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You might want to follow your own advice, especially when chastising others. While the AD&D ranger was influenced by Tolkien, he did not make them up. The term actually goes back to the 1600s, describing lone men who policed the wilds and borderlands. It also has roots in American frontiersman, and when the US army used to term to describe a group of elite soldiers in 1942, it wasn’t because Tolkien came up with the term or the concept. No, rangers both in name and in concept of the role existed long before Tolkien used it in his writing.
FFS nobody is claiming Tolkien invented these things. Why does that keep getting offered as the straw man?
Almost everything in Tolkien drew inspiration from earlier sources. It's not even subtle, and he freely admitted it. So the argument that some element couldn't have been inspired by Tolkien because that element existed prior to Tolkien amounts to the claim that "it is impossible to be influenced by Tolkien." It would be like saying that Tolkien wasn't inspired by House of the Wolfings because Morris was in turn inspired by earlier sources. Ludicrous.
I'm giving up on these threads. It is blindingly, painfully obvious that D&D drew a ton of inspiration from Tolkien. Any claim to the contrary is...bizarre. Delusional.