Top 15 Hobbit characters as voted by fans: Number eleven tied. This fortress was once its stronghold. It is where they kept their great armories, forged their weapons of war.
We wait for the cover of night. It is a fell place. In another age our people waged war on those lands. My mother died there. My father does not speak of it. There is no grave, no memory, nothing. Print Thread. Kilidoescartwheels Valinor Apr 17 , pm Post 1 of 12 views Shortcut. Legolas' mother. Bombadil Half-elven Apr 17 , pm Post 4 of 12 views Shortcut. There is Another Angle to the Line Legolas' mother's story [ In reply to ]. I had not made that connection!
Adrianna Lorien Apr 18 , pm Post 7 of 12 views Shortcut. Gimli figured that Legolas thought he should be the one to take the ring and then said he would be dead before he saw the ring in the hands of an elf. This started an argument between all the members of council but Frodo interrupted 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 were to go and the other Hobbits Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck were eavesdropping and decided they could not possibly be left behind. Elrond, though flustered at this, pronounced all nine of them as the Fellowship of the Ring.
The Fellowship set off towards Mordor through the Misty Mountains. During a brief rest, Legolas was the first to spot a flock of Crebain heading their way.
The group took cover immediately while the birds passed by. Afterwards Gandalf took them through the pass of Caradhras but the Fellowship was waylaid by a snowstorm while passing through the mountains. Legolas was able to walk on the snow with no difficulty, yet he soon heard Saruman's voice influencing the weather stating that there was a fell voice in the air. As the Fellowship were bombarded by stones and snow, Gandalf attempted to calm the storm, but Saruman sent a lightning bolt into the mountain.
This resulted in an avalanche which fell on the group, at which point Gandalf and Frodo decide to go through Moria. They reached the gate of the kingdom and Gandalf tried to open the door, speaking elvish. Frodo discovered that the password was the elvish word for friend and the door opened.
As they walked in, Gimli noted to Legolas that they would soon enjoy the fabled hospitaliy of the Dwarves and his cousin Balin. Legolas and the others saw the Dwarven corpses awaiting them and the Elven prince immediately deduced that Goblins were lurking nearby. When Frodo was suddenly attacked by the Watcher in the Water from back outside. Legolas noticed that the watcher was searching for the ring, so he shot an arrow through one of its tentacles.
After Aragorn and Boromir freed Frodo, Boromir yells Legolas' name and he shot an arrow into the beasts eye, holding it back to give them time to run into the mine again. The Watcher climbed up and broke apart the stone, which trapped the Fellowship within the mines. Legolas and the others quickly realised that they would have to go through Moria. Legolas was uneasy as he knew that evil was lurking nearby. Before long Pippin accidentally sent a rotting carcass into the depths of the mines, which alerted a whole army of Goblins.
Before they even broke through the doors, Legolas and Aragorn were able to hit them with arrows through the holes in the doors. Even when the doors were thrown open, Legolas shot them down before they could close the distance.
When the cave troll stormed into the chamber, Legolas alone was able to avoid it with ease. He even climbed onto the troll and fired an arrow into its skull. When most of the Fellowship were fighting the troll, Legolas saw an opportunity when Pippin stabbed it in the head, causing the troll to roar. The Elf then fired an arrow directly into its mouth, penetrating its skull and killing it swiftly. The Fellowship was forced to flee from the Balrog of Morgoth, a creature which even Legolas was alarmed by.
At the crossing of the stairs, Legolas was the first to jump across the gap with no trouble. The company was attacked by archers from afar, so Legolas returned fire. When Gimli nearly fell off the edge, Legolas swiftly grabbed him by the beard and halled him back. Before they left Moria, Legolas witnesses the fall of Gandalf, at which he was horrified and subdued by the loss.
Only Legolas was able to tell them about the loss, bitterly lamenting their needless trip through Moria. But Galadriel deemed that none of Gandalf's deeds were needless, even if the trip through Moria resulted in his demise. The Elven Queen later gave gifts to the Fellowship. Legolas recieved a new bow of the Galadhrim, which he subsequently uses for the rest of his journey. Legolas inquired as to what her gift was for him, to which Gimli confessed "I asked for one hair from her golden head.
She gave me three". Legolas was amused, at which point their attitudes begin to soften. During their trip down the river, Legolas's far sight alerted him to the presence of the Uruk-hai scouts bearing down on them.
