Elves, Dwarves, Trolls and Dwarves all existed in myths and folklore (most recognisable in Norse when comparing to Middle-earth), but certainly Tolkien's versions are unique, except the Dragons, whihc like all Dragons are terrifying, deadly monsters. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
Balrogs are his own, as are Hobbits and Ents (Ent is Old English for Giant, but the whole walking tree thing is his (well, in the way he used it: I'm positive that there exist, somewhere, myths about a walking tree, or more than 1); Orks are also his, though inspired by folklore's goblins - but once again, the change between those goblins and his is as big as the chnage between folklore's dwarfs, elfs and trolls, and his dwarves, elves and trolls.
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