Movie-verse, takes place just after Aragorn saying "You bow to no one."
The entire assembly knelt down before their four saviors, save for one solitary figure standing by the restored White Tree. The figure lifted a trembling hand to one of the branches reverently, fingering the silver leaves, mist passing gently around his arm as if there was an unseen shield. The sun glittered on the golden belt of leaves about his waist and upon the Elven brooch at his neck. Resting in his hand was a white horn; slung across his back was a great shield. He lowered his hand and turned to study each of the hobbits before him, his eyes glistening with unshed tears of happiness and pride, his smile as bright as a sunbeam. He bowed down low to the hobbits.
The brave knight of the Mark nodded his head towards the figure, his own eyes wet, his own mouth stretched in a great smile of joy. When he looked back the figure was gone, but for some reason the Steward was looking at the Tree as he kneeled; his own face was wet with tears, his eyes glowing with joy and peace. The knight of the Mark never found out why the Steward looked so, but he liked to believe that perhaps the Steward had seen what he had seen.
