Did Legolas and the Elves of Lothlórien Know of Frodo’s Possession of the One Ring?
Introduction
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, the discovery that Frodo Baggins possesses the One Ring is a pivotal moment in the story. The question of whether Legolas or the elves of Lothlórien were aware of this fact is a subject of much discussion among fans. This article explores the evidence and insights from the texts to determine who knew of Frodo’s burden.
Key Characters and Their Roles
To understand whether Legolas and the elves of Lothlórien knew of Frodo’s possession of the One Ring, it is crucial to examine the roles and actions of the key characters involved:
Galadriel: Elven queen of Lothlórien and a wise and powerful figure. Legolas: Elf archer of the Woodland Realm and a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Elrond: Leader of the elves of Rivendell and a close friend to Galadriel.Discussion on Each Character’s Knowledge
Galadriel
From the outset, it is evident that Galadriel knew that Frodo possessed the One Ring. This is evident in the following excerpts from The Lord of the Rings:
This statement indicates that Galadriel was aware of the situation, and, as the leader of Lothlórien, she directed her people accordingly.Galadriel certainly did. And all the elves in Lothlorien knew to treat the company with honor and courtesy.
Legolas
Legolas was a member of the Fellowship, and the Fellowship was formed specifically to combat the threat of the One Ring. Thus, it is implied that Legolas and his companion, Gimli, knew about Frodo's possession of the One Ring:
This confirms that Legolas was informed of Frodo’s possession after his inclusion in the Fellowship.Yes. Legolas learned that during the Council of Elrond and of course all of the members of The Fellowship were aware of it once The Fellowship was established.
Spies and Information Sharing
Elrond, the leader of Rivendell, had spies who were tasked with monitoring the movements of the Dark Lord’s forces (the Nazg?l). It is likely that these spies informed Elrond and Galadriel of the Fellowship’s impending journey and Frodo's possession:
This suggests that the elves of Lothlórien were made aware of the Fellowship’s approach and Frodo’s possession of the One Ring before their arrival.My guess is that the some spies who were sent out by Elrond to ensure the Nazgul were fully dispersed for the moment called in on Lothlorien with a message from him regarding what was to happen and be prepared for the Fellowship’s arrival.
The Arrival at Lothlórien
When the Fellowship arrived at Lothlórien, they were met with a combination of honor, courtesy, and security:
This detail implies that the immediate guards were unaware of the specific nature of Frodo’s burden, while they were kept in a state of advantage and preparedness, as directed by Galadriel and her advisors.The guards they met near the border of Lothlorien did not know the details and only allowed the party to walk free of blindfolds after instruction from Caras Galadhron.
Conclusion
In conclusion, based on the clear evidence in The Lord of the Rings, both Legolas and the elves of Lothlórien were made aware of Frodo’s possession of the One Ring. This knowledge was conveyed through the actions and communications of Elrond and his spies, and it was managed with the understanding that not all parties needed to know the full details to secure the arrival of the Fellowship.