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BLAHDY 'ELL!
That is a release list and a half, ambitious, but I can't wait to get all of these upcoming products. Thank you C7

I am really excited about TOR's future right now, I'm beaming and telling my kin-mates over on LOTRO

Alright now that the elves have gone to bed time to get a Dwarven review of the upcoming things I will just go down the list and if anyone objects to Uncle Veig's color commentary know that Uncle Veig does not care, now with the ground rules out of the way let us begin, just have to find the scroll, no that is not it,not that either, ah here is the scroll I was looking for, shall we get started.Dom wrote:Hi everyone
Summer
The One Ring Revised Core Manual – As stocks of the current box set are running low, we’re taking the opportunity to revise and reprint The One Ring Roleplaying Game in a single volume, clarifying some rules and adding in some new art by John Howe. For those of you who own the existing set, don’t worry, we’ll make any revisions and clarifications available as a separate PDF, but we’re confident that you’ll want to add this volume to your collection all the same.
Rivendell – Our next major setting supplement will take your adventures west across the Misty Mountains to the Last Homely House. This supplement expands play into eastern Eriador, covering not only Rivendell itself, but Angmar, Fornost, Mount Gram, Tharbad and everywhere in between. There are also rules for Magical Treasure, Rangers of the North, Elves of Rivendell, the Eye of Sauron and loads more besides.
Autumn
Ruins of the North – To accompany Rivendell, Ruins of the North is an adventure anthology that takes your company from Wilderland and into Eriador, hunting Trolls, Barrow-wights and malignant spirits, and exploring the ruins of Fornost, Angmar and into the Barrow-downs. There’s some great stuff in here, including some well-loved characters from Bilbo Baggins and Glorfindel to Tom Bombadil himself…
The Adventurer’s Companion – Not long after the release of the new core manual comes the first supplement aimed squarely at players. Including a whole wealth of advice, ideas and background for making your own hero and company, as well as new Heroic Cultures including Bree-folk, Riders of Rohan, Dwarves of the Blue Mountain, the Elves of Lorien and Men of Gondor, a new Calling in the form of the Captain, and expanded rules for generational play.
Winter
Horse-lords of Rohan – our second setting supplement takes us south along the Anduin and into the land of the Rohirrim, where we explore not only the culture and lands of the Riders of Rohan, but also their rivals the Dunlendings. We’ll also venture into the depths of Fangorn Forest and into Isengard itself.
Dom
There's no reason to leave Wilderland forever. We had a thinking model that The One Ring line would be advancing in one direction, without return. I think that model has been abandoned now.DavetheLost wrote:Before we leave Wilderland entirely, what about Dale and the Lonely Mountain and the Iron Hills?
Of course Moria, Goblin Town and Mount Gundabad, could easily fill a Misty Mountains sourcebook.
Now we know, TS Luikart is one of them.Dom wrote:One of our goals is to increase the pace of releases for The One Ring. To help us do this, we’ve updated our processes and expanded the team considerably throughout 2013.
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