother had to see him this way, Boromir winced. He wrangled himself from Faramir's grip, moving back into the corner as much as he could.

"No!" he said in hushed tones. "No, do not say my name. None must know I am here, Father least of all."

Feeling his panic begin to rise, Boromir looked around quickly to see if they had been overheard. He sighed heavily, pulling his cloak tighter around himself.
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-11-26 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Faramir," Boromir said sharply. He felt himself getting further and further from being drunk, which was where he wanted--nay, needed--to be at this moment. He dragged a hand through his hair, gathering his thoughts.

After a few minutes of silence, he looked up at Faramir again, wary. "They did not tell you the whole story, then."
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-11-28 11:47 am (UTC)(link)
Part of Boromir was thankful his brother had not seen him at his worst or witnessed his weakness--that of Isildur, and of all men. He did not even begin to think of what Frodo might have had to say about his momentary lapse in judgment and sanity.

Shifting in his seat, Boromir motioned to the innkeep for another ale.

"What," he began, choosing his words carefully, "did you learn from them?"
Edited 2012-11-28 11:48 (UTC)
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-11-30 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
As the man handed him the tankard, Boromir gave a small smile before turning back to his brother.

"Aye, courage," he muttered, draining some of the ale. He dragged the back of his hand across his mouth. "Did Frodo tell you I tried to take the Ring? That I was driven into madness? Father should not have sent me." A hint of bitterness in his tone. "You are a stronger man than I, brother. You would have made him proud, and then he could not reprimand you."

At the mention of his horn, Boromir takes another drink. "I halved it, and sent it over the Falls. Better you think me dead than a living disgrace to our House."
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-12-01 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Boromir had not thought of any plans past making it back to Minas Tirith in one piece, wanting only to see his City, feel the breeze on his face from atop the Tower of Ecthelion. He had not counted on Faramir finding him but, he thought, he was Boromir's own blood, and Boromir himself would have done the same if their places were reversed. If it had been Faramir in the fellowship, it might not have failed.

Lowering his tankard back to the table, Boromir fell silent. He felt a rush of shame at his brother's words.

"'Twas not for my dignity, Faramir." Anguished, Boromir grasped a handful of his brother's tunic. "It was to spare you from seeing this. I will not lie: Father's wrath has kept me from home, but I did not fear his opinion as much as yours." He let go abruptly. "At Amon Hen, I was wounded; grievously, I thought. Orc poison in the arrows would see me die slowly and painfully. As you can see, it did not happen," he said lowly, voice thick. "I thought not of dignity, for I have none."
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-12-04 11:05 am (UTC)(link)
Boromir made to rise when his brother stood, but found he was too unsteady on his feet. He sank back down onto the seat, clutching his ale as if it would anchor him to the spot. Spots swam in front of his eyes.

"Faramir," he muttered, trying not to sound as desperate as he felt. Though he hadn't anticipated seeing his brother again, now that he had it, he could not let go. He wrapped a hand around Faramir's wrist tightly. "You misunderstand. I have disgraced our House and our line because of my weakness. I speak not of your love for me, but my shame in failing you and Father." Boromir's shoulders shook but he only held his brother more firmly.
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[personal profile] needsnoking 2012-12-12 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
At the mention of the Ring, Boromir's head jerked up, and his eyes widened.

He had guessed as much after seeing the skies above Gondor and Mordor cleared of the Shadow, and heard whispers of the new King in the streets for the short time he had been in Minas Tirith, but until now there had been no confirmation of it, yet here it was coming from the mouth of his brother.

Boromir's hand landed on Faramir's shoulder, holding it tightly.

"Brother," he said, and his voice was tremulous. "Has Gondor come to peace?"