Talion might be in awe of Aragorn at first. Aragorn is a well - known figure in Middle - earth, a rightful king. Talion, being more of a lone warrior, could look up to Aragorn's leadership. Aragorn, on the other hand, would likely be cautious yet curious about Talion. He might question Talion's methods which are different from his own. But as they get to know each other, they could develop respect for each other's skills.
Maybe a dark wizard in the Harry Potter universe has found a way to access the power of the One Ring from Middle - earth. Aragorn, sensing the danger, travels to the wizarding world with the help of some elvish magic. He teams up with Harry Potter to stop the dark wizard from using the Ring's power. Along the way, they face many challenges, including dealing with the corrupting influence of the Ring on those in the wizarding world who are power - hungry.
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The ending of Gone Girl is quite twisty. The main character's fate is not what you might expect. It leaves readers with a sense of shock and ambiguity.
Aragorn, as a father, would teach Harry important values like honor and courage. He would take Harry on hunts or scouting missions in Middle - earth. Harry would share his experiences at Hogwarts with Aragorn, and Aragorn would be amazed at the concept of a school for magic. They would also have emotional interactions, like when Harry is homesick for his friends at Hogwarts, Aragorn would comfort him in his own stoic yet caring way.
At first, they might be cautious of each other. Aragorn, coming from a world of swords and battles, might not fully trust magic. Harry, on the other hand, might be wary of Aragorn's warrior - like nature. But as they face challenges together, they would start to respect each other. They could learn from one another's strengths, like Aragorn teaching Harry about physical endurance and Harry showing Aragorn the power of friendship and magic in a different light.
Aragorn may develop a more complex relationship with power. As the Ringbearer, he has to constantly battle the allure of the Ring's power. This could lead to him becoming more humble as he realizes how easily power can corrupt, even someone as strong - willed as him. He might also grow in his understanding of the smaller races, like the hobbits, who he now has a new - found respect for since he is in a position similar to Frodo's.