DM of the Rings I:
The Copious Backstory

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Lord of the Rings is more or less the foundation of modern D&D. The latter rose from the former, although the two are now so estranged that to reunite them would be an act of savage madness. Imagine a gaggle of modern hack-n-slash roleplayers who had somehow never been exposed to the original Tolkien mythos, and then imagine taking those players and trying to introduce them to Tolkien via a D&D campaign.

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Wavatar BeckoningChasm:

 

Very funny indeed.


 
 
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Wavatar Graced by Christ ? Blog Archive » Hubby’s new project:

 

[…] Sunday my husband asked me to go to the computer store for him after church. Why I went alone can be found here. He asked me to pick up a comic book creator program he had seen there a few months prior. I did and he set to it that same day. Yesterday he was still working on it. Over the past week he has combined The Lord of the Rings movie and the personalities of his D&D group. Basically he has made a comic strip of what would have happened had the party of gentlemen in Lord of the Rings been 17 year old gaming geeks who just want to fight giant spiders and goblins. It’s pretty funny, especially if you have ever sat in on a D&D group. If you get a moment, stop over and check it out. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Skeeve the Impossible:

 

Whew that sure was funny, and I can HONESTLY say I have never read that before. Nope that bit was completly new to me.


 
 
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Wavatar MOM:

 

very funny. Makes me nostalgic for the Lemon


 
 
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Wavatar David C.:

 

Funny stuff! I’m enjoying these.

However, I have a quibble…

“Lord of the Rings is more or less the foundation of modern D&D. The former rose from the later…” You have “former” and “lat[t]er” reversed; if LOTR is the “foundation” of D&D, then LOTR came first. The sentence should read “The latter rose from the former…”


 
 
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Wavatar Shamus:

 

Whoops. Former / Latter Fixed.


 
 
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Wavatar Augury » Blog Archive » Elsewheres:

 

[…] I’ve never watched Yu-Gi-Oh before, but if you’ve ever seen DragonBall-Z and you’re passingly familiar with Pokemon then you’ll pick right up on what the show is about. The Abridged Series is a homemade (?) parody of the absurdities of Yu-Gi-Oh and all those others childrens’ game-promoting anime shows. There seem to be 11 episodes in the Abridged Series so far, each roughly four minutes long. They remind me a lot of Shamus’ comics in the sort of self-referential humor they employ. Great fun, I was laughing out loud at every episode. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Terminally Incoherent » Blog Archive » What we need is a Battering Ram…:

 

[…] The comic starts here with the first episode. You can use the links to navigate from there. […]


 
 
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Wavatar How To Spot A Psychopath :: Lyrical spoonerisms :: October :: 2006:

 

[…] (Yes, I already know that these aren’t actually spoonerisms, they’re just swapped words. If you are a huge nerd, you’re going to have to find something else to nitpick.) Comments » […]


 
 
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Wavatar How To Spot A Psychopath :: Super-Fun-Pack Comix :: October :: 2006:

 

[…] The chap who’s doing DM Of The Rings, which I’ve linked to a couple of times recently, is really pumping ‘em out at the moment - one every day or so. The comics are just posts on his blog at the moment with no index, but the Next and Previous links will get you through. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Enemy of Entropy - Purposefully perverse since 1995! » Funny gaming-related comic:

 

[…] DM of the Rings humor RPGsShare and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. […]


 
 
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Wavatar shirlee53:

 

I Love it.


 
 
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Wavatar The Last Exit to Babylon - Twenty Sided:

 

[…] Wednesday, October 25 2006 @ 10:23 PM CDT Contributed by: corwin Views: 1 If you’ve ever been involved in role-playing games in any way ever, you simply must go read Twenty Sided.  Among the many posts on the blog, Shamus is providing his readers with one of the funniest webcomics I have ever seen: The DM of the Rings.  Picture this:  you’re a DM with a group of almost exclusively hack-and-slash players (we’ve all been there, most of us on both sides.  Except the role-player over there).  Oddly enough, none of these players are at all familiar with the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, and the campaign you’re running is none other than The Lord of the Rings.I can pretty much stop describing it there.  All of the gamers reading this are now furiously clicking the links to go read this masterpiece, and everyone else has lost interest by now.  So far, the party has arrived at Balin’s tomb in Moria, and hilarity is in the midst of ensuing.  I can’t wait for the next episode…   […]


 
 
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Wavatar Morcamil:

 

Absolutely hilarious. Reminds me of my crew when we were playing about ten years ago, huh.


