Next Major Campaign Book?

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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Glorelendil » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:58 pm

bluejay wrote:Glorelendil, Arwen pledged to Aragorn on Cerin Amroth in the heart of Lorien.
Ahhhh...I had forgotten that. Thanks!
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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Mytholder » Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:00 pm

Lorimez wrote:I'd love to see a Moria based campaign - just love that location. :D

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Yeah, that'd be something. Someone should do just that. :)
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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Dunkelbrink » Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:14 pm

Mytholder wrote:
Lorimez wrote:I'd love to see a Moria based campaign - just love that location. :D

Lorimez
Yeah, that'd be something. Someone should do just that. :)
Ok, now I really hope that this is a clue to that something about Moria is afoot. Otherwise it is just too cruel and I have to pay you myself to write that campaign Gareth.

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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Mytholder » Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:26 pm

Afoot is too strong a word. It's still sitting in a comfy seat in its Hobbit-hole, daydreaming and writing the occasional note to itself, but there's a Tookish itch in its feet. It hasn't even gone out its front door yet, let alone gone any distance along the Road - and even if it did all that, there are many perils in the Wide Wild World out there, and there's no guarantee that it would get There, let alone Back Again. But the intent is there...
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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Falenthal » Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:52 pm

3000:- Saruman uses the Orthanc-stone and his will is captured by Sauron. He learns from his spies that the Shire is being guarded by the Rangers of the North.
So, Saruman already had spies working in the Shire by 3000 T.A.?
That could be a part of the campaign.

As for the rest of the corrections, you are totally right. I think Jon's cover of Rivendell made me thing that Arwen and Aragorn pledged at Imladris.

And Moria, well,... it's not in Eriador, but who cares if there's a campaign set in there??!! :D

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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Otaku-sempai » Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:51 pm

Falenthal wrote:So, Saruman already had spies working in the Shire by 3000 T.A.?
That could be a part of the campaign.
Not only that, but Saruman started to send Orcs and Dunlendings against Rohan and Fangorn soon after taking permanent possession of and fortifying Isengard in TA 2953. At some point he also had to start breeding his Half-orcs. More campaign fodder!
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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by zedturtle » Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:37 am

Mytholder wrote:Afoot is too strong a word. It's still sitting in a comfy seat in its Hobbit-hole, daydreaming and writing the occasional note to itself, but there's a Tookish itch in its feet. It hasn't even gone out its front door yet, let alone gone any distance along the Road - and even if it did all that, there are many perils in the Wide Wild World out there, and there's no guarantee that it would get There, let alone Back Again. But the intent is there...
Interesting.

I happen to know a guy who's made good progress at some Delving rules. He's a bit of a munchkin but his heart's in the right place... :)
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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Rôg » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:57 am

Mytholder wrote:
Lorimez wrote:I'd love to see a Moria based campaign - just love that location. :D

Lorimez
Yeah, that'd be something. Someone should do just that. :)
Quiet, you.

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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Falenthal » Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:58 am

@Mytholder and Rôg...You teasers!!!! :twisted:

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Re: Next Major Campaign Book?

Post by Ghal Maraz » Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:56 pm

OK, so... Gareth and Luikart.
But I guess Gareth has some Dracula to do before that...

I can just imagine what T.S. has got to do before... Still not too Far of a West, I guess. So, something else. With Robin D. Laws, for sure. I just found an interesting tweet on the 27th of November.

And Shane Ivey? What is he up to?


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