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Biographical information. Other names. Greenleaf [1] Titles. Prince of the Woodland Realm. Death. Departed to Aman in FO 120 from Ithilien. Realms. Woodland Realm Ithilien. Parentage. Thranduil. Weapon. Bow and "long white knife" Physical description. Race. Elves. Culture. Sindar (Elves of Mirkwood) Media portrayal. Actor.
Primary. Secondary. Sources. Legolas (pronounced [ˈlɛɡɔlas]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien 's The Lord of the Rings. He is a Sindar Elf of the Woodland Realm and son of its king, Thranduil, becoming one of the nine members of the Fellowship who set out to destroy the One Ring.
- Greenleaf (Legolas translated, into English)
- Company of the Ring
- Male
- Sindar Elf
Há 6 dias · The name "Legolas Greenleaf" appeared first in "The Fall of Gondolin" in The Book of Lost Tales, applied to a character who guided some survivors of the sack of the city to safety. However, this character had no further development in the Legendarium and is unrelated to the Legolas of the Fellowship of the Ring.
- Fellowship of the Ring
- Laicolassë ( Q)Greenleaf
- Woodland RealmIthilien
- Prince of Woodland Realm
Legolas ( em Tengwar), também conhecido como Legolas Verdefolha, foi um Elfo Sindarin que fez parte da Sociedade do Anel na Terceira Era. Era o filho do Rei Élfico Thranduil de Trevamata, portanto Príncipe, mas também mensageiro e mestre-arqueiro. Com sua visão aguçada, audição sensível, e mira...
The Legolas of Gondolin, whom Tolkien would have likely renamed, has a different etymology than the familiar character of The Lord of the Rings. His name Laiqalassë is the Quenya rendering of Legolas, from the primitive Quenya words laica ("green") and lassë ("leaf").
Legolas Greenleaf was the Prince of Mirkwood, as well as the lone Elf in the Fellowship of the Ring, serving as the. group's archer. 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 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 master Bowman. With his keen eyesight, sensitive hearing, and excellent bowmanship, Legolas was a...