The Battle Of Osgiliath

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Orcs and Uruk-Hai had already invaded the stone city of Osgiliath, the ancient capital of Gondor. Frodo and Sam were following Faramir from behind. With every step that Frodo took, he felt the Ring becoming heavier and heavier.

One of Faramir's men came up to Faramir and warned him that orcs had taken over the eastern shore and that their numbers were too great.

Sam directed his attention at Frodo. "Mr. Frodo!"

"It's calling to him, Sam

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"It's calling to him, Sam." Frodo panicked. "His eye is almost upon me!"

"Hold on, Mr. Frodo!" Sam's voice became inaudible to Frodo. He didn't understand what Sam was trying to tell him. Frodo gazed back at him, with his wide, bright blue eyes in fear.

"Take them to my father." Faramir ordered one of his men. "Tell him, Faramir sends him a mighty gift. A weapon that will change out fortunes in this war."

Sam turned over towards Faramir and spoke with a raging voice.

"You wanna know what happened to Boromir?! You wanna know how your brother died?! He tried to take the Ring from Frodo. After swearing an oath to protect him."

Faramir was perplexed. "He tried to kill him!" continued Sam. "The Ring drove your brother mad!"

All of a sudden, there was a ear-splitting, high-pitched cry. One of the stone structures in Osgiliath shattered and crumbled as it was hit with a massive boulder.

"Nazgûl!" cautioned Faramir.

Frodo was put into a long hypnotic trance. His bright baby blue eyes turned a dark shade.

"They're here

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"They're here. They've come." he whispered, ominously.

A Nazgûl riding a Fellbeast flew over Osgiliath. Frodo gazed at it in awe. Faramir quickly snatched up the hobbits and lead them to safety. "Stay here! Keep out of sight! Take cover!"

King Théoden and Aragorn were taking refuge in Fort Eorlingas. Uruks were trying their hardest to break open the door.

"The fortress is taken." Théoden told Aragorn, doubtfully."It is over."

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