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I saymaking a choice and I nuke anybody who says I have to I will like both if I damned well please.
So, are you saying just nuke Westeros and Middle Earth from space? (You know, just to be sure and all...)


I saymaking a choice and I nuke anybody who says I have to I will like both if I damned well please.
Is this about the books or the LCGs?You have no choice. Place your stake in a camp. The comments are the place for nuance and dissent and we look forward to both!
So, are you saying just nuke Westeros and Middle Earth from space? (You know, just to be sure and all...)![]()
LOTR is responsible for a lot of us gamers, and I'd feel foolish not to side with Gandalf.
Plus, I'm begging to hate writers who don't seem to be capable of finishing a story, even if I think the story they are writing is fantastic.
I went GoT for now because while not complete it is more detailed IMHO. But to compare the two in my eyes is like comparing a Model T to a 2011 Mustang. I'd rather drive the Mustang but every car built since the Model T owes some sort of nod to it.
Tolkein did something that was not widely done at the time and drew inspiration from mythology, environmental issues of his time (still relevent today), and his personal experiences in WWI.
Martin on the other hand draws inspiration from Tolkein and many other authors, history (the war of the roses), and his experiences as a screen writer.
The result is that both are original and thoroughly entertaining. Maybe its more a choice of Chinese or Vietnamese. You can be sure some sort of rice or noodle is going to be involved it just depends on what you're hungry for.
I'm not disagreeing with your view on the writers you mentioned, but how are you defining heroic fantasy there? There are stories I would place there that are thousands of years old....by the time Tolkein wrote his books, the heroic fantasy genre was 50 years old...