Five hundred and seventy-two, the finale - the finale

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As soon as Vernor's legs were cut off and thrown in front of the ambush circle, Thranduil, who received the news, came with all the troops he could muster. Knowing that the ambush circle behind her had begun to move, she persuaded Thranduil to take her back. Cornlandil's eyes were red with hatred, and he insisted on making Angmar pay. Knowing that time was running out, and that all the forest elves would die if they were not evacuated, Vernor said to Thrandil:

I've never loved you, just to cope with you. You look at my eyes, the eyes of the elves don't lie.

Due to the fact that the magic had not been removed, the surface of Furnor's eyes was still the image of Okpa, and the image of Thranduil was concealed underneath the image of Okpa.

Thranduil's heart was wrenched, and she said with tears in her eyes: "You are not my wife, I have never had a wife, and I have never had a queen in the jungle." You will not have a grave, there will be no tombstone, everything you have in Middle-earth will be touched, as if there was never a creature like you. Even your son will be left to fend for himself in the jungle.

After speaking, Thrandil left Vernorr behind, and led his troops back to the woodland kingdom without looking back, leaving the range of the ambush circle to attack.

Vernor's lies converted Thrandil's love for more than 2,000 years into hatred. Disheartened, Thranduil fainted on the way back to the woodland. Weakened by his sadness, he was unable to handle the affairs of the government, but he began to touch all traces of Vernor's existence, and he demanded that Legolas be abandoned in the shadow-shrouded forest and left to fend for himself.

The Wood Elves did not dare to disobey the Elven King's wishes in person, so they had to take Legolas out of Thrandil's living quarters and take turns raising them. But they did not dare to stop the elven king from touching all traces of the queen. Not knowing what happened to the queen and the king, and fearing that the king would continue to be weak, the wood elves had no choice but to keep the memory of the queen in their hearts.

Thranduil's weakness grew more and more gloomy, and he would lose his temper when he heard words or information about Vernor, so that the wood elves no longer dared to speak of the queen. Thranduil, on the other hand, could not control the creatures outside the Jungle Kingdom, so he closed himself off from the outside world.

When Legolas became an adult, Thranduil met Legolas by a chance deliberately created by the Wood Elves. Because the mother and son look too similar, Thranduil, who has not diminished her hatred in the slightest, specifically asks Legras, "Who are you and why are you in my palace". As a result, their father and son have always been very bad, and Legolas has even claimed to be a wood elf on several occasions, refusing to admit Thranduil as his father.

In the year 2800 of the Third Age, Elrond began to revise the history of the Elves, and since he had not communicated with Thranduil for many years, Elrond wrote to Thrandil, claiming that he needed to complete the account of the Queen of the Dark Forest. Enraged, Thranduil led his troops to Rivendell and demanded that Elrond not appear in any historical records of the Queen of the Dark Forest.

Elrond objected. As Verandil was the only Elven Queen of the Third Age, Elrond expressed his displeasure with Thrandel for stripping Vernorr of her title and even erasing her records, and stated that if Thranduil insisted on doing so, he would contact the Ship King and Prince Lorin and his wife to correct the Elven history.

Thranduil had to tell the reason for his hatred of Vernor, and said: "I have loved her for more than 2,000 years, and she actually told me that she never loved me, just for the sake of play." ”

Elrond had a different view of the situation that Thrandeil had said. Under his guidance, Thrandil carefully recalled the scene of the separation, and with his great talent for warfare, Thranduil noticed the unusual situation at that time.

Thranduil arrives at the Lorraine Forest, where he revisits the scene with the help of Galadriel's water mirror. He saw that not far from Fnorr's body, countless evil creatures were hiding in the tunnels, about to break through the earth. Once again, he saw Vernor's eyes. In her eyeballs, beneath the stillness of Okpa's image, was the figure of Thranduil wielding a knife......

Thranduil finally knew the truth, and knew that Vernor's words at that time were just for him to retreat with the king of the woodland. He was saddened by his centuries-old revenge on Vernor, and even began to fear that Vernorr would never forgive him for the countless deliberate misdeeds he had done to Legras.

He reveals his fears to Galadriel and Elrond, and is convinced that even if he crosses west, he will not be forgiven by Vernor. He feared that Vera would not give the dead Vernor a new body because of his evil deeds. He thought that Vernorr would return to the forest......

