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=Dwarven Culture= | =====Dwarven Culture===== | ||
==Description== | ====Description==== | ||
by Keith Walton | by Keith Walton | ||
Where would The Lord of the Rings be without Dwarves? If not for Thorin Oakenshield and his quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo never would have started off on the adventure that eventually led to his finding of the One Ring. When Sauron gathered his strength, he would surely have persuaded the dragon Smaug to join his forces, and the will of the Ring would have led Gollum straight into Mordor at some point. With all of these things, plus the Nazgul and Orcs already at his command, neither Men nor Elves could have withstood his onslaught for long. The world of Middle Earth would have perished if not for a group of Dwarves with a grudge. | Where would The Lord of the Rings be without Dwarves? If not for Thorin Oakenshield and his quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo never would have started off on the adventure that eventually led to his finding of the One Ring. When Sauron gathered his strength, he would surely have persuaded the dragon Smaug to join his forces, and the will of the Ring would have led Gollum straight into Mordor at some point. With all of these things, plus the Nazgul and Orcs already at his command, neither Men nor Elves could have withstood his onslaught for long. The world of Middle Earth would have perished if not for a group of Dwarves with a grudge. | ||
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So even though the selection of Dwarven companions may be slim, they definitely have the power to not only win skirmishes, but to finish the job they start. They may be stubborn, and a bit hard to get along with, but when a job needs to be done, you can always rely on a Dwarf! | So even though the selection of Dwarven companions may be slim, they definitely have the power to not only win skirmishes, but to finish the job they start. They may be stubborn, and a bit hard to get along with, but when a job needs to be done, you can always rely on a Dwarf! | ||
==Designer's Notes== | |||
====Designer's Notes==== | |||
by Mike Reynolds | by Mike Reynolds | ||
Game Designer | Game Designer | ||
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In standard tournament play, expect Gimli and his axe. You have been warned, Mr. Witch-king. | In standard tournament play, expect Gimli and his axe. You have been warned, Mr. Witch-king. | ||
==Never Did I See an Axe So Wielded!== | |||
====Never Did I See an Axe So Wielded!==== | |||
by Shawn Conley | by Shawn Conley | ||
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With the deck set, we must now decide on a starting fellowship. Gimli is a must and Fror makes a good compliment. This way, you have two dwarves out early and you can exert each at Eastment Gullies to get Legolas with all of his vitality intact in case you need to use his special ability. Your site path should look something like this: | With the deck set, we must now decide on a starting fellowship. Gimli is a must and Fror makes a good compliment. This way, you have two dwarves out early and you can exert each at Eastment Gullies to get Legolas with all of his vitality intact in case you need to use his special ability. Your site path should look something like this: | ||
[1] Eastment Gullies | [1] Eastment Gullies |