 
 
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Wavatar Vinterdaeck:

 

That’s so funny! More of that please!


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the Rings: Full of GMing Insights (and Hilarious) - Treasure Tables:

 

[…] I recently stumbled across Twenty Sided Tale, a blog by Shamus Young, and found his series of comics entitled The DM of the Rings. It starts here, with DM of the Rings I, and fair warning: I nearly peed myself around number IX or so. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Khall:

 

Actually, the progeniator of D&D is/was Jack Vance’s Dying Earth novels. This is why we have things like Melf’s Acid Missile and things. At least according to Gary Gygax. But obviously a lot of the mythos and settings were…inherited from Tolkien.

K.


 
 
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Wavatar Erick:

 

Very good! You’re so cruel to the poor players, though. Withholding their mechwarrior ;_;


 
 
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Wavatar Mindwheat » Blog Archive » World’s Tallest Man Saves 2 Dolphins:

 

[…] Speaking of AD&D (as we were) here is a webcomic called Twenty Sided. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Tuesday and Thursday Bad; MWF Good « Creative Destruction:

 

[…] Tuesday and Thursday Bad; MWF Good Filed under: Geekery — Robert @ 8:28 am Because of this and this. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Joreal:

 

He is right though, Mechwarrior is awesome.

Who wants to be Clan Widow Maker with me?


 
 
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Wavatar Blog à part (2: La Mission) : DM of the Rings, ou, "les rôlistes, ça ne respecte rien":

 

[…] j’avais oublié de vous parler de ce bidule: DM of the Rings est un webcomic de rôliste, qui imagine ce que donnerait le Seigneur des Anneaux, de JRR Tolkien, […]


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the Rings at Abandoned Factory Blog:

 

[…] some time now, and I don’t generally enjoy sprite/photo/screencap comics of this style, but DM of the Rings has been consistently amusing me, at least for the first twenty-three comics. I know my RP’er […]


 
 
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Wavatar VinnyC:

 

I always did wonder what they were thinking while they were shooting =-]

Verry funny. :):):)


 
 
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Wavatar Rex Venom:

 

Cool!
How do I get a lot of dice next to my comment?
Rock on.


 
 
31 2011
Wavatar Arca:

 

Is it normal that the strips don’t show up? Or does nothing ever wrok for me ? :_(


 
 
32 2012
Wavatar SightblinderX:

 

LOL! Its usually a bad sign if the players don’t pay *any* attention to the opening backstory…looks like we’re about to go on an interesting trip. :)


 
 
33 2013
Wavatar Nicki-Joe:

 

That’s hilarious! I hate backstory myself ‘blah, blah, blah’, when the frig are we going to play?


 
 
34 2014
Wavatar The Wit Farm:

 

Been a while……

Yeah, I’ve been slacking. I took a few weeks away from work to study for a promotion test, and I kinda got out of the not-quite-well-established habit of blogging.
Susie’s taken David to London for the day, in anticipatory celebration of he…


 
 
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Wavatar blargney the second:

 

This webcomic is awesome. I’ve been reading since one of the first strips came out, and it’s been a thoroughly enjoyable ride so far.

Thanks Shamus!
-blarg


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the rings - Science-Fiction & Fantasy forums:

 

[…] DM of the rings Our DM send us this link to a comic about LoTR as a modern D&D style game, if gamers were to play it today. I got quite a few laughs from it. Twenty Sided DM of the Rings I:The Copious Backstory […]


 
 
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Wavatar the old master:

 

As a Player and GM. This story has compelled me to follow Shamus’writting antics throughout.

The art of humor is: Exhibiting very funny incidents seriously.

The old master says:A world is defined by it’s occupants. I am merely here by definition.


 
 
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Wavatar Tola:

 

Commenting on the change made.

It’s interesting that the player of Merry is more…confrontational. Before he was ‘O.K, whatever, sure I wanted to play Mechwarrior, but…’. Now he’s actively calling the group lunatics.


