[Ideas/Discussion] Visiting Rohan and Saruman (c. 2950)
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:48 am
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So, my campaign has got to the stage where the PCs went to the Dwimmerhorn and saw the Chain of Thangorodrim. Not knowing what it is, but wanting to find out, I thought I'd expand on the advice in the adventure; and rather than make it an Undertaking to research it, I would have Radagast suggest to the PCs that they travel to Saruman and request his help on the matter. I also figure this would be a good way of introducing at least some of the excellent "Horse Lords of Rohan" content as its unlikely I'll ever get around to running a campaign set there although I'd love to - there's something inspiring about golden-haired warriors singing and riding into battle, isn't there.
Anyway... I thought I'd suggest what I'm thinking of doing but also would be happy for others to suggest some additional elements in order to improve my current, outlined, plans.
Some points to consider:
Meeting the King
The adventure is going to take place towards the end of Fengel's reign, three years or thereabouts, so I wanted to have this be a nice piece of detail of his rule compared to those of Thengel and Theoden, should the players ever return.
The obvious way I can see of introducing the greed and laziness of Fengel would be for the PCs having to visit Edoras in order to introduce themselves and ask the King for permission to travel through his lands. He'd obviously expect gifts and the encounter with him would deteriorate should he not receive anything, or even something not appropriate to his status, and would really mess with the players preconception of Rohan (in a good way).
I had an idea that the merchant Goldred would suggest the PCs pay him to introduce them in court, for a price, which would add to the theme of greed etc.
Can anyone think of any other way of introducing this or interesting bits to add to such an ancounter? Are the court aware that the King's reign is coming to an end (is he wracked by ill-health) or will it come as a surprise, albeit not out-of-the blue considering his age?
Saruman Disguised
It's referred to in HLoR that Saruman oft-knows when he is to receive guests well before they arrive and that he takes different forms, even that of Radagast or Gandalf, so I wanted Saruman to accompany the PCs at least some of the way on their journey to Isengard. I was thinking that if they visited Fengel in Edoras then Saruman could be disguised as a merchant/tinker who'd accompany them and perhaps other traders. He's be able to spy on the PCs and even, perhaps, get them to talk about the White Wizard while their guard is down - not that it matters much, as his abilities mean he can get people saying more than they want to anyway!
Better ideas for this, perhaps?
Isengard
Saruman is still 'merely' the caretaker of Isengard. As he has generations of men working for him I'm not going to make any alterations to what is detailed in HLoR; making a point of how the woods and the walled ring are filled with wildlife, gardens, and trees in abundance. The gates will be under guard and the PCs will be escorted to the Wizard. I don't see this as being something recent or something that comes into play as Saruman falls to corruption; he's always been like this.
Anything you'd throw in here?
Meeting Saruman
I think the book suggests that the Wizard should receive them from the lower balcony but it feels right that he invite them inside, at least to the hall beyond the entrance. Not just from a point-of-view that these are the player-heroes but also considering all the information he will 'willingly' extract from them with regards to their adventures and (assuming they are courteous and respectful) provide them with lore relating to the chain they spied. In addition, they will have to take Saruman as a Patron. Already having Radagast as one, this could create some interesting dynamics for the PCs to deal with but this would not be immediate.
Does this feel right to others? Anything to add?
Miscellaneous
1) Must get them to travel along the borders of Fangorn - perhaps they hear something large in the forest one night while camping?
2) Introduce The Wold and the Field of Celebrant - perhaps best to do one as they travel south and the other as they leave? Was thinking the Wold on the way out, purely because it would be nice for someone to mention that Saruman oft-travelled the land in disguise or would such a rumour be too early to use?
... Anything else?
So, my campaign has got to the stage where the PCs went to the Dwimmerhorn and saw the Chain of Thangorodrim. Not knowing what it is, but wanting to find out, I thought I'd expand on the advice in the adventure; and rather than make it an Undertaking to research it, I would have Radagast suggest to the PCs that they travel to Saruman and request his help on the matter. I also figure this would be a good way of introducing at least some of the excellent "Horse Lords of Rohan" content as its unlikely I'll ever get around to running a campaign set there although I'd love to - there's something inspiring about golden-haired warriors singing and riding into battle, isn't there.
Anyway... I thought I'd suggest what I'm thinking of doing but also would be happy for others to suggest some additional elements in order to improve my current, outlined, plans.
Some points to consider:
Meeting the King
The adventure is going to take place towards the end of Fengel's reign, three years or thereabouts, so I wanted to have this be a nice piece of detail of his rule compared to those of Thengel and Theoden, should the players ever return.
The obvious way I can see of introducing the greed and laziness of Fengel would be for the PCs having to visit Edoras in order to introduce themselves and ask the King for permission to travel through his lands. He'd obviously expect gifts and the encounter with him would deteriorate should he not receive anything, or even something not appropriate to his status, and would really mess with the players preconception of Rohan (in a good way).
I had an idea that the merchant Goldred would suggest the PCs pay him to introduce them in court, for a price, which would add to the theme of greed etc.
Can anyone think of any other way of introducing this or interesting bits to add to such an ancounter? Are the court aware that the King's reign is coming to an end (is he wracked by ill-health) or will it come as a surprise, albeit not out-of-the blue considering his age?
Saruman Disguised
It's referred to in HLoR that Saruman oft-knows when he is to receive guests well before they arrive and that he takes different forms, even that of Radagast or Gandalf, so I wanted Saruman to accompany the PCs at least some of the way on their journey to Isengard. I was thinking that if they visited Fengel in Edoras then Saruman could be disguised as a merchant/tinker who'd accompany them and perhaps other traders. He's be able to spy on the PCs and even, perhaps, get them to talk about the White Wizard while their guard is down - not that it matters much, as his abilities mean he can get people saying more than they want to anyway!
Better ideas for this, perhaps?
Isengard
Saruman is still 'merely' the caretaker of Isengard. As he has generations of men working for him I'm not going to make any alterations to what is detailed in HLoR; making a point of how the woods and the walled ring are filled with wildlife, gardens, and trees in abundance. The gates will be under guard and the PCs will be escorted to the Wizard. I don't see this as being something recent or something that comes into play as Saruman falls to corruption; he's always been like this.
Anything you'd throw in here?
Meeting Saruman
I think the book suggests that the Wizard should receive them from the lower balcony but it feels right that he invite them inside, at least to the hall beyond the entrance. Not just from a point-of-view that these are the player-heroes but also considering all the information he will 'willingly' extract from them with regards to their adventures and (assuming they are courteous and respectful) provide them with lore relating to the chain they spied. In addition, they will have to take Saruman as a Patron. Already having Radagast as one, this could create some interesting dynamics for the PCs to deal with but this would not be immediate.
Does this feel right to others? Anything to add?
Miscellaneous
1) Must get them to travel along the borders of Fangorn - perhaps they hear something large in the forest one night while camping?
2) Introduce The Wold and the Field of Celebrant - perhaps best to do one as they travel south and the other as they leave? Was thinking the Wold on the way out, purely because it would be nice for someone to mention that Saruman oft-travelled the land in disguise or would such a rumour be too early to use?
... Anything else?