At Amon-Hen, Leoglas urged Aragorn to lead them away immediately, as he could sense the Uruk-hai approaching. The Elf was called to action once more as the company was soon attacked.
He arrived in time to see Boromir's final moments before he succumbed to his wounds. After they sent Boromir's body along the river in one of the boats, Leoglas was prepared to follow Frodo and Sam, but seeing Aragorn hesitate he realised that the ranger didn't intend to follow them. Aragorn deemed that they must rescue Merry and Pippin from the Uruk-hai. While disappointed at first, the Elf saw hope in that the Fellowship still held true.
Therefore he eagerly joined Aragorn and Gimli in hunting down the Uruks. The three hunters pursued the Uruks into the plains of Rohan. From afar, Legolas could see that the Uruks were now headed directly for Isengard. The trio soon encountered the riders of Rohan, who were hostile at first given that they were now at open war with Saruman. When Eomer was scornful towards Gimli, Legolas aimed his bow at Eomer's face and said "You would die before your stroke fell!
Legolas and the others discovered that the Uruks had been destroyed and burned by the Rohhirim. At first they believed the Hobbits were caught in the massacre, but Aragorn discovered Hobbit tracks leading away from the battle and into Fangorn Forest.
In the shade of the forest, Legolas was intrigued by the forest, yet he was also wary as he knew that the trees were alive. He soon sensed that someone was stalking them, so he warned Aragorn "The White Wizard approaches The trio turned against the stranger, but the Wizard overpowered them. He even knocked away Legolas' arrow at point blank range. The Wizard revealed himself to be Gandalf, having destroyed the Balrog and being resurrected by the great powers. Legolas was overwhelmed to see his return.
Gandalf told them that the Hobbits were safe and that they must aid Rohan. At Edoras, Legolas and the others were forced to disarm before seeing the King, although Gandalf managed to get his staff through. On the way to Helm's Deep, the company was attacked by Warg Riders. Legolas quickly aided Gamling in slaying the two scouts before the rest of the riders show up.
Legolas shot down several Wargs and riders as they approached over the hills and then mounted up onto a horse as the Rohhirim from behind him. In the midst of the fighting, Aragorn was dragged off a cliff and into the river below. Legolas and Gimli interrogated the dying Sharku, where the Elf recovered the Evenstar. Legolas and Gimli had no choice to but to continue. When Aragorn recovered and arrived at Helm's Deep later on, Legolas greeted him and returned the Evenstar to him.
Aragorn revealed that he had seen ten thousand Uruk-hai marching towards Helm's Deep, prompting the King to order the defense of the fortress. But Legolas and Gimli were doubtful that they can hold out against such sheer numbers.
Legolas in particular despaired that they will all die, prompting Aragorn to say "Then I shall die as one of them! The Elf later reconciled with Aragorn before the battle. Legolas then heard a horn blowing and immediately recognizes it as an Elvish call.
On the rampart of the Hornburg, Legolas joined his kin with Gimli, although the Dwarf grumbled about not being tall enough to see over the rampart.
When the Uruk-hai arrived and started uttering war cries, Gimli frantically asked what was going on. Legolas offered either a description or a large box for Gimli to stand on, to which the Dwarf laughed. The siege began and Legolas told the Elves and Men to aim at the Uruk's necks and underarms where their armor was weak.
Uruks began climbing up on siege ladders and Legolas and Gimli began killing them on the wall. Legolas also spotted the Uruk berserker with a bomb and attempted to shoot him down, but the Uruk simply hurled himself into the hole in the wall. The wall of Helm's deep was blasted to pieces, although Legolas survived unharmed. He rode down the stairs on an Uruk shield while shooting arrows at the same time.
Eventually however Legolas and the others were forced to retreat. When the Uruks began to throw up more siege ladders, the Elf managed to buy some time by shooting the ropes, causing one of them to topple over and flatten the Uruks. The Uruks broke into the fortress, so Legolas and the others withdrew into the keep.
Legolas joined them and together they mowed down the Uruk-hai outside on the bridge. The battle of Helm's Deep ended and the remaining Orcs fled back to Isengard where Treebeard and the Ents have attacked and destroyed them.
Legolas joined the others in finding Merry and Pippin at Isengard. When the group confronted Saruman, Gimli became impatient with the wizard and suggested that Legolas shoot him.
Legolas actually began to do so, but Gandalf commanded him not to as they needed information.
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