All I know... by
DawnFire
on 2015-04-22 15:51:00 UTC
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...is that somewhere, possibly on cards or something, Legolas' age was given as Aragorn's birth year (2934, I think?)
You can probably track down a timeline somewhere if you google, maybe on a wiki...most fandoms seem to have them (which can be very useful!)
If Aragorn was a 'young Ranger' at the age of ten, I expect it's just him roleplaying with Elladan and Elrohir humoring him because they either think it's fun or will be good training. Legolas probably just ignored the fact that he was being told about this young Ranger with a lot of smirking and hidden grins...
There's also the bit where book!Frodo is the oldest of the Hobbits and book!Pippin is the youngest, but it's actually reversed with the actors. I don't think that was really addressed in the movies, though; Pippin is certainly still called 'young', and I think I remember Merry saying something about his younger cousin or somesuch...that's all I've got.
I think probably looking for a timeline is your best bet. Someone must have made a movieverse wiki, right?
~DF
As far as I remenber... by
Edhelistar
on 2015-04-22 15:24:00 UTC
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There are no dates given for anything. Granted, I haven't seen the extended versions of The Hobbit, where may be more information.
So the options are: Time was compressed, the timeline was slightly changed, or Lord Thranduil has a bad case of bad memory. (I like to think that is the last one because is funnier.)