 
 
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Wavatar Muttley:

 

“Lord of the Rings is more or less the foundation of modern D&D.”

Not really. D&D was developed out of Chainmail in 1969-71 by Gygax and Arneson, who were active before the Tolkein revival spawned the vast hordes of 3-or-more volume bad fantasy series and made fantasy overwhelmingly prevalent on the SF shelves. The Tolkien revival was brought about by the availability of the single-volume paperback edition from 1968 coinciding with its adoption by the hippy movement.

Gygax and Arneson quoted three references in the first D&D rulebook: Jack Vance’s “Dying Earth” stories (where the magic system in particular comes from), Fritz Lieber’s Lankhmar tales of Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser (rogues, thieves, sword-and-sorcery adventuring), and Poul Anderson’s Three Hearts and Three Lions, quoted as the place where the alignment system came from, although Michael Moorcock’s Elric stories were published around the same time and develop the alignment system more deeply.

Poul Anderson was also a founding member of the SCA.

Lankhmar is also the inspiration for Ankh-Morpork, in the same way that Niven’s Ringworld is the inspiration for Pratchett’s Discworld. Read “Strata” if you need convincing.

The only obvious Tolkien presence is the halfling class, which Gygax said were an attempt to hitch a ride on the Tolkien-led fantasy revival.


 
 
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Wavatar Pagba:

 

And so it begins. I might reveal some very funny things that happen in later strips but that would be spoiling, wouldn´t it? I never watched Titanic because I got so spoiled by people who did watch the film: they told me that the ship will sink. No sense watching the film knowing that, eh?

Just keep on clicking the Next button. This gets better and better.


 
 
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Wavatar spyder:

 

i am playing the hobbit the moment and it is called lead the quest that started it all not a bad game is there any games that i can download as i brought this one have not seen any more in the shop here can you please help me


 
 
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Wavatar habbibte:

 

How about adding an index so I can leave, come back and not have to flip through a jillion episodes!!

I love it, miss playing D&D on all the time. Keep up the good work.


 
 
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Wavatar Seph:

 

lol, try using your favorites or clicking the ring at the top of the comic ;-)


 
 
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Wavatar Gabrielle Faust:

 

This pure genius! I haven’t laughed that hard in a while! LOL!!!


 
 
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Wavatar hobb3:

 

Hmmm… I would like to read this comic, but where it is? Maybe my browser blocks some links, but I cannot see the link. Anyone willing to help without making harsh comments?


 
 
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Wavatar FlameKiller:

 

The start of a legacy!
Man Tolkin would be turning in his coffin if he knew of this!
i also hate looong intros. give me a cliff notes any time!


 
 
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Wavatar Chris:

 

Yo, love the Dm of the rings thing, but where have the pics gone? I don’t see any of the work you’ve done one here now. NO hobbits or nothing.


 
 
51 202011
Wavatar Chris:

 

Seems to be back now, Thanks :)


 
 
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Wavatar FlameKiller:

 

did anyone know that there is a Lord of the Rings Roleplaying game?

its true . it is produced by Decipher and is played with d6s.

instead of classes it has orders. they include barbarian(Extra survival), craftsman(Bonus ranks in Craft), loremaster(More ranks in Knowlage), Magician(Spellcaster damage or healing), Mariner(Bonus for using ships), Minstrel(Bard), Noble(Bonuses on some rolls), Rogue(Bonuses for Hide), Warrior(Fighter).

each of these Orders have “packages” which give different skill and stat bonuses. then there are “Elite Orders” which have even more bonuses but require higher stats.

al in all, your idea of LotR D&D is not all that original. someone already did it.


 
 
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Wavatar FlameKiller:

 

Though i have read through this and have tremendously enjoyed it. the story puts just the right twist on a great legacy.

IT IS WONDERFUL!!!


 
 
54 202014
Wavatar Allen:

 

I absolutely love it. As a former avid D&D player this was both nostalgic and enlightening. Just freaking fantastic.

I am sure this is in some FAQ of yours, but I can’t seem to find it. What program did you use to catch the frames from the movie and what did you use to create the comic?

