Rob Harding
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Just came across some of Tolkien’s original concepts that never really made it into any official published part of the legendarium which I think we have the opportunity to honour in upcoming seasons
But it is true that we do see butter and cheese, but no cattle among the hobbits, now that I think of it.Just came across some of Tolkien’s original concepts that never really made it into any official published part of the legendarium which I think we have the opportunity to honour in upcoming seasons
Or elves are not as nitpicky as we think and they don't have any ideological problems with time-saving machines, even if they are loud and noisy.Might be possible, they do other loud and dirty work too, and they can be quite good with tools and mechanisms, they build giant buildings and ships after all.
The Hobbits obviously are farmers, it seems logical they have goats, sheep, cattle and other barn animals, obviously fowl for example.
Some Noldor I could believe, but Sindar?Or elves are not as nitpicky as we think and they don't have any ideological problems with time-saving machines, even if they are loud and noisy.Might be possible, they do other loud and dirty work too, and they can be quite good with tools and mechanisms, they build giant buildings and ships after all.
But not for milk purposes obviously. Who needs cows and goats when you got that lovely hobbit milk