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Misled by Gríma (or Wormtongue as most others in the Mark called him), Théoden initially rebuffed Gandalf's advice.
The uncle of Éowyn and Éomer, Théoden was killed in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields[?] by the Witch-King of the Nine Ringwraiths, and avenged by his niece Éowyn.
Peter Jackson's film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) deviates from Tolkien's story by having Théoden actually possessed by Saruman rather than simply deceived by Gríma.
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