In
The Two Towers, Éowyn, a daughter of the House of Eorl and the niece of King
Théoden of
Rohan, is introduced in Meduseld, the King's hall at Edoras. She is the daughter of Éomund and Théodwyn (Théoden's sister), and the sister of
Éomer. When she is only seven years old, her father is killed fighting
orcs, and her mother dies of grief. Éowyn and Éomer are raised in her uncle's household as his own children. She longs to win renown in battle—especially since she is royal—but being female, her duties are reckoned to be at Edoras. When Théoden's mind is poisoned by his corrupt adviser
Gríma Wormtongue, Éowyn is obliged to care for her uncle, and his deterioration pains her deeply. To make matters worse, she is constantly harassed by Gríma, who lusts after her. When
Gandalf arrives, he frees Théoden from Wormtongue's influence. As Aragorn points out, her duty is with her people; she has to shoulder the responsibility of ruling Rohan in Théoden's stead when the war-host of Rohan go to war.), travels with the Riders of Rohan to the battle outside
Minas Tirith in
Gondor on her horse Windfola, carrying with her the hobbit
Merry Brandybuck, who had also been ordered to remain behind. In the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields, she confronts the Witch-King of Angmar, Lord of the
Nazgûl, after Théoden is mortally injured. The Witch-King threatens that he will "bear thee away to the houses of lamentation, beyond all darkness, where thy flesh shall be devoured, and thy shrivelled mind be left naked to the
Lidless Eye". He boasts "No living man may hinder me", The Nazgûl leader's flying steed attacks Éowyn, but she kills it, cutting off its head with her sword. The Nazgûl then shatters her shield and breaks her shield-arm with his
mace, but is distracted by Merry, who stabs him behind the knee with a
barrow-blade. Éowyn seizes the opportunity to strike the Nazgûl with a killing thrust "between crown and mantle". Then, as her sword shatters, his withering form collapses and he vanishes with a final cry of anguish. After the demise of
Sauron, Éowyn and Faramir marry and settle in
Ithilien, of which Faramir is made the ruling Prince by Aragorn. Faramir and Éowyn have a son, Elboron. ==Concept and creation==