On Mon, 4 Nov 2024 07:07:35 -0000 (UTC), David Chmelik
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'Hobbit' is a generic/scientific term now that should be used. For over
20 years, science refers to ancient small humans as 'hobbits', which might >even fit some current-day people. So, Dungeons & Dragons should just re-
add the term. Most/all my D&D groups used the term.
Of course, D&D can't re-add terms 'balrog', 'ent', 'nazgul', etc., which
are in first edition, replaced in second edition (literary edition, not >ruleset edition, which didn't change).
"Troll" is the term I would apply to this.
There was no Balrog in 1e (it was a Type VI demon, ex: "Balor"), nor Ent
(it was Treeant), nor Nazgul.
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