Tolkein is NOT the original source for dwarves.
Tolkein is NOT the original source for dwarves.
What?! You mean they are a nuanced race with members being every shade of good and bad?! Impossible!!!!1
Only because we have no respect for people who shop at Payless. If you would buy yourself some decent hiking boots with some proper arch support, we'd call off the badgers. It's not like we're kobolds or something.Gnomes tell badgers to poop in your boots.
The idea of passing an item on as an inheritance, or reselling it, is akin to theft from whoever made the item.
This is a strange thread. To call it racist would be moronic, but ......
The thread title seems to possibly have been taken from an article about JRR Tolkien being an anti-Semite.
Its an interesting article........
Another question, which is somewhat related to this article. In what edition or legacy D&D game are the dwarves the most non-heroic? BECMI, AD&D, 3.X, 4e, PF? There can only be absolute answers here. Much like politics, there can never be any nuance when discussing fantasy races.
So there I was, re-reading The Hobbit, which was serving not only to re-acquaint myself with Tolkien and the significant differences between that work and the Lord of the Rings, but remind me of my early days of D&D -- The Hobbit could quite easily, IMO, pass for an account of a Red Box adventure played by my ten year old self.
And while so reading, I came across a strange little passage about dwarves, one that did not jive with the stocky, stoic super-hero of the modern fantasy rpg, born of some aberrant mingling of Warhammer, Warcraft, Dragonlance and morce recent fantasy offerings. It was interesting and, in a way, refreshing.
Enough so that I decided to post about it. Perhaps others would recognize the quote and we could all riff on how Tolkien and D&D con- or diverged, not just on Dwarves, but on a variety of subject (e.g. drunken elves).
Others chimed in, though mostly in jest. And it was good.
Then Cyronax came into the thread and it got locked.