If one includes C7's Moria announcement from years ago, this has been one helluva wait.
C'mon Gareth, show us the goods!
To borrow* part of a phrase "'L' Shana Haba'ah B' Moria?If one includes C7's Moria announcement from years ago, this has been one helluva wait.
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To borrow* part of a phrase "'L' Shana Haba'ah B' Moria?
And, shortly following:The Dwarves won the Battle of Dimrill Dale, but did
not enter Moria, and young Dáin Ironfoot — now King Under
the Mountain — famously said that the world must change
before Durin’s Folk walk again in Moria, and forbade his followers
from returning there.
Could this be the triggering point of the Moria campaign? A group of Dwarves not of Durin's clan could have headed to Moria before Balin, and feel no need to inform Dáin Ironfoot of their endeavour. And, not being so rich and prosperous as the dwarves of Durin's Folk, they might have been more open to enlist other cultures and races under their ranks.Just because Durin’s folk are not trying to return to Khazad-dûm,
that doesn’t mean that another line of the Dwarves
cannot reign there…
Ooh…good clues! And intriguing plot line.While reading through Ruins of the Lost Realm, also written by Gareth, I noticed this paragraph (p.49):
And, shortly following:The Dwarves won the Battle of Dimrill Dale, but did
not enter Moria, and young Dáin Ironfoot — now King Under
the Mountain — famously said that the world must change
before Durin’s Folk walk again in Moria, and forbade his followers
from returning there.
Could this be the triggering point of the Moria campaign? A group of Dwarves not of Durin's clan could have headed to Moria before Balin, and feel no need to inform Dáin Ironfoot of their endeavour. And, not being so rich and prosperous as the dwarves of Durin's Folk, they might have been more open to enlist other cultures and races under their ranks.Just because Durin’s folk are not trying to return to Khazad-dûm,
that doesn’t mean that another line of the Dwarves
cannot reign there…
An adventure book with classic adventures (rather than more of a sandbox focus) is likely to be the next release:I've just been trying to find any recent interviews on the future of the One Ring line now we have Ruins of the Lost Realm available to non-KS backers.
Not had much success yet but I have come across a YT channel "Really Dicey" (I have watched his vids before - very good) who has interviewed Francesco a few times, most recently here where he talks "What is next" at about 28 mins in - just covers the 5e adaption and Ruins to be honest.
Next year we'll get Free Range Games' PC game - "The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria"
Thank you! I had missed that update though I had heard somewhere a more "classic" adventure book was on the way. They also mention other things are in the works, but no details.An adventure book with classic adventures (rather than more of a sandbox focus) is likely to be the next release:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-y0Dm2iz0s
Source: recent Fria Ligan update linked above.
Hope this helps!