https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vamana

Vamana (Devanagari: वामन, IAST: Vāmana, lit. dwarf) is described in the Puranas as the fifth avatar of Vishnu, and the first incarnation of the Second Age or Treta yuga.
[1] He is the first avatar to appear as a human, although he does appear as a dwarf Brahmin.

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarves are a race inhabiting the world of Arda, a fictional prehistoric Earth which includes the continent Middle-earth. They appear in his books The Hobbit (1937), The Lord of the Rings (195455), the posthumously published The Silmarillion (1977), Unfinished Tales (1980), and The History of Middle-earth series (198396), the last three edited by his son and literary executor Christopher Tolkien.

Since Earthshine invoked the Canon I see no need to NOT freely speak of it!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle-earth_canon
The term Middle-earth canon, also called Tolkien's canon, is used to loosely define the published writings of J. R. R. Tolkien regarding Middle-earth as a whole. The term is also used in Tolkien fandom to promote, discuss and debate the idea of a consistent fictional canon within a given subset of Tolkien's writings. The terms have been used by reviewers, publishers, scholars, authors and critics such as John Garth,[1] Tom Shippey,[2] Jane Chance[3] and others to describe the published writings of J. R. R. Tolkien on Middle-earth as a whole.[4] Other writers look to the entire body of work of the author as a "Tolkien canon", rather than a subset defined by the fictional "Middle-earth" setting.[5]
Oh its ok. Dear. I would destroy the world for a Dwarf girl. The absolute most beautiful creature I ever saw walking the earth was a Munchkin?

Skadi A Dwarf Goddess The Dwarves have a beauty that is reflected in the Tolkien Canons. Angels have seen thus Cosmic war broke out over them.