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Middle-Earth in the Third Age of Men, before the War of the Ring.


Author's Note: Based on The Lord of the Rings 5e adaptation
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Amon Sûl

Amon Sûl

Amon Sûl, or Weathertop, is a solitary hill crowned by the remnants of a once-majestic watchtower. The stonework that remains serves as a tribute to the ancient North Kingdom and the Rangers who guard this sacred site. Encrypted notes and supplies left by mysterious wanderers can be found scattered around, hinting at the secrets of Eriador.

Ancient Crypt

Ancient Crypt

Hidden within the misty Barrow-Downs, this ancient crypt is a remnant of Arnor's glory, now shrouded in darkness and despair. Once a place of honor for fallen kings, it has become a lair for barrow-wights, restless spirits that guard their secrets with malevolence.

Bag End

Bag End

A cozy hobbit hole nestled in the rolling hills of Hobbiton, Bag End is the home of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. Its round door and windows, lush gardens, and well-kept hedges create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a quiet life filled with good food and friendly neighbors.

Brandywine Bridge

Brandywine Bridge

A simple stone bridge arching over the sparkling Brandywine River, adorned with intricate carvings of mythical creatures. It serves as a vital trade route and a gathering place for travelers and locals alike, often bustling with merchants and performers.

Bridge of Rivendell

Bridge of Rivendell

A majestic stone bridge arching over a shimmering river, adorned with intricate elven carvings and surrounded by lush greenery. It serves as a vital crossing point for travelers and a gathering place for those seeking wisdom and peace.

Círdan's Haven

Círdan's Haven

Círdan's Haven is a majestic coastal settlement where the legendary Shipwright Círdan crafts his magnificent vessels. The air is filled with the scent of salt and wood, and the sound of waves crashing against the shore harmonizes with the laughter of sailors and craftsmen.

Dome of Sight

Dome of Sight

Once a grand chamber housing the legendary Seeing Stones of the North Kingdom, the Dome of Sight has succumbed to the weight of time, leaving only a portion accessible from the surface. Adventurers who venture underground can witness the remnants of a high vault adorned with mosaic tiles that depict a starlit sky, rumored to still hold visions of distant lands.

Falls of Imladris

Falls of Imladris

The Falls of Imladris is a breathtaking cascade of crystal-clear water that tumbles down from the Misty Mountains into a serene pool surrounded by lush greenery. This tranquil location is often visited by weary travelers seeking solace and inspiration, with the sound of the water providing a soothing backdrop to their reflections.

Ford of Bruinen

Ford of Bruinen

The Ford of Bruinen is a shallow river crossing, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient trees. It is known for its swift currents and the magical properties of its waters, which are said to protect travelers from dark forces.

Glade of Galadriel

Glade of Galadriel

A serene and enchanting glade, bathed in soft, ethereal light. Ancient trees with silver leaves surround a crystal-clear pond, where the air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers and the gentle sound of rustling leaves.

Hall of Khazad-dûm

Hall of Khazad-dûm

The Hall of Khazad-dûm is a grand underground chamber, echoing with the sounds of dwarven craftsmanship and the murmurs of council. Ornate stone carvings depict the history of the dwarves, while a long table made of dark stone serves as the council's centerpiece, where Balin and his advisors discuss matters of great importance.

Last Bridge

Last Bridge

The Last Bridge is a weathered stone structure that spans a deep ravine, serving as the final crossing point on the Great East Road before it disappears into the wilds. Travelers often stop here to rest, share tales, and seek guidance from the enigmatic guardian spirit said to protect the bridge.

Moria Gate

Moria Gate

The Moria Gate is an ancient stone archway, intricately carved with runes and symbols of forgotten deities. It stands as a threshold between the realms of light and shadow, rumored to lead to the fabled underground city of Moria, filled with treasures and terrors alike.

Sarn Ford

Sarn Ford

Sarn Ford is a bustling river crossing that serves as a vital trade route between the northern and southern regions. The area is known for its vibrant marketplace, where merchants peddle goods from distant lands, and its scenic views of the surrounding hills and forests.

Shore of Lake Evendim

Shore of Lake Evendim

The Shore of Lake Evendim is a tranquil and picturesque location, where the gentle lapping of water meets the soft, sandy beach. Surrounded by lush greenery and dotted with wildflowers, this serene spot is perfect for adventurers seeking respite or inspiration, with the distant mountains reflecting in the lake's clear waters.

Tharbad

Tharbad

Tharbad, a once-thriving city, now lies in ruins, a shadow of its former glory. The remnants of stone bridges and crumbling buildings tell tales of a bustling trade hub that connected the realms of men, dwarves, and elves during the Third Age. Adventurers and wanderers now traverse its desolate streets, seeking lost treasures and forgotten lore.

The House of Elrond

The House of Elrond

A majestic elven abode nestled in the heart of a serene valley, The House of Elrond serves as a sanctuary for weary travelers and a meeting place for the wise. Its elegant architecture features intricate woodwork and shimmering glass, surrounded by lush gardens and tranquil streams.

The Howling Hollows

The Howling Hollows

The Howling Hollows is a network of caves beneath the desolate hills of the South Downs, once a sanctuary for wolves from the Misty Mountains. Now, it serves as a lair for a band of wicked Orcs led by the ruthless chieftain Búrzgul. The caves echo with the howls of the wolves at night, while dark plots brew in the shadows, threatening the peace of the surrounding lands.

The Prancing Pony Inn

The Prancing Pony Inn

A cozy inn nestled in the heart of the bustling village of Bree, The Prancing Pony Inn is known for its warm hearth, hearty meals, and lively atmosphere. Travelers and locals alike gather here to share tales, enjoy music, and find respite from their journeys.

The Records of the Last King

The Records of the Last King

Concealed beneath the ruins of Arvedui Last-king's palace, this hidden library holds the remnants of a once-great collection of lore and records. It is said that the chamber is filled with ancient tomes that reveal the wisdom of the last king and his dealings with the Elven folk during his final days, offering insights into his tragic fate.

Throne Room of Arvedui

Throne Room of Arvedui

The Throne Room of Arvedui lies hidden beneath the ruins of the Hall of Eärendur, a vast underground chamber adorned with tall, ancient pillars. The room features a raised throne made of pristine marble, decorated with a many-rayed star, standing amidst the remnants of fallen stones, untouched by time.

Tower of Orthanc

Tower of Orthanc

The Tower of Orthanc is a towering spire of black stone, rising high above the surrounding landscape. It is said to be a place of great knowledge and dark power, filled with ancient tomes and guarded by mysterious creatures.

Troll Lair

Troll Lair

Deep within the shadowy depths of the Trollshaws lies a treacherous lair, home to a band of cunning trolls. The lair is a network of damp caves and tunnels, filled with the stench of decay and the remnants of unfortunate travelers who dared to wander too close.

Underhill

Underhill

Underhill is a serene and enchanting glade nestled beneath a gentle hill, where the air is filled with the sweet scent of wildflowers and the sound of a babbling brook. It is the home of Tom Bombadil, a merry and whimsical figure, and his wife Goldberry, the River-daughter, who bring joy and harmony to the surrounding nature.

This work includes material taken from the System Reference Document 5.1 (“SRD 5.1”) by Wizards of the Coast LLC . The SRD 5.1 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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