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Mahtion
Rivendell

Feb 3 2013, 5:46am


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Dwarves are still rather disrespectful


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They still do and act without permission and have no sense of human or elven standards of manners. Bad enough that Kili wipes his dirty leather boots on Bilbo's mothers dowry box but the dwarves break apart and burn elvish furniture in Imladris. Unless of course they decided to carve new chairs for Elrond they obviously do not always leave everything tidy or untouched.

Though I have to admit the Dwarves are entertaining house guests and have a fine sense of rhythm and possess great reflexes and coordination. Oh and Dwalin ate Bilbo's dinner so they don't always prepare their own food, sometimes they steal it outright from their host without any sense of tact or social awareness. They clearly exhibit aspergers tendencies in their lack of social aptitude and emotional recognition. Either way dwarves are not subtle in the least and appear to disregard the concern or objections of others by way of blatant apathy or oblivious attention.


(This post was edited by Mahtion on Feb 3 2013, 5:53am)


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Post edited by Mahtion (Rivendell) on Feb 3 2013, 5:53am


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