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Re: Orcish Fear
Two quick little points, Black Lieutenant:
1) Eärendel was neither a deity nor a god. He was a mythological figure of Anglo-Saxon folklore, no less, no more. The God of Mariners was always Njördr.
2) Tolkien got the idea for Orcs from Béowulf, where they are mentioned but not elaborated. Goblins did not really have an immediate relation to the elves of Norse-Teutonic myth; so this connection is flawed somehow.
Don't get me wrong - this was just to prevent minor mistakes infiltrating this discussion (which I normally only watch).
<h6> Be still, O wand'rer! / Dost thou not hear the sad song of night? / How the wind does beckon thee to rest for a while / and to lend him thine ear? / What woeful tale does it tell tonight? / What tragedy of old? </h6></p>
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