Miyazaki named Shadow of the Colossus, The Elder Scrolls, The Witcher 3, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as design influences for Elden Ring. He credited the tabletop role-playing game RuneQuest, and the novels The Lord of the Rings and The Eternal Champion as inspirations for the game's story.Tolkien drew a lot from Norse mythology and other stuff, especially for The Silmarillion, but the plot of LOTR is not really based on anything else. Tolkien wanted to make a new mythology, one that would fit into the rest and into British culture.Written with friends and relatives in mind, and intended to 'move' and 'delight' readers of The Hobbit (who had grown up in the meantime), The Lord of the Rings was also a tribute to Tolkien's companions who were killed during the First World War, especially his two very close friends Robert Gilson and Geoffrey Smith.
Did Tolkien narrate Lord of the Rings : The esteemed author did some voice recordings of pages from his beloved The Lord of the Rings books, and now that audio has found its way online. The audio contains Tolkien narrating Chapter 1 of Book I, The Fellowship of the Ring as well as singing “Sam's Rhyme of the Troll” from Chapter 12, “The Flight to the Ford”.
What myth is Elden Ring based on
The Celtic influence extends beyond mere allusions to King Arthur. The demigods that form the core pantheon of Elden Ring are reminiscent of the main Irish mythological figures — the Tuatha Dé Danann.
What was LOTR inspired by : Desolate landscapes, dwarfs, elves and wizards
Tolkien was inspired by Icelandic books written by both known and unknown Icelandic authors, such as the Sagas and Prose Edda. As an Icelander myself, I love Icelandic sagas, Norse Mythology and Tolkien's work.
In June 1916 Tolkien went to France and was posted to the 11th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers. From July onwards his battalion went in and out of the line along the northern sector of the Somme. He occupied front line trenches in Beaumont-Hamel, Serre and the Leipzig Salient.
Tolkien was influenced by Old English poetry, especially Beowulf; Shippey writes that this was "obviously" the work that had most influence upon him.
Did Tolkien write anything other than LOTR
Books by J.R.R.Tolkien
He is recognized by most for The Lord of the Rings, a three-volume novel cycle, and for The Hobbit, a children's book (in origin) published in 1937. His work was turned into movies, theater plays and even portrait tattoos.The work is divided internally into six books, two per volume, with several appendices of background material. These three volumes were later published as a boxed set, and even finally as a single volume, following the author's original intent.During the creation and writing of this massive, intricately designed game, Hidetaka Miyazaki, famed for being the main writer of the above-mentioned games, joined forces with A Song of Ice and Fire author George R. R. Martin to write the lore and background story of the game.
This is similar to Dante's Inferno, as it merges the influence of Greek mythology, Christianity, Pagan characters, Roman characters, and even Islamic (Battistoni, Giorgio, and Hall) parallels. Additionally, Elden Ring seems to embrace the trope of the Seven Deadly Sins established by Dante.
Did J. R. R. Tolkien fight in WW1 : In June 1916 Tolkien went to France and was posted to the 11th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers. From July onwards his battalion went in and out of the line along the northern sector of the Somme. He occupied front line trenches in Beaumont-Hamel, Serre and the Leipzig Salient.
Is Berserk inspired by Tolkien : Tolkien's fantasy epic has also inspired manga artists in Japan including but not limiting Kentaro Miura of Berserk and Hiro Mashima of Fairy Tail; both of which have stated in interviews that The Lord of the Rings was one of the primary inspirations for them in creating their respected series.
Did J.R.R. Tolkien have PTSD
Yes. It has even been speculated Tolkien himself might have had PTSD which he developed during his time in the trenches of WW1. Whilst there are no overt references to specific mental health issues in Tolkien's work, there are many oblique ones.
Tolkien was reluctant to explain influences on his writing, specifically denying that The Lord of the Rings was an allegory of the Second World War, but admitting to certain connections with the Great War.The figure of Gandalf is based on the Norse deity Odin in his incarnation as "The Wanderer", an old man with one eye, a long white beard, a wide brimmed hat, and a staff. Tolkien wrote in a 1946 letter that he thought of Gandalf as an "Odinic wanderer".
Did JK Rowling like Tolkien : Rowling maintains that she had not read The Hobbit until after she completed the first Harry Potter novel (though she had read The Lord of the Rings as a teenager) and that any similarities between her books and Tolkien's are "Fairly superficial.
