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Survivor Appendix N Authors- LEIBER WINS!

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Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 4
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 13
Wellman, Manley Wade 4
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 9

A new day, another vote! Had to beat the haters in!;)
 

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Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 4
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 9
Wellman, Manley Wade 4
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 11
 

Y’all know that no one really cares about how much influence Tolkien had on a dead guy’s obsolete game, right? No disrespect meant, but I’m pretty sure you’re beating a dead horse here. Can you please take your love spat to a private room, or at least a thread where it’s relevant?

It is pretty obvious that certain persons are so convinced of their own righteousness that they will never let that happen.

Which is why I switched to voting against Tolkien: no matter how great he is, he has clearly had a negative impact on certain persons open-mindedness that he would find utterly horrific.
 

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 4
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 10
Wellman, Manley Wade 2
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 11
 

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 2
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 11
Wellman, Manley Wade 2
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 11
 

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 2
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 12
Wellman, Manley Wade 2
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 9
 

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 2
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11
Tolkien, J.R.R. 12-2=10
Wellman, Manley Wade 2
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 9+1=10
 

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 2
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 11+1=12
Tolkien, J.R.R. 10-2=8
Wellman, Manley Wade 2
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 10
 

It is pretty obvious that certain persons are so convinced of their own righteousness that they will never let that happen.

Which is why I switched to voting against Tolkien: no matter how great he is, he has clearly had a negative impact on certain persons open-mindedness that he would find utterly horrific.

And thou shalt be named Boromir, for thou hast betrayed us.

So...the problem, in your view, is that Tolkien created a story so powerful, one that touched its readers so deeply that it created a bond within them that makes them want to defend it to their dying breath...and for some reason this is a bad thing? It only proves just how amazing his work is.

I’ve seen viciousness on both sides. I’ve actually seen more in the anti Tolkien than the Tolkien fans. Your argument makes no sense, Boromir.

Burroughs, Edgar Rice 14
Carter, Lin 2
Dunsany, Lord 13
Leiber, Fritz 12
Tolkien, J.R.R. 8 + 1 = 9
Wellman, Manley Wade 2 - 2 = 0
Williamson, Jack 12
Zelazny, Roger 10
 

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