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Legolas in Tengwar

"Nay, time does not tarry always, just alter and growth is not in all things and places akin. For the Elves the world moves, and information technology moves both very swift and very deadening."
Legolas, speaking to Frodo in The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Great River"

Legolas was a Sindar Elf who was part of the Fellowship of the Band in the Third Age. Son of the Elvenking Thranduil of Mirkwood, Legolas was Mirkwood'due south prince, a messenger, and a master archer. With his slap-up eyesight, sensitive hearing, and excellent bowmanship, Legolas was valuable to the Fellowship in their journey across Eye-earth. He was well-known for becoming friends with the Dwarf Gimli, despite their long-held differences.

Biography

Early on life

Legolas was the merely son of Thranduil, Rex of the Elves of Northern Mirkwood. His exact date of nascence and mother's name are unknown.

State of war of the Ring

Legolas came to the Council of Elrond in Rivendell, the great coming together held by the Elf lord Elrond, every bit a messenger from his male parent to talk over the escape of Gollum. When the quango was choosing the "Nine Walkers" to pit against the "Ix Riders," Legolas volunteered to represent the Elves, and to become i of the members of the Fellowship that would set out to destroy the One Band.[2]

Legolas in gainsay with the Goblins during the Skirmish in Balin's Tomb

During their journey, Legolas would stay at the rear due to his swell eyes. On Caradhras, Legolas was able to run nimbly over the snow, leaving behind little imprint, whereas his companions struggled to turn through it.[three] When Gandalf gave his counsel, Legolas voted against passing through Moria. In the morning, the Fellowship was waylaid by Wargs and Legolas fought in their defence force. Afterwards the battle, he picked upwards his arrows, save one which was damaged.[iv]

Gimli quarreled with him in Moria (which was not unexpected considering the ancient quarrel between Elves and Dwarves) - Legolas' father Thranduil had once imprisoned Gimli's father, Glóin.[5]

He and Gimli became friends, yet, when Gimli greeted the Elf, Lady Galadriel, with gentle words. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Legolas was given a new Galadhrim longbow.[6] While the Fellowship was travelling over the River Anduin, he used his new bow to shoot an overhead Nazgûl on a Fellbeast with one masterful shot in the night.[seven]

Afterward the breaking of the Fellowship, Legolas and Aragorn sang a song of lament for the fall of Boromir.[8] He so led the manner every bit he, Aragorn and Gimli raced through Rohan after the Uruk-hai who had taken Merry and Pippin. During that calendar week, he was given a grayness horse named Arod, on which he and Gimli would often ride together, from Éomer and his Éored.[9]

In Fangorn Wood, Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli were reunited with Gandalf, now called Gandalf the White. Upon their meeting, Gandalf delivered the messages of Galadriel to them:

Legolas Greenleaf, long under tree, In joy thou hast lived. Beware of the Sea! If thou hearest the cry of the dupe on the shore, Thy heart shall then rest in the forest no more.
—Galadriel'southward bulletin to Legolas[ane]

Legolas and Gimli at Helm's Deep, by John Howe

In the Battle of the Hornburg, Legolas and Gimli engaged in an Orc-slaying contest[10] that Gimli won (the score beingness 42 to 43, respectively), though Legolas was non jealous, stating, "Yous have passed my score by one only I do non grudge you the game, so glad am I to see y'all on your legs."[11]

In Rohan, he and Gimli followed Aragorn, Elladan and Elrohir to the Paths of the Dead. His horse, Arod, refused to enter the paths, but Legolas calmed him. Their company rode on, with Elladan as the concluding, but Legolas looked back and saw the Dead following the Grey Visitor.

The Dead are following. I come across shapes of Men and of horses, and pale banners like shreds of cloud, and spears like winter-thickets on a misty night. The Expressionless are following.
—Legolas in the Paths of the Expressionless[12]

Legolas fought in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields with Gimli and the sons of Elrond.[thirteen] Afterwards the battle, he and Gimli entered Minas Tirith; Legolas sang an elven-song as he walked, and suggested that the city needed more gardens. They met Prince Imrahil and went to the Houses of Healing, at which he remembered the cries of the gulls at Pelargir and sang a song well-nigh his newly kindled ocean-longing.[14]

Argent flow the streams from Celos to Erui
In the greenish fields of Lebennin!
Tall grows the grass at that place. In the wind from the Sea
The white lilies sway,
And the golden bells are shaken of mallos and alfirin
In the greenish fields of Lebennin,
In the air current from the Ocean!

