[Tale of Years] The Fellowship of the Free (Spoilers)
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:16 pm
Thought I'd get around to creating a thread and writing up my various game notes for the campaign I've been running for a number of years (sometimes intermitently; as we stop for breaks and to play other games) for my RPGing pals.
I started this campaing when only the slipcase edition and TfW was released so we've slowly developed the campaign alongside the release schedule. I'll present each post as an adventure summary along with any accompanying Fellowship Phase and also add any LM notes that may spring to mind as I type this all up. Sorry, I'm not one for blow-by-blow 'fan fic' write ups - it just doesn't appeal!
There will likely be SPOILERS in this thread for anyone playing through Tales from Wilderland and Darkening of Mirkwood so be warned!
Anyway, lets introduce the player-characters [along with their portraits which I got commissioned from Jon Hodgson]...
Brand
A Barding Scholar and emissary of the King of Dale. Brand is the heir to a noble house of Dale that has always been loyal to the line of Girion and his father, Bern, is currently head of this house and serves as an advisor to Bard. Brand isn't just learned in Old Lore and Rhymes of Lore but is also handy with a Longsword and Greatbow.
LM Notes
I often play pretty fast and loose with character background and resources so don't have a problem with giving characters a status beyond what the RAW would allow. In this case, Brand has a Standing of 3 to represent his diplomatic status. I also decided at an early stage of the campaign to play very loose with the Standing rules as a whole and gradually developed my own Renown system to support it. I also wanted to introduce a bit of fun for the player - not being a Tolkien fan (I know, sacrilege) the player doesn't know that Bard's grandchild will be called Brand by Bain; I'd like the reason for this to be because of the actions and loyalty of Bain's old family friend.
Thogrim Stonehammer
A Dwarf warrior from the Lonely Mountain, Thogrim and his older brother (Thogrund) fought side-by-side with their father Thogrum at the Battle of Five Armies. The brothers survived but their father was slain by an Orc berserker, Ghor the Despoiler. Taking his father's Axe, Ghor would have slain Thogrim with his family's heirloom if not for the intervention of a band of Elves of Mirkwood led by Gilbrannon who drove the Orc berserker away, slaying most of his warband in the process. Thogrim has felt honour bound and endebted to the quiet elf ever since.
LM Notes
Some nice foreshadowing for Thogrim's background and also a nice example of two players building a Fellowship Focus for one of their characters. Thogrim's player really wanted to have Gilbrannon as his focus in order to gel the taciturn Elf to ther group. I quite liked the idea they came up with of both fighting in the Battle of Five Armies. We worked together on making Thogrim second born, so that he could have a bit more freedom, and we tied the death of his father at the hands of Ghor to his Slayer Calling and desire to avenge his father and reclaim his family heirloom, an Axe of Azanulbizar. We also had a bit of fun introducing Thogrim's family to the line of Durin, giving his family a bit of status and also potential to develop the campaign in such a direction if we so desired:
Gilbrannon of Mirkwood
An Elf Warden from Mirkwood, Gilbrannon is one of The Watchers; charged by their King Thranduil to travel beyond the current borders of his realm to gather news and offer aide where possible to the free peoples' of Wilderland.
LM Notes
Gilbrannon is played by a bit of a Tolkien scholar. He decided he wanted to play a somewhat quiet and withdrawn personality and we felt an Elf would be ideal to portray this and explain his behaviour. I came up with the idea of The Watchers to further add to this idea and to give it a bit of a stronger narrative and explanation as to why one of the immortal folk would join such a fellowship.
The campaign began with the above three characters however I do have four players - the last created a Woodman character, Iwgar, but he was on holiday when I started the game. I would normally have delayed beginning but his absence fitted with the start of the game due to it beginning in Laketown. I decided we'd introduce his character at an appropriate time during the first adventure so I'll provide more detail on him in a later post.
I started this campaing when only the slipcase edition and TfW was released so we've slowly developed the campaign alongside the release schedule. I'll present each post as an adventure summary along with any accompanying Fellowship Phase and also add any LM notes that may spring to mind as I type this all up. Sorry, I'm not one for blow-by-blow 'fan fic' write ups - it just doesn't appeal!
There will likely be SPOILERS in this thread for anyone playing through Tales from Wilderland and Darkening of Mirkwood so be warned!
Anyway, lets introduce the player-characters [along with their portraits which I got commissioned from Jon Hodgson]...
Brand
A Barding Scholar and emissary of the King of Dale. Brand is the heir to a noble house of Dale that has always been loyal to the line of Girion and his father, Bern, is currently head of this house and serves as an advisor to Bard. Brand isn't just learned in Old Lore and Rhymes of Lore but is also handy with a Longsword and Greatbow.
LM Notes
I often play pretty fast and loose with character background and resources so don't have a problem with giving characters a status beyond what the RAW would allow. In this case, Brand has a Standing of 3 to represent his diplomatic status. I also decided at an early stage of the campaign to play very loose with the Standing rules as a whole and gradually developed my own Renown system to support it. I also wanted to introduce a bit of fun for the player - not being a Tolkien fan (I know, sacrilege) the player doesn't know that Bard's grandchild will be called Brand by Bain; I'd like the reason for this to be because of the actions and loyalty of Bain's old family friend.
Thogrim Stonehammer
A Dwarf warrior from the Lonely Mountain, Thogrim and his older brother (Thogrund) fought side-by-side with their father Thogrum at the Battle of Five Armies. The brothers survived but their father was slain by an Orc berserker, Ghor the Despoiler. Taking his father's Axe, Ghor would have slain Thogrim with his family's heirloom if not for the intervention of a band of Elves of Mirkwood led by Gilbrannon who drove the Orc berserker away, slaying most of his warband in the process. Thogrim has felt honour bound and endebted to the quiet elf ever since.
LM Notes
Some nice foreshadowing for Thogrim's background and also a nice example of two players building a Fellowship Focus for one of their characters. Thogrim's player really wanted to have Gilbrannon as his focus in order to gel the taciturn Elf to ther group. I quite liked the idea they came up with of both fighting in the Battle of Five Armies. We worked together on making Thogrim second born, so that he could have a bit more freedom, and we tied the death of his father at the hands of Ghor to his Slayer Calling and desire to avenge his father and reclaim his family heirloom, an Axe of Azanulbizar. We also had a bit of fun introducing Thogrim's family to the line of Durin, giving his family a bit of status and also potential to develop the campaign in such a direction if we so desired:
Gilbrannon of Mirkwood
An Elf Warden from Mirkwood, Gilbrannon is one of The Watchers; charged by their King Thranduil to travel beyond the current borders of his realm to gather news and offer aide where possible to the free peoples' of Wilderland.
LM Notes
Gilbrannon is played by a bit of a Tolkien scholar. He decided he wanted to play a somewhat quiet and withdrawn personality and we felt an Elf would be ideal to portray this and explain his behaviour. I came up with the idea of The Watchers to further add to this idea and to give it a bit of a stronger narrative and explanation as to why one of the immortal folk would join such a fellowship.
The campaign began with the above three characters however I do have four players - the last created a Woodman character, Iwgar, but he was on holiday when I started the game. I would normally have delayed beginning but his absence fitted with the start of the game due to it beginning in Laketown. I decided we'd introduce his character at an appropriate time during the first adventure so I'll provide more detail on him in a later post.