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Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:31 pm
by Rich H
Rocmistro wrote:All I can do here is quote Faramir: The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards.
That's very humbling. Thank you. :oops:
Rocmistro wrote: These comments have given me the inspiration to refine this even more.
Please do. I'd love to see similar things done for areas of Mirkwood and places like the Long Marshes. I think it's a really cool idea.

Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:08 pm
by Falenthal
Rocmistro wrote:Any time or place where the idea of the "land" being an adversary in it's own right, I think it could work; the Grey Mountains, the Ash Mountains, the plain of Gorgoroth, etc.
I finished reading DoM and the crossing of the Misty Mountains, bringing the Lamp of Balthi to Rivendell, pursued by the Nazgul, is a place screaming for this rules. No doubt, your mountain combat goes there.

Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:48 pm
by Corvo
When I read the thread's title I was pretty skeptic, but now I have to said that this is an impressive idea.
Not about the High Pass per se (one of the easiest points to cross the mountains), but for any climatic terrain once the Hunt is underway (as you explained). Mirkwood, the northern wastelands, etc...

I'm thinking about a collective travel roll (as in the ambush rules, were you distribute successes among the companions) instead of individual "attacks" to the mountain, but the idea is truly great.

Edit: the rules for "collective rolls" I was referring are at page 168 (revised edition).
My idea was having a "basic damage" based on the Guide's travel skill, and bonus damage based on the guide's heart.

Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:52 pm
by Yepesnopes
We are crossing the High Pass, and we are "suffering" the effects of this adversary. It is very evocative! I really like it!

Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 2:09 pm
by Rocmistro
Poor Beckett in group 1 is getting the worst of it, Snopes. You guys haven't even scratched the surface :-)

Re: The High Pass as an Adversary

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 2:42 pm
by Glorelendil
Popping in to say I've been avoiding reading this thread, but I'm looking forward to coming back to it after we're across the pass to see what you've all been discussing!