Ralif Redhammer
Legend
Also, I would say that the 5e barbarian's Danger Sense class ability is directly inspired by REH.
... and "iron-thewed."If Howard really had that much influence, then half the barbarian's class features would be described as "panther-like"...
Not to mention the hand and eye of Corum.Yeah, Elric's definitely got a lot of DNA all over D&D as well. (Eeew!)
See the last sentence of the op - you can discuss the influence for good or ill, you can disagree with other opinions, but its not a place to debate the merits of Tolkien v REH.How is this supposed to work?
We're only allowed to say that all the influence was positive and can not disagree with other people's opinion?
My understanding was: whether REH had any influence should not be in dispute. Don't try to deny the fundamental premise. Further, don't turn it into "REH sux, Tolkien ROOLS" nor vice-versa. I suspect the preference would be to avoid discussing Tolkien at all, but since IMO that is impossible, the next best thing would be to only discuss his influence to the extent that it relates to the changing impact of REH.How is this supposed to work?
We're only allowed to say that all the influence was positive and can not disagree with other people's opinion?
Man, I wish!... and "iron-thewed."