Doc Swan


 
 
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Wavatar Doug:

 

Tolkien influences have been all through D&D since the three little rulebooks in the beige box back in the Seventies, though. D&D elves aren’t *quite* like Middle-Earth elves, which are generally superior physically to Men, but the inspiration’s obvious, doubly so for the dwarves, and until the Tolkien estate got sniffy there weren’t “halflings” and “treants” and “balors” in D&D - there were hobbits, ents and balrogs, and proud of it!


 
 
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Wavatar Mooiness! » Indecisive women / DM of The Rings:

 

[…] guy by the name of Shamus Young did a series of screen-cap comics called “DM of the Rings” (DM = dungeon master), where he re-imagined “The Lord of The Rings” movies as a […]


 
 
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Wavatar craschworks » Blog Archive » The DM of the Rings:

 

[…] Since I doubt Gygax would want people moping about, check out The DM of the Rings! […]


 
 
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Wavatar ONE PAGE LEFT:

 

[…] DM of the Rings […]


 
 
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Wavatar Still sick, dammit « Firebird Suite:

 

[…] the other hand, friend John sent me this lovely link: Dungeon Master of the Rings. I laughed so hard I nearly peed my pants. It’s a Web comic using screenshots from the movie […]


 
 
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Wavatar Det var rollespilleren, der gjorde det « Stemmen fra ådalen:

 

[…] genskabt et utal af gange på youtube. Det er også tydeligt i tegneserier som Chainmail Bikini, DM of the Rings, Darths & Droids og Dungeons & […]


 
 
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Wavatar Herr der Ringe - Aus der Sicht eines Spielleiters | sandobar.de:

 

[…] Sie sich folgenden Webcomic auf Twenty Sided an. Hier wird die Geschichte von Herr der Ringe einmal ganz anders erzählt. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Musings of the Chatty DM » Robin’s Laws Revisited: Part 4, Creating your Campaign:

 

[…] When all this work is done, a GM tends to want to share all this (it’s only natural, when you pour a lot of effort in something,seeking validation is normal).  Thing is, the tendency of many GMs is to present this in the form of non-interactive presentations… (which often leads to this type of reaction from players) […]


 
 
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Wavatar ביקורת על דרך המדבר במשחקיה | טקטיקה:

 

[…] ואצרף את המלצתי גם כן. הקומיקס מבוסס ברעיון ובביצוע על DM of the Ring, שעושה טיפול דומה לשר הטבעות, ושווה גם הוא את השקעת […]


 
 
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Wavatar Sanjay:

 

This picture is very funny I like this his all fnny picture of the Rings The Copious Backstory.


 
 
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Wavatar Jim’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Online Comics part 2:

 

[…] DM of the Rings - Lord of the Rings as a D&D module.  I cast Magic Missile at the darkness! […]


 
 
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Wavatar The Marquis » Blog Archive » DM of the Rings:

 

[…] very funny webcomic (with a completed story) best summarized by the author at the start of the very first […]


 
 
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Wavatar Shadows Realm : Gaming Funnies:

 

[…] DM of the rings : This is a very hilarious comic that poses the what if question to the D&D meets Lord of the Rings world. Using clips from the movie LOTR; the author asks what would happen if a group of D&D gamers were to play in the LOTR universe before it had ever come out to book or movie. Very, Very hilarious/true. This comic has been taken through completion. So if you make it all the way through it; you have read it all. […]


 
 
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Wavatar Scemo chi legge » Archive du blog » Dungeon Master of the Ring:

 

[…] ad Alan per avermi passato questo link, é pura genialità. Bye […]


 
 
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Wavatar Fred:

 

I have discover and read your fabulous history on the french ludiste site, ah ah ah hilarous, great, nice …
Happy to see your site


 
 
70 20202010
Wavatar Dungeons and Dragons. « Got Milk?:

 

[…] it just copied another person’s idea named Shamus Young. He had started a web comic called DM of the Rings. It used screencaps from the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy to tell a narrative of a bunch of […]


 
 
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Wavatar In Defense of Railroading - Gnome Stew, the Game Mastering Blog:

 

[…] One of the Holy Grails of gaming is the “sandbox game”, where there is no overarching meta-plot, or even individual plot arcs, but where the characters are put into a world that is both realistic and autonomous, and allowed to interact in that world however they see fit. To a True Believer of the Way of the Sandbox, everything else is ‘railroading’, where the GM is nothing but a wannabe novelist who wants to Tell A Story. (Like this.) […]


