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Originally Posted by gondowe
I would like to give my opinion regarding Mîn in relation to all the information we have about him.
Regarding whether they are all the same Mîm, from the point of view of the information we have and making the verosimility relevant, I do not think that Tolkien would have thought of a different Mîm on each case. And in the case of a Petty Dwarf, a Dwarf of more than 500 years It would not seem plausible to me.
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I'd just like to point out that according to 'The Making of Appendix A', 'Durin's Folk' in
The Peoples of Middle-earth (p. 284), the Dwarves originally lived longer than in the later ages:
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Dwarves of different 'breeds' vary in their longevity. Durin's race were originally long-lived (especially those named Durin), but like most other peoples they had become less so during the Third Age.
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Of course, this passage is talking about the Longbeards, but I think it's a reasonable assumption that the trend of reduced longevity is found in other clans as well, even if originally they weren't as long lived as Durin's Folk.