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Middle
Earth Roleplaying
Dol Guldur
Author: David Woolpy
Stock #: 2014
ISBN: 1-55806-224-6
Published 1995 by Iron Crown Enterprises
Cover Price: $25.00
Page Count: 221
Type:
Citadel
2nd Edition
Cover/Jacket Text:
"Some here will remember that many years ago I myself dared to pass
the doors of the Necromancer in Dol Guldur, and secretly explored his ways,
and found thus that our fears were true: he was none other than Sauron, our
Enemy of old, at length taking shape and power again. Some, too, will remember
also that Saruman dissuaded us from open deeds against him, and for long
we watched him only. Yet at last, as the shadows grew, Saruman yielded, and
the Council put forth its strength and drove the evil out of Mirkwood - and
that was in the very year of the finding of the Ring: a strange chance, if
chance it was." - The Fellowship of the Ring
Dol Guldur documents the history, design, layout, garrison, and inhabitants
of the Hill of Sorcery, the volcanic stronghold in Mirkwood. The cinder
cone looms over a vale strangely quiet and barren amidst the forest. No
birds fly across the Nan Lanc, the Naked Valley, and thistles and briars
comprise its vegetation. Within the mountain, intricate pits and chambers
tunnel deep into the earth, and a maisma of evil coils amidst the shadows.
This all-new volume of the Citadels of Middle-earth series presents over
20 pages of maps and floorplans detailing the Necromancer's awful lair.
It includes complete stats for MERP, the Lord of the Rings Adventure Game,
and Rolemaster.
Dol Guldur includes:
CROSS SECTION OF THE CITADEL - showing the Precipices, Levels, and Strata
of Dol Guldur, and where they fall within the volcano Amon Lanc.
KEY LOCATIONS - the Front Gate (called Madhûm by the Orcs), the strategic
Web enclosing the Seventh Level, the Bagalaukan that collects the fetid slurry
of the stronghold's privies, the severely beautiful Necromancer's Halls,
and the deadly Fifth Stratum where the Overlord of Dol Guldur reposes in
searing, sulfur-laden steam.
FLOORPLANS - of Celedhring's domicile, the Slave-master's residence, the
halls of the Mouth of Sauron, the Necromancer's Vantage, and many more.
LORDS AND OVERLORDS - Khamûl the Nazgûl, the Mouth of Sauron,
Dol Guldur's High commanders, and the Necromancer himself.
ORCISH DEVICES - rail-cart tugs, stair lifts, and the Dhaumabrukul (the Wheel
of Pain) are but a few of the mechanisms employed by the Orcs of Dol Guldur.
ORCISH TRAPS - drain-chutes, fume-chambers, mud-pits, steam-jets, and numerous
other traps threaten the survival of intruders.
HISTORY - tales like that of the first inhabitants of Amon Lanc, the Dwarves
of Drúin's Tribe, and their subtle eviction by the Dark Lord's minion,
Celedhring.
INTO THE DARKNESS - a three-part mini-campaign involving a tricky rescue
attempt to pluck an important prisoner from the Necromancer's grasp before
her captors leave Dol Guldur's outposts and reach the innermost dungeons
of the citadel.
Comments
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Tue 15 Jan 2002 08:06 - Feanor Rating: 10 / 10
This is wonderful, there are a good job and tales
are original.
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Tue 15 Jan 2002 08:07 - Feanor Rating: 10 / 10
This is wonderful, there are a good job and tales
are original.
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