I appreciate the videos you put up so much. I am new sub but I have always looked for channels just like this. I enjoy the guides and lore they add to Middle Earth good/bad. You have great knowledge of the material which is key. I’m currently going through the backlog of videos you have made. Thank you again!
Thanks, means a lot. I think MERP did a pretty good job fleshing out Tolkien's world. The Jackson movies were excellently done as well and GW (Warhammer) has done their best. Tolkien would have disloked a lot of it but he was a pretty harsh critic on his work and always fiddling with it.
HI Roman, I have enjoyed your posts, and appreciate all the work that goes into them and thank you for keeping MERP alive. I am looking to run a MERP campaign in Roll20 and would to get your insight on a few things. let me know if you can help. Thanks in advance.
Hey Gaffer, not a problem. It has been a while since I last played MERP. My kids are more into Video Games and Tiktoc which is a shame since I have so much LOTR stuff.
There is an issue with how many users they have to use the seeing stones. Also Angmar could have had an army as a distraction that pulled all of the palantir uses. One force pretending to threaten Fornost while the real force moved south to amon sul.
That's possible. The Appendixes make it sound like the Angmarrim crossed over from the Angle into Southeastern Cardolan attacking Amon Sul from the south. MERP says they attacked in the Winter.
An excellent series that I wish had continued. So many fortresses warranted their own book.
I wish they had done the Lonely Mountain, Helm's Deep, Durthang, Barad Dur, as a stand alone. I could go on
Really appreciate these videos Roman ty!
Thanks.
Never used this in MERP, but I've converted the maps to other settings.
I appreciate the videos you put up so much. I am new sub but I have always looked for channels just like this. I enjoy the guides and lore they add to Middle Earth good/bad. You have great knowledge of the material which is key. I’m currently going through the backlog of videos you have made. Thank you again!
Thanks, means a lot. I think MERP did a pretty good job fleshing out Tolkien's world. The Jackson movies were excellently done as well and GW (Warhammer) has done their best. Tolkien would have disloked a lot of it but he was a pretty harsh critic on his work and always fiddling with it.
HI Roman, I have enjoyed your posts, and appreciate all the work that goes into them and thank you for keeping MERP alive. I am looking to run a MERP campaign in Roll20 and would to get your insight on a few things. let me know if you can help. Thanks in advance.
Hey Gaffer, not a problem. It has been a while since I last played MERP. My kids are more into Video Games and Tiktoc which is a shame since I have so much LOTR stuff.
There is an issue with how many users they have to use the seeing stones. Also Angmar could have had an army as a distraction that pulled all of the palantir uses. One force pretending to threaten Fornost while the real force moved south to amon sul.
That's possible. The Appendixes make it sound like the Angmarrim crossed over from the Angle into Southeastern Cardolan attacking Amon Sul from the south. MERP says they attacked in the Winter.