MERP was always leading to this.
Tag: Iron Crown Enterprises
Riders of Rohan (1985)
One of MERP’s, uh, MERP-iest supplements.
Thieves of Tharbad (1985)
A smaller city book, but brimming with ideas.
Minas Ithil (1991)
A deftly realized campaign frame about a city on the brink.
Nazgul’s Citadel (1991)
Another case of MERP giving substantial space to describing a place players are highly unlikely to go, let alone survive.
Empire of the Witch-King (1989)
A rare re-reprint and expansion of earlier MERP material.
The Fellowship of the Ring (1983)
One of the strangest victory conditions I’ve encountered.
Cyclops Vale (1989)
A taste of Shadow World for you.







