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Haunted Halfling
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: an uncounted length of steps--floating between air molecules
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Also, there are aspects of childhood that are quickly lost by Men that are retained by both Hobbits and Elves. For Hobbits, for many years, their realm is protected unbeknownst to them by the Dunedain, so they, in fact, lead lives of false autonomy, carrying on in daily life without the large threats from without, much like children at play, although the capability is clearly there for them to protect their own realm. It is interesting, though, that they must be rescued at the end, once the protection has been lost and ruffians have entered and taken advantage of their inexperience with such matters. In effect, the Hobbits of the Shire are like children playing at being adults, and I, for one, envy their position at times, although, I also see the need for uprisings like the Scouring and the initiative and leadership shown by the four Fellowship Hobbits upon their return to the Shire. Still thinking about the Elvish aspect. I suppose this was a bit of a short ramble. I hope there was a good point in there! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] Cheers, Lyta (trying to master the never-ending sentence...) [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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