The One Ring Preview 1: Setting

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The One Ring Preview 1: Setting

Post by Andrew » Mon May 19, 2014 2:12 pm

As we announced last week, we're gearing up to release a new edition of The One Ring Roleplaying Game. This week we're kicking off a series of articles taking a closer look at the different aspects of it, starting with the setting.

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Middle-earth is a huge place, stretching thousands of miles from the Lonely Mountain in the north to Far Harad in the south, and beyond. It’s an ancient land too, with a richly detailed history going back thousands of years to the dawn of the First Age.

But The One Ring Roleplaying Game is set in a very particular place, in a very specific time: Wilderland, 5 years after the Battle of Five Armies. Wilderland is at once familiar to fans of the novels, as it's the region both Thorin’s Company and the Fellowship (once broken) traverse on their journeys.

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The game’s designer, Francesco Nepitello, explains more about why he set the game then and there:

“Wilderland at the end of The Hobbit is an area that can be considered familiar to the reader of Tolkien. It's the land where the Eagles and Beorn live, where Smaug used to dwell, and where the forest of Mirkwood lies. Tolkien introduces it in The Hobbit, and then does not tell much about it until the events told in The Lord of the Ring. This leaves almost 70 years of ‘history’ to be filled by the players of The One Ring with their own heroic deeds.”

This land is filled with instantly recognisable locations from the novels: Mirkwood, Thranduil’s Halls, Lake-town, Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, Dol Guldur. All are locations ripe for exploration and adventure. Its also home to some of the best-loved characters from the novels too, from Radagast the Brown and the Elvenking Thranduil to King Bard of Dale and King Dáin of Erebor.

We asked Francesco about his favourite aspect of the setting:

“There are several ‘grey areas’, subjects that Tolkien sketched only roughly in his books or in the appendixes to The Lord of the Rings, the very reason why we set The One Ring there. One of the biggest riddles for me is the nature of Beorn, the skin-changer. He's a Man, but as Tolkien puts it, he was ‘no doubt a bit of a magician’, whatever he might have implied with that statement!”

The setting is right at the heart of The One Ring – the cultures you create your characters from, the patrons who send you off on adventures, the adversaries you face and the campaign you play – rooting everything about the game in Middle-earth. When you sit down to play the game you really feel like you are bringing the novels to life.

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Post by Woodclaw » Mon May 19, 2014 2:47 pm

Already shared on my group.
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Post by Jon Hodgson » Mon May 19, 2014 3:02 pm

That's great, thanks, Woodclaw!

We're hopeful that this series of articles will provide good material for The Fellowship of The One Ring to share with friends, on forums and with gaming groups who might have heard of The One Ring but want to know more. By the end of the month we'll have a great resource for informing people about the game.
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Post by Otaku-sempai » Mon May 19, 2014 4:00 pm

It's just a shame that space didn't allow for the Culture of Men of the Lake to be included in the core set.
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Re: The One Ring Preview 1: Setting

Post by Woodclaw » Mon May 19, 2014 4:50 pm

Jon Hodgson wrote:That's great, thanks, Woodclaw!

We're hopeful that this series of articles will provide good material for The Fellowship of The One Ring to share with friends, on forums and with gaming groups who might have heard of The One Ring but want to know more. By the end of the month we'll have a great resource for informing people about the game.
No problem, mine is the easy part of the job ;)
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