Talk:Dwarf/@comment-3302226-20141226123604/@comment-27235572-20150115051649

Mythology isn't really fiction. According to the dictionary, mythology is the following: the study or myths, a collection of myths or a set of stories about particular people and places, etc. Mythology is a TYPE of fiction, but all fiction does not qualify as mythology.

As I said before, I do doubt the likelihood of it.

And on the subject of mythology, I do believe that most, if not all of the Mamono here are based on creatures from myth or are variations of creatures from myth. Also, urban legends are included.

I suppose you might pull Wonderland on me as evidence of your ideas. I considered that for a bit, but I realized the following. Lewis Carroll (like J.R.R. Tolkien) managed to create their own kind of mythology, so it would make sense that KC would use that.

As I said before, I don't find much variation. Why are you listing these anyway? If he's going to do new monsters (like the Bunyip and Wendigo), he mentioned that it'll take time. Plus, he already has some in the works already and I doubt he takes much suggestions from fans. (But, hey! Maybe, he does.) I think the best course of action is just to observe these amazing specimens and simply fantasize to ourselves exactly what creatures could happen.

Sincerely, MamonoGal1311

P.S. I don't really find the dwarf to need much changing. They seem comfortable in the mines and natural selection and evolution made them less likely to live underwater and in the jungle. The gray dwarf seems more like an albino human to me, BTW. And, you really need to explain why you thought of each one. Otherwise, someone like me will have objections.