The descendant of Isildur, the last king of Gondor and Arnor.
Aragorn is a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and he is originally from the northern kingdom of Arnor. He is a descendant of Isildur, the last king of Gondor and Arnor, and his lineage can be traced back to the ancient kingdom of Númenor. Aragorn's ancestors were part of a group of men who were granted the island of Númenor by the Valar, the powerful angelic beings who created the world of Middle-earth. After the fall of Númenor, Aragorn's ancestors became known as the Dúnedain, a group of men who were gifted with long life and great skill in battle. They settled in the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor and helped to protect the free peoples of Middle-earth from the forces of darkness. Aragorn's father, Arathorn, was the heir to the throne of Gondor and Arnor but was killed when Aragorn was still young. Aragorn was raised in Rivendell by the el...