Your personal wishlist for TOR books

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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Majestic » Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:45 pm

Moria is the one I'm looking forward to the most.
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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Mim » Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:27 pm

Everyone's pretty well covered the batch, but my two pence:

Oaths of the Riddermark
Bree
Moria
Gondor
Mordor
Errantries of the King - This can include additional adventures in the North (please, please); and just imagine adventuring with Thorongil as he asks you to scout ahead of his raid against the Corsairs, or when he sets his steps eastward (maybe alone, maybe not ;) ) and you venture into ... Whoa.

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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Terisonen » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:20 pm

A Ithilien - Osgiliath Campaign, from 2940 to 2960, from last years of living, to orderly evacuation of last inhabitants of Ithilien, first setting of Ranger of Ithilien and making of caches in Ithilien. It can covert spying and counter spying, defense of setting, patrols, escorts, many scenari in Osgiliath, villages in Ithilien, etc etc...
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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by farinal » Mon Feb 06, 2017 3:32 am

A reprint of the revised Corebook :D
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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by zedturtle » Mon Feb 06, 2017 3:47 am

farinal wrote:A reprint of the revised Corebook :D
Hmmm? It seems to be in stock.
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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Zulgolra » Tue Feb 07, 2017 1:02 am

Most of the possible Books have been alteady mentioned, but...

1. Bree and the Shire (Hopefully with Lindon/gray havens; the shire was missing since tor started)
2. Oaths of the Riddermark (list of tor adventures is much to short)

3. Moria (the teased thing, mentioned in the ac, possibly setting and campaign)
4. The war of the ring and the war in the north (before your time with the license is up, we realy need those two campaigns...)

5. gondor/ithilien adventures from "the front"
6. Lothlorien (in whatever way...)
7. A realy good book with adventures in and around bree and the shire (short adventures mostly, for oneshots designed)
8. gondor and ithilien (meaning the book about the region)

These would be the greatest of my tor wishes. They are not a complete list, but more of a minimum volume of what i hope of tor to become...

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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by mica » Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:52 am

Principality of Dol Amroth and the surrounding lands.

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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by BELERION » Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:35 pm

1. Bree and the Shire
2. Land/People of the East (especially Dorwinion)
3. Gondor

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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Gilrohir Arncelevon » Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:54 pm

Well, of course, I want it all!! But in terms of campaign continuity and the ability to use the existing rules a few obvious areas seem to need covering:

1. Bree, the Shire and Western Eriador - we have dwarves of the Blue Mountains and Dunedain and Hobbits of the Shire and Men of Bree, so we need info about their homelands or they will forever be exiles in the game. We also have rules for ships (including ships of the Grey Havens) in Journeys and Maps, but no info on ports from which to sail them!!

2. We have Wilderland and Rohan, but the bit in between (Lorien and Moria) is missing - not to mention the fact we have Lorien elves, but again nothing on their homeland. Also we know that during the Tale of Years (Darkening of Mirkwood) Balin repopulated Moria.

These two areas seem to me to be the obvious ones to complete the North.

Then it would seem appropriate to move south and do Gondor, Ithilien and obviously Umbar plus the "big one" Mordor.

Whilst I'd love to see Dorwinion and Rhun covered, it seems to me that Gondor, Ithilien and Umbar would be a better next step as the "errantries of the King" take place there in the years linking to the Darkening of Mirkwood.

Anyway, that's my attempt at a "logical" request :o)



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Re: Your personal wishlist for TOR books

Post by Wbweather » Thu Feb 09, 2017 5:16 pm

More adventures! More campaigns!

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