Subject: If Huan is the tiger...
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Posted on: 2018-11-15 14:16:00 UTC

... does that make Finrod the monkey? :D

And the corpse bat-fell of Thuringwethil the flying carpet?

DIGRESSION: did Middle-earth have tigers, monkeys, or flying carpets?

Tigers: kinda! Tevildo was Prince of Cats, and the villain in the original version of the Tale of Tinuviel. He and his court were giant cats, in the same way that Huan is a giant dog; they ended up shrinking to house-cat size when Tevildo's magic collar was removed. So not tigers per se, but felines on the same scale, yes. (Amusingly, Tevildo's cook is named Miaulë - 'meow-ley'. Tolkien has a strange sense of humour.)

Monkeys: Yes! Specifically in the form of apes (okay, traditionally 'monkey' applies to all primates outside the apes, but that's paraphyletic and I reject it). They first get a mention from Grishnakh the orc, of all people:

'You speak of what is deep beyond the reach of your muddy dreams, Uglúk,' he said. 'Nazgûl! Ah! All that they make out! One day you'll wish that you had not said that. Ape!' he snarled fiercely. 'You ought to know that they're the apple of the Great Eye.

We later get a narrative mention in the battle of the Hornburg:

Many were cast down in ruin, but many more replaced them, and Orcs sprang up them like apes in the dark forests of the South.

Flying carpets: Yes! Wait, no. But! Among Tolkien's drawings are a beautiful pair of Numenorean carpets:



So if he had written about flying carpets, we at least know what they would have looked like. ^_^

hS

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