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== Isengard and Northern Gondor == | == Isengard and Northern Gondor == | ||
The citadel of Isengard was built by the Númenórians in a sheltered valley at the southern limits of the Misty Mountains. Its main purpose was to defend the gap of Calenardhon and the Fords of Isen against attacks by Sauron’s forces. Self-sufficient and enchanted, it later became the virtually impregnable fortress of Saruman the White. No spire in Middle-earth was stronger, save the Dark Tower of Mordor. | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 1.0 - Notes on the Features of and use of the Middle-Earth Series|1.0 - Notes on the Features of and use of the Middle-Earth Series]] | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 2.0 - Calenardhon - The Strategic Gateway|2.0 - Calenardhon - The Strategic Gateway]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 12 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 3.0 - The Green Land of Calenardhon|3.0 - The Green Land of Calenardhon]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 13 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 4.0 - The Plants and Animals of Calenardhon|4.0 - The Plants and Animals of Calenardhon]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 14 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 5.0 - Calenardhon Under Gondor|5.0 - Calenardhon Under Gondor]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 16 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 6.0 - The Fortresses of Calenardhon|6.0 - The Fortresses of Calenardhon]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 22 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 7.0 - Powers and Politics|7.0 - Powers and Politics]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 37 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 8.0 - Adventuring in Calenardhon|8.0 - Adventuring in Calenardhon]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 41 | |||
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| [[ICE2800 - 9.0 - Calenardhon at Other Times|9.0 - Calenardhon at Other Times]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 47 | |||
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Revision as of 14:27, 30 June 2024
Publisher: Iron Crown Enterprises Code: ICE2800 ISBN: 0-915795-11-6 Published: 1983
Author(s): Christian Gehman
Rules: MERP Edition: 1st Edition Setting: Middle Earth BookType: Campaign Setting Format: Paperback Series: Campaign Settings Character Level:
Physical Copy: Yes Owned PDF: No Library: Yes
Isengard and Northern Gondor
The citadel of Isengard was built by the Númenórians in a sheltered valley at the southern limits of the Misty Mountains. Its main purpose was to defend the gap of Calenardhon and the Fords of Isen against attacks by Sauron’s forces. Self-sufficient and enchanted, it later became the virtually impregnable fortress of Saruman the White. No spire in Middle-earth was stronger, save the Dark Tower of Mordor.
Table of Contents
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- Angmar - Land of the Witch King (ICE2300)
- Far Harad The Scorched Land (ICE3800)
- Gorgoroth (ICE3112)
- Greater Harad (ICE3111)
- Havens of Gondor (ICE3300)
- Isengard and Northern Gondor (ICE2800)
- Lorien & The Halls of the Elven Smiths (ICE3200)
- Moria The Dwarven City (ICE2900)
- Mount Gundabad (ICE3110)
- Northern Mirkwood, The Wood-Elves Realm (ICE2600)
- Rangers of the North, The Kingdom of Arthedain (ICE3000)
- Riders of Rohan (ICE3100)
- Sea-Lords of Gondor (ICE3400)
- Southern Mirkwood - Haunt of the Necromancer (ICE2700)
- The Grey Mountains (ICE3113)
- Umbar - Haven of the Corsairs (ICE2400)