| Gondorian | |
| Turgon | |
|---|---|
| Biographical Information | |
| Position | Knight |
| Location | Osgiliath |
| Affiliation | Gondor |
| Birth | Belfalas |
| Notable for | Celebrating the retaking of Osgiliath |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Male |
| Hair colour | Black |
| Eye colour | Blue |
| Clothing | Armour, Helmet |
| Gallery | Images of Turgon |
Turgon[1] was a Knight of Gondor who celebrated Boromir's retaking of Osgiliath.
Turgon is an original creation for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers film.
History
Turgon was born in Belfalas during the Third Age. Turgon became a Knight of Gondor. He hoped that he would eventually becomes a knight of Dol Amroth.
Boromir, son of the Steward of Gondor Denethor II, retook Osgiliath from the forces of Mordor. Following his victory, he stood on a rooftop and planted the flag of Gondor. Turgon and the Knights cheered "Boromir! Boromir!" and, holding the flag and his sword, Boromir delivered a speech to the Gondorian warriors. When Boromir proclaimed "Let the armies of Mordor know this: Never again will the land of my people fall into enemy hands!", Turgon raised his right fist and cheered with his fellow soldiers. Boromir yelled "The City of Osgiliath has been reclaimed for Gondor!" and the soldiers, including Turgon. raised their right fists and cheered "For Gondor!"
