Rich H's TOR Resources
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Thanks to Rich for taking time to edit this and set it up in PDF form. Top lad!
Thanks to Mim etc for the positive vibes.
@Farinal,
If you look in the latest issue of Other Minds, you will find an article on Demographics and Settlement in Rhovanion. In that article you will find mention of several Easterling groupings. The Hunkarim appear relatively late in the region and they fit the bill for mounted eastern nomads. Tarkhan Yumruk, from the Dale PDF is one of these fellows and their names are 'loosely' Turkic as you have rightly noted.
I have a set of Enemy Stats and descriptions for various of these peoples. If Rich has time and if anyone is interested,I could ask him to work his magic on them.
Thanks to Mim etc for the positive vibes.
@Farinal,
If you look in the latest issue of Other Minds, you will find an article on Demographics and Settlement in Rhovanion. In that article you will find mention of several Easterling groupings. The Hunkarim appear relatively late in the region and they fit the bill for mounted eastern nomads. Tarkhan Yumruk, from the Dale PDF is one of these fellows and their names are 'loosely' Turkic as you have rightly noted.
I have a set of Enemy Stats and descriptions for various of these peoples. If Rich has time and if anyone is interested,I could ask him to work his magic on them.
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
More than happy to do so.Halbarad wrote:... If Rich has time and if anyone is interested,I could ask him to work his magic on them.
TOR resources thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=62
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
I am reading the latest issue of OM. Very good stuff as usual.Halbarad wrote:Thanks to Rich for taking time to edit this and set it up in PDF form. Top lad!
Thanks to Mim etc for the positive vibes.
@Farinal,
If you look in the latest issue of Other Minds, you will find an article on Demographics and Settlement in Rhovanion. In that article you will find mention of several Easterling groupings. The Hunkarim appear relatively late in the region and they fit the bill for mounted eastern nomads. Tarkhan Yumruk, from the Dale PDF is one of these fellows and their names are 'loosely' Turkic as you have rightly noted.
I have a set of Enemy Stats and descriptions for various of these peoples. If Rich has time and if anyone is interested,I could ask him to work his magic on them.
Of Finarfin's children I am the last. But my heart is still proud. What wrong did the golden house of Finarfin do that I should ask the pardon of the Valar, or be content with an isle in the sea whose native land was Aman the Blessed? Here I am mightier.
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Lovely stuff! Thank you very much!
I have one comment about the Rangers of the North. The document says they still speak adûnaic, and that some of them know a little Sindarin or Quenya. According to the professor it is actually in a way the other way around.
Following the Akallabêth, the surviving Elendili who established the kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor shunned Adûnaic in favour of Sindarin due to the associations of the former with the tyrannical Ar-Pharazôn and his followers. Neglected by the Faithful, Adûnaic (in various forms and dialects) remained the language of the common people throughout most of the west of Middle-earth, and by the time of the War of the Ring at the end of the Third Age, it had developed into the various dialects of Westron.
I have one comment about the Rangers of the North. The document says they still speak adûnaic, and that some of them know a little Sindarin or Quenya. According to the professor it is actually in a way the other way around.
Following the Akallabêth, the surviving Elendili who established the kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor shunned Adûnaic in favour of Sindarin due to the associations of the former with the tyrannical Ar-Pharazôn and his followers. Neglected by the Faithful, Adûnaic (in various forms and dialects) remained the language of the common people throughout most of the west of Middle-earth, and by the time of the War of the Ring at the end of the Third Age, it had developed into the various dialects of Westron.
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Thanks Yinkin, glad you like it all.Yinkin wrote:Lovely stuff! Thank you very much!
I went with what was outlined in MERP. In addition, the cultures in the AB have languages of their own in addition to Westron - eg, Dalish and so on. Adunaic was a good fit to match that, but it was mainly from MERP.Yinkin wrote:I have one comment about the Rangers of the North. The document says they still speak adûnaic, and that some of them know a little Sindarin or Quenya. According to the professor it is actually in a way the other way around.
TOR resources thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=62
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Is anyone else having trouble downloading Rich H's "Additional Rules"? I'm getting "Not Found" using Firefox. Character sheet and a couple other links I've checked are working...
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
If you can't get to it, I do have it.Rue wrote:Is anyone else having trouble downloading Rich H's "Additional Rules"? I'm getting "Not Found" using Firefox. Character sheet and a couple other links I've checked are working...
Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
That's completely disappeared, even from my backup drive. ... Weird, could someone send me a copy so I can reload it. Send me a PM and I'll reply with my email. Thanks.Curulon wrote:If you can't get to it, I do have it.Rue wrote:Is anyone else having trouble downloading Rich H's "Additional Rules"? I'm getting "Not Found" using Firefox. Character sheet and a couple other links I've checked are working...
TOR resources thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=62
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
TOR miniatures thread: viewtopic.php?t=885
Fellowship of the Free Tale of Years: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8318
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Will go and do now! Us H's and all!
EDIT: My copy is OLD, I'm sure Rich would appreciate a newer copy (sans Artwork) from someone who has downloaded it more recently.
EDIT: My copy is OLD, I'm sure Rich would appreciate a newer copy (sans Artwork) from someone who has downloaded it more recently.
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources
Hi Rich,
I was wondering if you "update" from time to time your compilation of fan material with the new things that appear on the forums.
Cheers,
Yepes
I was wondering if you "update" from time to time your compilation of fan material with the new things that appear on the forums.
Cheers,
Yepes
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