Chaosmancer
Legend
Because people relate to it? I think that is the answer. And it is enjoyable for most. The fact that you are so tired of them might mean you are tired of fantasy. I mean, you have a problem with tropes. You can't stand the original Tolkien races. Maybe you just don't like fantasy right now. Play a cowboy game or one that uses dogs as characters or Masquerade. Maybe after a year or so it'll get some of its allure back.
No. I would use stronger language but that is against the forum rules.
Equating being tired of Tolkien as being tired of the entire genre of Fantasy is blatantly insulting.
Am I tired of "The Journey to the West"? Am I tired of "The Wandering Inn"? Am I tired of "The Dresden Files"? How about "The Codex of Alera" or "The Stormlight Archive" or Slavic myths, Polynesian Myths, Chinese Myths, Japanese Myths, entire subsections of Anime, "Conan"?
If you hear "I'm tired of Tolkien" and think that that person is tired of the entirety of Fantasy, then all you are doing is proving that you truly are chained to the man's corpse. Because fantasy is so much larger than a single writer.
Why would they want to get rid of the tiny bit of Tolkien lore they have held onto? Why do they want to be different? That is the real question. I would say - they don't. You already have ten thousand differences between the two. To ditch the three similarities, similarities that a lot of players enjoy, seems not only silly, but also a terrible business decision. Do you also want PF they need to ditch Tolkien associations?
Or they could embrace the literal thousands of other Fantasy sources that aren't Tolkien.
You know, go for a market that is literally overflowing with the same ideas.
So true. This is why D&D actually made an entire book just for DMs. And in that book, they tell the DM to create their world. Don't want elves and dwarves, tell the players they can't use them. And while we are at it, get rid of the halflings too. Tell them they can only be celestials or infernals or warforged. There, you have aasimar, tieflings and warforged. Make the setting nothing but the astral planes. There - a world nothing like Tolkien.
Of course, in order to that, one would have to limit races.![]()
But most people limit everything except elves and dwarves, which was the original point being made.