 
 
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Wavatar Herr der Ringe - Aus der Sicht eines Spielleiters | sandobar.de:

 

[…] Euch folgenden Webcomic auf Twenty Sided an. Hier wird die Geschichte von Herr der Ringe einmal ganz anders erzählt. […]


 
 
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Wavatar History in the making — Dean’s World:

 

[…] prequels being played out as a tabletop RPG. It’s inspired by Shamus Young’s DM of the Rings webcomic. Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share […]


 
 
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Wavatar fourthirds.cc » Blog Archive » dangit, stupid brain worms:

 

[…] either (a) reads my blog, or (b) keeps an eye on my Facebook where my blog propagates. Either way: DM of the Rings Posted by THOR Filed in […]


 
 
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Wavatar Shamus Young talks about his favorite WoW nitpicks | Warcraft-News.com:

 

[…] folks are probably at least aware of Shamus Young’s DM of the Rings series. It was the only web comic I’ve ever religiously checked every day, on the off chance […]


 
 
76 20202016
Wavatar Warcraft Videos » Shamus Young talks about his favorite WoW nitpicks:

 

[…] folks are probably at least aware of Shamus Young’s DM of the Rings series. It was the only web comic I’ve ever religiously checked every day, on the off chance […]


 
 
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Wavatar Shamus Young talks about his favorite WoW nitpicks | WarCraft Maniac:

 

[…] folks are probably at least aware of Shamus Young’s DM of the Rings series. It was the only web comic I’ve ever religiously checked every day, on the off chance […]


 
 
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Wavatar Shamus Young talks about his favorite WoW nitpicks : My Game Buzz:

 

[…] folks are probably at least aware of Shamus Young’s DM of the Rings series. It was the only web comic I’ve ever religiously checked every day, on the off chance […]


 
 
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Wavatar Misadventurous_Mely_O:

 

OH MY CHRIST! You are hilarious and totally capture bored gamers with lower level characters and a chatty Story teller. I really think this is fabulous.


 
 
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Wavatar Lily Springs:

 

I love the whole series of Dm of the rings Shamus, you did such a wonderful job at creating it.

P.S. I hope you do the hobbit when it comes out. :)


 
 
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Wavatar Codeman:

 

Well.. good stuff first off.. but really it seems to me that early d&d was more based off conan and early cheesey fantasy pulp as opposed to lotr.. from what i have read about the origins of the game this seems to be more and more the case the hobbits and ents etc. where mainly thrown in there intially as more reconizable figures in a fantasy world or really just an example i guess.. the original rules where a framework and just do not not feel like lotr at all to me.. on the on the other hand once 1e came around and certainly by 2e the lotr cliches became more dominant as the rules and the world of d&d became more standardized and cohesive as they struggled to try to bring together not just a generic fantasy framwork for a game but a whole new fantasy mythos…


 
 
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Wavatar The Prequel Parody | Da Dominion:

 

[…] by Shamus Young’s popular and LOL-able DM of the Rings, which takes scenes for the Lord of the Rings and replaces dialogue with that of a RPG group […]


 
 
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Wavatar Shamus Young talks about his favorite WoW nitpicks - WOW Insider - Curse:

 

[…] Fan stuff, Odds and ends, News itemsMost folks are probably at least aware of Shamus Young's DM of the Rings series. It was the only web comic I've ever religiously checked every day, on the off chance […]


 
 
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Wavatar Scurvy Jake’s Pirate Blog » Blog Archive » DM of the Rings:

 

[…] just happened across The DM of the Rings the other day, and it has given me many laughs, so I thought I’d share […]


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the Rings « Lair of the Dragon Mage:

 

[…] the link: http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=612 - if you have any experience with D&D (or other RPGs) and have seen the LotR movies, you should […]


 
 
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Wavatar Left Hand Band: News Archive:

 

[…] you want to laugh your ass off take a look at The DM of the Rings. Its a comic where LOTR meets your average RP group. Its a completed comic so you don’t have to try […]


 
 
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Wavatar Webbserier del ett « Anders har en åsikt om…:

 

[…] av DM of the Rings och med Irregular Webcomics David Morgan-Mar som en av skaparna. En screencap serie om hur […]


 
 
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Wavatar Gabriel:

 

I just finished the last one. Absolutely hilarious! Thank you so much! If you’re just starting to read this strip, I envy you. My sides still hurt.


