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Is this anything
I was thinking about Legolas again.
Elves in general as well, obviously they’re all described as gorgeous and always perfect so much that it’s almost eerie.
But in the Silmarillion that wasn’t always the case mostly cause of all the fighting and stuff.
Imagine Legolas being seen as the chaotic, weird, messy, hippie Prince not just because he’s young but because he’s inexperienced.
Elves like Thranduil and Elrond are rhythmic and graceful and perfect even in the heat of war because of experience, they have been in the wild, in battle.
Legolas has been sheltered by Thranduil most of his life and is a Prince, if we account The Hobbit, then that was probably his first time rebelling against his dad and leaving Mirkwood.
So while Thranduil would be the perfect looking Elven King he is, we have leaves and sticks in his hair, rodents in his clothes, dirty, scraped up young Legolas
I want to talk about Legolas and singing. (Hang in there, because it starts out a little silly but turns meaningful.)
How many times do you think he just broke off into song during the Fellowship's quest? Well, one time he's like, "Let me sing you this song about Nimrodel!" He also sings to himself in the middle of the night when he's on watch. When the Three Hunters reunited with Merry and Pippin, they relax and smoke their pipes - except for Legolas, who lounges next to them, looking at the sky and singing softly to himself.
He sings to the horse of Rohan when it freaks out about the Paths of the Dead. He stops in the middle of recounting a story to the Hobbits, breaking off to sing a song about the lands they passed through, which feature in the account he's telling. When he goes to see Merry and Pippin in Minas Tirith, people watch curiously, not only because it was odd to see an Elf and Dwarf at ease with one another, but also "Legolas was fair of face beyond the measure of Men, and he sang an elven-song in a clear voice as he walked in the morning...." And then later he mentions that he hopes to bring some of his people to the region - but he gets distracted thinking about the river, which leads to the sea, and he wanders off singing to himself of the sea.
We know singing is important to all Elves, but it seems to me that Legolas randomly sings more than maybe the average Elf does. Maybe it's just because we get to see so much of him compared to some of the other Elves - but either way, I like to think this is his way of keeping his hope up.
Legolas is from Mirkwood, and not only that, he's a prince. He possibly remembers when his home was still called Greenwood, before the shadow of Sauron came over it. Being that Mirkwood was one of the last Elven realms preserved in Middle Earth, it must have grieved and angered the inhabitants to watch this evil befall. Years were spent trying to fight back the Shadow over Mirkwood. It stands to reason that Legolas had a significant role in that. No doubt he took this very personally, trying to defend and preserve his people and their beautiful realm. At times it seemed that the Shadow was driven back, only to return again. Among the Wise, it was highly suspected that Sauron would make another comeback and the age of the Elves in Middle Earth would be over.
And yet Legolas keeps singing. He sings folk songs from his people, he sings of beautiful lands far and wide, of ancient heroes who gained renown fighting the enemy. Maybe he even made his own songs, too. And in the face of the darkness, when it seemed the Shadow would swallow everything up, the only thing he could do to keep his courage was to keep singing. I'd like to think that's part of why he's developed the habit of just singing to himself sometimes. That, and the fact that he just likes to sing and express himself in song, and he possesses a buoyant spirit. But where did that come from? Is it just a personality trait, or something more, something fine-tuned in the Shadows of Mirkwood in defiance of Sauron?
When Legolas sings, it comes from a hard-bought hope cultivated by years of trial. Greenwood may become Mirkwood, but the Greenleaf is still green, and he's not about to let that change, though it takes him to a battle against all odds at the Black Gate itself. He, too, sings to remind himself that the Shadow is only a passing thing. It cannot vanquish the joy and hope and wonder at the beautiful things of the world that overflows at random moments. And that's why we love him, silly moments and all.
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Words cannot express how much I love LOTR / TH romance and friendship. Like, it's so genuine, so pure and so devoted.
Take, for example, Arwen and Aragorn. He was willing to give up the woman he's loved for over 40 years because he naturally thought she'd be happier and safer in Valinor, with her family and loved ones. Meanwhile she was willing to give up her immortality, her father and everyone she knew and loved for him and their (future) son.
I know it's sort of on the nose, but it's selfless, timeless and it doesn't put personal interests or wellbeing above the other person's. And it's especially heartwarming knowing it came from a place of suffering and trauma — because there can always be light in darkness, we just need to look for it.
sorry sorry. but the fact that. sansûkh. is free??? to read???? online????? HALF A MILLION WORDS of the best writing i have ever read??? characters that each have depth and MEANING? the retrograding of the hobbit movies so that the dwarves are more fleshed out?? the mix of both the movies and the books (especially for gimlis lackluster personality in the films). i’m rereading it even though i first read it maybe 4 months ago and im still in awe that someone can write something so beautiful. so spectacular. like this is the bible for depressed gay middle earth fans. and this isn’t even considering the sheer amount of RESEARCH PUT INTO THIS?? christ almighty. i need everyone to pause right the fuck now and read this fic regardless of whether you ship bagginshield/gimleaf at all or not. i promise you, you will come out of this a changed man 😭
Gimli fell first, but Legolas fell harder omfg that twink lost his mind
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I never draw Legolas, I'm still figuring out his clothes, But I absolutely adore drawing gimlis hair.
I did start doing a painting of this and thats over on Instagram
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