Gorgoroth (Middle-earth Role Playing)
Gorgoroth is a supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1990 for the fantasy role-playing game Middle-earth Role Playing, which is itself based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Background
In Tolkien's published history of Middle Earth, following the fall of Numenor, Sauron realized that Gondor, the kingdom established by Elendil and his son Isildur, would rival lost Numenor in power and prestige, and created the country of Mordor to contest Gondor's might. The Plateau of Gorgoroth lay in the northwest corner of Mordor, and it was here, near the base of the volcano Mount Doom that Sauron established his fortress of Barad-dur.Setting
Gorgoroth is a campaign setting which details the Plateau of Gorgoroth and its surrounding terrain and peoples so that a gamemaster can set MERP adventures within these lands. The book is divided into four main parts:Part 1: Guidelines for the gamemaster
Part 2: Mordor
- Geography, ecology, inhabitants, notable personalities, notable locations, and eight adventure hooks set in various time periods
- Special emphasis on the mining settlement of Bar Lithryn in the Ash Mountains, including four full adventures set in the settlement.
- Creating an orc player character, languages of Gorgoroth, and gamemaster playing aids