
Legolas
MajorA tall male Elf with fair golden hair, a fair Elvish face, keen bright eyes, and a nimble, lithe build. He is clad in green and brown, wears only light shoes that leave little imprint in snow, and carries a bow, a quiver, and a long white knife.
Contains info from Book 3+
Physical Description
A tall male Elf with fair golden hair, a fair Elvish face, keen bright eyes, and a nimble, lithe build. He is clad in green and brown, wears only light shoes that leave little imprint in snow, and carries a bow, a quiver, and a long white knife. His movements are light and agile, with an effortless grace typical of his woodland kin. A tall lithe male elf with fair skin long golden hair and luminous bright elven eyes set in a face that peers with wide intent. He has long slender fair hands and an agile slender build that allows him to walk without pressing the grass or leaving any trace while he rests his mind in elvish dreams even while moving. Clad in flowing Elvish garments and a cloak that fades against grey-green fields he carries a bow quiver and silver-hafted knife presenting an ethereal graceful immortal presence that blends seamlessly into any landscape. Slender and lithe, this elf boasts long flowing golden hair and bright, keen blue eyes that pierce like starlight. His fair, ageless face holds high cheekbones and delicate features untouched by time. Clad in elven greens and supple leather, with a bow slung at his side, he moves with serene alertness, often gazing seaward or singing softly.
Gallery
Evolution
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
A tall male Elf with fair golden hair, a fair Elvish face, keen bright eyes, and a nimble, lithe build. He is clad in green and brown, wears only light shoes that leave little imprint in snow, and carries a bow, a quiver, and a long white knife. His movements are light and agile, with an effortless grace typical of his woodland kin.
- Joins the Fellowship of the Ring at Rivendell as representative of the Elves.
- Demonstrates exceptional agility by walking on snow without sinking.
- Engages in combat at Amon Hen, wielding bow and knife against Uruk-hai.
- Mourns Boromir's death and vows to pursue the captured Hobbits.
Key Events
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 16