Actually Tolkien never really desribed Legolas really, but he was fair, so Peter Jackson looked at him as a blonde haired tall elf with amazing archery skills. For all we know Tolkien may be thinking of an elf with short shoulder-length dark hair.
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@Sauron where? I am also quite sure he did (being not related to the Vanyar), though Tolkien writes in the Hobbit about some elven king with blond hair which might be Thranduil but written before actually fixing the Hobbit as being in Middle-earth.
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uh exa and sauron you do know this thread is gonna disintegrate into another drooling thread..........lol so better take advantage of the intelligent conversations while it lasts
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well exa somewhere in the fellowship, near water, so either outside moria or near the falls rauros on the river anduin, it is stated of legolas ' and as he stood his hair shone out dark against the pale sky'
yep the people out there cant differentiate between the two.........and btw doesn't bloom have dark hair anyway???............but i have to check out what you told exa.
* fini looks through her lotr book for the 28356294569284th time*
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lol.............nah it would be more if MY BROTHER didn't have the book for the entire semester ( i have the one with all 3 parts in one).......but its at the side of me NOW
AND I AM GETTING the simillirion in january so i can FINALLY talk as much as you, exa and turin.......and those people in the advanced LOTR forum @ lotrplaza
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Legolas his magic? Yeap. Elvish people are magic particularly the hig-elves of the first age and the few ones who still are in Middle Earth.
Galadirel, the last great Noldor is magic and Elrond is magic two - unless he is a Sindar.
But when I see Legolas even he is soon of a elven King I cannot see any kind of magic, but a excellent archer with high skills for a green elf but too far from any Eldar.
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