The "Warning beacons of Gondor" were an alarm system for the realm of Gondor in case of attack.Amon Dîn, Eilenach, Nardol, Erelas, Min-Rimmon, Calenhad, and Halifirien.
Because that was where he, his father and his brother lived - it was his home. Furthermore, he wanted The One Ring to be given to Gondor (Minas Tirith is Gondor's capital), for use in defence against Sauron.
Gandalf goes to Minas Tirith in Gondor to research the One Ring. There Lord Denethor grudgingly allowed Gandalf to search among his hoarded scrolls and books. And there he found the description of the One Ring written by Isildur.
Strider is actually the heir of isildur and king of Gondor. as the adopted son of Elrond (after his father died when he was two), he went by the elvish name Estel, meaning hope. as the king of Gondor, he goes by the name Elessar, or elfstone. in the books and movie, they most often refer to him as Aragorn.
No, they remain in Middle Earth and died in Gondor, where they were later buried beside Aragorn, King Elessar.
Emery I. Gondor has written: 'The secret zoo'
This is my personal opinion, but i believe that that the Roman Empire was his inspiration for Gondor.
The kingdom of Rohan, located to the north of Gondor.
The delivery of the Red Arrow by messenger, and the lighting of the warning beacons of Gondor.
Isildur was born in Numenor, but was part of the lineage of kings of Gondor. He is in no way a descendant of Rohan.
Boromir and Faramir are the names of the sons of the "ruler" of Gondor before Strider aka Aragorn came back to reclaim the throne. They are the sons of Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. Boromir is the elder by five years.
His name is Faramir.
Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. (alive)
The Beacons of Gondor will be lit throughout Middle-Earth.
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