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Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:13 pm
by Glorelendil
I'm on drivethrurpg but can't find where to give it a rating. Somebody help me out?
EDIT: Nevermind, I found it. You go to the page for a product, scroll down, and switch from the "Discussion" tab to the "Reviews" tab. The rating widget should be right at the top.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:49 pm
by Otaku-sempai
Mordagnir wrote:* There's a small bit about Rivendell, the Misty Mountains, and Aragorn. It's not much but it's nice for those of us that insist on campaigns set in Eriador and/or using the DĂșnedain of the North.
Well, Aragorn goes out into the Wild in March, TA 2951. He first encounters Gandalf in 2956. From 2957 to 2980, Aragorn undertakes his great journeys and errantries, exploring the South and East of Middle-earth and serving both Rohan and Gondor under an assumed name before reuniting with Arwen in Lothlorien.
Yeah, I can see places where Aragorn's travels can intersect with
The Darkening of Mirkwood.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:33 am
by MReader
I have one minor problem with The Darkening of Mirkwood that I don't think has been pointed out yet.
Conflict between Viglund and the Beornings is a key element in The Darkening of Mirkwood.
The Viglundings are some of the most interesting additions yet, but we only get a brief mention of the name "Viglund" as the reason why Gandalf didn't want to go see Thranduil about the Lamp of Balthi...
But then again, I should probably be thanking C7 for finishing it up so early...
Do you think that they
might be doing a Viglunding sourcebook soon?...
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:47 am
by Mytholder
MReader wrote:I have one minor problem with The Darkening of Mirkwood that I don't think has been pointed out yet.
Conflict between Viglund and the Beornings is a key element in The Darkening of Mirkwood.
The Viglundings are some of the most interesting additions yet, but we only get a brief mention of the name "Viglund" as the reason why Gandalf didn't want to go see Thranduil about the Lamp of Balthi...
They show up quite a bit. 2952, 2955, 2956, 2959, 2961, 2962 all have events pertaining to the Viglundings. They never come centre-stage, as the campaign focusses on the Woodmen and the Elves for the most part, but they're there (and are the reasons the main force of the Beornings are occupied for most of the campaign). It should be easy enough to expand any of the Viglunding events into fuller adventures if you wish.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:51 am
by Rich H
Mytholder wrote:They show up quite a bit. 2952, 2955, 2956, 2959, 2961, 2962 all have events pertaining to the Viglundings. They never come centre-stage, as the campaign focusses on the Woodmen and the Elves for the most part, but they're there (and are the reasons the main force of the Beornings are occupied for most of the campaign). It should be easy enough to expand any of the Viglunding events into fuller adventures if you wish.
Thanks Gareth and can I just also take the opportunity to say how fantastic your material has been for TOR - truly inspiring, detailed, respectful of the material, and displaying a deep understanding of the subject matter. I really admire you as a writer of great RPG supplements - not just TOR but other work (eg, The Laundry). Good luck in the future - I'm going to miss reading your Middle Earth stuff!
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:00 am
by Dunkelbrink
I can only agree with Rich on this one. Fingers crossed for the Moria campaign you once hinted about wanting to write, Gareth. The final words of Darkening, with Balin suggesting turning their gaze west to the Halls of Durin, certainly suggests the idea of a new campaign, focused on the Dwarves.
If there's a list where I can sign up for you to write more TOR-stuff I'd be the first one to sign.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:03 pm
by Yusei
Having now read most of the book, I have to say that I especially enjoyed how Beorn's story was handled.
Now I just have to figure out how to involve my group in all these events without railroading them around (none of them being woodmen or elves). The campaign looks great, but doing it justice will require a lot of work!
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 8:21 pm
by Jon Hodgson
Rich H wrote: I'm going to miss reading your Middle Earth stuff!
We stabbed him with a Morgul-D4 at Dragonmeet 2012. Just saying'.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:15 pm
by Glorelendil
Jon Hodgson wrote:Rich H wrote: I'm going to miss reading your Middle Earth stuff!
We stabbed him with a Morgul-D4 at Dragonmeet 2012. Just saying'.
The Morgul-D4 or
a Morgul-D4?
Answer very carefully because you will be quoted long after your bones are dust.
Re: Darkening of Mirkwood Assessment
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:29 pm
by Elmoth
Elfcrusher wrote:The Morgul-D4 or a Morgul-D4?
Answer very carefully because you were be quoted long after your bones are dust.
LMAO