SugaredScoundrel

joined 1 year ago

"Life was funny, and fickle, and often cruel. Sometimes the unworthy went on living, while those who deserved better was lost.

Or not lost, he considered, since they lingered on in the hearts of those who loved them, who love them still, their memory nurtured like a sprig of green in an otherwise desolate soul. Which was, he supposed, a kind of immortality, after all."

Thanks for sharing Saga!

[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Old Old is the original Evercade handheld. These are replacing the newer Evercade EXP handheld and VS home console. These are pretty cool and they're a legit company. If you are into collecting I'd recommend checking them out. The cartridges come in plastic cases that remind me of Genesis cases and they include a manual. I don't have any of the main consoles but the Super Pocket which is made by their sister company is also compatible with the Evercade carts.

[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I've already commented on another post with the why and how the dwarves and elves might dislike one another. But to say the Elves would "genocide dwarves and enslave men" if they ruled Middle Earth (spoiler they did rule Middle Earth for a time and none of that occured) is blatantly wrong and antithetical to Tolkien's work.

[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Tl/Dr dwarves and elves have a complicated history. They do not all hate each other and they do not all love each other.

The elves and dwarves of Tolkiens legendarum have animosity towards one another. But saying "the elves would genocide the dwarves" no, the Elves as a whole would not wish to exterminate the dwarves as a race. There were some among the Noldor (a part of the population of High Elves that left Valinor to reclaim the Silmarils from Morgoth) that believed the dwarves had cheated them. The Dwarves tell it another way, Tolkien is unclear on the truth of the matter. However those dwarves were not the clan of Longbeards. The Longbeards do not come into the tales of the first age. Their halls were east and south of Belariand. In Khazad-Dum.

All that to say the animosity between the elves of Lothlorian and the Dwarves of Khazad-Dum can probably be traced to the fact that most of the Elves present are dark elves/green elves. Who also has their own unrecorded spats with dwarves of different clans. (Also the fact that the dwarves unearthed a balrog probably doesn't help matters)

So yes there is animosity between the two races. But there is also friendship. The elves of Holand and the dwarves of Khazad-Dum were united in friendship. A fact somewhat touched on, in the recent show the Rings of Power. (Although poorly done in my opinion)

Edit a word and some other added context

[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 months ago (5 children)

No. Not even close.

[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 10 points 6 months ago (2 children)

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[–] SugaredScoundrel@sh.itjust.works 19 points 10 months ago

No, not really. It was his first book that was supremely popular, but it was written for his children. His main body of work (which was later published in part in the Silmarallion) was started in WWI and was never really completed. The Hobbit and then to a far greater extant LotR were pulled into the preceding work.