View Full Version : Did Legolas fight in the Battle of Five Armies?
Beleg Strongbow
01-30-2002, 12:43 AM
High Yáll does anyone know if Legolas fought in the battle of the 5 armies it is just a little thing i haven't picked up from anywhere i haven't noticed anything in any of the books i read. Holla. Thanx@1
Ståle
01-30-2002, 07:30 PM
While there is no definite statement that he did in fact fight, there's certainly a possibility he did so. Then again, his father was there, so maybe he remained behind so that both of them wouldn't get killed and thus obliterate the royal line.
Beleg Strongbow
01-31-2002, 04:47 AM
Yeah i've not heard anywhere in the books i've read about the people (elves) in the battle of the 5 armies. I just thought they might been in His of m.e.
Glory
02-08-2002, 07:27 PM
I think he didn't but he is an elf so he maybe was there but he is not mencioned so we'll never know.... :confused:
Mormegil
02-12-2002, 03:17 PM
Although there is no conclusive proof either way, I would like to think that Legolas was at the Battle of Five Armies.
Beleg Strongbow
02-19-2002, 06:30 AM
Originally posted by Mormegil
Although there is no conclusive proof either way, I would like to think that Legolas was at the Battle of Five Armies.
Same otherwise i doubt his father would let him go on this quest with little other war experience he can hold his own 2.
imladris
03-03-2002, 08:01 PM
Yes i think so 2.
His father probably wouldn't let him go.
He was too imporrtant to lose.
katie2008
03-05-2002, 01:28 AM
I think that legolass is young even for and elf. I also agree that both the father and son would not have fought in a battle... what would happen if they both died??
Beleg Strongbow
03-05-2002, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by katie2008
I think that legolass is young even for and elf. I also agree that both the father and son would not have fought in a battle... what would happen if they both died??
I think they would have both fought if he was OLD enough. All of Elendil's sons fought. All of the high eloves sons like Maedhros, Fingolfin and Turgon fought.
Chymaera
03-05-2002, 08:19 AM
Legolas could have been there. there is no information on his family tree so not sure if he had brothers and sisters (assume he does). Does it say if he was even the oldest son? 1543, is that info in the tale of years or elsewhere?
If Gimli was just 5 years older he would have been there. He was about 10 years younger then his cousins Fili and Kili.
imladris
03-06-2002, 08:31 PM
O.k. so maybe Legolas didn't fight in the battle but i'm sure his father did.
It was a pretty great battle and he had to lead his army into battle.
Dûndorer
03-08-2002, 09:07 PM
i think that it would have said if he did, but who knows.
Hanne
04-04-2002, 06:52 PM
You can never be sure because it isn't written anywere but I think he was there.He had a good age for fighting ,no?And it was a very important battle so I think everyone had to fight (ofcourse not the children and so,you know what I mean)and Legolas is certainly not the person that would stay behind!!!!
#1ArcherLegolas
04-06-2002, 01:56 AM
I think that he did for sure where else would he have gotten any battle exp.
gate7ole
09-12-2002, 01:57 PM
I have this question:
Did Legolas fight in the Battle of Five Armies?
He was after all Thanduil's son and he probably fought as a captain of the green-elves. But he might as well be sent elsewhere on a mission. Is it mentioned anywhere?
Grond
09-12-2002, 02:22 PM
No.
Dwimmerlaik
09-12-2002, 03:18 PM
Well that was concise.
Grond
09-12-2002, 03:19 PM
LOL! It was a simple question with a simple answer. There is no mention in any of the resources that I have that allude to Legolas fighting in the Battle of the Five Armies. That doesn't mean he did or that he didn't, simply that the author made no mention of it.
Maeglin
09-12-2002, 08:47 PM
I don't think Tolkien had even thought of the character Legolas yet, so there was no reason to mention him.
gate7ole
09-12-2002, 11:33 PM
I agree, he had not invented Legolas but waht about afterwards? We know Tolkien, he didn't stop rewriting and reassembling the history of Middle-Earth. I'm sure that after a while, he made the same question I did, to himself. And he wrote a small article about how Legolas gloriously killed dozens of goblins with his bow and saved, say, Dain. But is it anywhere written in HOME, which I don't have?
Maeglin
09-13-2002, 12:54 AM
I don't have HOME myself, so now I ask everyone the same question as you.
Theoden
09-14-2002, 07:29 AM
I think he might have been, but it does not matter because he had nothing to do with the Hobbit anyway... just his stuck up dad.
-me
Popqueen62
09-20-2002, 08:42 PM
since he only mentioned legolas in the fellowship of the ring, and tolkien didn't say that he did fight in the battle, then tolkien didn't think about it, so there is no accurate answer to your question, since he is not alive anymore.
Mindy_O_Lluin
09-20-2002, 09:10 PM
I would assume he did, since he is immortal, and a wood elf of Mirkwood, and those elves did go to that War only 80 years before. Why would HE have stayed at home, except maybe to guard the stores of wine in the dungeons, and a stray dwarf or so? In fact that has to be the basis of Gimli and Legolas' initial dislike for each other. After all Gloin was one of the Dwarves unjustly held there for quite a few weeks.
Anamatar IV
09-20-2002, 09:45 PM
i dont see why he wouldnt. Theres lots of proof in the books that the kings didnt mind sending their sons to war so why whould he keep legolas behind. Infact-I bet Legolas was one of them drunken elves!
Originally posted by Theoden
I think he might have been, but it does not matter because he had nothing to do with the Hobbit anyway... just his stuck up dad.
-me
LOL! I just thought of something: Anything think that Thranduil and Thingol are alot alike?..Just wondering..:D
Originally Posted by AnamatarInfact-I bet Legolas was one of them drunken elves!
I doubt he was any of the servant type elves mentioned in The Hobbit, but he was probably out in the woods running around drunk in the starlight...:D
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