Corinth said:I can't do the mortals of Middle-Earth justice without this book anymore than I can do the divine beings justice with out either Deities & Demigods or the Manual of the Planes. Neither can I do so for my private fantasy setting.
Yuan-Ti said:
(A thought strikes me here that setting an epic game in the age detailed in the Silmarillion could actually be interesting... assuming you find a way to show that even an elf lord can be killed by an orcish arrow.)
No, I mean the mortals. Especially in the First Age, where the Men of that age could measure up to the Elves and take on the greatest of Morgoth's minions. After the First Age, Numenorean Men would frequently reach epic level power; Men of other breeds could as well, but less frequently.Yuan-Ti said:Do you mean the immortals of Middle Earth? I can see that, yes, wanting to recreate Galadriel or Elrond, you want them to have epic levels. Same goes for anyone in FR who really wants to have Elminster hanging around. But what about your players? Do you want to DM a whole group of Elronds? And what is the point of doing Galadriel justice? Are your players planning on attacking her?
The Instant Kill rule from the DMG covers this quite well.(A thought strikes me here that setting an epic game in the age detailed in the Silmarillion could actually be interesting... assuming you find a way to show that even an elf lord can be killed by an orcish arrow.)