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message 1: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy (jakerator) | 32 comments Mod
I just finished the Streams of Silver and noticed how sililar mithril hall was to the mines of moria in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Did anyone else notice that too?


message 2: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments Actually iwhen i first read of Mithril Hall i thought he must have based it on Moria but i also thoought about how well he did on actually useing Mithril hall in his books unlike tolkien who only uses it as a labyrinth and doesnt really do anything with it in the series. But yes i noticed it haha.


message 3: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments Actually iwhen i first read of Mithril Hall i thought he must have based it on Moria but i also thoought about how well he did on actually useing Mithril hall in his books unlike tolkien who only uses it as a labyrinth and doesnt really do anything with it in the series. But yes i noticed it haha.


message 4: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments oops sorry my computer doubled it.


message 5: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 27, 2009 09:33PM) (new)

yeah. Tolkien was the one who inspired Salvatore to write in the first place so it all makes sense. Crenshinibon is like RAS' version of the ring. Moria and the hall, It all connects really.


message 6: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments Thats very true and i think that pretty much all fantasy writers are inspired to write by him i know i am.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

It's true. Most of the authors I've read about were inspired by him. and it makes sense, cause he was the one to start all of it really.


message 8: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments Yea i wish he was still alive i would have loved toget in a conversation.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Wooooooooooooo!!!!!!! ghost king is out today!


message 10: by Stephen light (new)

Stephen light | 62 comments SERIOUSLY DAMN IMA GONNA GO TO BOOK STORE TOMMOROW NOW WOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!


message 11: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy (jakerator) | 32 comments Mod
I understand that he borrowed the place and setting but almost everything about is the same. When they get their the hall has been taken over by someone. There is also a "balrog" in charge of mithril hall and at the end bruenr rides the beast down a big chasm, just like in The lord od the rings. The one difference is that in LOTR they are passing through, not trying to re-claim it. But thats about it.


message 12: by Alexander (new)

Alexander Draganov (darthsparhawk) Many fantasy authors started their careers paying homage to J.R.R. Tolkien. Salvatore, Terry Brooks, Dennis L. McKiernan, to a lesser degree Raymond E. Feist. It is easy to blame them now for plagiarazing, but one has to keep in mind several things.
1) All these writers loved LotR and wanted to write something similar.
2) Many readers wanted to read something similar to LotR. It happens all the time - now, after "Twilight" there are hundreds of vampire novels, for example.
3) Tolkien focused almost everything on world building. The authors after him managed to create some unique characters, like Drizzt, for example, and to develop the idea of a magical, medieval world.

So for me Salvatore had done nothing wrong.


message 13: by Barry (new)

Barry Dias | 1 comments jusy have to say after reading Exile i can't ever watch the doctor who episodes with the Ood in then the same way again. #the oodare illithids


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