(urth) The Distant Suns of Gene Wolfe
Adam Thornton
adam at io.com
Tue Jun 5 09:42:31 PDT 2007
On Jun 5, 2007, at 9:34 AM, Joel Sieh wrote:
> One observation.... I've heard that Tolkien's work was a large
> inspiration for the Dungeon and Dragons tabletop games. Just after
> reading about 100 pages of Tales of the Dying Earth, I'd say that
> it looks like the D&D creators took a LOT of inspiration for their
> magic systems from it, much more than anything they would have
> gotten from Tolkien. Gandalf's magic was much more organic,
> subtle, and undefined than the mechanisms and descriptions
> (including spell names) I've seen in the book I'm currently reading.
Gary Gygax says in the appendices to the AD&D v1 DMG (IIRC) that
Dying Earth Magic was the immediate inspiration for the D&D magic
system. I think it's there that he says that DE and Lieber's Nehwon
stories are the biggest influences.
There's also an article by Gygax talking about Vance's influence on
D&D in _The Excellent Prismatic Spray_ issue II. http://
www.dyingearth.com/mag.htm
I have not read it.
Adam
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