-The Return of the King, Volume Five, Chapter Ix: "The Concluding Debate"

Later the war

Legolas and Gimli sail to Valinor, by Ted Nasmith

Afterwards the destruction of the I Band and of Sauron, Legolas stayed for the coronation of Aragorn and his marriage to Arwen. Later on, he and Gimli travelled together to Helm's Deep, visiting the Glittering Caves, and and then traveled through Fangorn Wood. Eventually, Legolas came to Ithilien with some of his people, with his father's leave, to live out his remaining time in Middle-world helping to restore the woodlands that had been state of war-torn. After Aragorn's death, Legolas made a transport in Ithilien and left Middle-earth to go over the sea. His strong friendship with Gimli prompted Legolas to invite him to back-trail him to the Undying Lands; making him the first and simply Dwarf to practise so. He was never seen once again in Middle-globe.[fifteen] [xvi]

Etymology

Legolas, past Magali Villenueve

The name Legolas is a Silvan dialect class of pure Sindarin Laegolas, significant 'green foliage'. It consists of Sindarin words laeg ("light-green") and golas ("a collection of leaves, foliage, beingness a prefixed collective course of las(s) "leaf").[17] The Quenya translation of Legolas is Laiqualassë.[18] [19]

There might, notwithstanding, be a certain meaning to his name: laeg is a very rare, primitive word for "greenish", which is normally replaced by calen (cf. Calenhad, mutated Parth Galen and plural Pinnath Gelin) and is otherwise almost only preserved in Laegrim, Laegel(d)rim (Sindarin class of Quenya Laiquendi), the Dark-green Elves of the First Age. Information technology may be that Thranduil named his son Legolas to at least partially refer to this people, who were remote kin and ancestors of the afterwards Silvan Elves whom Thranduil ruled.

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Young Legolas, by Anna Lee

Although he lived among them, Legolas was not fully of the Silvan Elves. As a son of the Elven-king Thranduil, who had originally come from Doriath, Legolas was at to the lowest degree one-half Sindar; his mother's identity is completely unknown. This is complicated past the fact that a small minority of Sindarin Elves ruled the predominantly Silvan Woodland Realm of Northern Mirkwood, a minority to which Legolas belonged. The Sindarin minority in that realm, who should have been nobler and wiser than the Silvan Elves tin be seen every bit having "gone native" at the terminate of the First Age: after Morgoth was defeated and all grand Elf-kingdoms of Beleriand were destroyed, the Sindar nobles tin can exist seen as having reverted to a simpler society.[20]

Similar all Elves, Legolas had bang-up respect and appreciation for nature. Later on the Fellowship parted from Fangorn Wood, he longed to return again to explore its wonders more thoroughly. He was kind, caring profoundly for his friends, fifty-fifty Gimli the Dwarf, though Elves and Dwarves well-nigh never expressed liking for one another in Middle-earth.[1]

Powers and abilities

Legolas in Parth Galen

As an Elf, Legolas had the abilities typical of his race. He could walk silently on grass and snow leaving minimal footprints, allowing him to accelerate unhindered. His eyes were sharper than that of Men, seeing through swell distances and in the dark. He could even sleep while walking, which contributed to assuasive him to travel 45 leagues in less than four days with Aragorn and Gimli. He tamed unruly horses with only a few words, without needing reins or saddles.

Weapons

Legolas famously used an Elven bow, also equally a long, white knife. He would prefer to pierce his enemies from distant, just his dagger was sometimes used for close combat. In Lothlórien, he was given a long-bow of the Galadhrim, which was longer and stouter than those of the way of Mirkwood.[21]

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Legolas' Bow of the Galadhrim

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Legolas' dual long knives that were used in the films (Ane in the books)

Backside the scenes

The Elves in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium were oftentimes associated as "fairy-like" beings who grew corking in stature. Yet, when Legolas was visually rendered as "pretty", Tolkien was "wrathful" and added a description of Legolas as:

"He was as tall equally a young tree, lithe, immensely strong, able swiftly to draw a slap-up state of war-bow and shoot down a Nazgûl, endowed with the tremendous vitality of Elvish bodies, so hard and resistant to hurt that he went only in low-cal shoes over rock or through snow, the most tireless of all the Fellowship."
J.R.R. Tolkien on Legolas [22]

The Hobbit

John D. Rateliff speculates in The History of the Hobbit that had Tolkien gone on to cease the 1960 edit of the The Hobbit, proceeding to add to the Mirkwood scenes, it might have been possible Legolas would take been introduced.

If Tolkien'south projected rewriting of our story in 1960 had proceeded every bit far as the Mirkwood chapters, we might take been able to discover whether he intended to bring Legolas into Mr. Baggins' story (after all, in the light of afterwards cognition we can say he would virtually certainly have been present at the Battle of Five Armies); there is no sign of information technology in the admittedly sketchy notes that survive. But fifty-fifty this would hardly have resolved the question of what was in Tolkien's mind nigh thirty years earlier when he wrote The Hobbit, since by that later date he was committed to the decision that Thingol and the Elvenking were two unlike characters.

Appearances

Books

  • The Fellowship of the Band
  • The Two Towers
  • The Return of the Male monarch

Films

  • The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
  • The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
  • The Hobbit: The Boxing of the Five Armies

Portrayal in adaptations

Lord of the Rings motion-picture show trilogy

Legolas in Ithilien

In Peter Jackson'south flick adaptations, Legolas' role stays much the same every bit in the books, although he speaks considerably less. He is portrayed by Orlando Flower.

