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The majority of cards within the LOTR-TCG use imagery directly crafted for Peter Jackson's film trilogy, even if that imagery never made it into the films themselves. However, Decipher also took the opportunity to partner with Weta Workshop to imagine how certain characters from Tolkien's work who were cut from the film script would have looked like had they been included. These semi-original creations were dubbed the '''Book Cards'''. | The majority of cards within the LOTR-TCG use imagery directly crafted for Peter Jackson's film trilogy, even if that imagery never made it into the films themselves. However, Decipher also took the opportunity to partner with Weta Workshop to imagine how certain characters from Tolkien's work who were cut from the film script would have looked like had they been included. These semi-original creations were dubbed the '''Book Cards'''. | ||
"Book Cards" as a label was originally used for | "Book Cards" as a label was originally used for four cards included with [[The Countdown Collection]]: {{Card|0P50}}, {{Card|0P51}}, {{Card|0P52}}, and {{Card|0P53}}. The term fell out of use when the marketing for that collection ran its course, but more than just the original 4 characters were created, and those cards were sprinkled throughout later sets, as were other [[Weta Cards]] in general. | ||
==Creation== | ==Creation== |