In the book and movie Samwise Gamgee marries and has children; Tolkien even makes excuses for why Frodo never married (his health was never the same since the Nazgul injury and other ordeals). The book contains long detailed family trees showing all the marriages and children, including the 13 that Sam and Rosie had. It even discusses and shows Merry and Pippin getting married and their children.
According to the "Laws and Customs of the Eldar" found in Morgoth's Ring of The Histories of Middle-earth, the union of two elves begins with a formal betrothal, lasting for one year, during which time a public feast is held and the couple exchange silver rings. After at least one year, if both parties are still agreed to marry, another feast is held, during which the marriage "ceremony" is held.
At some point during the feast, the bride and groom get up and hold hands for all the guests to see. Then they are blessed by the mother of the bride and the father of the groom. The bride and groom then seal their marriage with gold rings and give each other Lore Names, which are a kind of formal elven nickname if you will. After all this, the physical union is consummated.
If in times of war, for instance, a formal ceremony could not be conducted, the couple would skip the feasting, etc. and go straight to blessings, lore names, exchange of rings, and sex.
No. He remained unmarried to the end of his days.
No, he does not. Sam and Rosie move into Bag End with him. He leaves for the Undying Lands a short time later.
No, they do not exist in reality. They are creatures of fiction. But their fictitious nature is so popular that recent finds of humanoid remains that are small were dubbed 'hobbits.'
Nope, as far as I know, he doesn't.
We do not know anything about Legolas' family except the identity of this father and paternal grandfather.
Legolas' father is called Thranduil.
Orlando Bloom plays Legolas in the Lord of the Rings Films.
Legolas. He is also called, "Legolas of the Woodland Realm", "Legolas Greenleaf", "Legolas of Mirkwood", and "Legolas son of Thranduil." -sam-is-my-hero-
Legolas
Legolas Greenleaf is an elf prince of Mirkwood, who is one of the nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring, whose mission it is to take The One Ring and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom. Legolas is played by Orlando Bloom, who also starred in The Pirates of the Caribbean, as Will Turner.Orlando Bloom plays Legolas in all three movies
Legolas was created in 1954.
His name is Legolas. Tolkien did not tell us any other names. The "Greenleaf" sometimes added to his name is merely a translation of his name. ---- Legolas' name is Legolas, sometimes Legolas Thranduilion "Legolas son of Thranduil" and sometimes Legolas Greenleaf, though the correctness of the latter is debatable. Legolas was played in the films by Orlando Bloom.
Orlando bloom plays Legolas
Legolas is played by Orlando Bloom.
Legolas Greenleaf does not have a middle name.
Legolas is played by Orlando Bloom.
Legolas' father is called Thranduil.
Legolas by far!
Legolas was his name.
Legolas is played by Orlando Bloom.
Legolas was played by the actor, Orlando Bloom.
Legolas is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is not a real persona.