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For use with this supplement, ''[[Mithril Miniatures]]'' released a set of metal miniatures (M63 - M72 ''Halls of the Elven-King'').
For use with this supplement, [[Mithril Miniatures]] released a set of metal miniatures (M63 - M72 ''Halls of the Elven-King'').


== Cover/Jacket Text ==  
== Cover/Jacket Text ==  

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Halls of the Elven-king
Merp Halls of the Elven-king.jpg
AuthorTom Loback
PublisherIron Crown Enterprises
Released1988
FormatSoftcover
Pages32
ISBN1-55806-015-4

Halls of the Elven-king is a supplement (in the series Fortresses of Middle-earth) for Middle-earth Role Playing, 1st Edition.

  • Stock number: 8204

For use with this supplement, Mithril Miniatures released a set of metal miniatures (M63 - M72 Halls of the Elven-King).

Cover/Jacket Text

Home of Legolas and Thranduil.

The palatial Halls of the Elven-king cut deep into a hill in northeastern Mirkwood. Facing southward, the main doors of this wondrous delving look onto a stone bridge that spans the swift-flowing Forest River. This strategic crossing joins the great Woodland Realm ruled by King Thranduil to the north with the haunted woods to the south.

Besides guarding the bridge, the fortified subterranean palace serves as both the capital to the Wood-elves and gateway into Northern Mirkwood. Here the Elven-king greets the rare travelers who journey westward. Few sojourn beyond the Halls, however, for the Woodland Realm remains an enchanted land shrouded in mystery and threatened by the dark forces spawned by the Lord of the Rings.

HALLS OF THE ELVEN-KING features:

  • Over 20 pages of layouts, perspectives, and illustrations.
  • A complete cutaway view of the Elven-king's underground City.
  • Room by room descriptions and adventure suggestions.
  • Background and stats for Thranduil, Legolas, and the Elven garrison.