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Anonymous /vg/527589719#527596575
6/16/2025, 5:35:26 AM
Gerson is one giant reference to JRR Tolkien and Lord of the Rings.

>Lord of the Hammer, an incomplete story, Lord of the Rings, a vast universe that was never completely finished with lore that was never fully elaborated on
>Gerson is a veteran of the Monster-Human War in Undertale. JRR Tolkien is a veteran of WW1
>Gerson's son never finished Lord of the Hammer for him. Christopher Tolkien never expanded on his father's works beyond what his father personally told him, only collected them in published Unfinished Tales and other collections
>One of the most famous trope-defining characters in fiction for the "Female warrior-heroine" is Eowyn from Lord of the Rings. A shieldmaiden who defies her culture's expectations and sneaks into the army and slays the Witch King of Angmar, a fallen leader of men in life who was corrupted into a being of pure darkness and evil who craves wanton death and destruction
>Gerson personally mentored two "warrior-heroines", Undyne and Susie, who both go on to fight two very evil beings who were once normal people corrupted into beings of darkness and evil who crave wanton death and destruction
>Lord of the Rings became a foundational piece of fiction that inspired much of modern fantasy after it, and used ancient myth and legends as a basis
>Lord of the Hammer used the Prophecy as a basis and inspired Dragon Blazers
>Tolkien's Catholicism and/or the various medieval poems that influenced the LOTR Universe- Beowulf, the Kalevala, the Norse sagas, etc - are arguably somewhat equivalent to the Prophecy inspiring Gerson