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Raefindel 08-06-2002 08:16 PM

Short Elves
 
I have learned a lot from everyone here an the Downs. I've learned, among other things, that Elves DO sleep and that there was a bearded Elf and a Fat Elf and that there were Red-Headed Elves. Now, can anyone tell me if there are any SHORT Elves?

Kuruharan 08-06-2002 08:23 PM

It might be easier to say if you would define "short." Would this be short as compared with other Elves or with a Dwarf?

All Elves were taller than Dwarves, and most Men, but there were some men that were taller than some Elves. There were also variations in sizes among the Elves. King Thingol was the tallest of all the Children of Iluvatar, so all Elves were shorter than him.

Raefindel 08-06-2002 08:53 PM

Well, I would think it would be a matter of what does TOLKIEN consider short. Did he ever mention short elves in his writings?

Kuruharan 08-06-2002 08:55 PM

No.

Or at least very few of them were under 6 feet tall.

[ August 06, 2002: Message edited by: Kuruharan ]

Raefindel 08-06-2002 09:28 PM

Well I learned something about King Thingol, anyway. Thank You, Kuruharan .

Tarthang 08-06-2002 09:30 PM

Well, in HoME 19 you can find out about stumpy, the elf whose legs ended getting removed from the knee's down.
But serriously though, I believe most elves were six feet or taller with most men being six feet and shorter (with the exception of the Edain).
To my mind the Noldor and Vanyar were the tallest of elves reaching a height around seven feet, with the Sindar being a few inches shorter and sylvan elves being shorter yet. Where the height of an elf is somewhat reflective of exposure to the light of Aman or amount of contact with those having had exposure to the light of Aman.

Aldagrim Proudfoot 08-07-2002 01:42 PM

I agree with Tarthang. While Men are described as being varied in apperance (Numenoreans, Easterlings, Southrons), Elves are not. The only differences are the hair color. They were tall, about 6-7 feet.

Raefindel 08-07-2002 02:21 PM

Even the women? [img]smilies/eek.gif[/img]

Ithaeliel 08-07-2002 04:42 PM

Quote:

Very tall they were, and the Lady no less tall than the Lord...
Yep. Even the women [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

Sharkû 08-08-2002 02:45 AM

"The Eldar of the Elder Days were also very tall. Galadriel, 'the tallest of all the women of the Eldar of whom tales tell,' was said to be man-high, but it is noted 'according to the measure of the Dúnedain and the men of old,' indicating a height of about six feet four inches." (UT, III, i, App.)
This makes the height of Elven women relative.

burrahobbit 08-08-2002 10:46 AM

How many women of the Eldar do tales tell of? Does that mean the tales that Tolkien wrote or the tales that the Eldar wrote?

Morgoth Bauglir 08-08-2002 10:51 AM

there are RED headed elves and FAT elves?ahh!

tell me more!

Legolas 08-08-2002 12:37 PM

Look at the "Hair Problem" thread for more info on the red-haired elves.

Raefindel 08-08-2002 08:36 PM

overweight elves

Dimaldaeon 08-09-2002 11:40 AM

What about bearded elves. I did notice one with quite dark stubble at the Last Allience.
I read somewhere that most elves were six and a half foot. In the movie they were six foot two inches. But the movie got all the heights wrong.

burrahobbit 08-09-2002 12:42 PM

Cirdan was bearded. Elves can grow beards once they get to their third stage of life. I don't know what that means.

piosenniel 08-09-2002 12:42 PM

I realize that some do not consider the Book of Lost Tales as authoritative canon, but in BoLt II in The Fall of Gondolin Tolkien writes:

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'Tis written in those days the fathers of the fathers of Men were of less stature than Men now are, and the children of Elfinesse of greater growth, yet was Tuor taller than any that stood there. Indeed the Gondothlim were not bent of back as some of their unhappy kin became,labouring without rest at delving and hammering for Melko, but small were they and slender and very lithe.
So, apparently there were short elves.

Raefindel 08-09-2002 12:49 PM

Interesting information Piosenniel, and Everyone. Thank You all for taking my silly curiosity seriouslly.

The Silver-shod Muse 08-09-2002 12:58 PM

Tolkien had something for tall beings, didn't he?

[img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] (At five nine, I almost feel like an elf now) [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

Raefindel 08-09-2002 01:14 PM

Yes, he seemed to, indeed.

I've always hoped I would out-grow this but I'm 36 and 5'even.

Halbereth Diagona 08-10-2002 09:36 AM

Oh...you do get redheaded elves.
Good, because my elf character Amanalkarion has red hair and I was wondering...they must be rare though. Even rarer than darkhaired elves..
In fotr, there was a sort of ginger haired guy in the last alliance who I think was an elf.
But short elves, yes definatley! I'm short and I'm an elf.
Hemhem...I am honestly....I think so anyway. But I'm a titch...I haven't had my growth spurt yet and all my mates are taller than me except 3. Not fair.

[ August 10, 2002: Message edited by: Halbereth Diagona ]


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