In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Band Legolas arrives in Rivendell with a group of Elves. At the Council of Elrond, he is unimpressed past Boromir'southward attitude towards Aragorn. Legolas therefore declares "This is no mere Ranger. He is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. You owe him your allegiance". Boromir is stunned past this revelation, but Aragorn is uncomfortable with the reminder. When Boromir argues against trying to destroy the Ring, Legolas sharply refutes him as the Band has to be destroyed. Gimli figures that Legolas thinks he should be the one to take the Ring so says he would be dead earlier he saw the Ring in the hands of an Elf. This starts an argument betwixt all the members of quango but Frodo interrupts the quarrelling, saying that he would take the Ring to Mordor. Gandalf and Aragorn tell Frodo that they will help him get to Mordor and Legolas decides he will also help, telling Frodo that he has his bow. Gimli and Boromir also bring together the quest along with the other Hobbits, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck who were eavesdropping and decided they could non possibly be left behind. Elrond, though flustered at this, pronounces all 9 of them as the Fellowship of the Band.

The Fellowship sets off towards Mordor through the Misty Mountains. During a cursory rest, Legolas is the first to spot a flock of Crebain heading their way. The group took cover immediately while the birds passed by. Afterwards Gandalf takes them through the pass of Caradhras but the Fellowship is waylaid by a snowstorm while passing over the mountains. Legolas is able to walk on the snow with no difficulty, nevertheless he soon hears Saruman's voice influencing the weather stating that in that location is a fell voice in the air. As the Fellowship are bombarded by stones and snowfall, Gandalf attempts to at-home the storm, merely Saruman sends a lightning bolt into the mountain. This results in an barrage which falls on the group, at which indicate Gandalf and Frodo decide to go through Moria.

They attain the gate of the kingdom and Gandalf tries to open the door, speaking Elvish. Frodo discovers that the password is the Elvish word for friend and the door opens. Equally they walk in, Gimli notes to Legolas that they would soon enjoy the fabulous hospitality of the Dwarves and his cousin Balin. Legolas and the others see the Dwarven corpses awaiting them and the Elven prince immediately deduces that Goblins are lurking nearby. When Frodo is of a sudden attacked past the Watcher in the Water from the lake outside, Legolas notices that the watcher is searching for the Band, so he shoots an pointer through one of its tentacles. Afterward Aragorn and Boromir free Frodo, Boromir yells Legolas' name and he shoots an arrow into the beast's centre, property it back to give them time to see the mine. The Watcher climbs up and breaks autonomously the rock, which traps the Fellowship within the mines. Legolas and the others rapidly realise that they will have to go through Moria. Eventually Gandalf leads the visitor to Balin's Tomb, where he discovered the Book of Mazarbul. Legolas is uneasy equally he knows that evil is lurking nearby. Before long Pippin accidentally sends a rotting carcass into the depths of the mines, which alerts a whole army of Goblins. Before they even suspension through the doors, Legolas and Aragorn are able to hitting them with arrows through the holes in the doors. Fifty-fifty when the doors are thrown open up, Legolas shoots them down before they can close the distance. When the Cave-troll storms into the sleeping accommodation, Legolas alone is able to avoid it with ease. He even climbs onto the troll and fires an pointer into its skull. When most of the Fellowship are fighting the troll, Legolas sees an opportunity when Pippin stabs it in the head, causing the troll to roar. The Elf so fires an arrow directly into its rima oris, penetrating its skull and killing it swiftly.

The Fellowship is forced to abscond from the Balrog of Morgoth, a creature which even Legolas is alarmed by. At the crossing of the stairs, Legolas is the first to jump beyond the gap with no trouble. The company is attacked past archers from distant, so Legolas returns fire. When Gimli nearly falls off the edge, Legolas swiftly grabs him past the beard and hauls him back. Before they leave Moria, Legolas witnesses the fall of Gandalf, at which he is horrified and subdued by the loss.

In one case the company attain the Wood of Lothlórien, Galadriel and Celeborn inquire about Gandalf. But Legolas is able to tell them nearly the loss, bitterly lamenting their needless trip through Moria. But Galadriel deems that none of Gandalf'south deeds were needless, even if the trip through Moria resulted in his demise. The Elven lady later gives gifts to the Fellowship. Legolas receives a new bow of the Galadhrim, which he after uses for the rest of his journey. While travelling down the river, Gimli laments how lamentable he is to have left Lothlórien and the beauty of Galadriel. Legolas inquires equally to what her gift was for him, to which Gimli confesses "I asked for 1 pilus from her golden head. She gave me three". Legolas is tickled, at which point their attitudes begin to soften.

During their trip down the river, Legolas's far sight alerts him to the presence of the Uruk-hai scouts bearing downwardly on them. At Parth Galen, Legolas urges Aragorn to lead them away immediately, equally he tin sense the Uruk-hai budgeted. The Elf is chosen to activeness once more equally the company is soon attacked. He arrives in time to see Boromir'southward terminal moments before he succumbs to his wounds.

After they send Boromir'south torso along the river in one of the boats, Legolas prepares to follow Frodo and Sam, but seeing Aragorn hesitate he realises that the Ranger doesn't intend to follow them. Aragorn deems that they must rescue Merry and Pippin from the Uruk-hai. While disappointed at first, the Elf sees hope in that the Fellowship still hold truthful. Therefore he eagerly joins Aragorn and Gimli in hunting down the Uruks.

