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| View Poll Results: Which Middle Earth Race do you most identify with? | |||
| Elf |
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16 | 30.19% |
| Human |
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13 | 24.53% |
| Dwarf |
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8 | 15.09% |
| Ent |
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3 | 5.66% |
| Hobbit |
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13 | 24.53% |
| Voters: 53. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#28 |
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Leaf-clad Lady
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My first thought was of elves. Yet somehow, I couldn't vote "elf". Instead, I voted human.
Not a man of the first ages, but of the later. A human of the age when elves diminish and pass away, leaving the world a little less intriguing, a little less mysterious. A sadness overwhelms me at the thought of elves going away, but it is never for the elves. Instead, I feel sad because of the world is left to men, and with the elves passes much of the glory and the beauty in Middle-Earth. It feels somehow symbolic to me. I often think about science and development as a killjoy of the worst kind. These days, it seems, no room is left for beauty, for creativity, for mystery, indeed for the world itself. That is why I feel like a human of the later ages, watching the elves pass to the west. And no, I am not depressed.
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