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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
If Smeagol's beloved grandmother took the Ring away from him, what do you think would have happened to her? How'd she be tempted? To become the most prominent and respectful member of their settlement?
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Difficult to say without knowing more about her, but I think it's safe to say that she would have fallen sooner or later, one way or the other. The Ring had an exceptional power to tempt and eventually corrupt. Gandalf feared to wield it, Elrond shunned to hide it, and even Frodo attempted to claim it at the last. I don't think female gender would be sufficient protection against its evil!
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I could see Éowyn falling under the Ring's sway just as easily as I could her brother, or Háma the Doorward of Théoden.
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I have to agree with
Inziladun on this one. I imagine that given the chance, we would have heard a similar speech from Eowyn's lips as we heard from Boromir's, what with the driving the hosts of Mordor and having everyone flock to her banner and all.