Alchemist
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So what are the best of the (post) Tolkien clones? I'm using "clone" mainly tongue-in-check; I don't necessarily mean completely derivative copies, but more of the "offspring" of the Father of Modern Quest Fantasy - books that follow a similar approach and touch similar bases, as many of the following as possible:
- A quest from simple/innocent farm land life (Shire) into the Wilderness (most of Middle Earth), to the gates of the Dark Lord (Mordor), including a series of trials and tribulations (Barrow Downs, Weathertop, Moria, etc)
- A Magnificent Seven-style traveling group (the Fellowship)
- A deeply detailed mytho-historical background (the Silmarillion)
- Magical items (the Ring, mithril, various swords)
- Magical creatures (Elves, Ents, etc)
- A Dark Lord and his minions (Sauron, Balrog, Nazgul, trolls, orcs, etc)


