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Those are just superficial similarities. In FR, they're blatantly ripped down to the last detail.
That's a big complaint of mine about Sovereign Stone, incidentally, as well. They're not only blatant, they advertise it! The back cover of the campaign setting book says something along the lines of "featuring Mongol dwarves and Japanese elves."
Tolkien, for example, did a great job with it. It's been said many times that the Rohirrim greatly resemble pre-Norman conquest Ango-Saxons. That's sorta true, but there are also some very big differences between the real and the fictional culture that cast the theory in doubt. Ergo, the culture resonates with us because of the similarities, but doesn't jar us out of the fantasy world with the too many similarities.
That's a big complaint of mine about Sovereign Stone, incidentally, as well. They're not only blatant, they advertise it! The back cover of the campaign setting book says something along the lines of "featuring Mongol dwarves and Japanese elves."

Tolkien, for example, did a great job with it. It's been said many times that the Rohirrim greatly resemble pre-Norman conquest Ango-Saxons. That's sorta true, but there are also some very big differences between the real and the fictional culture that cast the theory in doubt. Ergo, the culture resonates with us because of the similarities, but doesn't jar us out of the fantasy world with the too many similarities.
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