In the entire Lord of the Rings saga, Legolas only says five words to Frodo.  Jousting to save Middle-earth

the saga of The Lord of the rings She is known worldwide and it is not for less because of the success that her books, her different films or her most recent television series have always achieved. One thing that makes it so memorable is because of its different characters so colorfulamong which are Frodo, Sam, Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Saruman and many others who continue to remain in our memory.

However, although those names are so familiar to us when we hear them, there is one of the characters that the name of another of the protagonists may not sound so much to him. And it is that the relationship between Frodo and Legolas it is so simple that the hobbit in charge of taking the One Ring to Mount Doom probably does not even know the name of the elf who has accompanied him on his long journey.

The reason is because Frodo and Legolas only cross five words exactly in the three films, which means more than 12 hours of adventures if we take into account the extended versions. It seems crazy because of the number of conversations that some characters have with each other, but Legolas only talks to Frodo once and it is in The Fellowship of the Ring.

In the first part of this trilogy, when they are determining who will accompany Frodo on this harsh odyssey, several heroes rise from their seats and swear to give him all the support he needs. It is then that Aragorn tells him to count on him, who is followed by Legolas with the mythical phrase “and has my bow” for the record that you will go with him on this hectic journey.

Five words that were essential, because if it weren’t for Legolas there are numerous adversities that they would not have been able to overcome when it came to saving Middle-earth, but it is still curious that both characters are so important to the story and do not return to cross not a single word anymore. For that very reason, Will Frodo at least know his name? Doubt will always remain in the air.

In ExtraLife | If you liked The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, here are six games you can play between episodes: more fighting and less talking

In ExtraLife | How the cinematographic phenomenon of The Lord of the Rings was lived in the era of 128 bits

In ExtraLife | 13 Games Based on The Lord of the Rings and Middle-earth You (Probably) Didn’t Know About

California18

Welcome to California18, your number one source for Breaking News from the World. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of News.

Leave a Reply