You are probably American, so it might be a shocking reveal to you... the various human races don't originate from the same continents, y'know.Groovy wrote:Perhaps if every character in Middle Earth were black, it would strike you as odd and in need of more variety?BB Shockwave wrote:You don't need various sub-races when you already have SPECIES diversity... in a world of orcs, elves, dwarves, humans, dark elves, halflings... people can hardly complain about it being "'whites only". That's like saying "Romulans are white only" - no they aren't, they are Romulans.


PLus, we do have variety - we have humans, hobbits, dwarves, and many races of elves (of course it might be argued they are more like separate elf families, considering their longevity) and various races and sub-races of orcs from small goblins to huge uruk-hai.
In LOTR, we do have black people - they live in the south, in Harad. Not many of them live in the places where the story took place, though.