Gender: male
Race: He's elven, yet considers himself a Wood Elf, like his father does.
Height: 5 feet eleven inches, or roughly 1.78 meters tall
Age: 878
Location: The Undying Lands, Northern Section of the Woods of Orome
Family: He's the son of Legolas Greenleaf, son of Thranduil, and the son of a high elf who crossed the sea with the elves of Rivendell.
Animals: None
Weapons: He carries a bow made from the finest wood in Numenor, a gift from his father on his 100th birthday. He also carries a sword forged by the former smiths of Rivendell.

Personality: He's definitely not as care free and optimistic as his father was. He's always been more of a restless spirit, exploring the entirety of the Undying Lands by the time he turned 103. He's fiercely loyal, yet altogether very trusting- sometimes too trusting. He's always been very studious as well, often traveling away from civilization for long periods of time to study past teachings of scholars long since passed. He's a bit naive as well, as he's been raised in the Undying Lands, and hasn't yet experienced true fear or danger.

Appearance: Much like his father, and grandfather, Kiland possesses flowing blonde hair and icy blue eyes. He prefers to pull some of the hair with a leather band, leaving the rest of the hair underneath free. He measures 5'11" in height (roughly 1.78 Meters) and has the typical lean frame of an elf.

History:

Born to the former Prince of Mirkwood and a high elf, Kiland has known nothing but a life os ease and security. There were few mortals that resided in the Undying Lands, and those that did have long since passed away. His relationship with his father is far stronger than Legolas’ relationship was with Thranduil. Due to the constant closeness of the two, Kiland seems much older than his years and is one of the deadliest shots in the forest when it comes to archery. Legolas pushed him from a young age in arms combat, forcing Kiland to know how to defend himself at all times.
He volunteered to be an ambassador for his father’s kingdom when he reached the age of 56 so he could explore the land and ever since has been the first to volunteer for any task that would take him beyond the forest. He knows more of the land than any of his kin, making him a valuable asset for trading and as a messenger.

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