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Elrond is a minifigure from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit theme. He was first released in 2012 with the pre-order edition of LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game.

Description[]

Second Age[]

The Second Age Elrond has Elvish long, brown hair. He has a warm-gold torso, gold arms, and flesh-coloured hands. His torso is printed to have the appearance of elvish armour. His legs are sand green and are printed with the continuation of the armour, He has a flesh-coloured face that is exclusive to him. One side is printed with an angry expression, and the other side with a calm expression. Both faces have black eyes with white centers, and brown eyelashes, as well as lines depicting cheek bones, a chin, and sagging lower eyelids. He wields an elvish spear and has a short dark blue cape and is exclusive to 5000202 Elrond, which one would receive when pre-ordering LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game.

Third Age[]

2013[]

Elrond came in 79006 The Council of Elrond in a new Third Age form. He has a long dark-brown hairpiece with two braids in the front and a silver decoration. He has a red torso, red arms, flesh-coloured hands, and reddish-brown legs. His torso and legs are printed to depict a red robe that he wears. He has a flesh-coloured head that is printed with a stern expression. He has black eyes with white centers, and brown eyelashes, as well as lines depicting cheek bones, a chin, sagging lower eyelids, and wrinkles on his forehead. His cape is double-sided; one side is red, and the other side is light brown. All of his pieces are exclusive.

In LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game[]

Elrond appears in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game in both his Second Age and Third Age variants. His Second Age variant is similar to the one that appears in 5000202 Elrond, except the lines on his face depicting his cheekbones are fainter, the lines depicting his sagging eyelids and chin are non-existent, and his torso and arms are cream instead of gold. He wields Hadhafang, can swing on poles and jump from tightropes, and has an elven jump. His Third Age variation is nearly identical in appearance to the one in 79006 The Council of Elrond, and has all the same abilities.

Background[]

Elrond Half-elven was one of the mighty rulers of old that still remained in Middle-earth during the Third Age. He founded the refuge of Rivendell in the Valley of Imladris. Elrond also bore one of the Three Rings of the Elves. He was the father of Arwen Evenstar.

In the Second Age, he fought in the Last Alliance of Men and Elves, as the herald of king Gil-galad. After the One Ring was cut off of Sauron's finger, Elrond told Isildur to destroy the Ring. Not heeding Elrond's advice, Isildur took the Ring and left. When Isildur was killed, the shards of Narsil, the broken sword of Elendil, were brought to Rivendell to be kept until reforged again.

When Bilbo Baggins, along with Thorin and company, came to Rivendell, Elrond let them stay and offered them counsel. As a member of the White Council, Elrond consulted with Gandalf, Galadriel, and Saruman regarding the Necromancer of Dol Guldur. He would later travel to Dol Guldur alongside other members of the council and the wizard Radagast to rescue Gandalf from the Necromancer, who was revealed to be Sauron. Elrond confronted the Witch-King and other Ringwraiths, but was overruled by Saruman when he suggested that a watch be placed on Mordor following Sauron's banishment from Dol Guldur.

Elrond cared for Aragorn, descendant of Isildur, like a son until he was grown to become King of Gondor. During this period he reluctantly watched Aragorn and Arwen fall in love. During the events of the Third Age, Elrond housed the 'Council of Elrond' in Rivendell, formed the Fellowship of the Ring, gave helping guidance and council to the Fellowship, and brought Andúril to Aragorn. Elrond departed Middle-earth alongside Galadriel, Celeborn, Gandalf, Bilbo Baggins, and Frodo Baggins for the Undying Lands at the very end of the Third Age.

Descriptions from LEGO.com[]

The Lord of the Rings Description[]

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Lord Elrond

Lord Elrond is one of the oldest and wisest of Elves in Middle-earth. He fought side by side with men on the slopes of Mount Doom when the Dark Lord Sauron was defeated. He witnessed how the King of men was corrupted and betrayed by the power of the Ring. Now, as time has come to fight evil once again, he must help unite all peoples of Middle-earth.


The Hobbit Description[]

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Elrond

Elrond Half-Elven is the lord of the outpost haven of Rivendell. He has lived for many centuries, and even faced the might of the dark lord Sauron in the Last Alliance of Elves and Men near the end of the Second Age. Elrond is a good friend of Gandalf the Grey and a member of the White Council. Although his Elven heritage made him untrusted by the Dwarves, he helped Thorin Oakenshield in his quest by translating the Moon Runes on Thorin’s map. He loves his daughter Arwen greatly and wishes to see her live a life of peace and joy.


Gallery Variants[]

Physical Variants[]

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Video Game Variants[]

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Notes[]

  • Although he was originally pictured with a long cape, his Second Age variant comes with a short one.
  • During the cutscene in LEGO The Lord of the Rings where Elrond is looking at a manual to repair Frodo Baggins, an Agent Smith minifigure appears in the background. This is a reference to the character that Hugo Weaving (Elrond's actor) played in The Matrix films.
  • He is played by Hugo Weaving, who also played the Red Skull in Captain America: The First Avenger.

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