Over dinner, the Dwarf had a lengthy talk with his new roommate. Though Gimli was prejudiced against Elves, he found himself liking the Elven Prince. Legolas was not arrogant like the other Elves; he was self- effacing, intelligent and objective. Gimli had never heard of an Elf who admired the courage of a Dwarf. But Legolas had openly admitted that he thought Gimli brave and noble for helping in their fight against Sauron. The Dwarf still could hardly believe Legolas was from Thranduil's halls. The fact that the Elf grew into the wonderful person he was under the influences of a family of arrogant, power hungry and self centered individuals was very impressive to Gimli. Though the Dwarf did not bear any good will to those at Mirkwood, he would help the Prince gather information on the army. He would do all he could to assist his new friend in succeeding in the mission given by the King of Mirkwood.