Ents of Fangorn

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Cover art by Angus McBride, 1987

Ents of Fangorn is a supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1987 for Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP), a fantasy role-playing game based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

Background

In The Lord of the Rings, Ents are tree-like creatures who inhabit the forest of Fangorn, which lies between the citadel of Orthanc and the kingdom of Rohan. In Tolkien's masterwork, ents are instrumental in bringing about the downfall of the evil wizard Saruman.

Contents

Ents of Fangorn provides details of

  • Ents, their history and culture
  • The forest of Fangorn and other creatures of the forest
  • Sites of interest, including the Derndingle of the Ents, a hold occupied by bandits, and a mine and cave system used by orcs
  • The Ents' relationships with neighboring races — humans, elves, and orcs — who inhabit the borders of the forest

The book also includes six ideas for adventures set in the area, although all of them are set outside Fangorn.

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