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Which parts of D&D came from Tolkien?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 7292813" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>And yet he returned without healing a single person by touch.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's nice, but the story doesn't back him up. Aragorn couldn't heal black wounds of the Nazgul. At best he slowed it down through his use of herbs, keeping Frodo alive(barely) until Elrond could use his superior healing ability to save him. The people recognized the King because of his SKILL with healing, not because of his miracles at healing. He used herbs and knew more than the healers of Gondor, as appropriate for a Dunedain trained by elves.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're the one who tried to use an example of a brave, accomplished fighting going into a battle as an example of Aragorn being a warlord. He wasn't emulating Aragorn, but rather just moving second.</p><p></p><p>Aragorn made no difference there. Boromir might not have attacked on his own, but that doesn't make Aragorn a warlord. There have been countless instances in games that I've played over the years where my PC would not have attacked had another player not had his PC attack first. Once the fight was on, though, my PC immediately joined his companion. There is no warlord class necessary in the least to explain Aragorn and those(or any other) instances in the books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 7292813, member: 23751"] And yet he returned without healing a single person by touch. That's nice, but the story doesn't back him up. Aragorn couldn't heal black wounds of the Nazgul. At best he slowed it down through his use of herbs, keeping Frodo alive(barely) until Elrond could use his superior healing ability to save him. The people recognized the King because of his SKILL with healing, not because of his miracles at healing. He used herbs and knew more than the healers of Gondor, as appropriate for a Dunedain trained by elves. You're the one who tried to use an example of a brave, accomplished fighting going into a battle as an example of Aragorn being a warlord. He wasn't emulating Aragorn, but rather just moving second. Aragorn made no difference there. Boromir might not have attacked on his own, but that doesn't make Aragorn a warlord. There have been countless instances in games that I've played over the years where my PC would not have attacked had another player not had his PC attack first. Once the fight was on, though, my PC immediately joined his companion. There is no warlord class necessary in the least to explain Aragorn and those(or any other) instances in the books. [/QUOTE]
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