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Sage & Onions
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Britain
Posts: 894
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Well, to the Prologue, plenty of strange and interesting titbits here.
From the description of Hobbits, did anyone else think Leprechauns? Their ‘magical’ disappearing acts (to us ‘Big Folk’), diminutive size, dressing in green and yellow, curly hair, delight in simple jests and, to anticipate, Mad Baggins appearing with a bang and a flash laden with gold and jools. Maybe the Irish retain the last folk memories of Middle Earth, corrupted by the passage of millennia though they be? The Harfoots’ section reminded me of ‘Of Dwarves and Men’. Here it seems as if the Harfoots, living on the Eastern foothills of the Misty Mountains in ancient times must have been the food-suppliers for Khazad-Dum. Ancient hobbit settlements throughout Eriador sound intriguing, watch out in your next RPG, that Barrow might turn out to be an abandoned hobbit-hole! Now we come to a really interesting bit- Quote:
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![]() Always been interested in the ‘Bounders’ and the wandering Hobbits that lived outside the Shire. I wonder if life was a little less comfortable on the marches of the Shire, even given the Rangers’ protection? The riddle ‘Authorities’ made me smile, sounds like a version of the MCC earnestly debating the merits of silly-mid-off (that’s cricket for the “colonists” information!). By the way did you notice that Merry eventually became a philologist? I guess it would be stretching the suspension of disbelief too far for Pippin to take up such an interest, as he merely becomes an ancient historian!
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