Kuruharan
05-25-2004, 05:16 PM
I was just reading the section in the Sil about Mim and the Petty-Dwarves when something struck me as a little odd.
Why would the only place where the Petty-Dwarves were remembered be ancient tales in Nargothrond and Doriath?
It doesn't seem like the Elves hunting the Petty-Dwarves would have been important enough for them to compose tales celebrating the "Great Saga of the Hunting of the Petty-Dwarf."
I suppose that the Elves of Nargothrond might have a story about driving the Petty-Dwarves out of the place, but I get the impression that the Noegyth Nibin were not the type to put up much of a fight.
Was it just because the Elves were bored and they made up the stories because they lacked anything better to do, or is my thinking it strange completely off base?
Why would the only place where the Petty-Dwarves were remembered be ancient tales in Nargothrond and Doriath?
It doesn't seem like the Elves hunting the Petty-Dwarves would have been important enough for them to compose tales celebrating the "Great Saga of the Hunting of the Petty-Dwarf."
I suppose that the Elves of Nargothrond might have a story about driving the Petty-Dwarves out of the place, but I get the impression that the Noegyth Nibin were not the type to put up much of a fight.
Was it just because the Elves were bored and they made up the stories because they lacked anything better to do, or is my thinking it strange completely off base?