Lyric Suite
Converting to Islam
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It's been a while since I've read the book (and I don't intend to ever pick it up again since it's more boring than watching paint dry), but weren't the dwarves depicted as being very greedy and obsessed with wealth, which led to their downfall? Also they are hook-nosed and isolationist.The dwarfs being scottish is a Blizzard invention. Didn't Tolkien envision them rather as (((dwarves)))?Simple really. Dwarfs are Scottish or Germans. Halflings are English (or at least they should be, that's how Tolkien made them). That leaves Gnomes and everyone knows who they are.Halflings & Dwarves are great, but really what's the point of gnomes.
(((they))) aren't known for their warrior skills so that idea doesn't make sense to me. I remember reading they were based on some kind of Norse mythology but don't quote me on that as the last time i checked was eons ago.
(((Gnomes))) however...
Greed is not an exclusive trait of the you know who. Their exclusive trait is usury (I.E., Shylock). Everything dwarves have they obtained through effort, but what makes me think Tolkien used some kind of mythological source is that the notion of a race that lives underground being obsessed with jewels and gemstones has something deeply metaphysical about it, since the existence of gemstones or precious metals is essentially the divine manifesting its qualities even in the most hardened of matter, rocks and metals. I think there's something more profound to the dwarves love of those riches than mere greed, where as the Jew loves of riches stems from his love for numbers and mathematics, and for abstractions for the sake of abstraction which is a Middle eastern and quite foreign conception of the world compared to Northern Europeans. The notion of producing largess through haggling, by inflating the price beyond what was actually put in terms of labor etc is common in the middle east and it doesn't seem to me this is what dwarves are doing. Dwarves love gemstones and precious things precisely because they are precious, which is quite a different thing.
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