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Maybe elves don't have princes... considering they live so long and don't die of old age and stuff. Humans live far shorter and that makes the heir of the throne much more important. Or maybe he is indeed one of many sons. It would not surprise me
He's the son of the King, so he's a Prince. If his father left for the Havens, or died in battle, he would become King. (He obviously leaves Middle Earth before this, however). He refers to his father as "my Elven Lord" because this is royal protocol. However, he is not hung up on his own royalty. His mission comes before any self-importance. He will lead a party of his/his father's subjects to live nearer to the sea, but he will clearly be their lord. Love the Vid, Well researched quotes, too
In the fellowship he represent the elves, what they are, and probably what they stand for. That is why we don't really see him as an elfprince. I also belive i've read somewhere that Legolas himself is not meant to think of himself as a prince but just consider himself as an elf. it's only when it is told us or when it is mentioned that we know that he is a prince.
He is a prince. But no one seems to count him as one. He never brags about it, so, maybe he´s not the firstborn. Maybe he has older brothers and thus isn´t the heir... I dunno... Or then, as elves are immortal, and Thranduil will live forever Legolas will never become king. Good vid BTW
Well I didn't think about this before but he actually doesn't act like a prince. He's proud for sure but then again all elves are, aren't they? But it makes him sooo sweet. He's a prince but he's not a conceited jerk.
if you read the books you'd know that Legolas is the Prince of the Mirkwood Realm, His father, Thranduil being King obviously. Not a true LOTR fan are we?
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Humans live far shorter and that makes the heir of the throne much more important. Or maybe he is indeed one of many sons. It would not surprise me
Love the Vid, Well researched quotes, too
love the video