With special thanks to my colleague Jim Johnson (Ineti) our partnership, the Unofficial Lord of the Rings Design Studio, proudly presents Imrahil, the Prince of Dol Amroth.
As with all our endeavors, Imrahil is presented in two formats: plain (text only) and layout (colored text with graphics). The written work was by me, with editing and layout design by Ineti.
I’d like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the Imrahil v1.0 thread for their suggestions and modifications, as well as their supportive comments. I think I can speak for Ineti here when I say that we value each and every bit of feedback that we get when we’re working on any project for presentation and distribution.
I’d also like to thank Don for providing us the space and opportunity to share our creations with everyone. What more can I say than, “You rock, Don!”?
Finally, I’d like to thank Decipher for providing an excellent rules set for use in the Middle-earth setting. We’re not intending to step on any toes with the projects that we produce, but rather we’re trying to fill niches either not yet filled by Decipher, or unable to be filled. We’re hopeful that we’ll be able to create products that are both interesting and entertaining, and we’ll be looking for feedback on projects as we tackle them, and we’ll do our best to keep everyone apprised of our projects (and their status) as we progress.
I realize that this probably makes what we’re done here seem a bit more grandiose than it really is, but, for me, Imrahil, and the other projects that Ineti has posted thus far, like Radagast and the upcoming spell cards, are but our first steps on the road to bigger and grander things yet to come.
Two posts will follow this, each with a link for the various Imrahil downloads. Once again, thanks, and I look forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts and opinions.
Greg