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<blockquote data-quote="Mephista" data-source="post: 7155508" data-attributes="member: 6786252"><p>Okay, go for it. Seriously. As near as I can tell, halflings are basically just "short humans" - unsurprisingly so, since that's literally what purpose they served in Lords of the Ring - while gnomes are basically just either "short fey/elves" and "even more compact dwarves." The division between forest and rock even highlight that more - dwarves are renowned in most lore for being blacksmiths and tinkerers, while wood elves have the whole nature-love thing going on.</p><p></p><p> Hobbits are designed to represent a kind of Victorian England countryside folk. They're both literally and figuratively small humans wandering out from their little comfort zone and exploring a greater and wide world.</p><p></p><p>Also? No book has a PC in it in the first place. No such thing as a player character in novels. If you mean main character? There's only one main character (Bilbo) - Bard is closer to being a secondary main character than the dwarves, since he actually acomplished things on his own without Bilbo, and served as a protagonist / catalist for fighting the dragon and then demanding payment from the dwarves. That's something we never really get from dwarves or elves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mephista, post: 7155508, member: 6786252"] Okay, go for it. Seriously. As near as I can tell, halflings are basically just "short humans" - unsurprisingly so, since that's literally what purpose they served in Lords of the Ring - while gnomes are basically just either "short fey/elves" and "even more compact dwarves." The division between forest and rock even highlight that more - dwarves are renowned in most lore for being blacksmiths and tinkerers, while wood elves have the whole nature-love thing going on. Hobbits are designed to represent a kind of Victorian England countryside folk. They're both literally and figuratively small humans wandering out from their little comfort zone and exploring a greater and wide world. Also? No book has a PC in it in the first place. No such thing as a player character in novels. If you mean main character? There's only one main character (Bilbo) - Bard is closer to being a secondary main character than the dwarves, since he actually acomplished things on his own without Bilbo, and served as a protagonist / catalist for fighting the dragon and then demanding payment from the dwarves. That's something we never really get from dwarves or elves. [/QUOTE]
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