I think you misunderstand me.Arthadan wrote: Aragorn knew of Eru because he was raised by the Noldor of Rivendell.

I think you misunderstand me.Arthadan wrote: Aragorn knew of Eru because he was raised by the Noldor of Rivendell.
I'm thinking it was accidental. Otherwise, I suspect they would have clarified that it was removed in the 'Clarifications and Amendments' document.Rich H wrote:I doubt it was just cut for space as it's only one line but it could have just been a mistake in editing - I may drop Andrew a line to see if he can clarify. Could be that there are some Oath Making/Breaking rules in development though.poosticks7 wrote:Perhaps a clue to some later rules on Oath Making/Breaking - or perhaps cut for space.Rich H wrote:Perhaps only a tangential point but this discussion got me thinking as to how oathbreaking is handled in the TOR rules.
Interestingly the following can be found as a Misdeed in the original Adventurer's Book:
Breaking an oath, treachery 4 points
But is no longer referenced in the Revised Book.
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