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- Dwarves - All Beauty Or Is There Something Else?
-
- By James Judge
-
- Over the past few weeks my mind has been doing some thinking,
- mainly how to make games and books believable. It's all well and
- good having a hero that defeats twenty giants with a bat of an
- eyelid, but is that truly believable? I think not.
-
- Then I started thinking about Science Fiction adventures and
- things like suspended animation. You keep on seeing these films
- (2010, for example) that have people coming out of suspended
- animation after years and years just lying there and all they have
- got for it is a stiff neck. If anyone had been laying down for,
- say, ten years without much movement your muscles start to become
- weak, so I started to think of ways to stop this. The obvious one
- is delivering short, sharp electrical shocks to all the major
- muscles, making them twitch, thus keeping them in condition. This
- could also be a way to improve your body strength - continuous use
- of a muscle (either by your own will or electrical shocks) builds
- it up, making it more able to do the job it was designed to. I
- have still got to ask a scientist friend about this though.
-
- Then I got onto the subject of mythical worlds, and I started to
- think whether they are all that mythical or not.
-
- Take any mythical world, be it Krynn, Middle Earth, Pern -
- whatever. In all of these worlds you have got humanoid creatures,
- be they human, dwarven, elven etc. This must mean, then, that the
- environment of that world is similar to our own - same atmospheric
- content and gravitational pull. The reason why I say this is that
- we, the humanoids, are perfectly suited for the world we live in
- and the environment around us. So, if there are humanoids on other
- worlds, the environment must be similar to ours. Anyway, then I
- started thinking (I'm sounding like Jim Johnson now) about all the
- individual creatures. I skipped humans, as they are boring, and
- went on to my favourite animal - the dragon. I soon forgot about
- them as they defy most natural rules there is nothing to say that
- they aren't mythical. Then came elves and dwarves. Here I came
- across a stumbling block.
-
- We all know that in most books, elves and dwarves are long-lived
- creatures. Let us discount elves as they are also mystical, like
- the dragon, being faerie and all.
-
- So, dwarves, the short people with beards and bad temperaments.
- Here we have a problem. We know that they are about as mystical as
- flu so they should obey all the physical lores that we humans do.
- Wrong. They don't, according to many authors.
-
- If you take the average 100 year old human - be they male or
- female, they tend to be bent with age, shaking and extremely
- wrinkled. Also the women start to grow facial hair (some more
- profusely than others).
-
- Let us take the average 200 year old dwarf - be they male. They
- are still short, strong, stocky, not shaky and (apart from the
- normal battle scars) perfect in features - not a wrinkle in sight
- for another few hundred years. Now, the females of this breed.
- Some authors (but very few) actually give them beards, and even
- then it is the comedy writers such as Terry P. I think other
- 'serious' authors should take note here as I think that if we had
- a 200 year old lady on this world, we would find that she would
- have to shave every day due to the excess of hair growth on her
- face. Maybe women are lagging behind the men when it comes to hair
- in our breed. So, as we have established that the dwarves follow
- the same principals as us, the ladies of that fair (ahem) race
- should be buying Gillette razors along with their hubbies.
-
- OK, next point. As humans age, the gravitational pull on us makes
- us bend over and our skin starts to droop towards the ground
- (commonly called wrinkles). What has happened to the dwarves? They
- are still wrinkle free, and I don't think they use Oil Of Ulay
- every morning, do you? So, if we take into account their height
- and overall build, they should remain young for about an extra 100
- years, but then all of their body should start drooping downwards
- due to gravity.
-
- Interesting fact - an apple never did hit Newton on the head, he
- observed one falling from a tree, some distance away.
-
- So, hopefully I have proved that Dwarves are mystical, and not the
- children of the earth that they pretend to be. If we came across
- one they should be, by the age of 200, bent, wrinkled and their
- nervous system shot to hell after many years of use. They should
- also be as blind as a bat and deaf as a, erm, deaf thing due to
- long and hard usage of both receptors. In other words they will be
- decrepit old fools who are no better than things to get money out
- of for the kids at Christmas.
-
- Grimwold, I think you have got some explaining to do...
-
- I didn't mean this to be a 'serious' article, just a little thing
- my strange brain concocted one night and I thought it may be
- interesting to some people. If it hasn't, sorry, please forgive
- me.
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