Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I

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Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I, subtitled "The Immortals", is a supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1986 for the fantasy role-playing game Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP), itself based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Lords of Middle-earth, Volume I is the first of three supplements that detail all the characters that have appeared in J.R.R. Tolkien's history of Middle-earth.[1] The first volume focuses on the immortal beings from The Silmarillion, as well as those encountered in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.[2]

The book is divided into three chapters, each describing one branch of the immortals:

  • Fourteen Valar, their role in the events of The Silmarillion and their continuing role in the story of Middle-earth.
  • Nineteen Maiar, servants of the Valar. This includes the five Istari (wizards such as Gandalf, Saruman, and Radagast) who were sent to Middle-earth to aid mortals.
  • Elves, including their history, their nature, and the various branches of their family (the Noldor, Sindar, Avari, etc.)

The fourth chapter details three great enemies of mortals: Ungoliant, Morgoth, and Sauron.

Various tables describe each of the above in MERP game terms, should the player characters ever encounter them.

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