jdizzy001 wrote:
I dont think its out of the relm of possibility, but it would have to bit a range a bit more detached. It couldnt be as simple as froodoo sackins and the cohort of the braclet. Featuring Blandolf the egg shell white wizard, and the wandering ranger Hairagorn.
Black Tree Designs (if I remember correctly) had an LOTR license in the 1990s, to make wargames. When they lost the license, they kept the range with a...remarkably familiar set of names and naming conventions. There's also a deal of Intellectual Property case law floating about which touches on the LOTR IP - Saentz and/or the Estate sued the makers of Dungeons and Dragons in the 1980s. This established that "Orcs" were public domain, while Balrogs were not, for example. Dungeons and Dragons thus has our hero Drizzt fighting something called a "Balor" as a result.
So, it could be done. Or they could just belt out some compatible, if generic, fantasy miniatures: eastern tribes, orcs, barbarians, "northmen" etc.