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Lost Realm of Cardolan

 

The Kingdom of Cardolan encompasses all of the lands between the Rivers Brandywine, Greyflood, and Hoarwell. For a time, Cardolan stood at the forefront of resistance to the forces of the Witch-king, mounting campaigns against his Orcs, Trolls, and Easterlings. Those were the days of the Royal Army. Now only mercenaries and adventurers remain to block the advance of Darkness. The conflict rages on, but it is a war of pillaging, burning crops, and inconclusive sieges; war with little honor and no glory.

EXPLORE:THARBAD, greatest surviving work of the Namenarians

LOND DAER ENEDH, Aldarion's ancient seaport

BARAD GIRITHLIN, mighty tower of the Great Houses of Cardolan

Life is hard and unforgiving for the peoples of Cardolan. For those with ambition and a strong arm it is a time of opportunity. The Princes of Cardolan are always at war, and few mercenary bands ask for references. Sell-swords, noted for low pay and a high mortality rate, fuel the constant strife. For those with a higher purpose in mind, there is always the threat of the Witch-king and his agents. The mightiest of the these is the noxious Warlord whose demise few would lament.

LOST REALM OF CARDOLAN includes:6 FULL-COLOR PAGES: 4 pages of Cardolan regional maps plus a 2 face city map of Tharbad

MAJOR LAYOUTS: complete maps of Lond Daer Enedh during different periods, as well as the towns of Sudari and Metraith, the fortresses of Argond and Barad Girithlin, and the Palace of Thalion

THE INHABITANTS: the Danedain, Eriadorans, the Clansmen of Saralann, the Beffraen, and the Northmen and Hobbits

Manufacturer: Iron Crown Enterprises
Manufacturer SKU: 3700
Dragons Trove ID: 4944
Type: Supplement
ISBN/UPC: 0915795957
Condition: Very Good/Near Mint
Condition Note: Some wear and creases to cover. Corners have minor dings. The regional map was cut in two and taped at one point. The City map is in nice shape.

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