Very interesting, I never knew about this module but now realize I have it on the PC. It looks to be a solid module with some good fleshed out adventures. I always wondered if Mr. Tolkien had lived longer how much more information regarding middle earth and the creatures that live there would we have seen. I wonder if ICE will ever get back a license to print MERP products. I think it would be an excellent money spinner. Really enjoyed this breakdown, one of my favorite's thanks Roman.
It would be nice if Iron Crown got the license back but with the success of the JAckson movies the price would be much higher than it was in the 80's. Also wish Tolkien had spent more time on fleshing out the various locations in Middle-earth but then again it is so vast it would take several lifetimes.
Very interesting, I never knew about this module but now realize I have it on the PC. It looks to be a solid module with some good fleshed out adventures. I always wondered if Mr. Tolkien had lived longer how much more information regarding middle earth and the creatures that live there would we have seen.
I wonder if ICE will ever get back a license to print MERP products. I think it would be an excellent money spinner. Really enjoyed this breakdown, one of my favorite's thanks Roman.
It would be nice if Iron Crown got the license back but with the success of the JAckson movies the price would be much higher than it was in the 80's. Also wish Tolkien had spent more time on fleshing out the various locations in Middle-earth but then again it is so vast it would take several lifetimes.
I got this supplement but never read it. Thanks for the review.
It does make for some good reading especially the locations.
Never heard of this, but I just downloaded it and will bind it later this week. Thanks!
I do wish ICE had released this back in the day. The layouts are really good in this one.
I dl'd The Inland Sea some time ago....I'll add this one. Thank you for the information.
I have the Inland Sea as well planning on getting around to that one. Westmarch has some really good settings.