Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26429944-20150524163715/@comment-26429944-20150525195950

Unferð wrote: I... don't think that's how evolution works. Please tell me of the advanced industrial technology of the Inuit again, will you? Also, if mithril were so easy to steal, everybody would have it. They don't. And even if they stole lumps of mithril, they wouldn't be able to smelt them. Among men, the helmets of the tower guard were reckoned priceless, for they were brought from Númenor when it perished, and with it perished most of the mithril men possessed. The Rohirrim, who came along several centuries after all that, would certainly not have mithril warhammers – and, by the way, Helm is never mentioned having any weapon at all: the name "Hammerhand" is meant to represent his physical strength. Finally, it's never said what Narsil is made of, and so we can be sure it wasn't mithril, because that would at least be worth mentioning. As for who made it, that would be Telchar, a dwarf. Satisfied? it is also what recursess they have where they live i think that the North men (i think we chould call them wolf riders in sindarin) would have iron and they would travel with ships to lands like lindon to trade with the elves and dwarves here they learned how to mine then there would be as much iron in the forodwaith steeps as in the iron hills the wolf riders would find out to smelt the iron to make it more pour (better cualaty). and the orcs had a 1000 years to search for smelted mithril in the mines of moria and they also had raided the city alot before the dwarves moved out.