Did a dwarf ever marry an elf?

No, in J.R.R. Tolkien's official lore, a dwarf never married an elf, and such unions are considered impossible due to their distinct origins (Dwarves by Aulë, Elves by Ilúvatar), differing natures, and deep-seated animosity, with the popular Kili and Tauriel romance being a movie-only invention for The Hobbit films. While there's no explicit rule against it, their fundamental differences make a successful, fertile relationship highly improbable within the established canon.
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Can a dwarf and an elf mate?

Unsurprisingly dwarves and elves have interbred for centuries though it is not common they have been close allies for too many centuries for it to be otherwise. As elves held the Armlet of Strength dwelfs can reproduce. When dwelfs have children with elves however they seem to revert to the elven bloodline.
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Which dwarf fell in love with an elf?

In Peter Jackson's Hobbit Trilogy, a forbidden love blooms between Tariel the elf and Keeley the dwarf.
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Can an elf and a dwarf have a baby?

Despite the odds, the rare matings between a dwarf and an elf have been known to happen. The background of the relationship is always a unique (and often bizarre) story. The resulting offspring exhibits odd genetic traits. The children, called alfars, have skin that is tinted an odd bluish hue.
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Who is the elf that falls in love with the dwarf?

Tauriel and Kili's relationship in the movie is a non-conventional love story or romantic subplot in the movie between an elf and a dwarf.
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KILI & TAURIEL* A Love that was Real- The Hobbit

Did Tauriel exist in the books?

No, Tauriel is not in J.R.R. Tolkien's books; she is a character created by Peter Jackson and his team for The Hobbit film trilogy to add a strong female presence and a romantic subplot, not appearing in the original novel or any other Tolkien writings. She serves as the captain of Thranduil's Elven guard and has a storyline involving a romance with the dwarf Kili, which doesn't exist in the source material.
 
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Why do elves and dwarfs not like each other?

The mistrust between elves and dwarfs is well explained at the End of the story of Beren and Luthien when Dwarfs raided the halls of Menegroth and killed Thingol, and later on the army of the dwarfs was destroyed by elves under the lead of Beren. THis was the beginning of the mistrust between them.
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What is a half-elf half dwarf called?

A half-elf, half-dwarf hybrid is commonly called a Dwelf, a portmanteau of Dwarf and Elf, though they also appear in settings as Alfar or Attalwyn ("Twin-hearted") and are often depicted as outcasts, inheriting traits from both parents.
 
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How long would an elf be pregnant for?

Elven pregnancy duration varies across lore, but commonly ranges from about one year (12 months) in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth (where babies walk and talk by their first year) to 8-9 months, similar to humans, or even up to two years in some Dungeons & Dragons settings, with one source suggesting a much longer period tied to Valian years. The time reflects the elves' slow, prolonged development, often with long gaps between children, unlike the faster human pace. 
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Has a dwarf ever given birth naturally?

Tyson et al. 3 reported that, while vaginal delivery may be possible in patients with proportionate dwarfism, the combination of an engaged head and favourable cervix are usually accompanied by such severe respiratory difficulty as to preclude vaginal delivery.
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What did Peter Dinklage say about elf?

Peter Dinklage on "Elf" (2003): "Everybody asks me about Will Ferrell, because I knew him for about three days. But he's extraordinarily funny, and he's quiet between takes. I thought that was interesting. I think a lot of great male comic actors are introspective, quiet personalities, which I really admire.
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Why was Kili killed off?

Why did Fili and Kili have to die? There are a few different theories as to why Tolkien had Fili and Kili die at the end of The Hobbit. One theory is that he was emphasizing the important and loyal role that Fili and Kili had as sister-sons of Thorin, an important relationship in medieval literature.
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Is Tauriel an elf or human?

She is a Woodland Elf whose name has been translated as "Daughter of the forest", and is the head of the Mirkwood Elven guard.
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Was Peter Dinklage actually in elf?

Dinklage appeared in the Christmas comedy film Elf as Miles Finch, an irritable children's author who beats up Buddy Hobbs (Will Ferrell) after he mistakes him for an elf.
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Can kids touch elf mates?

Yes, kids can touch Elf Pets and Elf Mates, as they are specifically designed to be cuddled, played with, and included in family activities all year, unlike traditional Scout Elves, which lose their magic if touched. The purpose of Elf Mates is to offer a tangible, touchable friend to promote kindness and keep the Christmas spirit alive, making them perfect for year-round play and hugs.
 
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What are dwarfs also called?

The terms "little person", "LP" and "person of short stature" are the preferred terms of many of those with this disorder, and while some are uncomfortable with "dwarf" it remains a common term in some areas.
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How old is a 120 year old elf in human years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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Can an 18 year old touch an elf?

According to Santa, no one in the family, not even the grown-ups, should touch a Scout Elf. Their magic allows them to fly back to the North Pole each night and report on your family's Christmas cheer. If they're touched by human hands, that magic can weaken. However, Santa understands that accidents sometimes happen.
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At what age do elves get married?

Elves come of age at around fifty years old, and generally marry around this age. They reach their full physical height at 50, but don't fully physically mature until 100.
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What is the rarest race in D&D?

The rarest playable race in D&D often depends on the setting, but generally, Aasimar (celestial-touched) and certain unique, fringe races like Vishino (flame-hearted lizardfolk) or specific Monsters of the Multiverse options are very uncommon in typical worlds, with Aasimar often cited as the least popular/rare in player statistics, while lore-wise, beings like Platinum Dragons are almost unique. 
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Who lives longer, Dragons or elves?

Most elves live to 700 years old. According to the monster manual, half-dragons are blessed with a lifespan equivalent to twice its non draconic line. According to fizban's treasury of dragons, (I think) ancient dragons are at minimum 1200 years old.
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Why does Legolas hate dwarves in Hobbit?

Speaking strictly in movie-canon, Legolas ends The Hobbit with ambigious feelings towards Dwarves. He clearly warmed up to them somewhat, having aided Thorin (if begrudingly) in his final stand, but he also resents them for what happened with Tauriel.
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Do elves only fall in love once?

In J.R.R. Tolkien's lore, elves often fall in love only once and marry for life, viewing it as a deep, unique bond, but they can love more than once or marry again if widowed, though it's rare; exceptions like Finwë remarrying after his first wife's death show that the rule is more about the profound nature of their love and marriage, not a rigid impossibility of moving on, though moving on from true love is incredibly difficult.
 
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Why do elves not like humans?

Elves often dislike humans in fantasy due to differing lifespans (humans are fleeting), contrasting values (elves see humans as violent/foolish/short-sighted), historical conflicts, and theological differences (some elves feel betrayed by the gods who made humans mortal). This creates a dynamic where elves view humans as lesser, temporary, and frustratingly repetitive, leading to prejudice, but sometimes also pity or fascination. 
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