Though the Fellowship that set forth from Rivendell had dwindled to but three, still the friendship that bound these three held strong. Elf, Man and Dwarf, Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli hold to each other through hardships and peril in spite of the differences that have estranged their kindred. Yet the greatest challenge of their trust in each other is to come at the entrance to the Paths of the Dead. This path is Aragorn's alone, and to it he is committed, but neither Legolas nor Gimli will permit him to go on without them. The bow of Legolas will be at Aragorn's side to whatever end.
I absolutely despise this figure. It’s one of the least articulated Legolas figures for one that boasts its articulation on the box as there is no poseability at all he’s basically a statue with swivelling legs, head and some awful upper body movement. He’s bulky also. The only good thing I can take away from this figure is that the handles on the throwing daggers are thicker than the regular daggers Legolas comes with and the blades are slightly longer but more rounded so for playability or posing a Legolas with daggers in hand becomes easier. The figure itself isn’t great. The action feature involves putting a dagger into the open slot on his quiver and pressing a button and he reaches back grabs the dagger and throws it. Legolas has never grown a dagger in the entire 6 films so this...[See More]
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