I've heard many people say they're afraid of copying Tolkien, but what about Tolkien's OWN copying? Through his books, there are many similarities to Shakespeare and just reading LOTR, you'll find a lot of "Arthurian" things (the way I see it).
Gandalf = Merlin
Narsil/Andúril = Excalibur - the sword of kings that was broken and reforged.
Isildur = Uther Pendragon - Failed being a good king and was killed.
Aragorn = Arthur - The one true king. The only wielder of the great sword.
And I could go on but I haven't got the time for it now. But the thing is, that you can't really write anything today, without partially "copying" something that has already been made. And I really don't think it matters that much, as long as it's not too obvious. Write whatever comes to your mind, even if it reminds you of something else. You can always change it afterwards. It's called "inspiration". [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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