Subject: Well, they try.
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Posted on: 2019-03-26 15:21:00 UTC

And in fairness, there's a much wider variety of magical creatures in the Legendarium than people generally think. It's just... y'know... most of them are evil.

But there are early stories with mermaids, playful sprites, and air-spirits called sylphs; these were probably superseded by the Maiar, but there's no proof of that (and Goldberry, for instance, is pretty clearly a water-nymph of some description). There's an Elvish word for 'dryad', giants in The Hobbit, sea-serpents and legends of island-sized turtle-fish... frankly, given that Tom Bombadil knows talking badgers, and a thinking fox has a run in with Frodo, Sam, and Pippin, there's not really a discernable difference between the bestiary of Middle-earth and that of Narnia.

But no unicorns, pegasi, or tiny flitty fairies. We have to draw the line somewhere. :)

hS

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