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Dwarves In Greek Mythology

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Tolkien story revolves around mythical creatures. We follow Bilbo, whom is a hobbit, the thirteen dwarves and a wizard. The wizards in Tolkien’s story are not wise men who have studied magic. They are lower angels whom have supernatural powers; they are to protect the creatures of the world from evil. Dwarves and Elves are the most common mythical creatures in anything fantasy related. The Elves are depicted as fair faced and is one with nature. They were created by Eru Iluvatar, the God of Middle-Earth. Hobbits are a sub-species of human. Dwarves were made by Aule. “Dwarves are not heroes, but calculating folk with a great idea of the value of money; some are tricky and treacherous and pretty bad lots; some are not, but are decent enough …show more content…

In chapter one: A Place for Demons “He reached out and pulled the edge of the bloody blanket. Whatever was inside flipped over once and snagged on the cloth. Carter tugged harder and there was a clatter like a bag of flat river stones upended onto the tabletop. It was a spider as large as a wagon wheel, black as slate.” (The Name of the Wind 7) The scrael are only seen in the first chapters of The Name of the Wind. Demons roamed Temerant before Tehlu wiped them out. When Kvothe lived in the Tarbean streets he went to hear Skarpi a story teller at the Dockside. Skarpi says the Holy Order of the Amyr was made up of; Tehlu, Kirel, Deah, Enlas, Geisa, Lecelte, Imet, Ordal and Andan. In Skarpi’s story Tehlu was just an angel, but even out of those he was the greatest among them. Before Skarpi could finish he was interrupted and arrested by the Tehlin Justice. In Trebon Kvothe and Denna run into a huge lizard like creature which blows out blue flames: much like a dragon. Mating Habits of the Common Draccus was the first book Kvothe picked up at the Archives, which helped him in Trebon, if only the Draccus didn’t have a love for denner resin. Kvothe tells Denna that the Draccus is an herbivore, not a dragon. I like to thank of it as a dragon as later on Kvothe says, “I had a dragon to kill.” (The Name of the Wind 582) This particular Draccus was addicted to denner resin, which causes it to

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