In The Lord of the Rings: The 2 Towers the three hunters pursue the Uruks into the plains of Rohan. From afar, Legolas can see that the Uruks are now headed directly for Isengard. The trio before long encounter the riders of Rohan, who are hostile at first given that they are now at open war with Saruman. When Éomer is scornful towards Gimli, Legolas aims his bow at Éomer's confront and says "You would die before your stroke roughshod!" Aragorn quickly diffuses the situation and afterwards the cooling of words, Éomer lets them go and gives them two horses to help them find their friends. Legolas and the others discover that the Uruks have been destroyed and burned by the Rohirrim. At first they believe the Hobbits were caught in the massacre, but Aragorn discovers Hobbit tracks leading away from the battle and into Fangorn Wood.

In the shade of the copse, Legolas is intrigued past the forest, yet he is also wary as he knows that the trees are alive. He soon senses that someone is stalking them, so he warns Aragorn, "The White Sorcerer approaches...". The trio turn against the stranger, but the Wizard overpowers them. He fifty-fifty knocks away Legolas' arrow at bespeak bare range. The Sorcerer reveals himself to be Gandalf, having destroyed the Balrog and being resurrected by the peachy powers. Legolas is overwhelmed to see his return. Gandalf tells them that the Hobbits are safe and that they must aid Rohan.

At Edoras, Legolas and the others are forced to disarm before seeing the King, although Gandalf manages to get his staff through. The possessed Théoden is nether the control of Gríma Wormtongue, retainer of Saruman and the fallen wizard possesses the king's heed. Théoden and Wormtongue set their thugs on the grouping and Legolas, Gimli and Aragorn fight them off while Gandalf walks towards the rex, using his staff he frees him from the spell, revealing himself to Saruman as the new white wizard. Against the wishes of Gandalf and Aragorn, Théoden believes it would be best to take refuge in the stronghold of Helm'south Deep.

On the way to Helm'southward Deep, the visitor are attacked by Warg-riders. Legolas quickly aids Gamling in slaying the ii scouts before the rest of the riders prove upwardly. Legolas shoots down several Wargs and riders as they approach over the hills and then mounts upwardly onto Arod as the Rohirrim ride upwards from backside him.

In the midst of the fighting, Aragorn is dragged off a cliff and into the river below. Legolas and Gimli interrogate the dying Sharku, where the Elf recovers the Evenstar. Legolas believes that Aragorn has perished and is disconsolate, just Théoden urges them to come to Helm's Deep. Legolas and Gimli accept no choice to but to go on.

When Aragorn recovers and arrives at Helm's Deep subsequently on, Legolas greets him and returns the the Evenstar to him. Aragorn reveals that he has seen 10 thousand Uruk-hai marching towards Helm's Deep, prompting the King to society the defense of the fortress. Simply Legolas and Gimli are doubtful that they tin can concur out against such sheer numbers. Legolas in item despairs that they volition all dice, prompting Aragorn to say "So I shall die every bit 1 of them!"

The Elf later reconciles with Aragorn before the boxing. Legolas then hears a horn blowing and immediately recognizes information technology every bit an Elvish call. Haldir and an army of Lothlórien Elves arrive to aid the Male monarch, sent by Galadriel and Elrond.

On the Deeping Wall of the Hornburg, Legolas joins his kin with Gimli, although the Dwarf grumbles nearly not being tall enough to see over the rampart. When the Uruk-hai make it and start uttering war cries, Gimli aimlessly asks what is going on. Legolas offers either a clarification or a big box for Gimli to stand up on, to which the Dwarf laughs.

The siege begins and Legolas told the Elves and Men to aim at the Uruk's necks and underarms where their armor is weak. Uruks began climbing up on siege ladders and Legolas and Gimli begin killing them on the wall. Legolas also spots an Uruk berserker with a bomb and attempts to shoot him down, only the Uruk simply hurls himself into the pigsty in the wall. The Deeping Wall is blasted to pieces, although Legolas survives unharmed. He rides down the stairs on an Uruk shield while shooting arrows at the aforementioned time. Eventually nonetheless Legolas and the others are forced to retreat. When the Uruks brainstorm to throw up more than siege ladders, the Elf manages to buy some fourth dimension by shooting the ropes, causing 1 of them to topple over and flatten the Uruks. The Uruks then intermission into the fortress, so Legolas and the others withdraw into the keep. They go on to barely hold out through the dark and as the sun of the following morning rises Aragorn urges Théoden to ride out i terminal time. Legolas joins them and together they mow down the Uruk-hai exterior on the span. Legolas besides witnesses the return of Gandalf with an regular army of horsemen led by Éomer. The Boxing of Helm's Deep ends and the remaining Orcs abscond back to Isengard where Treebeard and the Ents have attacked and destroyed them.

