Plant has also expressed some regret that he didn’t leverage his rocker chops for important causes more often during the band’s heyday. If Plant’s Middle-earth references in “Ramble On” seem a bit too blatant, he has a ready-made defense: “I just want to hold up my hand and say, ‘OK, I was 21 when I wrote that,’” he told the Santa Barbara Independent in 2013.
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Robert Plant’s well-documented affinity for Tolkien can be heard in several Led Zeppelin tracks, including “Misty Mountain Hop,” “The Battle of Evermore,” and “Ramble On,” which features the following stanza: Here are 11 of the most memorable tracks, from Led Zeppelin’s rock ‘n’ roll classic “Ramble On” to Flight of the Conchords’s riotously funny “Frodo, Don’t Wear the Ring.” 1. Tolkien’s works continued to be popular reference material for songwriters in the following decades. In the late 1960s, Gandalf, Gollum, and other colorful characters started cropping up-to varying degrees of subtlety-in songs of every genre, and J.R.R. Gimli’s boisterous laugh, Zolton’s signature haircut, and Gandalf’s kind smile all serve to create a piece of art that demonstrates what it would be like if Witcher and Lord of the Rings characters really did enjoy ale together.The Lord of the Rings landed on shelves in the mid-1950s, and it wasn’t long before musicians latched onto the magical stories as a major source of inspiration for their work.
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Every character drawn is donned in attire from their respective franchise, and the faces, hair, and expressions are all true to the characters. The stark attention to detail is also notable. The art may elicit dreams of a story in which Zoltan and Gimli teamed up to take out Uruk-hai or Geralt and Aragorn really did compete in a test of strength. In the most recent fan art, though, the question is in regards to a franchise crossover between the two fantasy worlds. Previous creations, like a reimagining of Mads Mikkelsen as Geralt of Rivia, have posed similar questions about a world where the Doctor Strange actor played the franchise protagonist. The Witcher and Lord of the Rings fan art is an excellent demonstration of fan content that poses questions about The Witcher universe. Other notable faces include Gimli, Ciri, Boromir, and Zoltan Chivay. Aragorn is already primed and ready and Geralt is rolling up his sleeve. At the table, Geralt and Aragorn seem to be preparing for an arm-wrestling competition. Notable heroes like Geralt of Rivia, Aragorn, Bilbo, and Gandalf are gathered around the table – drinks in hand – while others like Frodo and Sam are off to their own side conversing. In fan art posted to Reddit by TheBurningSoda, the casts of Witcher and Lord of the Rings enjoy ale together in what appears to be a fantasy-style tavern. Related: The Witcher Spin-Off Game Possibly Teased By CD Projekt And while both fanbases await new content, there are dedicated fans who have made some of their own. Future video games like The Lord of the Rings: Gollum and an unconfirmed but possible The Witcher 4 have kept interest in both franchises alive.
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Witcher and Lord of the Rings have both been picked up by large streaming services, with Netflix’s The Witcher series getting a second season soon, and Amazon Prime’s Lord of the Rings series scheduled to arrive on September 2, 2022. Both fantasy franchises have huge cult followings as well, due in major part to the continuous stream of fresh content. Each world has deep lore that is expanded beyond the source text, such as with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt or Middle-Earth: Shadow of War. Both fantasy creations have seen iterations on various forms of media, starting from ink on the page and moving to the screen.
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Witcher and Lord of the Rings share many commonalities. Artists continue to expand on Witcher content with their own artistic reimagining, such as digital artwork that reveals what Geralt and Vesemir look like as capybaras. The multi-media franchise spans books, video games, and TV, but has also seen a surge in the realm of fan art creations. It’s been over 6 years since The Witcher 3 dropped, having expanded the lore and virtual world of Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy creation. One Reddit user shared their Witcher and Lord of the Ringsfan art that shows both casts of fantasy characters enjoying ale together.