The paper explores the cultural significance of fantasy role-playing games, which emerged in the 1960s, highlighting their connection to fictional character identification. It emphasizes J.R.R. Tolkien's contributions to the genre, particularly through his works like "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." As a philologist, Tolkien crafted unique languages and names for various races in Middle Earth, ensuring distinctiveness in their communication. This linguistic depth enhances the immersive experience of his fantasy world, setting a standard for subsequent fantasy literature.
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- 2013