Middle-earth [formerly LotR] in New Media

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Until COVID, I ushered at a regional arts center (music and theatre). I am not quite ready to go back yet, but an upcoming concert piqued my interest. Why have I never heard of Johan de Meij before?

Johan de Meij's Symphony No. 1:
The Lord of the Rings
I. Gandalf (The Wizard)
IV. Journey in the Dark
- The Mines of Moria
- The Bridge of Khazad-dûm
X. Hobbits

Concert info: https://www.ccwindsymphony.org/mar-2022.html

Numerous renditions are available on YouTube.

Meij info: https://web.archive.org/web/20071222124 ... ering.html
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I have the MP3s somewhere.

I also have this, which was gifted to my on Vinyl by a friend

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Noice! Will check it out.
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Maria wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:19 pm
You can rent this $400/night.
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I thought this was worth sharing:



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Clearly, this map was not made by someone from Jacksonville, Florida. :D
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I don't think the hobbits went anywhere as warm as florida. Even in Mordor they had on all of that wool clothing!

Nice map, thanks V!
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Woelfle, anyone?

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Alatar wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 3:08 pm So, this is one for those who enjoy an Expanded Universe, or "fan fiction" if you prefer.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/lord ... s-5e-books

These are all the source books for the LotR RPG, but as well as rules for playing the game there's a wealth of resources for, say, telling a story in Rivendell, or Erebor. Normally the way this works is that they just expand on Tolkiens writings without contradicting any of his published works, but I can't make any promises. Still, for a minimum donation of $15, its worth a read surely!
I have actually run a session or two of the 5th Edition LOTR stuff. It's very low magic and very different form normal 5th Ed D & D. Some of the books have stats for major characters, such as Elrond and the Witch-King. While they are level 20 they wouldn't, I think, trouble a 10th Level normal 5e party with access to the full panoply of magic.

There are a lot of extra rules to enhance the feel of the books, such as special rules for travel, and rules for falling into the Shadow.

The players were all TORCers and there were no complaints as to authenticity. I think it better captures M-E than MERP did (although I really liked MERP back in the day and still have several M-E modules). These books are set between The Hobbit and LOTR, rather than th eICE modules which were generally set just after the Plague, i.e. about TA 1640.
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Aravar wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:16 pm
I have actually run a session or two of the 5th Edition LOTR stuff. It's very low magic and very different form normal 5th Ed D & D. Some of the books have stats for major characters, such as Elrond and the Witch-King. While they are level 20 they wouldn't, I think, trouble a 10th Level normal 5e party with access to the full panoply of magic.

There are a lot of extra rules to enhance the feel of the books, such as special rules for travel, and rules for falling into the Shadow.

The players were all TORCers and there were no complaints as to authenticity. I think it better captures M-E than MERP did (although I really liked MERP back in the day and still have several M-E modules). These books are set between The Hobbit and LOTR, rather than th eICE modules which were generally set just after the Plague, i.e. about TA 1640.
I was one of those players and I absolutely loved it. I think it helped that we were all very well-versed in the environment, I had a totally fangirl moment when Glorfindel turned up. I've never had anything like that playing normal D&D, I was completely immersed in the game and actually squealed and swooned. :D We really need to try to get back to Middle-earth at some point, Aravar, we've got some trolls and orcs to sort out!
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If there was to be a monthly One Ring RPG night over Roll 20 or a similar system, I could be easily convinced! Just sayin'...
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We played this about three years ago. I'd love to play again, its just the difficulties of getting everyone together especially with other online D & D going on.
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So hang on, this is not LOTRO, but a different mmorpg set in ME?
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No, this is tabletop RPG, like D&D but played over Zoom or Discord or with dedicated software like DnD Beyond or Roll 20
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No this is tabletop 5th Edition D & D set in Middle earth. However there is a site called Roll 20 which allows you to have a virtual tabletop.

The LOTR game was face to face with Heliona and some other Torcers.

Alatar beat me to it.
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WOW! I wasn't expecting the end product! It's amazing what people can do.

On the other hand, for those of us with less ambition (talent, time, equipment, etc..) but want to partake in something (loosely) associated with Middle Earth, I give you:
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I'm not a beer drinker so I can't tell you what it's like.
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I fail to see the connection between LOTR & that beer. And that color of the can. Can they use that imagery?
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It was apparently produced in conjunction with Warner Bros.
https://www.brewbound.com/news/brewdog- ... -the-rings
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