Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I

Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I is a 1986 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises for Middle-earth Role Playing.

Contents

Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I is the first of three supplements that was intended to detail all the characters in the history of Middle-earth.[1]

Reception

J. Michael Caparula reviewed Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 79.[1] Caparula commented that "This format and amount of information here is terrific, but I'm anxious to see it applied to more down to earth types. I'd rather see my players encounter Faramir or Fatty Bolger than the likes of Ungoliant."[1]

Reviews

gollark: C's address space is limited by the spec, yes.
gollark: Indeed.
gollark: I didn't claim you did. This is a relevant point when discussing Turing-completeness.
gollark: No language functionally is due to memory limits, but quirks of the C spec directly limit addressable memory to a finite value while other language specs don't.
gollark: Technically, C is not Turing-complete.

References

  1. Caparula, J. Michael (August–September 1987). "Lords of Middle-Earth (Volume 1: The Immortals)". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer. Diverse Talents, Incorporated (79): 40–41.
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