I just might have to differ with you on the ownership of Legolas. *grin*
However unlikely it seems, there are grounds to argue for a Legolas/Gimli pairing. I don't care for it, but it IS possible, especially with what was written in the books. It has also been said(don't quote me one this, I read it somewhere, but I don't remember where exactly) that Legolas was one of two elves (Ereinion Gil-galad was the other) who never married (like I said, don't quote me on it) so it could stand to be reasoned that Legolas took Gimli with him to Valinor because they were lovers.
A Legolas/Gimli pairing is not my thing however. I would prefer to Legolas with either Aragorn or Elrond(or one of the twins instead).
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However unlikely it seems, there are grounds to argue for a Legolas/Gimli pairing. I don't care for it, but it IS possible, especially with what was written in the books. It has also been said(don't quote me one this, I read it somewhere, but I don't remember where exactly) that Legolas was one of two elves (Ereinion Gil-galad was the other) who never married (like I said, don't quote me on it) so it could stand to be reasoned that Legolas took Gimli with him to Valinor because they were lovers.
A Legolas/Gimli pairing is not my thing however. I would prefer to Legolas with either Aragorn or Elrond(or one of the twins instead).