Gandalf advises the group never to stray from the path while traveling through Mirkwood. He warns them about the dangers of the forest, including the disorienting nature of its surroundings and the various threats lurking within. Staying on the path is crucial for their safety and to avoid getting lost in the dark and treacherous woods.
Legolas was the son of the Elvenking of Mirkwood, King Thranduil, and thus is technically a prince, though he is never titled as such in either book or film.
The actor who portrayed him in the movies, Ian McKellan, is. The character himself, however, is never attributed any sexual preference in Tolkein's writings.
Elves that live in the woods (Lorien and Mirkwood mainly). They consist of mostly Silvan elves, meaning they never made the journey to the blessed realm, or Beleriand. Their leaders though, are of Noldorin or Sindarin descent.
The Elves felt they were being attacked and responded in kind. Since Thorin refused to tell them why he was in their realm, for fear they would want some of the treasure (he coveted the Arkenstone and feared others would try to take it), they decided to imprison him just to be safe. The Elves distrusted the Dwarves, and they had, for many years, been seen as beggars.
Stick to the path! Never leave the path for anything. Unfortunately, they failed to follow the advice and ended up in the Elf King's dungeons.
Legolas was the son of the Elvenking of Mirkwood, King Thranduil, and thus is technically a prince, though he is never titled as such in either book or film.
Weather.
electro-magnetic radiations Light.
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The actor who portrayed him in the movies, Ian McKellan, is. The character himself, however, is never attributed any sexual preference in Tolkein's writings.
Ah, what a lovely riddle! You are describing a thought or an idea. It can travel anywhere without physical barriers like molecules or bricks, and it can transcend space and time. Keep exploring your creative mind, my friend.
Sound needs air to travel through, and space has no air.
He gave them much advice about food and water and the journey, but the most important and the last thing he told them was 'Stay on the path!'HE warns them to never ever leave the path and to never drink or eat from the forest
Never heard of it, that would be absurd.
Light travels through a non-mechanical wave, meaning lightwaves don't travel through anything so it never slows or speeds up. The denser the object's molecules are, the faster sounds go through it.
Never leave the path are his final words to them. Gandalf also echoed this directive. For most of the journey they do so, but lack of food causes them to forget this important direction.