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*Stock number: 2800
*Stock number: 2800
*Editor: [[Terry K. Amthor]]
*Cover art: [[Gail B. McIntosh]]
*Color region map: [[Peter C. Fenlon]]
*Interior illustration: [[Charles Peale]], [[Richard H. Britton]]


In [[1987]], a second edition of the module was released, which included a new full-color regional map.
In [[1987]], a second edition of the module was released, which included a new full-color regional map.

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Isengard and Northern Gondor
Merp isengard.jpg
AuthorChristian Gehman
PublisherIron Crown Enterprises
Released1983
FormatSoftcover
Pages48
ISBN0-915795-11-6

Isengard and Northern Gondor is a module (in the Campaign-series) for Middle-earth Role Playing, 1st Edition.

In 1987, a second edition of the module was released, which included a new full-color regional map.

Cover/Jacket Text

Contains full-color area map of NORTHERN GONDOR, full-color cutaway view and floor plan of ORTHANC, 2 complete city plans, full description of SARUMAN, herb lists and political intrigue, HELM'S DEEP & much more.

The citadel of Isengard was built by the Númenórians in a sheltered valley at the southern limits of the Misty Mountains. Its main purpose was to defend the gap of Calenardhon and the Fords of Isen against attacks by Sauron's forces. Self-sufficient and enchanted, it later became the virtually impregnable fortress of Saruman the White. No spire in Middle-earth was stronger, save the Dark Tower of Mordor.

ISENGARD AND NORTHERN GONDOR includes:

  • 8 FULL-COLOR PAGES: a 2-page regional map, maps of Calmirië (Aldburg) and Dunlostir , plus 4 pages on the Tower of Orthanc
  • MAJOR LAYOUTS: The Underground Levels of Orthanc, The Entry Passage, and The Hornburg
  • THE FORTRESS OF ISENGARD: one of the greatest architectural creations in all of Middle-earth
  • OTHER INHABITANTS OF THE REGION: The Calenardhrons, The Dunlendings, and the Drúedain