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Middle
Earth Roleplaying
Campaign Guide
Author: Peter C. Fenlon, Jr., Jessica M. Ney-Grimm
Stock #: 2003
ISBN: 1-55806-193-2
Published 1993 by Iron Crown Enterpises
Cover Price: $20.00
Page Count: 128
Type:
Sourcebook / Other
2nd Edition
Cover/Jacket Text:
Inside you'll find the full color poster
map of Middle-earth pictured here. It's larger of course, 24" x 36" and
rendered in exquisite detail. It includes the region chronicled in J.R.R.
Tolkien's The
Lord of the Rings
as well as the wild lands - north, east, and south!
The Middle-earth Campaign Guide includes:
TIMELINE provides in-depth coverage of the entire history of the West.
LINGUISTIC guidelines for the many tongues of Middle-earth - the speech of
Elves, Dwarves, Ents, Hobbits, and Men.
DICTIONARY of Elvish, including notes on pronunciation and grammar.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS provides a quick reference for the people, cultures, and
places of Middle-earth.
ROLE PLAYING notes for incorporating Middle-earth into any major role playing
system.
THEME MAPS detail Middle-earth's topography, climate, trade routes, and population
centers.
24" x 36" COLOR MAP pictured above - including a superimposed reference
grid.
The Campaign Guide provides a working base for creative minds who enjoy Tolkien's
world - people who have long wished to venture into Middle-earth's lands,
experience its magic and politics, discover new cultures, and build upon
its wondrous structures and settings. This sourcebook charts the well-documented
reaches of northwestern Endor, as well as the shadowy lands that comprise
the rest of the continent. Its scope is broad, treating the fundamental and
unique themes needed by those who wish to enjoy authentic fantasy role playing
in Tolkien's Middle-earth.
The Middle-earth Campaign Guide is a compilation of material previously available
in the Middle-earth Adventure Guidebook, Volumes I and II.
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NOTE: This product replaces and combines the 1st Edition Campaign and Adventure
Guidebook (1982) and the Middle-earth Adventure Guidebook II (1989) sourcebooks.
Comments
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Sat 25 Jan 2003 22:06 - Arvedui III Rating: 6 / 10
Sort of a digest of Professor Tolkien`s work and ICE`s additions to his
work. Terry K. Amthor provided material! Still, nothing much new except for
some maps that ICE never got to elaborate on...
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