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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-01-07 06:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #2926 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2926 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 036 secrets from Secret Submission Post #418.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 1 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

da

(Anonymous) 2015-01-08 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
greed is a trait of dwarves going all the way back to the First Age, to their coveting the Nauglamir after making it for the elves. It isn't supernatural, it's a character flaw that dwarves have had all along - and it's fine. It's a lovely flaw. A natural dispensation to see all jeweled creations as being rightfully theirs? Such that it drives them to do stupid things like go on a quest to reclaim their treasure from a dragon? If Jackson tossed that aside for a ham-fisted suggestion of a sickness or warping or influence, he's even worse than I already thought him.

Re: da

(Anonymous) 2015-01-08 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
That... kind of is a sickness, though? An innate vulnerability? Like, most people don't have this reaction to dwarves, but dwarves do have this reaction to gold. What is that if not a sickness?