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The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game: Gondor in Flames
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AuthorMatthew Ward and Adam Troke
PublisherGames Workshop
Released4 August 2007[1]
FormatSoftcover
Pages64
ISBN978-1841548340

The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game: Gondor in Flames is a sourcebook supplement for Games Workshop's The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game.

From the publisher

In the heart of Middle-earth lies an ancient realm, a kingdom founded in exile and forged through martial prowess. Standing between the free peoples to the west and the evil nations to the south and east, it has ever been a shield against the shadow of Mordor and the terrible power of the Dark Lord. This is the kingdom of Gondor, scion of Numenor and tireless protector of Middle-earth.

This is a supplement for Games Workshop's The Lord of The rings Strategy Battle Game - you will need a copy of the rules in order to play.[2]

External links

References

  1. Gondor in Flames at Amazon.com (accessed 17 September 2011)
  2. Gondor in Flames Sourcebook at Games-Workshop.com (accessed 17 September 2011)