Well, that would depend on the trouble you intend to create. The quote above strongly hints that all of the Seven are destroyed, and even if one was around, It would not be so overwhelmingly...
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Well, that would depend on the trouble you intend to create. The quote above strongly hints that all of the Seven are destroyed, and even if one was around, It would not be so overwhelmingly...
GandalfOfBorg is correct, Sauron obtained 3 of the Dwarf rings, and the others were believed to be consumed by Dragons or taken by Goblins. However, Sauron was never able to "inslave" the Dwarves as...
Hello, one and all, I'm extendning the invite for new players to join in on a Cronichle I'm running with a few folks over at the SWRPGNetwork, seeing as we've come up short on players. I'm not very...
Thanks guys, I haven't had a chance to read all the feedback yet, but I think I can really make this work. :)
Hey, thanks for the compliments and suggestions guys, they'll help alot.
Ben Hur, I really like the suggestion of a rather aloof villain, speaking often in an almost riddle-like language. I can...
(Anyone playing Admiral_Atredies' Age of The Sun Chronicle DO NOT READ! It will spoil the story for you and make your life a living hell! :))
Hi everyone. I've come to you for some help on a...
Dol Guldur is a creation entirely of Sauron, though it has little, if any, real description in any sources. Sauron simply found the hill of Amon Lanc and reared a fortress for himelf.
As to the map you found, I would say, that its is not in line with canon Tolkien material. At least half of Middle-Earth is shown (in relative detail) by Christopher Tolkien in The Atlas of...