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The possibility of, and the extent of, Tolkien's influence on D&D is an evergreen topic on these forums. I've never been able to figure out why, though. It seems like such a weird thing to fixate on.
Why is this one man's catalog of work held so highly (or lowly) beyond all others? Judging by the way some people react to him, you'd think he wrote the Bible (or Nickelback's "How You Remind Me"). He was neither. He was just this one guy, inspired by mythology to write some stories.
People love their mythology/ideology/history. Once they have decided something is part of who they are or what they enjoy, its not a simple thing for them to let go.
On the flip side, when something is seen as a detriment to what they enjoy, it must be attacked and dismissed relentlessly, because its 2023 and we cannot let people enjoy different things, let alone the same thing, in a different way.
Really its just the ever increasing divisiveness of the 2020's, as applied to all things, at all times.