31. Aragorn Takes the Paths of the Dead
[Aragorn readies his horse to depart. Éowyn approaches.]
Éowyn: "Why are you doing this? The war lies to the East. You cannot leave on the eve of battle!"
Éowyn (struggling for words): "You cannot abandon the men."
Aragorn: "Éowyn…"
Éowyn: "We need you here."
Aragorn: "Why have you come?"
Éowyn: "Do you not know?"
Aragorn: "It is but a shadow and a thought that you love. I cannot give you what you seek."
Aragorn: "I have you wished you joy since first I saw you."
[He touches her face then turns away.]
[Éowyn is shocked and saddened.]
[Aragorn approaches the Dimholt road alone.]
Gimli: "Just where do you think you're off to?"
Aragorn: "Not this time. This time you must stay, Gimli."
[Legolas appears with his horse.]
Legolas: "Have you learned nothing of the stubbornness of dwarves?"
Gimli: "Might as well accept it. We're going with you, laddie."
[The three start off on the Dimholt road, as soldiers look on.]
Soldier #1: "What's happening?"
Soldier #2: "Where's he going?"
Soldier #3: "I don't understand."
Soldier #4: "Lord Aragorn!"
[The riders disappear into the darkness.]
Soldier #5: "Why does he leave on the eve of battle?"
Gamling: "He leaves because there is no hope."
Théoden: "He leaves because he must."
Gamling: "Too few have come. We cannot defeat the armies of Mordor."
Théoden: "No, we cannot."
Théoden: "But we will meet them in battle nonetheless."
[The men nod in agreement.]
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