Subject: I don't think I've seen that before, either.
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Posted on: 2019-03-15 15:12:00 UTC

That description actually brings home the fact that the elves, and the Eldar in particular, would have been deeply weird to our eyes. We all know that elves were tall, but 'tall as a young tree'? The Noldor averaged seven feet, which means the tallest of them could have two feet or more on a tall human. Mix that with 'lithe' and slender, and you end up having to imagine people who look almost stretched - and who are, despite that, immensely strong (I don't know how strong your arms would have to be to shoot down a Fell Beast with a single arrow from the ground, but yikes) and almost impervious to harm. If you or I ran around mountainsides in only 'light shoes', we'd end up with bruises and even cuts. Legolas didn't even notice.

And don't even get me started on Legolas' proven ability to walk over deep snow without sinking! It seems like Tom Loback's creepy alien elves may not be too far off the mark after all.

(For what it's worth, I can't think of any elf who was described as anything other than grey-eyed. Tolkien liked grey eyes.)

hS

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