The Elf-prince Legolas is worried about the harsh words he shared with some of the Elves of Rivendell following the Council of Elrond and is hopeful that he has not upset any of his fellows.
'I am worried that Erestor may have taken my strident words to heart, and I would like to apologize for them. Seek him out at the Haven of Orladion, north-west of the House of Elrond, and bring him my words. Ask him, too, where Galdor of the Havens might be found, for I owe him my apologies as well.'1/1
1 Speak toErestor (Show dialog)
'Player, Legolas has nothing for which to apologize. His words were no more strident than my own, or Galdor's. These are difficult times and friends should not be afraid to voice their concerns with friends.
'I asked of him this: \qIf the instrument of our grief is unmade, as seems to be the course we must take; what will become of the majesty of the Elves? What victory is there in that?\q Legolas did not waver in his reply, and I forgive him for the heat of it. Even Elrond, wisest of lore-masters, does not know what will happen if the errand of the Company is successful. But it must be undertaken; that much is clear to me now, though the sight of it came sooner to Legolas.
'Galdor of the Havens? He is at the stables in the north-west corner of the valley.'1/1
2 Speak toGaldor (Show dialog)
'Player, you have come on behalf of Legolas Greenleaf? Rare it is for an Elf to send a dwarf to speak his words! I jest with you, courageous ${CLASS}.
'I have already forgiven Legolas for the fire of his argument, for it is clear to me after some reflection that all other courses we might take were not real solutions, for the instrument of dread has a way of making itself known again, though you send it over the Sea or to any place thought secure.
'No, I have forgiven Legolas many times over for his frustration. Indeed, I would give him this white knife as a sign of my forgiveness. Bring it to him with my good wishes, Player.'1/1