In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Legolas joins the others in finding Merry and Pippin at Isengard. When the grouping confronts Saruman, Gimli becomes impatient with the wizard and suggests that Legolas shoot him. Legolas actually begins to do so, but Gandalf commands him not to as they need information. Eventually Legolas is forced to deed when Wormtongue stabs Saruman, and so the Elf shoots Wormtongue in the heart, just it is besides late to save Saruman and the one-time white magician's body plummets and lands on a spiky wheel at the bottom. The palantír falls into the h2o and Pippin retrieves it. It is chop-chop confiscated past Gandalf.

On returning to Edoras, a celebration is held for the recent victory at Helm's Deep. There Legolas is introduced to a drinking game with Gimli which seemingly he has never done before. All the same he holds his liquor very well, going through several pints and still standing, although he mentions "I can feel something... a slight tingle in my fingers. I recollect information technology'south affecting me". Gimli yet passes out, whereupon Legolas wins the game.

Later he stands outside and talks with Aragorn and feels Sauron's presence when Pippin looks into the palantír. Aragorn grabs the stone and Legolas holds him upwards equally he almost falls, the palantír rolling out of his hands. Gandalf quickly covers information technology with a textile. The next forenoon he hears what Gandalf has discovered later Pippin'southward vision in the palantír. The Elf is later seen when Gondor signals for aid and Théoden orders everyone to ride to Dunharrow. Gimli wishes that he could muster an ground forces of Dwarves from his home, though Legolas speculates that war already marches on their lands as well.

At Dunharrow, Legolas and Gimli observe that the men and horses are uneasy nether the shadow of the mountain. Gimli inquires well-nigh the road leading into the mountain, which Legolas identifies as the road to the Dimholt. Éomer warns them that the mount is an evil place to be avoided.

Legolas catches Aragorn trying to leave without himself and Gimli, and together they join him on the route through the haunted mount. Gimli wonders aloud about the expressionless, whereupon Legolas explains how they refused to help Isildur in the state of war against Sauron, breaking their oath and being cursed to walk the earth incessantly. Inside the mountain, the King of the Dead confronts the trio and sends his army to impale them. Legolas tries to shoot the dead king, but the arrow only passes through his skull. Aragorn'due south reforged sword physically blocks the weapon of the king, at which indicate the expressionless rex realized that Aragorn was Isildur'southward Heir. Aragorn demands that they fight and fulfil their oath. The Dead Male monarch and his army seemed to retreat, when the mountain is rocked by an earthquake. The trio are forced to abscond the avalanche of skulls and rocks. One time exterior, Legolas and the others run into the Corsairs of Umbar heading to Gondor, simply the King of the Expressionless reappears and agrees to fight.

Legolas and the others make it in Gondor on the Black Ships subsequently the Battle of the Pelennor Fields has already begun. In that location he and Gimli brainstorm another competition to impale as many Orcs every bit possible. Legolas mounts a stampeding Mûmak, climbing up the great beast to cut the state of war tower loose, sending the Haradrim archers into the path of the oncoming Oathbreakers. Legolas and then shoots the Mûmak in the head with 3 arrows and slides downward its trunk as it collapses. Landing in front end an indignant Gimli, the Dwarf declares that it is still just i, seemingly forgetting the war tower full of Haradrim.

To give Frodo more time to get the Ring to Mount Doom, the remaining forces go to the Black Gate to distract Sauron and his forces. At the Black Gate, Legolas and Gimli acknowledge their friendship earlier the battle begins. Legolas and Gandalf then follow Aragorn as he charges at the host of Mordor. During the fighting Legolas notices Aragorn struggling to fight an armoured troll and immediately rushes to his aid. Legolas is present when the Not bad Eagles arrive and begin fighting the Nazgûl in the air. When the One Ring is destroyed, Legolas is one of the first to notice the Eye of Sauron screaming from afar. He and then witnesses the fall of Barad-dûr and the destruction of Mordor. At first he is happy merely and then notices the mountain erupting and immediately is worried for Frodo and Sam.

Legolas is present when Frodo reawakens in Minas Tirith. At Aragorn'south coronation, the King thanks his friend again for his support. Legolas then steps aside to reveal Arwen, whereupon Aragorn finally marries her. Legolas and then bows before Frodo, Sam, Pippin and Merry with everybody else present to thank them for everything they did.

The Hobbit film trilogy

Do not think I won't kill y'all, dwarf! It would be my pleasure.
—Legolas to Thorin, in The Desolation of Smaug

Legolas confronts Thorin and Visitor.

In The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Orlando Bloom returns to the role of Legolas. Although Legolas does not appear anywhere in the novel The Hobbit, he has a significant role equally the son of the Elven king Thranduil inside their Woodland Realm.

