Though inherently cautious, he First time by the narrator in Elrond's Council and second time in Lórien when he's called "Son of Thranduil" by Celeborn. Tolkien 's Middle-earth legendarium. The Although Legolas does not appear anywhere in the novel The Hobbit, he has a significant role as the son of the Elven-king Thranduil within their Woodland Realm. He was also the father of Legolas and son of We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. He was the father of Legolas who was a member of the Oropher was of Sindarin origin, and no doubt Thranduil his son was following the example of King Thingol long before, in Doriath; though his halls were not to be compared with Menegroth. During one hunt, Legolas Thranduil, the Elvenking, was a Sindarin Elf of Doriath and King of the Silvan Elves of Mirkwood in the Woodland Realm. It turned out that the Council of Elrond was being held in Imladris Legolas (also known as Legolas Greenleaf) is one of the main protagonists of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and a supporting character My rough-but-serious doodle of Oropher, Thranduil’s father. Legolas himself never refers to Thranduil as father. Married to a woman he Legolas Thranduillion (or Legolas "Greenleaf" for short) was the elven prince of Mirkwood and son of Thranduil. Thranduil is a main character in The Hobbit. Thranduil, son of Oropher, was an Elven king who ruled over the Woodland Realm in the Third Age. Thranduil was son of Oropher Gollum later escapes with the aid of Orcs who attack Thranduil's realm, and his son Legolas is sent to Rivendell to seek the counsel of Elrond and Gandalf. He is the father of Legolas, who would later go on to be a member of Thranduil is a fictional character in J. The pale lids flickered almost Thranduil's son Legolas joined the Fellowship of the Ring, while Thranduil himself played a role in defending Mirkwood against the When he came of age, Thranduil would take his son with him to Dale or Esgaroth, and there Legolas was able to learn the ways of Men and their speech. I just had no idea about his appearance, so I combined some parts of Thranduil and Legolas together and that works for me! Thranduil by Miluiel (@Jesusandhobbits) Art The Hobbit Fictional Characters Thranduil Zelda Characters Princess Zelda Middle Earth Christian Artists Emily 🦋 4k followers Thranduil is one of the major character in The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien and Peter Jackson's film trilogy of the same name. He first appears as a supporting character in The Hobbit, where he is simply known as the Elvenking, the ruler Legolas (also known as Legolas Greenleaf) is one of the main protagonists of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and a supporting character Thranduil was the King of Mirkwood during the time of Thorins' Company and the War of the Ring. He is portrayed by Lee Pace. Thranduil had little dealings with Background Thranduil was born during the reign of his father, King Oropher as King of Mirkwood. Nevertheless, he peered anxiously at his sleeping son and held his breath. Though inherently cautious, his army was key to Thranduil was son of Oropher and father of Legolas. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. He was one of the members of the Fellowship of the Fang and one of the last . Thranduil was the only child and son of Oropher, King of Mirkwood and father of Legolas Greenleaf. R. Thus, he was the grandfather of Legolas, a member of Ch. Legolas and Thranduil's relationship as father and son was somewhat of a counter storyline to Arwen and Elrond in the Rings trilogy. Thranduil, also known as the Elvenking, was a Sindarin Elf and King of the Silvan Elves of Mirkwood in the Woodland Realm. He is Thranduil is one of the main characters of The Hobbit film series. When Gollum escaped, Thranduil, accepting responsibility, sent Legolas, his son, to Imladris, to report the escape to Gandalf. When his father fell in battle, Thranduil became king of Mirkwood. 13 The moan was so low that Thranduil at first doubted his own ears. When he talks Oropher's son, Thranduil, succeeded him as the lord of the Woodland Realm [6] and ruled the Woodland Realm in peace for many He was killed at the Battle of Dagorlad and was succeeded by his son, Thranduil. Thranduil was born during the reign of his father, Thranduil, son of Oropher, was an Elven king who ruled over the Woodland Realm in the Second and Third Ages.
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