The Adventurer's Companion available now in PDF
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The Adventurer's Companion available now in PDF
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At the heart of every great story are great characters. The Adventurer’s Companion for The One Ring Roleplaying Game is a guide and reference for players, designed to help them make those truly evocative characters.
The Adventurer’s Companion is packed with advice to make your player-hero truly feel a part of Middle-earth, along with new character options and exciting new rules including:
• New playable cultures, along with a comprehensive collection of cultures from
The One Ring supplements, brought together for the first time: Dunlendings,
Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, Dwarves of the Grey Mountain, Dwarves of the
Iron Hills, Elves of Lorien, Men of Bree, Men of the Lake, Men of Minas Tirith,
Riders of Rohan, Wayward Elves, Wild Hobbits, High Elves of Rivendell, Rangers of
the North.
• A new Calling: The Leader, and new rules for Taking Courage.
• New combat options including: Two weapon fighting, new Combat Tasks, new rules
for Combat Roles and expanded Called Shots.
• New rules for character development – Expanded Masteries, Training Masteries,
and Mastery Dice.
• Rules Summaries present easy to use reference guides to Character Creation, Combat,
Encounters and Travel.
• A catalogue of Fellowship Phase Undertakings from across The One Ring
supplements, guidance on choosing a Patron, Famous Companies to join, new rules
for yearly events and generational play with the Heirs of Heroes.
• Optional rules for further detailing your character’s Traits, your travelling gear,
musical instruments and even what you’ve got in your pocketses, you tricksy
Bagginses!
The Adventurer’s Companion is an invaluable asset to all players of The One Ring Roleplaying Game.
Written by Francesco Nepitello with Jon Hodgson, Andrew Kenrick, TS Luikart, Gareth Ryder Hanrahan and James Spahn
Illustrated by Jon Hodgson, Jason Juta, Sam Manley, Jeremy McHugh, Naomi Robinson and Egil Thompson
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199 ... _id=169435
At the heart of every great story are great characters. The Adventurer’s Companion for The One Ring Roleplaying Game is a guide and reference for players, designed to help them make those truly evocative characters.
The Adventurer’s Companion is packed with advice to make your player-hero truly feel a part of Middle-earth, along with new character options and exciting new rules including:
• New playable cultures, along with a comprehensive collection of cultures from
The One Ring supplements, brought together for the first time: Dunlendings,
Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, Dwarves of the Grey Mountain, Dwarves of the
Iron Hills, Elves of Lorien, Men of Bree, Men of the Lake, Men of Minas Tirith,
Riders of Rohan, Wayward Elves, Wild Hobbits, High Elves of Rivendell, Rangers of
the North.
• A new Calling: The Leader, and new rules for Taking Courage.
• New combat options including: Two weapon fighting, new Combat Tasks, new rules
for Combat Roles and expanded Called Shots.
• New rules for character development – Expanded Masteries, Training Masteries,
and Mastery Dice.
• Rules Summaries present easy to use reference guides to Character Creation, Combat,
Encounters and Travel.
• A catalogue of Fellowship Phase Undertakings from across The One Ring
supplements, guidance on choosing a Patron, Famous Companies to join, new rules
for yearly events and generational play with the Heirs of Heroes.
• Optional rules for further detailing your character’s Traits, your travelling gear,
musical instruments and even what you’ve got in your pocketses, you tricksy
Bagginses!
The Adventurer’s Companion is an invaluable asset to all players of The One Ring Roleplaying Game.
Written by Francesco Nepitello with Jon Hodgson, Andrew Kenrick, TS Luikart, Gareth Ryder Hanrahan and James Spahn
Illustrated by Jon Hodgson, Jason Juta, Sam Manley, Jeremy McHugh, Naomi Robinson and Egil Thompson
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199 ... _id=169435
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Re: The Adventurer's Companion available now in PDF
Lovely! Thank you!
I've downloaded it and glanced over it, and it looks very nice indeed (as always)! I'm particularly pleased to see that Masteries have been expanded, as I was hoping for more Virtues -- this isn't quite that, but is perhaps even better.
Also great to have some new cultures: I'm a bit surprised to have Men but not Hobbits of Bree, but the Wild Hobbits are a nice addition. But my favourite bit so far is definitely the section on what it has got in its nasty little pocketses, sss, yes, my precious.
I've downloaded it and glanced over it, and it looks very nice indeed (as always)! I'm particularly pleased to see that Masteries have been expanded, as I was hoping for more Virtues -- this isn't quite that, but is perhaps even better.
Also great to have some new cultures: I'm a bit surprised to have Men but not Hobbits of Bree, but the Wild Hobbits are a nice addition. But my favourite bit so far is definitely the section on what it has got in its nasty little pocketses, sss, yes, my precious.
Aiya Eärendil Elenion Ancalima!
... but you can call me Mark.
... but you can call me Mark.
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Take a careful look at the entry for the Bree-folk; there's a Hobbit option hiding there.
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I've already downloaded and looked through some parts of the Companion. I do take slight exception to the description of the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains:
This would only be partly true. There should be many other Dwarves who never left the Blue Mountains, particularly in the southern range (see The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A.I.(iii). "Eriador, Arnor, and the Heirs of Isildur"). Some might be descended from Naugrim of Belegost and Nogrod who never fled east to dwell in Moria; others have dwelt there continuously since the First Age. Such Dwarves might feel they owe no fealty towards Dáin or the Dwarves of Erebor.In the twilight of the Third Age, the Dwarves of the Ered Luin are loyal subjects of the King of Durin’s Folk, as their halls were founded anew when Thráin the Second led his people to these mountains after the destruction of Erebor. His son, Thorin Oakenshield, ruled here for a time and the Blue Mountains became a realm of plenty and peace, drawing wayward Dwarves from as far south as Dunland.
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There will be a one hour period of grace, where the One Ring team are allowed to enjoy having released a title they have worked on for 3 years. And then you can start ripping it apart.
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Oh, very well. Though that was meant as helpful feedback.
"Far, far below the deepest delvings of the Dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things. Even Sauron knows them not. They are older than he."
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Am I the only one that scrolls through looking at the art before anything else?
As usual, the art is impressive, no clunkers in the bunch, but I'd like to call out just a few.
The young hobbit watching the fellowship of adventurers on page 16 is amazing. One of my absolute favorites from any of the books.
The Elves of Lorien portrait is excellent.
I love the perspective of the hiding adventurers art on page 49. There's a great 1000 words or more in that picture.
The dancing on page 78 has an ethereal feel.
The Ranger of the North portrait is even better that the Lorien elf. Love the pipe!
On page 113 is a wonderful sketch of a Beorning woman working with bees.
The throne weighs heavy on page 128. That yellow-orange in the background is compelling!
Once again this is a beautiful book C7, congratulations, and well done!

The young hobbit watching the fellowship of adventurers on page 16 is amazing. One of my absolute favorites from any of the books.
The Elves of Lorien portrait is excellent.
I love the perspective of the hiding adventurers art on page 49. There's a great 1000 words or more in that picture.
The dancing on page 78 has an ethereal feel.
The Ranger of the North portrait is even better that the Lorien elf. Love the pipe!
On page 113 is a wonderful sketch of a Beorning woman working with bees.
The throne weighs heavy on page 128. That yellow-orange in the background is compelling!
Once again this is a beautiful book C7, congratulations, and well done!
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