


She inquires what time it is, which Aragorn tells her that it is not yet dawn and non-verbally tells her to fall back asleep. Aragorn sees her sleeping and goes to put a blanket onto her shoulder. One night, Eowyn falls asleep on a couch in the main hall next to the fireplace. Éowyn later attends her cousin's funeral while singing a mournful song. Théoden remembers Gríma's betrayal and casts him out of the castle and the kingdom. Théoden reduces back to his younger self as Théoden and Éowyn fondly look into each other's eyes and hug each other.
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As Gandalf finally heals Théoden, the old Rohan king collapses, causing Éowyn to break free of Aragorn's grasp and quickly catches her uncle. Before she comes to her uncle's aid, Aragorn restrains her and gently tells her to just watch. The four strangers enter Meduseld but when Éowyn walks into the throne room, she believes Gandalf is torturing Théoden, when he is actually trying to break Saruman out of her uncle. As one of the tapestries she stands near flies away, Eowyn notices four strangers, a man, an elf, a wizard, and a dwarf before she flees back inside.

A disgusted Éowyn refuses his advances and calls him a snake before fleeing outside. However, she is suddenly approached by Wormtongue, who romantically advances towards her. Éowyn sits by her deceased cousin's bedside and mourns his death. She later reports this to her uncle, but Éowyn cannot reach to her poison-minded uncle. Her brother returns with a barely alive Théodred however, Éowyn's cousin succumbs to his wounds overnight and her brother is banished, causing her to sadden. One day, Éowyn's uncle suddenly grows into madness due to being poisoned by Saruman and being influnced by Wormtongue. As she grows up to be a young woman, Éowyn unintentionally attracts Théoden's advisor, Gríma Wormtongue.
