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Speaking of Legolas...Read the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only". « Previous 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next » » Ethereal125 - Re: Legolas Article Of Truth. In response to message posted by DenimViolets:Is that true or is that just some rumuor you've found? -- posted by Ethereal125 » Arcuriel - DenimViolet lies.... Mae govannen, fans of the trilogy.My name is Arcuriel. Trust me when I say that all tales of Legolas and some "lover" are lies by "fansgirls" who wish they could be the Elven prince's lover. I cannot help but laugh when I see such foolish comments from such foolish people. If you do not truly care about the beauty of Tolkein's imaginative world and the characters in it, don't comment on it. I am tired of listening to dozens of people say "I love the lord of the rings!" when they wouldn't know an Ent from a Balrog. Herenya na, -- posted by Arcuriel » Legolas_Love - Confused by u In response to message posted by DenimViolets:I dun understand, i saw the movie 3 and Legolas he didn't loved any girl? so wat really happen? And wat u mean the missing tales of him -- posted by Legolas_Love » wilwarin - Re: DenimViolet lies.... AiyaI think you are right, many people just say that they are big fans because they have seen the movies or things like that, but there are lots of things beyond all of this for me LOTR is a way of life, a personality, i love to learn more things about it day by day its a good experience. Namarie, Nai Eru varyuva le -- posted by wilwarin » Morgarven - Could Legolas, or one of his hypothetical brothers, have been th Could Legolas, or one of his hypothetical brothers, have been the original owner of the mithril shirt given to Bilbo in The Hobbit? After all, Mirkwood was the closest Elven realm to Erebor. The book said that it had been "wrought for some young elf-prince long ago." What would a hobbit call "long ago"? Possibly it could have been Thranduil's but in that case it would have been mouldering away somewhere for over 3, 000 years. Did mithril ever tarnish?-- posted by Morgarven » queenbee29 - legolas I just read your writing on legolas and i found it intriging (sp). I find the character of Legolas an very interresting person. I have done a lot of research myself on each of the characters and each has a life that they continue to except for Legolas and it seems as though he just disapeers into space. I know that elves are long livers and all, but it makes you wonder if he falls in love or what.queebee -- posted by queenbee29 » Legolas_cool - Re: Re: Confused by u In response to message posted by wilwarin:actualy gimli and Legolas go back to helm's deep to visit the caves and then they go to the white shores -- posted by Legolas_cool » Eldavagor_Meldaw - Re: Could Legolas, or one of his hypothetical brothers, have bee In response to message posted by Morgarven:" Could Legolas, or one of his hypothetical brothers, have been the original owner of the mithril shirt given to Bilbo in The Hobbit? After all Mirkwood was the closest Elven realm to Erebor." I found a (possible) answer, which I personally like, to this question, in an article called Legolas of Mirkwood Prince Among Equals by Ellen Brundige: "I also can't help but wonder about Bilbo's mithril coat, made for a half-grown elven prince. The dwarves who settled the Lonely Mountain were fleeing Moria after the Balrog disaster. There was only one Elf-king left in Middle-Earth by that time. For whom was the coat made? Unless Legolas has siblings we never hear about (which is of course possible), that was supposed to be his!"
The article takes up questions like his (real) age, not the one they say after the movies, and his heritage and so on. ------------------------- -- posted by Eldavagor_Meldaw « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next » Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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