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  1. Yep, and now I am on the lookout for that Sea Serpent you mentioned, just

    in case some characters survive the Kraken and still want to go to sea once

    more ... >:->

    Lol, that one is done too :eek: If you desperately need it, I might be persuaded to add it as a weekly extra, otherwise if your happy to wait for the full chapter it can lay dormant till then. :thumb:

  2. It can pack a punch alright, but if you extrapolate out the guidelines for the Giant Squid in the BRP rulebook, that's the kind of critter where talking about. :eek:

    Bound to make those poor player character's think twice before setting off on a sailing adventure (hehehehe).

    I have to say that the new BRP rulebook has made it SO much easier to build these creatures profiles. Quods to Jason and Sam and all those for making the new BRP rulebook and dream come true. :thumb::thumb::thumb:

    Ah Chaosium, you've done it again ;)

  3. Kraken it is then

    I have just posted the 5th creature of the week, the Kraken

    Inspired and moulded off the good old giant squid from the BRP rulebook, but bigger, meaner and with a nasty streak a mile wide (placed into a Middle-earth context). Enjoy!

    I have also added the Nazgul back into the Wrath's section of the Creatures Chapter for ME-BRP (well, I will when I get to transcribe the creatures beginning with 'W', currently still transcribing the 'S' critters).

    Cheers,

    Fergo113

  4. However i intend ( for role playing in Middle Earth ) to use fix armor and major wound.

    Do you have any advice on this?

    Thanks.

    That's the way I am designing and running my Middle-earth BRP game with my rpg group. It's working fine so far. I am also playtesting using a Critical Hit system that is a BRP version of the old MERP Critical charts. That's also proved a success amongst the group. I plan to add this as an optional rule within ME-BRP.

    Cheers,

    Fergo113

  5. Sorry PK,

    I kind of dumped the idea of the Nazgul as really they are not creatures as such but nine NPC characters. I was thinking of including them in something at a later date (campaign setting :confused:) and I felt I was way behind in finishing the chapter so they sort of got flicked. But I guess I could go back to put them in again, but they would be a lot of work. Wraiths as a creatures group will be in the Creatures chapter, but these are less powerful than the Nine.

    The Olog-hai I'm not up to transcribing yet sadly Trifletraxor. I've just done the Spiders and will soon be around to doing the trolls section. I do have the Kraken done though (both fresh and salt water varieties), if you want me to post that.

  6. If I could give one critique...a printer friendly version...I don't think I have that much blue ink :(

    Other than that, I want to say "thank you"! I appreciate it very much.

    Lol, yeah good point Slade, I'll remember that in future and see if I can do a B&W version sometime. I do intend to do some adventures for this and add a few Villains character sheets but right now the ME-BRP project is taking up most of my time, so it will be a while yet before I get around to it.

    There is a pdf version of Eden Studios 'City of Heroes quickplay rpg' that has a scenario in it, if your after an idea or two for a scenario. This is what gave me the idea to do a BRP version (that and Superworld ;-(... come back Superworld... we miss you!!!). It was done around 2005 and is free at Drivethrurpg.com.

    Since then, Eden Studios has sat on its fat dairy-air and done nothing to make the full version of the rpg. When BRP came out, I decided to give a BRP version of CoH a shot, based on the idea of a "quickplay" set of rules like the Eden Studios game. It kind of snowballed from there. :thumb:

    I'd like to hear if anyone has given the CoH BRP game a go and get some playtesting feedback as I haven't had any time to playtest it with my rpg mates.

  7. MERP 1E, MERP 2E, Role Master (every book I could get) up until it went to Role Master the Standard System as that version really bit.

    So I think I gave a good deal of money to the stocks of the Iron Crown.

    Anyway, it is nice to see someone who has similar feelings about their conversion notes and what not.

    Ah, a kindred soul ;)

    Well, I would have to say then PK that between the both of us Tolkien Ent and Iron Crown can cut us just a little slack as they sunbathe on some tropical beach on the Island that they bought off the proceeds from our two pay checks...lol.

    I guess you can have a copy of ME-BRP then :thumb:

  8. I hardly feel guilty about it as I have purchased all the source books for the title that I intned to use.

    Ditto mate :thumb:

    I think I must have personnaly kept Tolkien enterprises afloat over the years with all the MERP/LotR (and other of JRR's works) stuff I have bought. I don't feel that I have slighted anyone as I bought all the rpg material I have used to draft ME-BRP, or its freely available on the web.

  9. In fact I will upload the file I created to the downloads section. It is fully compatible with Jason's previous entries.

    Thanks mate, that would be good to have a look at.

    I have played a lot of D20 stuff when I have been a lamb to the slaughter, oops I mean a player character in someone else's campaign but when I GM a game I always forcefully convert my players to BRP (or Runequest before that).

