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>> Anonymous Mon Apr 22 13: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, fallenrealms.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Sup /tg/ Im playnning to dust off my Legions of Isengard and get back into LotR tabletop, however new sourcebooks came out which I cant find online or on /rs/, and Im not gonna pay what GW demands for like 20 pages of profiles I use plus the same reprinted scenarios over and over. Does anyone have a scan?

Pic related >> Anonymous Mon Mar 4 09: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, m2210105a_1_LotRFallenRealms_873x627.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Some anon scanned lots of lotr sbg stuff some time ago: LOTR SBG rulebook 4th ed Mordor Sourcebook Free Peoples Sourcebook Kingdoms of Men Sourcebook Moria and Angmar Sourcebook If you want to play uruk-hai, you need the Fallen Realms Sourcebook. It's the only one who has not been scanned, which is too bad. >> Anonymous Thu Sep 27 03: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, m2210105a_1_LotRFallenRealms_873x627.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Anyone have a PDF scan of this book? Finding LotR books online is like squeezing blood from a stone.

Technically speaking, yes (different POW stat). But since there is absolutely no customization in warmachine units, and everything you need to know about equipment is on the stat cards. PP used to be pretty anal with regards to conversions, and unfortunately most people went along with that stance. As far as I can tell it's mellowed out a bit since. Navigation View posts [] [] [].

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Modules [ ] AD&D modules coded by letter (1978–1994) [ ] FA—Forgotten Realms Adventures are stand-alone 2nd Ed. AD&D modules set in Forgotten Realms. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FA1 6-10 Ed Greenwood 1990 FA2 FM—Forgotten Realms Maztica are stand-alone 2nd Ed. AD&D modules set in. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FMA1 1–3 Jeff Grubb Tim Beach 1991 FMA2 4–6 Jeff Grubb 1991 FMQ1 4–6 John Nephew 1992 FR—Forgotten Realms are sourcebooks describing aspects of Forgotten Realms, rather than traditional modules.

FR1–6 are for 1st Ed. AD&D, FR7–16 for 2nd Ed. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FR1 N/A Ed Greenwood 1987 FR2 N/A Douglas Niles 1987 FR3 N/A 1988 FR4 N/A Ed Greenwood Steve Perrin 1988 FR5 N/A 1988 FR6 N/A Steve Perrin 1988 FR7 N/A various 1989 FR8 N/A 1989 FR9 N/A 1989 FR10 N/A Scott Bennie 1990 FR11 N/A Ed Greenwood 1990 FR12 N/A 1991 FR13 N/A Ed Greenwood 1991 FR14 N/A 1992 FR15 N/A Tim Beach 1992 FR16 N/A 1993 FRA—Forgotten Realms Adventure, or the Empires Adventures Trilogy, is a series of modules for use with expansion campaign for 2nd Ed. AD&D Forgotten Realms. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRA1 5–7 1990 FRA2 6–9 Troy Denning 1990 FRA3 7–10 Troy Denning 1990 FRC—Forgotten Realms Companion (or Computer) are modules related to computer games and form a linked sequence. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRC1 Any 1988 Based on.

Generatefnisforusers download. Connected Short Adventures FRC2 6–9 Jeff Grubb 1989 Based on novel; to game FRE—Forgotten Realms Epic are modules loosely based on the of Forgotten Realms. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRE1 5–8 Ed Greenwood 1989 FRE2 6–9 Ed Greenwood 1989 FRE3 6–9 Ed Greenwood 1989 FRM—Forgotten Realms Mission Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRM1 5–8 James Lowder Jean Rabe 1993 FROA—Forgotten Realms are modules set in Forgotten Realms that require the Oriental Adventures hardcover. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FROA1 6–9 Nigel Findley 1990 FRQ—Forgotten Realms Quest are stand-alone modules for 2nd Ed.

AD&D set in Forgotten Realms. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRQ1 1–5 Ed Greenwood 1992 FRQ2 10–12 William W. Connors 1992 Battlesystem options FRQ3 1–3 Wolfgang Baur 1993 First module for use with revised Forgotten Realms.

FRS—Forgotten Realms Sourcebook are 2nd Ed. AD&D sourcebooks for use with Forgotten Realms. Code Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes FRS1 N/A L. Richard Baker III 1993 Forgotten Realms accessory H—The Bloodstone Pass Saga is a linked campaign series that focuses on using battles in Forgotten Realms AD&D adventures.

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>> Anonymous Mon Apr 22 13: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, fallenrealms.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Sup /tg/ Im playnning to dust off my Legions of Isengard and get back into LotR tabletop, however new sourcebooks came out which I cant find online or on /rs/, and Im not gonna pay what GW demands for like 20 pages of profiles I use plus the same reprinted scenarios over and over. Does anyone have a scan? Pic related >> Anonymous Mon Mar 4 09: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, m2210105a_1_LotRFallenRealms_873x627.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Some anon scanned lots of lotr sbg stuff some time ago: LOTR SBG rulebook 4th ed Mordor Sourcebook Free Peoples Sourcebook Kingdoms of Men Sourcebook Moria and Angmar Sourcebook If you want to play uruk-hai, you need the Fallen Realms Sourcebook. It's the only one who has not been scanned, which is too bad.

>> Anonymous Thu Sep 27 03: [] File: 121 KB, 873x627, m2210105a_1_LotRFallenRealms_873x627.jpg [] [] [] [] [] Anyone have a PDF scan of this book? Slug Finding LotR books online is like squeezing blood from a stone. Technically speaking, yes (different POW stat). But since there is absolutely no customization in warmachine units, and everything you need to know about equipment is on the stat cards. PP used to be pretty anal with regards to conversions, and unfortunately most people went along with that stance. As far as I can tell it's mellowed out a bit since.

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