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The One Ring: Moria through the doors of durinMoria Through the Doors of Durin is an epic campaign expansion delving into the depths of Khazad dm for the award winning second edition of The One Ring roleplaying game (TOR), based on the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in the years before Balins doomed expedition, this supplement contains a hoard of Patrons, Landmarks, foes, encounters and treasures that a Loremaster can use to construct their own adventures in Moria from a single desperate journey
Moria – Through the Doors of Durin is an epic campaign expansion delving into the depths of Khazad-dûm for the award-winning second edition of The One Ring roleplaying game (TOR), based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Set in the years before Balin’s doomed expedition, this supplement contains a hoard of Patrons, Landmarks, foes, encounters and treasures that a Loremaster can use to construct their own adventures in Moria – from a single desperate journey in the dark to a grand campaign to retake Durin’s Halls. For long ages, the great city of the Dwarrowdelf was the seat of Dwarven kings, and they were rich beyond measure in gold and Mithril. But a thousand years ago, Durin’s Bane arose and drove the Dwarves from their halls. The city fell into darkness, becoming an abode of Orcs, Goblins – and worse. Countless Orcs perished in the Battle of Five Armies. Maybe the Halls of Durin lie empty once more. Maybe there are piles of treasure there, waiting to be claimed. Maybe Mithril still glimmers in the mines under Caradhras. Cross the dread threshold, adventurer, and delve deep!Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Thought provoking
Format: Kindle
A insightful look at the American people and the world leaders of the second world war it's beginnings and after effects.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Excellent! Finally finished both Freedom from Fear Histories and, I feel that I should personally thank him. These were the tw
Format: Kindle
Excellent ! Thanks to David Kennedy for writing Freedom from Fear! The best 20th Century history ever. Now I must allocate the time to read again!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2016
★★★★★ 5
A wonderful telling of history.
Format: Kindle
A wonderful telling of history by an enjoyable author. It isn't light reading per se but if you want a read that will enhance your understanding of the American people this is a good book.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2013
★★★★★ 5
Scholarly and Readable, Too
Format: Paperback
I read the first volume in this series (about the Great Depression), and now I'm in the midst of this one. Kennedy's very-lucid prose keeps the reader moving along, and of course, the sweep of the story he's telling is nearly-irresistible. But in lamer hands, the prose might well have bogged down in turgidity--not so in this case!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014
★★★★★ 4
Good but not as good
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Freedom From Fear #1 was one of the most interesting and informational books I've ever read. Part Two was interesting but I did not learn much more about the war than I had known before other than the fact that, while Japan lost the war, Anglo-Saxons are no longer in control in the Far East. I somewhat disagree with his ending ideas about the "good" war, that it wasn't so "good" after all in it's outcome. However, those who fought in it and their families would probably disagree.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2014