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Erebor (The One Ring role-playing game)

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Erebor - The Lonely Mountain
Publication Information
AuthorGabriel Garcia, Andrew Kenrick, Mark A. Latham, T.S. Luikart, Francesco Nepitello, James M. Spahn, Kenneth Spencer
Cover artJohn Howe
IllustratorJon Hodgson, Sam Manley, Jan Pospíšil
PublisherCubicle 7 Entertainment
Released1 July 2016
FormatHardcover/e-book
Pages112
ISBN978-0-85744-279-6

Erebor - The Lonely Mountain is a supplement for The One Ring role-playing game.[2] A version for Adventures in Middle-earth, titled Lonely Mountain Region Guide, was also released.

Official description

Packed with new information on some of the best-known locales and characters described in The Hobbit, this invaluable guide, aimed to players and Loremasters alike, describes the Dwarf-hold of Erebor, the city of Dale, the surrounding regions, and the many different activities to undertake there.

Also included are new rules for Dragons, Dwarven artefacts and the art of their making, as well as two brand-new playable cultures – The mail-clad Dwarves of the Iron Hills and the wandering Dwarves of the Grey Mountains.

Behold the majesty of The Great Chamber of Thrór, marvel at ancient tales of the War of Orcs and Dwarves, experience the hustle and bustle of the River Road in Dale, commission a smith of Anvil Way, visit the ravens and venture into The Waste. Erebor and Dale await!

Reception

In a review for Other Minds 19, Thomas Morwinsky praised the book's production quality and lack of any lore inconsistencies, but felt disappointed that by trying to cover as many bases as possible far beyond Erebor itself, the supplement treats many of its interesting topics with very little depth.[3]

References

  1. Ralph Horsley (2019). "Lonely Mountain Region Guide". www.artstation.com
  2. "The One Ring & Q Workshop dice pre-order now". cubicle7.co.uk. Retrieved 20 July 2016
  3. Thomas Morwinsky, "Review: Erebor", Other Minds, 19, 2018, pp. 49-51