Rich H's TOR Resources

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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Rich H » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:22 pm

Heh, heh... Okay. :)
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Hermes Serpent » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:23 pm

Thanks for the updates Rich, much appreciated.
Some TOR Information on my G+ Drive.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Rich H » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:40 pm

My pleasure chaps...

The challenges now are:

1) Additional Rules supplement - need to remove offending art and replace with others. Not too difficult but will just take a lot of time due to the sheer size of the document. I'll also be rolling my revised journey rules into this at the same time.EDIT: Now updated and uploaded.

2) To Journey's End and the Eagles' Eyrie adventure - this one's going to be tricky. I no longer have the word document to easily edit so the only thing I can think of is to use a pdf editor to hide offending artwork under other art. EDIT: Now uploaded - it was easier than I thought!

3) A Guide to Dale supplement - this will be a real challenge as I'm going to need to draw my own maps for it as I can't use the TOR ones. This means that I'll need to produce a players' one (which I think I'll hand draw) and then an LM one (which I'm think of using a hex map creator to produce).EDIT: Now updated and uploaded.

I think with those done, that will mean I'm up to date. So when I get time I'll look to finishing off the following:

Dawn Comes Early Adventure
A TOR conversion of the old Lord of the Rings scenario.

Return to the Marsh Bell Adventure
A (sort of) continuation of my "Journey's End" adventure but I'll also write it in such a way that it can be used by those that have only played The Marsh Bell scenario found in the LM book.

This mission involves a group of Dwarven explorers accompanying the PCs back to the old sunken city referred to in the Marsh Bell. Their goal is one of reclamation, but they discover more than they bargained for, as the Marsh Dwellers are mere slaves to a far greater evil.

As a teaser, I'm hoping the scenario can use some playtest rules that will be detailed more in the Rivendell supplement. I'll therefore only be publishing this when that book/pdf becomes available.

In addition I'm going to try and commission Dyson Logos to draw some maps of the sunken city for the scenario. His work is awesome and I'd really like to throw some cash in his direction as a way of showing my appreciation. This adventure seems like the best opportunity to do that. :)

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Hope all that gets the juices flowing for people. I'm sorry that I've not gotten around to doing all this sooner but a combination of work and feeling embarrassed about upsetting* or at least stepping on the toes of Francesco, Jon and all the other guys that make TOR has made for a pretty challenging few months. Mostly work though, that has been ker-razy.

* My own self-imposed concerns, so not necessarily true at all!
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Boneguard » Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:23 pm

Wonderful news and Thank you very much!! I looking forward seeing "To Journey's end..." :)

I've also notice that the Alternate Journey rules were down.

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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Rich H » Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:27 pm

Boneguard wrote:Wonderful news and Thank you very much!! I looking forward seeing "To Journey's end..." :)
No problem.
Boneguard wrote:I've also notice that the Alternate Journey rules were down.
Like I said above, I'm rolling those into the Additional Rules supplement on account of them being additional / replacement rules.
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Rich H » Sun Dec 08, 2013 2:29 pm

Boneguard wrote:... looking forward seeing "To Journey's end..." :)
Okay, this has now been amended and uploaded. Hope it was worth the wait for you.
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Boneguard » Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:00 pm

Rich H wrote:Okay, this has now been amended and uploaded. Hope it was worth the wait for you.
Yes it was. Again Thank you very much, it is greatly appreciated.

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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by James Harrison » Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:54 pm

I just want to thank you for doing this; using up your time to fix the resources you use for other people to be able to use them again! Thanks.. and it sounds like you're on a roll this Sunday!

Thank you so much, and When I GM back in England we'll be using the resources, the adventure you've just put up, and maby the return to marsh bell if it's around (which is not to unlikely... as I'm still in uganda for 2 more months!)

Thanks again - it's very appreciated!

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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Rich H » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:01 pm

The positive feedback is really appreciated gents - it makes it worth doing this all... again!

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Okay, I've updated the Additional Rules so they should be available again for everyone. :)

Think that's all for this week but I only have A Guide to Dale to revisit now - which is going to take the most time, what with the map issues.
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Re: Rich H's TOR Resources

Post by Boneguard » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:44 pm

Well, with what you've posted today, I'm a happy 38 year old boy with some reading for the next couple days.

Thank you very much.

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