Explore Middle Earth With Maps For The One Ring From Cubicle 7
November 24, 2016 by deltagamegirl22
If you love your Lord of the Rings & Hobbit (and who doesn't?), you need to have a look at the new Maps available from Cubicle 7 for The One Ring.
The One Ring: Journeys & Maps are available for pre-order now, and are a set of four, double-sided, large format maps covering the greater part of known Middle-earth: Eriador, Wilderland, Rohan and Gondor/Mordor.
Also included is a thirty-two-page supplement, with rules for water travel by sea and river, an index to all locations covered in The One Ring Roleplaying Game supplements to date, a system for detailing ruins found along the road, a useful collection of terrain-specific hazards, and a section detailing natural wonders, lodgings, and fellow travellers your Company might find along the way.
Will you be exploring Middle Earth with the latest maps from Cubicle 7?
"...a set of four, double-sided, large format maps covering the greater part of known Middle-earth: Eriador, Wilderland, Rohan and Gondor/Mordor"
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Always loved maps for games. Really brought the world I was gaming in to life for me. Cover art for that book is gorgeous as well.
the art for the whole line is gorgeous. i was a little disappointed when the d&d version changed the art. as for maps, its Tolkien so a no brainer. the one ring or adventures in middle earth is probably top of the list for things i don’t own but should.
I agree- I love the art in the One Ring books- Jon Hodgson’s work is fantastic, which is probably why I own several of them but have yet to play the game (and possibly never will, sadly)! A book of maps is high on my wish-list now…
If only these were out when Frodo went to Mt Doom, would have shaved months off the journey!