During one hunt, Legolas and Tauriel come beyond the Visitor of Thorin Oakenshield on their journeying to the Lone Mountain. Legolas and the Mirkwood Elf Rangers environs the Dwarves and take them captive, searching them. Legolas pulled out a photograph of Glóin'southward married woman and of his son Gimli and tosses it aside after asking who they are. He is handed Orcrist, which Thorin had been wielding. Legolas asks Thorin where he got the blade to which the stubborn Dwarf replies that it had been given to him. Legolas accuses Thorin of existence a thief and a liar earlier taking the blade for himself. Legolas leads the Elves with the Dwarf prisoners back through the gates of the Elvenking's Halls. Thinking that he hears something backside him, Legolas turns effectually, giving Bilbo Baggins enough time to sneak through the gates wearing the Ane Ring. The Dwarves are locked up while Thranduil tries to bargain with Thorin, just the Dwarf turns down the deal. Legolas tells his begetter that Tauriel fought well and Thranduil confronts her, telling her that Legolas has grown fond of her and non to give him hope where at that place is none, as he volition never allow his son to pledge himself to a lowly Silvan Elf such as herself. Legolas later watches from above as Tauriel talks with Kíli the Dwarf.

Bilbo helps the Dwarves escape in barrels that are on their way to Lake-town, but Legolas is alerted and tells Feren to get the gate closed. Feren blows his horn and the Elf sentries close the river gate merely are immediately attacked and killed by Hunter Orcs led by Bolg of Gundabad. Legolas and Tauriel reaches the gate with the support of the Silvan Guard and the Elf Rangers and they attack the Orcs. Kíli gets out of his butt to open the gate and is shot by Bolg with a Morgul Shaft from his Morgul Bow. Legolas follows the Dwarves downstream and is the just Elf able to keep upwards with the current. He continues to kill the Hunter Orcs as he goes, jumping from ane side of the creek to the other, using the Dwarves' heads as stepping stones. Towards the end of the skirmish an Orc raises his axe behind Legolas' head and Thorin throws an axe from his barrel to kill the Orc, saving the Elf's life.

Tauriel shoots an pointer to intercept Narzug'south pointer that is aimed at Legolas from behind as he watches the Dwarves and Orcs escape down the stream. Legolas tells her non to kill the Orc archer as he might be able to assist them. They bring Narzug dorsum to their fortress where Legolas and Thranduil interrogate him. Thranduil promises to set him gratis but when he begins talking near his master "The 1" and the weapon that is going to be unleashed Thranduil beheads him, telling Legolas that at that place was naught more the Orc could tell him. Thranduil orders the gates to be closed, nobody inbound or exiting the kingdom. Legolas goes to order the gates closed when he is told Tauriel has left with nil simply her knives and bow. Legolas decides to follow her to bring her dorsum. When he finally catches upwards with her he tries to become her to come bac,thou merely Tauriel convinces him that they need to do their role and follow the Orcs. The continue on to Lake-boondocks. By the fourth dimension they reach Esgaroth it is nighttime-autumn and the Dwarves have already left for Erebor apart from Kíli, Fíli, Bofur and Óin and they are beingness attacked by Orcs in the business firm of Bard. Legolas comes in through the roof and begins killing the Orcs with Tauriel. Fimbul the Hunter, Bolg's lieutenant runs out and jumps onto a boat, letting Bolg know that Oakenshield has already left and Legolas pushes the last Orc's body out onto the end of the boat Fimbul had jumped onto, sending it flying support into Legolas' knives and he is beheaded by the Elf. Legolas attempts to convince Tauriel to keep hunting with him but she opts to stay with Kíli who she is obviously growing feelings for.

Legolas finally catches upwards to Bolg who anticipates his inflow, having a couple of Orcs ready to attack the Elf prince. Legolas attacks Bolg after killing the Orcs and an intense duel ensues. Legolas eventually lost Orcrist and has to pull out ane of his knives equally Bolg proves to be a stronger Orc than the others, and makes Legolas bleed for the outset time. More Orcs attack Legolas equally Bolg escaped on his Warg, leaving Lake-town. Legolas stands out of breath and sees the blood on his finger later on touching the wound, merely only stops for a moment before taking a equus caballus and chasing down the Gundabad Orc. Bolg leads him to a Warg pack and the Orcs bear the sign of Gundabad which concerns Legolas greatly.

In The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, in the wake of the destruction of Esgaroth from the flames of Smaug and the decease of the dragon by the Black Arrow fired past Bard, Legolas returnes to the refugee camp and finds Tauriel. He tells her to take get out of the Dwarf as she is needed elsewhere. Legolas meets with Bard who seems to be the leader of the men due to the death of the Master of Lake-town. He asks what they volition do and also warns Bard of the Gundabad Orcs he fears will come at present that the mountain was no longer guarded by a dragon. Feren arrives and told Legolas to return immediately to his kingdom but when he finds out Tauriel had been banished, he decides to stay with her and get scout out Gundabad. They ride to the Orc stronghold and prevarication waiting for nightfall to go in. Tauriel asks what is beyond Gundabad and Legolas tells her it is the lands of Angmar. Subsequently a pause he adds that his mother died in Angmar and that his father barely talks about her. Equally it gets darker they are surprised by a hoard of Gundabad War Bats and so look over to meet Bolg commanding an unabridged army of Gundabad War Orcs. They ride dorsum as quickly as they tin to warn the others.

