More 4th Age, for one thing...
Ineti hit many of the points I have been thinking of, so I won't reiterate them here.
What I'm finding myself craving are more stories of the years not chronicled by Tolkien. I have *a ton* of ideas for the Fourth Age, and the Fifth beyond it, but I'm finding myself with more and more interests.
- The years of Aragorn's reign; It's mentioned nearly everywhere that Aragorn subjugated or drove back many enemies of the Free Peoples over the course of his 100+ year reign, but what I'm wondering is where were the battles held? What resistance did he face? Could we find some idea of the numbers of the armies arried against him, so that heroes could arise out of these many long military campaigns?
And, more importantly...
- What evils survive the King's reign? How can we bring another great power to threaten the Free Peoples? Is it possible to bring Morgoth or Sauron back from the Void, at least partially cannonically?
These are the foremost chronicles I find myself interested in. Especially Dean Paollilo's work, some of the finest adventures I've read in awhile. And, of course, Ineti's. :D
Re: More 4th Age, for one thing...
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Originally posted by theBruce
These are the foremost chronicles I find myself interested in. Especially Dean Paollilo's work, some of the finest adventures I've read in awhile. And, of course, Ineti's. :D
I'm working on getting my session notes cleaned up and PDFed. Probably by the end of the year I'll have the first 'book' in my chronicle ready for public consumption. :)
Welcome to the boards, Eri!
I, too, would love a mariner sourcebook. I'd like to see expanded character abilities, stats and deckplans for ships (especially the white swanships of the Teleri, Numenorean explorers, and warships of the corsairs of Umbar), sea monsters, maps of harbours (Alqualonde, Grey Havens, Dol Amroth, Umbar), and lots of adventures (including the Enchanted Isles from the Silmarillion). Stats for famous Mariners like Earendil and the great Numenorean shipkings would be nice.
Re: Welcome to the boards, Eri!
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Originally posted by Sarge
I, too, would love a mariner sourcebook. I'd like to see expanded character abilities, stats and deckplans for ships (especially the white swanships of the Teleri, Numenorean explorers, and warships of the corsairs of Umbar), sea monsters, maps of harbours (Alqualonde, Grey Havens, Dol Amroth, Umbar), and lots of adventures (including the Enchanted Isles from the Silmarillion). Stats for famous Mariners like Earendil and the great Numenorean shipkings would be nice.
Sarge, I don't know if you've seen it, but the Maps of Middle-earth II boxed set contains a very nice map of the port of Umbar, and the 32 page book includes info on the corsairs. It's pretty useful and may be part of what you're looking for.