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Aragorn acquired Elven wisdom due to his childhood in Rivendell with Elrond and the foresight of the Dúnedain. He was also a talented healer, particularly with the Athelas plant. In addition, he was a fearsome fighter and an unparalleled leader; following the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, it was reported that despite being in the center of the combat, he, Éomer, and Imrahil had not been hurt. He was described in The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen as frequently melancholic and gloomy with sporadic bursts of levity. Even though he never seemed to question his destiny or role as the future king of the Reunited Kingdom or his leadership role in the war against Sauron, he was not immune to self-doubt. After Gandalf was lost in Moria, he questioned the wisdom of his choices as the leader of the Fellowship and held himself responsible for many of their subsequent misfortunes. He also seemed to have an almost unbreakable will. He once succeeded in challenging Sauron psychically to take control of the Palantír of Orthanc, and he was triumphant. It should be mentioned that even Gandalf the White was hesitant to utilize the palantír out of concern that he would open himself up to the Dark Lord and confront Sauron head-on. His companions said he was mighty indeed in the strength of his resolve, noting his unchanging courage in the face of the Army of the Dead. During his life, he was regarded as -- the hardiest of living Men.

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