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  2. Middle-earth Role Playing - Wikipedia

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    Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP) is a 1984 tabletop role-playing game based on J. R. R. Tolkien 's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) published the game until they lost the license on 22 September 1999.

  3. Bree and the Barrow-Downs - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Appelcline commented that "There were 15 actual adventure modules published in MERP's original adventure line, from Bree and the Barrow-Downs (1984) to Dark Mage of Rhuduar (1989), but up until 1987 these read more like small-focus setting books, with a few (usually very short) adventures thrown in." [2]: 102

  4. Ents of Fangorn - Wikipedia

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    ICE published the licensed game Middle Earth Role-Playing in 1982, and then released many supplements for it over the next 17 years, until the Tolkien Estate withdrew their license in 1999. Ents of Fangorn is a 48-page book designed by Randall Doty , with interior art by Liz Danforth and cover art by Angus McBride that includes two center-bound ...

  5. Angmar: Land of the Witch King - Wikipedia

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    [2] Two years later, in 1984, when I.C.E. published a role-playing game system called Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP), previously published source material such as Angmar, A Campaign and Adventure Guidebook for Middle-earth, The Court of Ardor in Southern Middle Earth and Moria: The Dwarven City were retroactively brought under the MERP umbrella.

  6. List of Middle-earth role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Middle-earth Role Playing (Iron Crown Enterprises, 1982) Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (Iron Crown Enterprises, 1991) The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game (Decipher, Inc., 2002) The One Ring: Adventures over the Edge of the Wild (1st Ed: Cubicle 7, 2011; 2nd Ed: Free League Publishing, 2022)

  7. Gorgoroth (Middle-earth Role Playing) - Wikipedia

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    Gorgoroth is a campaign setting which details the Plateau of Gorgoroth and its surrounding terrain and peoples so that a gamemaster can set MERP adventures within these lands. [2] The book is divided into four main parts: Part 1: Guidelines for the gamemaster Part 2: Mordor

  8. Angus McBride's Characters of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Herb Petro reviewed Angus McBride's Characters of Middle-earth in White Wolf #25 (Feb./March, 1991), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "This book is for those who revel in the glories of Middle-Earth, art enthusiasts who don't follow ICE's MERP line, MERP enthusiasts who don't have all the now out of print MERP products bhut still would like to enjoy the cover art from those products, and ...

  9. Iron Crown Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980.Many of ICE's better-known products were related to J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, but the Rolemaster rules system, and its science-fiction equivalent, Space Master, have been the foundation of ICE's business.