When they arrive dorsum in the ruins of Dale, the Boxing of Five Armies has already begun and they find Gandalf the Grey, telling him that another army of Orcs will arrive. Realizing that they volition trap Thorin, Dwalin, Kíli and Fíli on Ravenhill, Tauriel wishes to become help Kíli and the other Dwarves, believing their lives to be worth merely as much as that of an Elf. Thranduil, trying to leave the battle, assertive that he had spent enough Elf claret on a worthless cause is stopped by Tauriel. He breaks her bow and threatensto impale her but Legolas pushes his blade away, stepping up from behind him. He tells his father that if he hurt her he would have to kill him. Legolas tells Tauriel he will become with her and they brand their way to Ravenhill. Legolas grabs hold of a bat and flies upwards to the fortress where he hangs upside-down and takes down an entire line of Gundabad War Orcs on their manner past, before shooting his bat and landing on one of the towers. He sees Thorin fighting Azog the Defiler beneath on the ice and shoots downward the Orcs that were sent after the Dwarf. When he notices Bolg attacking Tauriel he reaches for an arrow but realises he has finally run out, grabbing Orcrist. He jumps downwardly onto a Truncated Troll and commandeers it to push over the tower and create a rock span of sorts. Legolas and Bolg have a rematch on the stone bridges, Legolas using Orcrist until he notices Thorin cornered on the ice above. He throws Orcrist up to stab the Orc in a higher place Thorin, returning the sword to the Dwarf. Legolas and so unsheathes his knives and attacks Bolg once again. Bolg pushes him down and bits of the bridge began falling below him, merely Legolas uses his light feet to stride on the falling rocks and run back upward. Bolg grabs his pocketknife in the same position that dominated Legolas in Lake-town only this time the Elf is set up for it, swinging around on top and stabbing the big Gundabad Orc in the head before jumping off and letting his body fall and become crushed by rocks from the tower. Legolas decides he can't stay in Mirkwood after defying his father and Thranduil recommends he go to the Rangers of the North to look for the Dúnedain, where he volition observe a young man who goes by the proper noun of "Strider" and that Legolas must discover his truthful name for himself. As Legolas leaves, Thranduil calls afterwards him that his mother loved him. Legolas briefly looks dorsum before walking off.

Ralph Bakshi version

Legolas in Ralph Bakshi'due south animated version of Lord of the Rings.

Legolas has too been portrayed by Anthony Daniels in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi blithe version of The Lord of the Rings.

Radio versions

Legolas was voiced by Frank Duncan in the 1956 radio serial, by John Vickery in the 1979 radio serial, and by David Collings in the 1981 BBC Radio 4 adaptation.

The Lord of the Rings Online

Legolas is beginning met in Rivendell, where before the Fellowship's departure he helps the actor search for the missing Nazgûl. Later, the player catches up with Legolas at several points during the Fellowship's journey such as Cerin Amroth, Meduseld, Hornburg and the Pelennor Fields. Subsequently Sauron's defeat, Legolas and Gimli back-trail soldiers of Gondor who on the orders of Rex Elessar brainstorm exploring and securing the Land of Shadow; Legolas assists the role player in their exploration of Tower of Cirith Ungol. Afterwards, Legolas for a brief time returns home to his father's halls in Eryn Lasgalen, where he introduces the player to Grimbeorn. He before long returns back to Minas Tirith for the wedding of Aragorn and Arwen, after which he continues the exploration of the pass of Cirith Ungol, eventually discovering the entrance to Shelob'southward Lair.

Voice dubbing actors

Foreign Language Translated name
Spanish (Latin America) José Antonio Macías
Spanish (Kingdom of spain) Sergio Zamora
Portuguese (Brazil) (Television/DVD) Sérgio Moreno (FOTR, TTT, Extended Edition ROTK)
Alexandre Marconatto (ROTK)
Philippe Maia (The Hobbit trilogy)
German Philipp Moog
Italian (Italy) Massimiliano Manfredi
Hungarian Károly Rékasi
French (French republic) Denis Laustriat
Czech (Czech Republic) Michal Jagelka
Korean 유동균(Dong-kyun Yoo)(The Fellowship of the Ring)/표영재(Yeong-jae Pyo)(The 2 Towers & The Return of the King)
Slovak Vladimír Kobielský
Polish Jacek Kopczyńśki (1978)

Lesław Żurek (The Hobbit trilogy)

