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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 gull on the shore, …
Legolas - Wikipedia
The name Legolas Greenleaf first appeared in "The Fall of Gondolin", one of the "Lost Tales", circa 1917. The character, who guides survivors of the sack of the city to safety, is mentioned only once.
Legolas - Tolkien Gateway
1 day ago · The name Legolas is a Silvan dialect form of pure Sindarin Laegolas, which means "Greenleaf". At one point he is called "Legolas Greenleaf " by Gandalf, coupling his name and its …
Legolas Greenleaf from The Lord of the Rings | CharacTour
Legolas has undergone many tasks, such as being a messenger and warrior. As an elf, Legolas is charged with special responsibilities that involve gaining a wisdom of history and his people, and …
Legolas Greenleaf - The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings Wiki
Legolas Greenleaf was an elf who was part of the Fellowship in the Third Age. He is the son of the King Thranduil of Mirkwood, was a Prince of the Woodland Realm (Mirkwood), a messenger, and a …
Legolas - Wikiwand
The name Legolas Greenleaf first appeared in "The Fall of Gondolin", one of the "Lost Tales", circa 1917. The character, who guides survivors of the sack of the city to safety, is mentioned only once.
Guide to The Lord of the Rings/Characters/Legolas Greenleaf
He first came to prominence during the Council of Elrond, traveling with the Fellowship, and then with Aragorn and Gimli after the breaking of the Fellowship.
Legolas Greenleaf - Middle-earth Cinematic Universe wiki
Legolas Greanleaf was a Elf, prince of Mirkwood and son of King Thranduil. He had no love for dwarves but became good friends with Gimli as one of the members of the Fellowship of the Ring.
Legolas Greenleaf - Lord of the Rings Fantasy World
Legolas (whose name in Sindarin means “Greenleaf”) is an elf of the Sindar, a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Like any other elves he is immortal. Legolas has extremely good hearing as well as …
Legolas Greenleaf - Character Bios - Henneth Annûn
Description: "There was also a strange Elf clad in green and brown, Legolas, a messenger from his father, Thranduil, the King of the Elves of Northern Mirkwood."