What do you use to augment the feeling of being in Tolkien's world?
What do you use to augment the feeling of being in Tolkien's world?
One of the things I love about The One Ring is how the mechanics bring out that Tolkien feel during play - I'm thinking the Hope/Shadow mechanic, the journey rules, Fellowship Focus, among other things. And of course the non-mechanical stuff is spot on as well.
I'm wondering what other things of their own people bring into their games to increase the feeling of being in Tolkien's world. I'm not necessarily thinking of mechanical things here, (although it could include that) but things like verses, or moments where ancient Middle-earth history is revealed - or anything else that adds to the feeling of being present in Middle-earth rather than a generic fantasy setting.
Some things I've enjoyed using is music like this (I had Irimë sing this song when my players first met her in Thranduil's halls during Don't Leave the Path): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6XnzglBjxc
or giving the characters thematically relevant dreams - revealing snippets of the ancient past, or forbodings of the future (the latter particularly nice for Bardings with Woeful Foresight), like Frodo had in the house of Tom Bombadil.
So what other things have people used?
I'm wondering what other things of their own people bring into their games to increase the feeling of being in Tolkien's world. I'm not necessarily thinking of mechanical things here, (although it could include that) but things like verses, or moments where ancient Middle-earth history is revealed - or anything else that adds to the feeling of being present in Middle-earth rather than a generic fantasy setting.
Some things I've enjoyed using is music like this (I had Irimë sing this song when my players first met her in Thranduil's halls during Don't Leave the Path): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6XnzglBjxc
or giving the characters thematically relevant dreams - revealing snippets of the ancient past, or forbodings of the future (the latter particularly nice for Bardings with Woeful Foresight), like Frodo had in the house of Tom Bombadil.
So what other things have people used?
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Re: What do you use to augment the feeling of being in Tolkien's world?
We often serve food that's appropriate to where the characters are. Sausage rolls, mashed taters, and seed cakes at the Easterly Inn, for instance.
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Ha! That's great, HunterGreen! I would definitely borrow this idea if I wasn't running PbF. Pictures of food just aren't the same...HunterGreen wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 11:33 amWe often serve food that's appropriate to where the characters are. Sausage rolls, mashed taters, and seed cakes at the Easterly Inn, for instance.
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Re: What do you use to augment the feeling of being in Tolkien's world?
I haven't, myself, had the opportunity to implement these ideas in-game; however, I have tried to create opportunities to introduce other Tolkien characters such as Thorin's sister Dís in what I hope are interesting ways.
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Nice! This is making me want to look up some of those family trees Tolkien created, to see what other obscure characters could be brought in.Otaku-sempai wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 4:24 pmI haven't, myself, had the opportunity to implement these ideas in-game; however, I have tried to create opportunities to introduce other Tolkien characters such as Thorin's sister Dís in what I hope are interesting ways.
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That song (Galadriel's Lament) is awesome!
I always play music from the New Line films, both The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. While many here criticize the films, Howard Shore's soundtracks for all six of them are top-notch and very evocative!
I always play music from the New Line films, both The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. While many here criticize the films, Howard Shore's soundtracks for all six of them are top-notch and very evocative!
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Yes it is. The translation is stunning too: http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Nam%C3%A ... ranslation
Good idea! I think his soundtracks are fantastic, as well.
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Re: What do you use to augment the feeling of being in Tolkien's world?
The One Ring RPG system.
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At least once a session I destroy something beautiful and irreplaceable.
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Thanks - that's really good.Glorelendil wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 4:31 pmAt least once a session I destroy something beautiful and irreplaceable.
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