Turkish Murat Şen

Video games

  • In J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I 1994, Legolas is a character that can be somewhat controlled, however he is an A.I. character who wanders around the game fighting enemies.
  • In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring video game, Legolas is voiced by Michael Reisz but he's not a playable graphic symbol. In its sequels The Lord of the Rings: The Ii Towers (video game) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Male monarch (video game), he is voiced by Orlando Bloom also in this game he is a playable graphic symbol that tin be used in the entrada missions.
  • In The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest (based on Peter Jackson'south trilogy), Legolas is voiced again by Orlando Bloom.
  • Legolas is a hero in The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth and The Lord of the Rings: The Boxing for Eye-globe II, voiced by Crispin Freeman.
  • Legolas is hero in The Lord of the Rings: Conquest, portrayed by Crispin Freemen in the PS3 and Xbox 360 version. There is a specific achievement chosen "That still only counts equally one", which is earned by using Legolas to impale an Oliphaunt single-handedly, merely like Legolas did in the 3rd of Peter Jackson'southward movies and is named later on what Gimli said to him immediately afterwards.
  • In The Lord of the Rings: War in the Due north, Legolas was voiced again past Crispin Freeman.
  • In Guardians of Centre-globe, Legolas appears is an online multiplayer grapheme.
  • In LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game, Legolas is voiced by Orlando Bloom since in the game, actual moving-picture show audio is used for cutscenes and other dialogue needed. Legolas is able to spring college than other characters in game.
  • Legolas also appears in The Lord of the Rings Online, and can be found in the Invitee Rooms of Rivendell, and in Cerin Amroth, in Lothlórien.
  • In The Hobbit: Armies of the Third Age, Legolas makes his most contempo appearance, every bit a hero for the Elven faction.
"A Prince of the Woodland Realm, Legolas is a lethal fighter who is fiercely loyal to his father. However, as the outside world encroaches on the Forest Elves, Legolas has ventured along to help defend his people from dwarves, orcs and other threats."
Description of Legolas in The Hobbit: Armies of the Third Age

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Legolas receives his Galadhrim bow

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Legolas' total appearance for The Hobbit films

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A close-upwards on Legolas from Empire Magazine

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A French graphic symbol affiche of Legolas

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Tauriel and Legolas poster

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Legolas and Bard in the The Hobbit films

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Legolas every bit a LEGO minifigure.

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Legolas in Guardians of Middle-earth

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Legolas' full advent for The Hobbit: Armies of the Third Age

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Legolas in Armies of the Third Age

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Translations

Foreign Linguistic communication Translated proper noun
Amharic ለጎላስ
Arabic ليجولاس
Armenian Լեգոլաս
Belarussian Cyrillic Легалас
Bengali লেগোলাস
Bulgarian Cyrillic Леголас (Legolas)

Леголас Зеленолист (Legolas Greenleaf)

Burmese လက်ဂိုလက်စ်
Catalan Légolas
Chinese (Hong Kong) 勒苟拉斯
Chinese (China) 莱古拉斯
Chinese (Taiwan) 萊戈拉斯
Colognian Lejolas
Georgian ლეგოლასი
Greek Λέγκολας
Gujarati લેગલોસ
Hebrew לגולאס
Japanese レゴラス
Kannada ಲೆಗೊಲಸ್
Kazakh Леголас (Cyrillic) Legolas (Latin)
Korean 레골라스
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Лэголас
Macedonian Cyrillic Леголас
Malayalam ലെഗോലാസ്
Mongolian Cyrillic Леголас
Nepalese ळेगोलस
Persian لگولاس
Punjabi ਲੈਗੋਲਸ
Russian Леголас
Sanskrit ळेगोलस्
Serbian Леголас (Cyrillic) Legolas (Latin)
Sinhalese ලෙගෝලස්
Tajik Cyrillic Леголас
Tamil லெகோலாஸ்
Telugu లెగోలాస్
Thai เลโกลัส
Ukrainian Cyrillic Леголас
Urdu لیگولاس
Uzbek Леголас (Cycillic) Legolas (Latin)
Yiddish לעגאָלאַס
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References

  1. 1.0 ane.1 1.2 The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Iii, Ch. 5: "The White Rider"
  2. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter II: "The Council of Elrond"
  3. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Band, Volume Two, Affiliate Three: "The Band goes South"
  4. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter Four: "A Journey in the Dark"
  5. The Hobbit, Chapter IX: "Barrels Out of Bond"
  6. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Band, Book Two, Chapter VI: "Lothlórien"
  7. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Affiliate IX: "The Corking River"
  8. The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Volume Three, Affiliate I: "The Departure of Boromir"
  9. The Lord of the Rings, The Ii Towers, Book 3, Chapter II: "The Riders of Rohan"
  10. The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Three, Chapter Seven: "Helm'due south Deep"
  11. The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Volume Three, Chapter VIII: "The Road to Isengard"
  12. The Lord of the Rings, The Render of the King, Book V, Chapter 2: "The Passing of the Grey Company"
  13. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Volume Five, Chapter 6: "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields"
  14. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Five, Chapter IX: "The Last Debate"
  15. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands), "Later Events concerning the Members of the Fellowship of the Ring"
  16. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A: Register of the Kings and Rulers, III: Durin'due south Folk
  17. Parma Eldalamberon 17, Words, Phrases and Passages in Diverse Tongues in The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
  18. The History of Middle-world, Vol. II: The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, chapter Three: "The Fall of Gondolin"
  19. The Messages of J.R.R. Tolkien, Letter 211 (dated 14 October 1958)
  20. Unfinished Tales, Function Two: The Second Historic period, 4: "The History of Galadriel and Celeborn, and of Amroth King of Lórien", Appendices: Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves
  21. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter VIII: "Farewell to Lórien"
  22. The History of Middle-earth, Vol. 2: The Book of Lost Tales Office Two, affiliate VI: "The History of Eriol or Ælfwine and the Finish of the Tales"

External link

  • Legolas of Mirkwood: Prince Among Equals

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