Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by Otaku-sempai » Mon Jul 11, 2016 7:11 pm

Valarian wrote:I would have thought Prosperous rather than Frugal. They trade and the books mention that Dwarves travelled the road through The Shire on a fairly regular basis. There's a trade route between the Blue Mountains and The Shire / Breeland, if not beyond to Dunland.
I overlooked Prosperous between Martial and Rich. Consider my previous post edited.
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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by farinal » Mon Jul 11, 2016 7:29 pm

Rich H wrote:Having now read this from beginning to end, I have to say that it's may favourite of all TOR publications so far. I've never been a massive fan of Dwarves in any fantasy setting but would happily run a dwarf-only campaign using this supplement as the basis for it.

Awesome work and congrats to all the C7 team who worked on this.
Wow high praise indeed. Just makes my mouth more juicy to get it. :shock: :shock:
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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by Halbarad » Mon Jul 11, 2016 10:46 pm

Is there any mention in this book of other Northmen in the Upper and Nether Marches, or in the Northern Dale lands? It's going to be a few weeks before I can purchase this and see for myself.

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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by zedturtle » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:58 pm

Halbarad wrote:Is there any mention in this book of other Northmen in the Upper and Nether Marches, or in the Northern Dale lands? It's going to be a few weeks before I can purchase this and see for myself.
Yes, there is some new information on settlements that we didn't realise where there, and some tie-ins to places spoken about in other books (like Tales and Heart).
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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by zedturtle » Tue Jul 12, 2016 12:10 am

Rich H wrote:Having now read this from beginning to end, I have to say that it's may favourite of all TOR publications so far. I've never been a massive fan of Dwarves in any fantasy setting but would happily run a dwarf-only campaign using this supplement as the basis for it.

Awesome work and congrats to all the C7 team who worked on this.
Yep. I certainly could see an all-dwarf fellowship in my future. (Not 13 heroes though, that might be an unlucky number.)
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Re: Erebor - The Lonely Mountain

Post by Grands-Pas » Wed Jul 13, 2016 3:26 am

zedturtle wrote:
Rich H wrote:Having now read this from beginning to end, I have to say that it's may favourite of all TOR publications so far. I've never been a massive fan of Dwarves in any fantasy setting but would happily run a dwarf-only campaign using this supplement as the basis for it.

Awesome work and congrats to all the C7 team who worked on this.
Yep. I certainly could see an all-dwarf fellowship in my future. (Not 13 heroes though, that might be an unlucky number.)
Just add a hobbit to make it 14 ;)

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