 
 
91 2020202011
Wavatar All in all… « Politically Correct ؟:

 

[…] DM of the Rings which is an off-shoot from Twenty Sided. Very geeky, be warned. Hi, nice to meet you. […]


 
 
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Wavatar MMORPG Info » D20 Comic Strips: The best of the best:

 

[…] hysterical tale of gamers trapped in an epic, DM of the Rings is created from stills (in order) from the Lord of the Rings films. The author describes the […]


 
 
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Wavatar Links - Webcomics « Movimento Quodlibetário:

 

[…] DM of the Rings: Você é fã do Senhor dos Anéis? E de D&D? Então leia. Agora. Pode ir, eu espero. Já leu? Ótimo. Muito bom, né? Mas falando sério, um webcomic usando screenshots dos filmes, mostrando como seria um cara extremamente railroader mestrando a história do Senhor dos Anéis para um grupo num mundo onde Senhor dos Anéis não existe? Hilário. (Esse webcomic já terminou, então tecnicamente não o visito regularmente… mas é tão bom que merece um espaço aqui.) Não esqueça de ler os comentários abaixo de cada tirinha! […]


 
 
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Wavatar Sebastian Redl:

 

Why is it that every so often, the server holding the images goes down?


 
 
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Wavatar shervin:

 

so cool dude


 
 
96 2020202016
Wavatar LotR fan:

 

very funny, did you make this with comic life?


 
 
97 2020202017
Wavatar Kel'Thuzad:

 

This is now the default page when searching for “lord of the rings comic.” Congratulations.


 
 
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Wavatar Ming:

 

LOLS! I’ll be wathcing this space..glad i found this comic!


 
 
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Wavatar minx:

 

I think that this so cool


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the Ring | ovrnite.com presents:

 

[…] I recommend starting at the beginning. […]


 
 
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Wavatar » Stigma Middle Aged Gamer: For guys and gals who refuse to grow old.:

 

[…] is a pretty funny guy.  You really need to check out his fictonal campaign where he acts as the DM for the Lord of the Rings movies.  Great […]


 
 
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Wavatar Season of the Rings « gghaley:

 

[…] watching The Two Towers tonight reminded me of the web comic DM of the Rings. It’s pretty funny if you’re familiar with Lord of the Rings and/or Dungeons and […]


 
 
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Wavatar Saoirse Young:

 

You should make an “archive” option if this is a finished comic, make it easier for those of us with a computer that habitually freezes and we end up clicking “next” 30 million times until we find our place again ^_^

but this is HILARIOUS. I used to play D&D in college abut my DM was HILARIUS and very laid back. XD


 
 
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Wavatar The Challenge of Scheduling « Buncombe Inc.:

 

[…] and is at its best when consumed in mass quantities. Battles can take a while, and there are often deep, intricate story details that must be carefully revealed through nuanced roleplaying and charac…. This doesn’t take into account the vast amounts of recapping, reminders, joking, ordering of […]


 
 
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Wavatar DM of the Rings « Pocaracas’s EuroBlog:

 

[…] of the Rings By pocaracas Há uns dias, mostraram-me este Web-comic: The DM of the Rings Essencialmente, é a história de LotR (Senhor dos Aneis), em versão Dungeons&Dragons, em que […]


 
 
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Wavatar Science Fiction Brewed Fresh Daily » Blog Archive » Snow Crash Imagined as a Video Game:

 

[…] rest of the site as well. Shamus is a clever, pithy writer and is also the author of the wonderful DM of the Rings Webcomic. Posted in Books & Authors January 9th, 2009 by […]


 
 
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Wavatar Darths and Droids « República Hamster:

 

[…] webcomic gira un poco en torno a esa idea. Todo empezó cuando Shamus Young, autor de DM of the Rings (una tira que hacía lo mismo para Lord of the Rings) se pregunta, luego de terminada su […]


 
 
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Wavatar Sadohov:

 

This picture is very funny! Thanks!


 
 
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Wavatar Poet:

 

I liked Tolkien! Thanks for this cool pictures!


 
 
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