Elrond means "the sky of the stars" or "the elf in the cave", and this half-elf was born in 532 of the First Age. He has the blood of the three great human families and the three great royal families of the elves. Elros elros, the founding king of Númenor after becoming human). Because of his special blood, he is called a half-elf. At the end of the First Age, after Melkor was banished to the Void, the gods were in a good mood, so they gave the once heroic twin brothers a chance to choose which race they belonged to, elrond chose to be elves, and elros became Humanity.
Elrond was in the Second Age the second-in-command of the great Elf King Gil-galad, who held the most powerful of the three Elven Rings: Vilya, the Ring of Heaven. But in the tragic war against sauron at the end of the second era, although the last human prince isildur cut the supreme ring from sauron's hand and won the victory, gil-galad also died in the war. Before his death, he gave the Lord of the Wind Ring to Elrond, and Elrond became the Elf King of Rivendell. After the battle, he lived in Rivendell and married Celebrian, the princess of the Golden Forest (daughter of Galadriel Lothlorien), who was attacked by monsters on her way back to her parents' home, although she was very She was almost rescued, but was wounded beyond healing and had to leave Middle-earth to the Undead, where only the gods had the power to heal her. They had 3 heirs: twin sons Erroh and Eredan, and daughter Arwen, who later adopted Aragon in 3E 2933.
The three rings of the elves were handed over to the three most powerful elves who remained in Middle-earth for safekeeping. Elrond possesses the summoning element of Vilya, the Lord of the Heavens. In the book, he uses this ability to summon a flood to rescue Frodo, and in the movie it is given to his daughter arwen. Also in the original book, Rivendell was also attacked by Oaks, and he also fought to defend his homeland. In the battle of Helm's Deep in the movie, Haldir led the elven archers to Helm's Deep. Haldir said: "I bring words from Elrond of Rivendell..."
As a respected elf king, he held a meeting to decide the fate of the One Ring, made the decision to destroy the One Ring, and elected nine partners. At a critical moment, with the flames of the West, the holy sword of Elendil was recast with the fragments of the holy sword of Nasir: Anduril, which was given to the future son-in-law Aragorn (Aragon), giving hope to mankind.
When daughter Arwen, as beautiful as her great-great-grandmother Luthien, chooses to fall in love with the human prince, Aragorn, he is not as unreasonable as Thingol, the father of Arwen's great-great-great-grandmother Luthien. After the Battle of the Lord of the Rings in 3019, he attended his daughter's wedding and returned the scepter of Annuminas, the symbol of the king's power to the king of the north, to Aragon. He left Middle-earth two years later for Valinor, when he was 6,520 years old.
Again quoting "...there is no age to be seen in elrond's face, he looks neither old nor young, and though there are many marks of happiness and sadness on his face, his hair is as black as the darkness before dawn. He wears a silver ring on his head, and his eyes are as clear as the bright night, shining like stars. He is a respected king, strong despite all the vicissitudes of life, like a warrior full of power..."
Some people may think that Elrond, played by Hugo Weaving, is not beautiful enough, but I just love his maturity, which reveals vicissitudes, elegance in nobility, wisdom in wiseness, and tenderness in deepness. , the sadness reveals pity, the melancholy reveals the feeling of heartache, whether it is sound or silent, in the behavior, you can capture the extraordinary wisdom and uniqueness of a king who has experienced thousands of years. temperament. In addition, he speaks in Elvish, which is also magnetic and charming, adding a bit of mystery to the character. There is also full of fatherly love and healing system. Make a video to be crazy about it.
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