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Miyazaki named Shadow of the Colossus, The Elder Scrolls, The Witcher 3, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as design influences for Elden Ring. He credited the tabletop role-playing game RuneQuest, and the novels The Lord of the Rings and The Eternal Champion as inspirations for the game's story.Tolkien drew a lot from Norse mythology and other stuff, especially for The Silmarillion, but the plot of LOTR is not really based on anything else. Tolkien wanted to make a new mythology, one that would fit into the rest and into British culture.Written with friends and relatives in mind, and intended to 'move' and 'delight' readers of The Hobbit (who had grown up in the meantime), The Lord of the Rings was also a tribute to Tolkien's companions who were killed during the First World War, especially his two very close friends Robert Gilson and Geoffrey Smith.
Did Tolkien narrate Lord of the Rings : The esteemed author did some voice recordings of pages from his beloved The Lord of the Rings books, and now that audio has found its way online. The audio contains Tolkien narrating Chapter 1 of Book I, The Fellowship of the Ring as well as singing “Sam's Rhyme of the Troll” from Chapter 12, “The Flight to the Ford”.
What myth is Elden Ring based on
The Celtic influence extends beyond mere allusions to King Arthur. The demigods that form the core pantheon of Elden Ring are reminiscent of the main Irish mythological figures — the Tuatha Dé Danann.
What was LOTR inspired by : Desolate landscapes, dwarfs, elves and wizards
Tolkien was inspired by Icelandic books written by both known and unknown Icelandic authors, such as the Sagas and Prose Edda. As an Icelander myself, I love Icelandic sagas, Norse Mythology and Tolkien's work.
In June 1916 Tolkien went to France and was posted to the 11th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers. From July onwards his battalion went in and out of the line along the northern sector of the Somme. He occupied front line trenches in Beaumont-Hamel, Serre and the Leipzig Salient.
Tolkien was influenced by Old English poetry, especially Beowulf; Shippey writes that this was "obviously" the work that had most influence upon him.
Did Tolkien write anything other than LOTR
Books by J.R.R.Tolkien
He is recognized by most for The Lord of the Rings, a three-volume novel cycle, and for The Hobbit, a children's book (in origin) published in 1937. His work was turned into movies, theater plays and even portrait tattoos.The work is divided internally into six books, two per volume, with several appendices of background material. These three volumes were later published as a boxed set, and even finally as a single volume, following the author's original intent.During the creation and writing of this massive, intricately designed game, Hidetaka Miyazaki, famed for being the main writer of the above-mentioned games, joined forces with A Song of Ice and Fire author George R. R. Martin to write the lore and background story of the game.
This is similar to Dante's Inferno, as it merges the influence of Greek mythology, Christianity, Pagan characters, Roman characters, and even Islamic (Battistoni, Giorgio, and Hall) parallels. Additionally, Elden Ring seems to embrace the trope of the Seven Deadly Sins established by Dante.
Did J. R. R. Tolkien fight in WW1 : In June 1916 Tolkien went to France and was posted to the 11th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers. From July onwards his battalion went in and out of the line along the northern sector of the Somme. He occupied front line trenches in Beaumont-Hamel, Serre and the Leipzig Salient.
Is Berserk inspired by Tolkien : Tolkien's fantasy epic has also inspired manga artists in Japan including but not limiting Kentaro Miura of Berserk and Hiro Mashima of Fairy Tail; both of which have stated in interviews that The Lord of the Rings was one of the primary inspirations for them in creating their respected series.
Did J.R.R. Tolkien have PTSD
Yes. It has even been speculated Tolkien himself might have had PTSD which he developed during his time in the trenches of WW1. Whilst there are no overt references to specific mental health issues in Tolkien's work, there are many oblique ones.
Tolkien was reluctant to explain influences on his writing, specifically denying that The Lord of the Rings was an allegory of the Second World War, but admitting to certain connections with the Great War.The figure of Gandalf is based on the Norse deity Odin in his incarnation as "The Wanderer", an old man with one eye, a long white beard, a wide brimmed hat, and a staff. Tolkien wrote in a 1946 letter that he thought of Gandalf as an "Odinic wanderer".
Did JK Rowling like Tolkien : Rowling maintains that she had not read The Hobbit until after she completed the first Harry Potter novel (though she had read The Lord of the Rings as a teenager) and that any similarities between her books and Tolkien's are "Fairly superficial.