So! What's going on with TOR?
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 2:31 pm
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.
So it isn't lost on us that every time we mention the 5e conversion of TOR we get a raft of concerned replies, some polite and measured, some downright rude, about why there aren't more announcements for TOR.
Here's the thing. While it's extremely skilled work converting TOR to AME, it's a different task to creating those supplements in the first place. I don't think anyone can have missed that TOR takes a long time to make. Getting the tone and feel right, and the writing and art up to par, isn't easy or fast work. So sure, you'll see short pieces like Eaves of MIrkwood and The Road Goes Ever on coming out for AME quite quickly. And due to the sheer quality of the team working on conversions, we can convert something like Heart of the Wild really fast.
But writing an epic campaign for Rohan? And one for Erebor? That takes time. But it is happening.
So, what are we working on for The One Ring, direct from the horse's mouth?
Oaths of the Riddermark is a sequence of linked adventures covering the trials of Thengel King. These adventures accompany the Horse-lords of Rohan supplement. There's a huge range of things to do in this one, as your company strives to preserve the kingdom of Rohan from it's enemies, inside and out.
Laughter of Dragons is a collection of linked adventures that accompany Erebor, and concern themselves with the Dalelands and the Lonely Mountain. It's coming together very nicely indeed, and we'll have more to say when we've locked off more. But it's not too far off that point.
We've also working on a new hefty region guide. More on that in the fullness of time. But we think you'll be happy and excited.
Further down the pipe we have some AMAZING stuff planned for next year, which I just can't say anymore about yet: Due to the nature of our work we can't really say a lot about The One Ring supplements prior to release. We can't promise you dates or tell you much about the contents until everyone involved has signed off on everything. And once they have, we make the goodies available to you right away. Which I realise leaves you in the awkward position of trusting us, right up to the moment of release, but there it is.
We have no intention whatsoever of ditching TOR, nor slowing down its releases. We're always trying to speed things up, and we've made great progress on that behind the scenes, but the quality demands remain very rigorous. If something isn't right, we rework it. Sometimes we even start again.
So when you see slow progress on TOR, please don't mistake it for giving up, or deprioritising. That isn't what's happening.
Thanks as ever for all your enthusiasm and support for TOR. We really do appreciate it. And we do understand why you care about it so much. So do we.
OK, back to chatting about Balrog wings!
So it isn't lost on us that every time we mention the 5e conversion of TOR we get a raft of concerned replies, some polite and measured, some downright rude, about why there aren't more announcements for TOR.
Here's the thing. While it's extremely skilled work converting TOR to AME, it's a different task to creating those supplements in the first place. I don't think anyone can have missed that TOR takes a long time to make. Getting the tone and feel right, and the writing and art up to par, isn't easy or fast work. So sure, you'll see short pieces like Eaves of MIrkwood and The Road Goes Ever on coming out for AME quite quickly. And due to the sheer quality of the team working on conversions, we can convert something like Heart of the Wild really fast.
But writing an epic campaign for Rohan? And one for Erebor? That takes time. But it is happening.
So, what are we working on for The One Ring, direct from the horse's mouth?
Oaths of the Riddermark is a sequence of linked adventures covering the trials of Thengel King. These adventures accompany the Horse-lords of Rohan supplement. There's a huge range of things to do in this one, as your company strives to preserve the kingdom of Rohan from it's enemies, inside and out.
Laughter of Dragons is a collection of linked adventures that accompany Erebor, and concern themselves with the Dalelands and the Lonely Mountain. It's coming together very nicely indeed, and we'll have more to say when we've locked off more. But it's not too far off that point.
We've also working on a new hefty region guide. More on that in the fullness of time. But we think you'll be happy and excited.
Further down the pipe we have some AMAZING stuff planned for next year, which I just can't say anymore about yet: Due to the nature of our work we can't really say a lot about The One Ring supplements prior to release. We can't promise you dates or tell you much about the contents until everyone involved has signed off on everything. And once they have, we make the goodies available to you right away. Which I realise leaves you in the awkward position of trusting us, right up to the moment of release, but there it is.
We have no intention whatsoever of ditching TOR, nor slowing down its releases. We're always trying to speed things up, and we've made great progress on that behind the scenes, but the quality demands remain very rigorous. If something isn't right, we rework it. Sometimes we even start again.
So when you see slow progress on TOR, please don't mistake it for giving up, or deprioritising. That isn't what's happening.
Thanks as ever for all your enthusiasm and support for TOR. We really do appreciate it. And we do understand why you care about it so much. So do we.
OK, back to chatting about Balrog wings!