I deserve a medal for my "resist tease" roll on your post yesterday. I typed several times "I can categorically say we are never doing an Erebor supplement"...Earendil wrote:OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111eleventy
*faints*
By a bizarre coincidence, I posted this only yesterday in the thread about the announcement of "Journeys and Maps":
And I had no idea this was coming!Earendil wrote:The only thing that will outdo this for me is if the adventurers's companion is finally announced this week, and will include new cultural virtues, rewards and other options.
Mind you, a book detailing Erebor is way, way overdue in my opinion...
Erebor - The Lonely Mountain
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Wow, very good news.
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My blood pressure thanks you, Jon.Jon Hodgson wrote:I deserve a medal for my "resist tease" roll on your post yesterday. I typed several times "I can categorically say we are never doing an Erebor supplement"...Earendil wrote:OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111eleventy
*faints*
By a bizarre coincidence, I posted this only yesterday in the thread about the announcement of "Journeys and Maps":
And I had no idea this was coming!Earendil wrote:The only thing that will outdo this for me is if the adventurers's companion is finally announced this week, and will include new cultural virtues, rewards and other options.
Mind you, a book detailing Erebor is way, way overdue in my opinion...
This is even better news than the "Journeys and Maps" anouncement (and, of course, more unexpected). Of course all the books for TOR are great -- seriously, the best roleplaying books I think I've ever seen -- but I'm naturally more interested in some than others. I've been hoping for this since "Heart of the Wild", so I'm absolutely delighted!
Of course now I want to see a table of contents, or at least some hints about what exactly will be covered... Us roleplayers, we're never satisfied.
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I shared the announcement with my players, and the two who play a Barding and a Dwarf from the Lonely Mountain were thrilled at the possibility (fingers crossed) of getting culture-specific undertakings for their player-heroes. Everyone was thrilled and wowed at the fabulous cover and wanted it this second (of course), but the Barding and the Dwarf players feel like they are really getting a special treat this time.Rich H wrote:I would suspect we'd at least get some Undertaking rules relating to Erebor and Dale, etc.
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Not to be a wet blanket, but is there reason to think there will any Barding-specific stuff in this book? I'd certainly like to think so, but the title isn't "Erebor and Dale"...beckett wrote:I shared the announcement with my players, and the two who play a Barding and a Dwarf from the Lonely Mountain were thrilled at the possibility (fingers crossed) of getting culture-specific undertakings for their player-heroes. Everyone was thrilled and wowed at the fabulous cover and wanted it this second (of course), but the Barding and the Dwarf players feel like they are really getting a special treat this time.Rich H wrote:I would suspect we'd at least get some Undertaking rules relating to Erebor and Dale, etc.
Of course "Rivendell" covered all of Eastern Eriador, so there's still hope!
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It says in the announcement that it covers Dale too.
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Jon Hodgson wrote:It says in the announcement that it covers Dale too.
Erm...
How did I miss that?
(Must learn to read properly!)
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Super exciting! In spite of my misgivings about the D&D announcement, this sure has been a great week for news. I love that "Erebor" sets a precedent for revisiting areas that have already been introduced and looking at them in finer detail.
Keep it up guys!
Keep it up guys!
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Ok, people. This is, in my opinion, the best cover of the TOR books to date. I would hang this on my wall!
So much Tolkien goodness this week!
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So much Tolkien goodness this week!
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I'm nearly in the same position as you with this - out of my 4 players we have a Barding and a Dwarf. Even with the fan supplement for Dale that many here contributed to I've been shy about running adventures on that side of Wilderland. Although I love what people like Kerry and Paul did there's nothing quite like the official version! Really looking forward to this book; I knew it was coming but thought it was a lot further away. Great news.beckett wrote:I shared the announcement with my players, and the two who play a Barding and a Dwarf from the Lonely Mountain were thrilled at the possibility (fingers crossed) of getting culture-specific undertakings for their player-heroes. Everyone was thrilled and wowed at the fabulous cover and wanted it this second (of course), but the Barding and the Dwarf players feel like they are really getting a special treat this time.Rich H wrote:I would suspect we'd at least get some Undertaking rules relating to Erebor and Dale, etc.
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