#Truant kündigt im grade erschienenen Werkstattbericht gleich FÜNF Titel für das Herr der Ringe Rollenspiel, die #DnD 5e Fassung von Der Eine Ring 2e, an!
💍 Ruinen von Eriador
💍 Geschichten aus Eriador
💍 Auenland-Abenteuer
💍 Bruchtal-Kompendium (inkl. Schirm)
💍 und Moria
Nouvelle campagne de financement pour Free League. Avec une extension pour leur jeu de rôle le seigneur des anneaux, « la Moria » !
Dispo pour l’anneau unique et la version 5E
Never participated in something like #rpgaday2023 so here goes nothing:
For first RPG bought and most recent bought so 03&04 goes with The One Ring Core Rulebook 2nd edition. Didn't know that was a thing. Saw it, ordered it. Am curious to see what it is like.
Probably never going to play, but I like collecting #lotr things and might just take some bits of it into my #DND campaigns.
First RPG i played (this year)
First RPG I ever Played was D&D. Nuff said about that, so I’ll focus on this year, and that was #ForbiddenLands, as the Symbaroum Group, sadly, didn’t take off.
Anyway, Forbidden Lands is a nice and sadly neglected/underrated Hex Crawler by #FreeLeague with a lot of OSR energy going for it. It uses the Year Zero engine and is appropriately deadly, forcing players to make better use of their wits than their character sheets.
I love it.
Have to catch up, because I spent so much time thinking about this yesterday and couldn’t decide. There’s so many incredibly cool looking games out there. #Vaesen, #FateForge, #Symbaroum, #Numenera, #CYBorg, #MörkBorg, the #OSE boxed sets, etc.
I’m going to go with #TheOneRing, though. The art direction for both is different, but I think they’re both equally cool in their own way. They capture the essence of Tolkien and are beautiful books.
Please respond by saying what sorts of TTRPG things you're pretty likely to either talk about or respond to if you see them.
This can be a list of games (D&D! Tribe 8! Fate!) or categories (the weirdest of indie stuff! NSR! Anything PBtA!), topics (Worldbuilding! Publishing!), stuff you're making, meta-commentary (The State Of The Industry), and so on.
Then maybe share, and if the replies are building up, check them for new people.
🧵1/6 Something I'd like to know more about is the region of Mordor called Nurn, around lake Núrnen. It was the centre of Sauron's food production and worked by human slaves, who were sent there as part of the tribute paid by kingdoms to the south and west.
What kinds of resistance and collaboration would there be among humans who had been consigned there by their own lords?