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    These men of rthe south are still today one of the most polemic subjects in Tolkien's private mithology. Who were they? What motivates them? Why does evil seem to hold such a grip on their atitudes? Think you have the answer? Then post here. ...
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    Good thought, Leofwine.
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    Author: * Dravidia CuChulainn - 3 Posts on this thread out of 1,084 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Dec 6, 2003 - 12:46

    I think the attitude of the Northern peoples of Europe toward those of the south might depend on the time period. When the Romans were building and expanding their empire, for example, I would think that the Northern peoples might have had a quite different attitude towards southerners than, say, during the Viking period.


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