Benjamin Olson
Hero
Also I feel the narrow-mindedness was very much in line with his father's views towards adaptations of it.It was his to be narrow with, and to edit and publish unfinished works.
Also I feel the narrow-mindedness was very much in line with his father's views towards adaptations of it.It was his to be narrow with, and to edit and publish unfinished works.
Absolutely. It’s a very precise work, with such a wealth of background and worldbuilding that needless deviation is…more significant than it would be if rebooting the Die Hard franchise.Also I feel the narrow-mindedness was very much in line with his father's views towards adaptations of it.
Absolutely. It’s a very precise work, with such a wealth of background and worldbuilding that needless deviation is…more significant than it would be if rebooting the Die Hard franchise.
In 5e, the last couple levels are basically epic, and true epic play is represented by gaining Epic Boons.That's one heck of an epic boon you're handing out especially since a 20th level fighter isn't even epic levels yet.
Can anyone explain why it matters if there are hobbits? Like, to your enjoyment of the show?Alright, for everyone who does not want to troll through Twitter or Facebook to see the posters, this article has all 23 of them. Most are human, with a few elves and dwarves, plus a couple that could be children or a sad attempt to somehow shove Hobbits into the series, when they were not around for the 2nd Age.
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But for Christopher Tolkien, we could very well have seen TSR publish new Middle-Earth fiction in the 90s. Sometimes being over-protective is the right choice.
Can anyone explain why it matters if there are hobbits? Like, to your enjoyment of the show?
That has nothing to do with the show. Why would it hurt the show for them to be there? And, no, it would not be like that, but even if it was, it could still be a good show.Because this is set in the 2nd Age, before Numenor was even sunk, and there were no Hobbits in any of the lands that Gondor will eventually control, just like there is no Rohirrim until about the middle of the 3rd Age. They do not belong and would ruin the entertainment factor for anyone who knows Middle-Earth. Having them show up there would be like having Crusaders or Nazis show up when the Great Wall is being built or showing up with the Wise Men to visit the baby Jesus. Plus I do not think the Tolkien Estate would let any company contradict the writings like that.