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that's a DnD second edition thing that was borrowed from tolkien. thankfully, dwarven females have now been put into the short sexy fat chick department, and have lost the manly goats.

 

WOTC has decide to go with a more women friendly route, thank god.

Reaper does what it wants to with the IP, thank God!

and Dwarf women are no longer just a male subtype, thank god!!!!

 

(i do seeing Dwarf Gals having peach-fuzz arms and longer 'sideburn' hair...) :ph34r:

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Being myself a dwarf woman, I can verify that some of us do actually come unbearded.

And she comes out with the big guns!

 

 

Seriously though, if that's what you want to play with, just slap some green stuff on the male dwarves breast plate and there ya go.

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that's a DnD second edition thing that was borrowed from tolkien. thankfully, dwarven females have now been put into the short sexy fat chick department, and have lost the manly goats.

 

WOTC has decide to go with a more women friendly route, thank god.

Reaper does what it wants to with the IP, thank God!

and Dwarf women are no longer just a male subtype, thank god!!!!

 

(i do seeing Dwarf Gals having peach-fuzz arms and longer 'sideburn' hair...) :ph34r:

Actually, Dwarven women with beards IS NOT borrowed from Tolkien. Tolkien does not once say in any of his books that dwarf women had beards in the land of Middle Earth.

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This comes up regularly on the Tolkien discussion groups.

 

Did Dwarf women have beards?

 

[This updates question V.D.1 of the Tolkien FAQ.]

 

Yes. The most canonical evidence for this comes in Appendix A, where it is said of Dwarf women that

 

    They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart.

 

It seems that (male) Dwarves in Middle-earth all have beards: among other evidence, as Bilbo sets out on his adventure in The Hobbit, we read that "His only comfort was that he couldn't be mistaken for a dwarf, as he had no beard." Given that, the quote above must imply that Dwarf women were bearded as well.

 

However, we do not need to rely on such implications: Tolkien answered this question explicitly in other texts. In The War of the Jewels ("The Later Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Naugrim and the Edain", written ~1951), Tolkien wrote that

 

    no Man nor Elf has ever seen a beardless Dwarf - unless he were shaven in mockery, and would then be more like to die of shame... For the Naugrim have beards from the beginning of their lives, male and female alike...

 

In The Peoples of Middle-earth, Christopher Tolkien says that a similar statement was present in an earlier draft of Appendix A as well. As these statements are entirely in agreement with the canonical evidence cited above, the conclusion that Dwarf women had beards seems inescapable.

 

(Steuard Jensen's Tolkien FAQ)

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Heisler, if i could only beleive as you do!!

however, it's indirect, but it is there. the path of logic that java Fiends is in there--i am enough of a nerdish tolkier that i read the appendicies to LOTR first, then read the three books. yeah...it's not cool. bt i thank all fantasy companies who have turned away from the old bearded lady approach to do what comes natural.

 

remeber guys...tolkien is hobbit forming!!!!

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