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<blockquote data-quote="Rue" data-source="post: 6507827" data-attributes="member: 6788723"><p><strong>5 out of 5 rating for Rivendell</strong></p><p></p><p>This supplement is my favorite for TOR (although it's a little like picking a favorite child, oops, sorry other supplements, I love you too!). The best part, in my opinion, are the rules for the Eye of Sauron (basically a mechanic whereby the PCs can get "noticed" by the Enemy and (further) adventure ensues)--it's clever, elegant, and creepy as heck for the players as they know they are getting closer and closer to being revealed. It also gives the LM rules to make magical treasure specific to the PCs in the campaign, and adds Rangers of the North and the High Elves of Rivendell as playable cultures. I'm a little too intimidated to *play* either of those types of character yet, but I love reading up on them and imagining the possibilities. It's impossible to go wrong with any of the supplements for The One Ring, but Rivendell stands out, especially if you or your players want to play some of the more "well known" types of PCs. My advice? Run, don't walk, to buy it. You won't be sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rue, post: 6507827, member: 6788723"] [b]5 out of 5 rating for Rivendell[/b] This supplement is my favorite for TOR (although it's a little like picking a favorite child, oops, sorry other supplements, I love you too!). The best part, in my opinion, are the rules for the Eye of Sauron (basically a mechanic whereby the PCs can get "noticed" by the Enemy and (further) adventure ensues)--it's clever, elegant, and creepy as heck for the players as they know they are getting closer and closer to being revealed. It also gives the LM rules to make magical treasure specific to the PCs in the campaign, and adds Rangers of the North and the High Elves of Rivendell as playable cultures. I'm a little too intimidated to *play* either of those types of character yet, but I love reading up on them and imagining the possibilities. It's impossible to go wrong with any of the supplements for The One Ring, but Rivendell stands out, especially if you or your players want to play some of the more "well known" types of PCs. My advice? Run, don't walk, to buy it. You won't be sorry. [/QUOTE]
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