| Realms of the Three Rings | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Author | Gabriele Quaglia |
| Contributors | Francesco Nepitello |
| Illustrator | Antonio De Luca (cover) Federica Costantini, Ivana Abbate, Michele Galavotti, Alessio Greco |
| Publisher | Free League Publishing |
| Released | 2024 |
| Pages | 133 |
| ISBN | 978-91-89765-78-8 |
| Keepers of the Elven-rings | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Author | Gabriele Quaglia |
| Contributors | Francesco Nepitello |
| Publisher | Free League Publishing |
Realms of the Three Rings is an expansion for the second edition of the The One Ring Roleplaying Game. A version for The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying, titled Keepers of the Elven-rings, was also released.
From the publisher
In the twilight of the Third Age, three realms of the West-elves still endure in Middle-earth. By the power of the Three Rings, they exist as a testament to a time that was. But not only the Elves remember. As Sauron gathers his strength to bring war to Middle-earth once again, he plans a devious vengeance against those who humbled him long ago. Realms of the Three Rings™ is a supplement for The One Ring™, the official tabletop roleplaying game based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Chapter 1: Where The West-elves Still Linger describes the realms of Lórien, Rivendell and Lindon and those who dwell there, including the Elf-lords who are their guardians.
- Chapter 2: The Days Darken provides the Loremaster with details about Sauron’s schemes against the Immortal Folk, including possible events, Adversaries, and Loremaster characters.
- Chapter 3: Landmarks outlines twelve sites of interest, including locations mentioned in The Lord of the Rings™ and others created specifically for the game.
- The Appendix contains rules to play High Elves of Rivendell and Elves of Lórien, and introduces guidelines to create Elf-lords, powerful characters especially suited for solo play.
Background
While writing the book, Quaglia had to carefully avoid taking material from The Silmarillion, for which they had no rights, while also making sure that nothing conflicted with it, a process which he described as complicated.[1]
External links
- Realms of the Three Rings at Free League's store
- Keepers of the Elven-rings at Free League's store