The elven king's troubles and losses caused Galadriel and Elrond a bit of a headache. However, as elven sages, they eventually gave Thranduil a solution to the problem - to repair the father-son relationship with Legolas and completely destroy the evil demon lord Sauron.

"It is a great righteousness to destroy the evil demon lord Sauron, and if you can do this, everything in the past will be forgiven by Vera, and they will give Vernor a new body, and Vernor will forgive you for everything you have done." Galadriel impressed the Elven King with this remark.

Thranduil began to mend his father-son relationship with Legolas. He restored the title of Legolas and gave the latter his due rights. He tried to mention the title of "mother" in front of Legolas, and also wanted to tell him everything about Vernor. Unfortunately, due to the long ban on talking about Vernor, and Thrandil's deliberate slander, not only did the wood elves dare not mention the queen, but even Legolas was convinced that his father would only slander his mother. I don't want to hear anything bad about my mother,

As soon as Legolas heard Thranduil say "your mother," she excused herself from leaving.

After repeated attempts to no avail, Thranduil turned his attention to eliminating Sauron, and at the same time, he was eager to get back the "Starlight" that had been worn by Vernor and sent to the Lonely Mountain, but remained in the Lonely Mountain due to processing costs.

At this time, the demon dragon has occupied the lonely mountain. Thrandeil did not want to sacrifice his people to drive away the dragon Smaug, so he captured the "Lone Mountain Expedition" but deliberately let Legolas miss and let them go. When the dragon was driven away, Thranduil, who had been prepared, led his army to the gate of the Lonely Mountain to force Thorin to hand over the "Starlight" necklace, but was drawn into the battle of the Five Armies. Thranduil, who had only brought new recruits with him on the hasty march, suffered heavy losses, which also strengthened his confidence in the disappearance of the evil power. After Lone Mountain returned the "Starlight" necklace, Thranduil urged the elves to start the battle to eliminate evil spirits immediately, so as to reunite with Vernorr as soon as possible, but only received a reply that "it is not time yet".

In the year 3018 of the Third Age, Thrandeil, who had been waiting for years to no avail, deliberately released Gollum, who had been imprisoned in the Dark Forest, and the Holy War of the Ring began. Since the Elves had already reached a consensus among the Elves that the Dark Forest would be responsible for drawing Sauron's northern military power, Thranduil knew that once the Holy War began, the Dark Forest would encounter a great war. He also understood that Legolas's well-being would also determine whether Vernor forgave him, so he sent Legolas to Rivinedale. The hot-blooded Legolas had joined the Fellowship of the Ring and would not return to the Jungle until the end of the war, and Thranduil breathed a sigh of relief and began to prepare for the battle with all his might.

Due to the sheer number of Sauron's northern powers, the Dolgodo Army, Thrandeil used his covert contacts with the eastern kingdom of Rune to keep him from attacking the Dark Forest. After the Fellowship of the Ring began, Dolgodo's army attacked Roslorian and partly against the woodland kingdom of Thrandil. In Sauron's plan, his Oriental allies would also be involved in the attack on Thrandil, so Sauron was relieved to let Dolgodo focus his attack on Roslorian. However, the Easterners were busy besieging the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and were unable to help. Fierce battles broke out in the dark forest, devastated by the flames of war, and trees set on fire. Thranduil finally defeated the Orcs on 15 March.

The victorious Thranduil met with Kellerpen in the middle of the forest, by which time Roslorian's army had taken over Dolgodo. During the Battle of Lorian, Galadriel went into battle and used magic to destroy the outer walls of Dolgodor, which could not be conquered by force, and the Shadow of the Forest finally disappeared. Thranduil, Kellerbon, and Galadriel renamed the forest to Eiling Lasgallen (Leafy Forest) and redivided the territory. The woodland kingdom of Thrandil is north of Eirin-Lasgallen.

After the war, Thrandeil prepared to cross west, but Legolas refused to go with him, and he had to stay in Middle-earth to assist Aragon in his post-war recovery. Thranduil then ignored Legolas and crossed west with the woodland people in 102 of the Quaternary Age. Upon arrival at Amen Island, Fernor, who had received a new flesh, greeted him on the shore.

In the year 121 of the Quaternary Age, the Emperor Aragorn died, Legolas and his friend Jin Li left Middle-earth by boat, and the three members of the Thranduil family were finally reunited.

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