Hobbits and Uruk-hai will soon be clashing with Halflings and Dragonborn through the upcoming official adaptation of The Lord of the Rings for Dungeons & Dragons 5E.
J.R.R. Tolkien's sweeping fantasy epic set in the world of Middle-earth is often mentioned as an inspiration for Dungeons & Dragons. Gary Gygax, one of the creators of D&D (along with Dave Arneson), stated in an interview that Tolkien's material had a strong impact in the creation of the world's most popular roleplaying game. Due to later legal issues and controversies, an official adaptation of the races, locations, and magic of Middle-earth for D&D had become a remote possibility, even after Wizards of the Coast acquired the Dungeons & Dragons brand.
But just in time with the live action Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves film brings mainstream attention to tabletop roleplaying, a new series of books will be officially bringing D&D rules for play in Middle-earth. Free League Publishing announced the release of The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying 5E and the supplement Shire Adventures.
https://twitter.com/FreeLeaguePub/status/1645773694952787974 Free League Publishing had previously published The One Ring: Roleplaying in the World of the Lord of the Rings designed by Francesco Nepitello. According to the official website:
