tolkien as an intro...

alsih2o

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several folks in my game group seemed shocked when i revealed that i had never read any tolkien.

they wanted to know how i had gotten into d+d without it..... i found my way to loving it thru conan.

what literary inspiration helped to draw you into the game? which books? were they all tolkien? anything else?
 

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Ivanhoe. Back home they always show a British Ivanhoe movie on New Year's Day. I guess I wanted to be a knight when I was a kid.
 

Don't feel bad, I started D&D when I was 11 (over 20 years ago, oy!) and didn't read Tolkien until my mid-20's. I got into D&D through Mythology (Greek, Norse and King Arthur, mostly), but mainly it was something me & my friends did together after school.
 

Actually, it was D&D that got me into reading fantasy. I had tried to read LotR, but it didn't hold my interest. After my first game, finding out it was based on Tolkien, I went back and read The Hobbit and then the trilogy.

BTW, "A DIRE woodchuck would chuck all the wood he DARED." :D
(Sorry, I'll go away now.)
 


Tolkien here. I read all of his books when I was fairly young, around nine and then started playing D&D shortly thereafter.
 

alsih2o said:

what literary inspiration helped to draw you into the game?

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe- as well as the rest of the narnia series.

I would never suggest Tolkien's FOTR as a primer for D&D- I might never see the player again.

The Hobbit would be good.

FD
 

None. I was introduced to it by friends (I was mostly reading SF at the time), and read Tolkien, etc. in the year or so that followed my introduction to RPGs.
 

Tolkien for me. Although I also read Robert E Howard, Fritz Leiber, Lloyd Alexander, C.S. Lewis, etc. fairly young, so it was all a big stew of influece as I was starting D&D. It's hard for me to place chronologically what happened when, though.

My first D&D game was before I was reading much of anything other than The Hardy Boys but I'd read most of what I noted above before I became really serious about it.
 

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