ruleslawyer
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QFT.fusangite said:I think this question can be read two different ways that produce two different answers:
(a) What if Tolkien had either never written or written in the 80s?
(b) What if D&D had been created in the 1930s?\
IMHO, assuming we're talking about (a), I don't actually think that fantasy gaming would have evolved much differently without LotR. The intellectual writers would have bled in from scifi anyway; Moorcock, Zelazny and Ursula LeGuin weren't really writing to emulate Tolkien, but rather to expand from speculative fiction into all-out imaginative fiction (all three started as scifi writers). A D&D based on Hyboria, Lankhmar, Earthsea, Amber, and the Million Spheres/Melnibone/etc would be a fine game.
Not that I don't love Tolkien, BTW; I just don't actually think he's an exclusively formative influence on high(brow) fantasy.