02-10-2002, 03:31 PM | #1 |
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Mirkwood and Lothlorien elves
does anyone think that there would be any kind of.... animosity ofor lack of a better word between the two places? because Lorien's all beautiful and all and Mirkwood's.... not
I think there would be a little but not as bad as between Elves and Dwarves anyone else?
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02-10-2002, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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I never felt that way...I never really thought that Mirkwood was 'not beautiful' either, just a little darker than Lothlorien.
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02-10-2002, 03:48 PM | #3 |
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I don't think so. After all, the majority of the population of both realms were Sindarin.
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02-10-2002, 05:56 PM | #4 |
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Actually most of them were Nandorin, there was only a very small Grey-elven population. Mirkwood was a terrible place mostly, but the Woodland Realm where the Wood-elves were wasn't all that bad. It was no Lothlórien, but I don't think Thranduil's folk were jealous.
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02-13-2002, 11:48 AM | #5 |
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Hmmm. I had thought Tharanduil's people were a variety of Umanyar, like the Green-Elves of Ossiriand, or at least one variety of Moriquendi. Am I incorrect in this?
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02-13-2002, 07:02 PM | #6 |
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02-13-2002, 10:42 PM | #7 |
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Mirkwood...
I don't think so, either. Like someone already said, Mirkwood is a very dark and rather *exasperating* place to be in if you're not familiar with it. But the way Tolkien described Thranduil's halls in The Hobbit, I'd take a guess that it's just as beautiful as Caras Galadhon! Thranduil is no Galadriel and posseses no ring, but the Woodelves seem pretty content with him and their realm.
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02-13-2002, 11:03 PM | #8 |
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I do not think the Mirkwood Elves were all that jealous. They must have been pretty content where they were, like Shire-folk, almost. And as already mentioned, Thranduil's court was no slime-hole! I guess it was kinda like little village inhabitants and big-city dwellers in a way...the village likes itself, and most people have no desire to move to the city.
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02-13-2002, 11:07 PM | #9 |
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Mirkwood isn't inherantly evil, it was actually a pretty place until dol guldur popped up.
I wonder if Mordor was ever pretty.
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02-14-2002, 01:22 AM | #10 |
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I like the Mirkwood Elves better than the Lothlorien Elves. But I doubt there would've been any animosity between them; they're all Elves, after all, and have basically the same enemies. Stuff like that tends to unite people.
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02-17-2002, 06:24 PM | #11 | |
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I think maybe you were confused about who the Nandor are. I said the Wood-elves were mostly Nandorin. The Green-elves who you mentioned were Nandor. The Nandor were the Elves of Olwe's Host who refused to pass the terrifying Misty Mountains and dwelt age-long in the Vales of Anduin. Some of these, led by Lenwe, passed down Anduin and after a while some of these entered Eriador, and it was from these people that the Green-elves of Ossiriand came. Most of the Wood-elves were descended from those Elves that remained in the Vales of Anduin. Sindar came among them after the Sack of Doriath and during the Second Age (I think that's when it was) some Avari akin to them came along and mingled as well. In the Third Age Noldor went to Laurelindórinand and merged with the Galathrim. So on the whole the Wood-elves were Nandorin/Avarin/Sindarin/Noldorin. The Nandorin and Avarin blood was the most common, in my opinion.
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02-17-2002, 07:41 PM | #12 |
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Mordor probably was never pretty-the volacno and such. Nurn might have been pleasent once.
And Khand might be a cool place just cause Khand is such cool name
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Haven't read the Hobbit, so I'm not sure what Mirkwood looks like yet. (Funny, since I live there...) I'll get to it after rereading LotR (2nd time) and reading The Silmarillion. I need more free time...wait, I shouldn't complain, I'm hanging out here....
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02-22-2002, 11:53 PM | #14 |
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I never thought of that!!! I wouldn't think that there would be any dislikes between the Mirkwood and Lothlorien elves!!! I don't really have any reasons to support that sorrry!!
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