billd91
Not your screen monkey (he/him) 🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️⚧️
Is "race" really the first thing that comes to mind when you imagine your friends and coworkers? What they look and sound like, sure, but I doubt the first thing into your head is "that's John, and his cultural background is...".
That would depend on how different he is. If my office mate were from one of the remote tribes on Papua-New Guinea or the Amazon River Basin, then I think our differences would be significant enough for them to pretty much always be a factor (particularly working in the software industry). The difference in outlook between a hobbit or human whose lifespan encompasses decades and an elf whose lifespan is thousands of years is going to be considerable. You don't need to be a thespian to try to portray a difference in how a character thinks or behaves.
The fact that Legolas and Gimli aren't human is completely secondary to the fact that they aren't from where the Hobbits are from, or the fact that they're members of the fellowship, or the fact that Gimli has a cousin who lives in the mines of Moria. You could easily swap out the entire cast of lord of the rings for humans and have it play out identically without anything seeming untoward.
Pretty much only if you take several steps back, squint a bit, and don't focus on the details. Many of the details are bound up in who and what those characters are whether it's the difficulties Legolas and Gimli have when first reaching Lothlorien or Legolas's fairly radical lack of fear of the human ghosts on the Paths of the Dead.