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Legends of Middle Earth

PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 2:35 pm
by jbcrab
I thingk Mr. Jeffery should add an expansion to Legends of Middle Earth with more species, roles, and monsterws. and maybe even a long, drawn-out adventure much like the books.[/b]

PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 4:16 pm
by Simon W
I've used Jeph's Legends of Middle Earth rules as the basis for a conversion of The Land (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Stephen Donaldson). With Jeph's full permission, of ourse.



It's not finished, but I got distracted into doing a d20 conversion too - which is also unfinished!

Simon W

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:25 am
by Praetorian
Simon, you are a rpg factory. I am impressed.

As for Jeph- yeah, I too would like to see some more stuff for Legends of Middle Earth. Nice rules-set that deserves even more background, IMO.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 5:05 pm
by Jeph
I'd love to do an expansion for LoME.

Unfortunately, I'd also love to do an expansion for Exemplar, finish up the player's companion for Pagoda, do a revision of Dark Spell, finish up Holier Than Thou, and complete The Courageous Adventures of the Fearless Dinosaur Hunters. As well as put my group's rules for Feng Shui In Space into writing. And clean up Modulus into something that looks a bit prettier. And figure out how to make maps with Illustrator. And ace school. *sigh*

But when I do get around to doing a LoME expansion, what else would people like to see? Any specific ideas for races, roles, and The Big Adventure?

--Jeff

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:50 pm
by Penbot 2004
I had noticed this thread on one of my first visits. I'm downloading LoME & "the Land" addaptations by Simon. I read those books long ago. (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant) Donaldson created a lovely fantasy world and I always thought it would make a good rpg setting. I actully only read the first three books. Perhaps it was just the first two? "The Unbeliever" or Thomas was my least favorite thing about the storys. He just made things difficult in a bad sittuation. But i guess that was the point?

Thanks for the all the hard work you guys!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:52 am
by Praetorian
Hey, Jeph,

On the off chance you have not seen it yet I should let you know that rpg.net has a question about your game...



Though i would love to see that conversation over here- your game deserves all the attention it can get!

Plus, it is an excellent example of how "alive" 1km1kt currently is when we are linked to from rpg.net.
8)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:55 pm
by grifflik
Y'know, I just downloaded and read LoME based on the recent activity in this thread. Have to admit I probably wouldn't have done so otherwise. Man, I like what Jeffrey has done a helluva lot better than the Decipher system that my group is currently playing. Easier rules with more player control - I dig it. I think I'm going to have to add this to the que of games as a "must try"