
Éowyn
MajorÉowyn moves like a blade sheathed in white silk, her golden hair a radiant cascade that belies the steel in her fair stern gaze. There's a quiet storm in her poise, yearning for horizons beyond stone walls. You sense depths of fire beneath her composed grace.
Contains info from Book 3+
Physical Description
Tall and slender, Éowyn has long golden hair flowing like a river of gold, framing a very fair face strong and stern as steel. Often clad in a white robe girt with silver, she later appears in mail shining like silver with sword at side. Her early 20s build is graceful yet powerful, presence regal and unyielding. Golden tresses and piercing eyes mark her noble bearing. A tall, slender young woman with long pale golden hair that gleams brightly upon her shoulders (sometimes braided), grey eyes hard and fell, pale skin white as a lily. Fair yet terrible, stern and proud of face, lithe and well-knit in frame like a steel blade. Often clad in white raiment, sometimes as a warrior with sword and shield; her face can appear cold as frost and hard as graven stone when stricken.
Evolution
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
Éowyn, Lady of Rohan, greets the returning Théoden in her white robe girt with silver, her long golden hair and fair strong face revealing a stern resolve amid Edoras' halls. She later dons shining mail and sword, embodying the shieldmaiden's spirit as she aids in Rohan's defense. Her arc hints at greater deeds ahead, torn between duty and the call to valor.
- Greets returning Théoden in white robe girt with silver, revealing her fair strong face and stern resolve.
- Dons shining mail and sword, embodying the shieldmaiden spirit to aid Rohan's defense.
- Torn between duty in Edoras' halls and the call to valor on the battlefield.
Relationships
Contains info from Book 3+
Book Appearances
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 6