Sol Invictus said:Fantasy was alive long before Tolkien was even born. Grimm's Fairy Tales, anyone? Beowulf Saga? Homer's Odyssey? The fucking Gilgamesh Epic, even.
All Tolkien did was create a bunch of raving, foaming-at-the-mouth nerds who speak in Elfish. I mean "Elven". Or is that Elfin? Who gives a fuck.
hey! HOW DARE YOU INSULT THE PNP! :twisted:Sol Invictus said:Fantasy was alive long before Tolkien was even born. Grimm's Fairy Tales, anyone? Beowulf Saga? Homer's Odyssey? The fucking Gilgamesh Epic, even.
All Tolkien did was create a bunch of raving, foaming-at-the-mouth nerds who speak in Elfish. I mean "Elven". Or is that Elfin? Who gives a fuck.
Drakron said:*snip
Sol Invictus said:One of the big problems I have with the LOTR books is the unrealistic characters and their interaction. What Tolkien is saying is that 'people are intrinsically good', driven to evil by the 'power of the ring', a fantasy device. That's pretty bullshit, and I just can't accept that sort of storyline/setting.
It's escapist fantasy. Not only is it 'fantasy', it's also a false representation of humanity. When I think of humanity, I don't just think of all the 'good parts' like love and friendship, I also think about the nasty parts you won't find in any Tolkien book, like depravity, violence, vendettas and sexuality.
When I think of antagonists, I don't think of some stupid eye floating in the middle of some ridiculous hell-hole looking place with legions of ugly monsters.
No, I think of a lord (he can be anything from intelligent, devious, gluttony or what have you) with an army of soldiers. A lord who keeps a harem of concubines and prostitutes that he readily puts to slaughter, should it pleasure him. Who kills innocent civilians if it fits his plans or brings more gold to his coffers. Who kills his best friend whom he suspects of plotting against him in order to save his own skin.
Hell, the 'bad guy' could even be a good king with only good intentions to preserve and expand his empire, who protects his own citizens but commits wholescale genocide on those who oppose him, if it is practical to do so. The Qin Emperor Shihuangde was like that, and a lot of people considered him brutal. You can even sympathize with a person or character like him, if you share his vision.
There's your realism. I don't care about some retarded floating eye that's EEEEEEEVIL just for the sake of it.
Sol Invictus said:Drakron said:*snip
Hey, you conveniently left out Homer's Odyssey. What about Shakespeare's Midsummer's Night Dream for that matter? Did people believe that too?
Not really. It was about power and greed. I don't honestly don't remember any 'good vs. evil' in the plot, but oke.Sol Invictus said:What Tolkien is saying is that 'people are intrinsically good', driven to evil by the 'power of the ring', a fantasy device.
I remember stuff like that in the books, in the movies even. As soon as they arrived at the first human settlement (in the books).It's escapist fantasy. Not only is it 'fantasy', it's also a false representation of humanity. When I think of humanity, I don't just think of all the 'good parts' like love and friendship, I also think about the nasty parts you won't find in any Tolkien book, like depravity, violence, vendettas and sexuality.
Duh? Did Harry Potter disappoint you too because the teachers weren't molesting the students?(rant about how Middle Earth isn't exactly like Earth)
In all honesty, yes.Duh? Did Harry Potter disappoint you too because the teachers weren't molesting the students?
You find no depth to it, yes.Sol Invictus said:Middle Earth is, as I said, too far out. I don't like escapist fantasy. There's no depth to it. It's idiotic.
Drakron said:Howard was one of the first (if not the first) that created fantasy books since they were neither belived to be real by its readers or aimed at children.
merry andrew said:Not really. It was about power and greed. I don't honestly don't remember any 'good vs. evil' in the plot, but oke.
He was saying that there was "evil" in LOTR just for the sake of it. No 'human' motivation really.Saint_Proverbius said:merry andrew said:Not really. It was about power and greed. I don't honestly don't remember any 'good vs. evil' in the plot, but oke.
Um, what? Most evil people out there are serving power and greed.
The "precious" was a ring of invisibility. They were lured by the power of a ring of invisibility. Sauron, as well as the riders, were exaggerations of what people can become when their lust for greed and power consume them. The same power even overwhelmed Saruman; he succombed to Sauron simply because of the sheer force he wielded.Sol Invictus said:There was some human motivation, but it was depicted as being caused by the lure of the "precious" rather than good old human greed. Boromir acted like he was under a spell.
I don't think Sauron counts as human.
angler said:Moving back to Oblivion, I was just browsing their forums and came across a small list of things not being included...
Medium Armor and the Speechcraft/Mercantile skills are also out? First crossbows and throwing stars, then the Nine Divines and Imperial Legion, then the dagger/shortblade skill, then axes, then melee staves.... and now this?