    So I struggle a bit with D20 even though I have been a sacrificial lamb tormented by that system. ;)

  10. For most other things, such as attribute modifications and equipment, I turned to D20 Star Wars, and borrowed what I could.

    How did that pan out Wolverine? I always find it hard converting D20 to BRP (or Runequest previously), but then I am a little brain challenged when it comes to D20 ;)

  11. My only criticism is the art. There are six pieces for the barrow-wight, and seven for the fell beast. It's just too much, and it overwhelms an otherwise elegantly muted layout.

    Oh, sorry man but you are going to hate the Orc entry then...:o (lots of images)

    I guess I should explain to everyone that ME-BRP is actually a very selfish piece of work. I'll explain... I have notes, stats and ideas that have been floating around in their various forms clogging up my RPG cupboard for years now as well as a healthy lot of MERP, Decipher LotR and lots of Chaosium stuff.

    I started working on ME-BRP some years ago and started playtesting various ideas with my RPG mates about two years ago. Over that time now they have been slogging through the wilds of Eriador with me as their GM carrying an unhealthily large stack of my notes/Runequest/BRP/MERP/LotR RPG books to each gaming session, crying "follow me, lads" and throwing together the rules as we went along, using Runequest II as the ship and the MERP adventure/campaigns as the star to sail her by. :thumb:

    In the interests of preserving my back from snapping under all that load, I decided to compile all the material I wanted into one document. Either that of hire a Troll to act as my packmule, and you know how grumpy trolls can get.:focus:

    Thus the idea for ME-BRP was born. :)

    With all that background material at my disposal, plus my own ideas and notes, I ploughed on to get to about 10 chapters, 2 appendices and a bunch of character sheets all drafted into various states of existence.

    Then something wonderful happened... Chaosium put together the BRP rule set in one comprehensive book. :eek: (not sure if anyone noticed that book, it kind of slipped under the radar a bit ;) ).

    So I decided that BRP would be better for the rule set than Runequest II and started to rework my notes etc and the Word documents I was working on.

    When I found this site and joined BRP Central, people were discussing what they were working on and blogged about ME-BRP. So here we are today, me trying to finish this for myself but finding out that some others would also like a copy of the work.

    So the intent of ME-BRP has always been a very selfish one... ie to save my spine. So yes it containes a lot of background material from many sources and a stack of images from the internet that I thought I would use to pretty up what I was making and impress my RPG mates as they continued to stumble through the Trollshaws getting sniped by Orcs in Third Age 2740 when there is a massive invasion of Orcs into Eriador (this is several centuries before the timeframe of The Hobbit).

    So where as copyright is a very important issue, ME-BRP is intended for my personal use only. I know that there are a few others who expressed an interest to have a copy and I am honoured to give it to them (I'll leave how they get it up to the very capable hands of Trifletraxor for distribution because I don't want anyone to get into trouble, least of all myself).

    Hope this helps clear up the debate about copyright, worthwhile one that it is though.

    Cheers

    Fergo113 :thumb:

  12. Just make it and upload it. We'll deal with the suits later if needed. If you want, I can do the uploading (thus being the distributor). I have no fear of silly lawsuits (living in Norway). The worst thing that can happen if the suits arrive is that we have to find another way to distribute it.

    SGL.

    Thanks Trifletraxor. I'll keep plodding on then.

    The problem is that there is so much good background material I can utilise that the more I think about it, I can hear the howling of the wolves even now. :(

    PeterB makes a good point about the screen shots too. I may stop doing the creature of the week preview for now then, finish the first chapter and give it to Trifletraxor to decide how to distribute it. We can work on a plan from there. :thumb:

    At least everyone now has a feel for what this is going to look like, which was the reason for me previewing it anyway.

    Thanks for the input everybody. I'll keep you posted about where I am up to with the project.

    Cheers,

    Fergo113

  13. Are you sure you're on safe ground producing these PDFs? IIRC the Tolkien IP holders are not FunGuys ... :shocked:

    You're probably ok with most of the critters (except hobbits) as they use generic names, but once you start on the geography you'll be entering copyright territory. These days, the internet fandom is not as free to put up their material for existing settings, e.g. Glorantha and Traveller's Third Imperium.

    That very thought has been going through my head too Vile. :ohwell:

    It does worry me just to how much I can post before someone in a suit starts sniffing around. These days they'll slap a law suit on you just for the fun of it. There are ways around this though. Even if its placing it on a temporary file share service and emailing people directly the link.

    I have a lot of material I can use to produce ME-BRP from products like MERP and LotR. And I don't want to be hampered in putting ME-BRP together by fear of lawsuits. These days though, even if a fan makes a product for free and posts it on the web, the Wargs start sniffing around.

    In truth I'm not sure how to get around this :confused:

  14. I plan to post it chapter by chapter, starting with the creatures chapter. This is actually chapter 10 for the whole ME-BRP but I feel that with the BRP rulebook already there as the core rules, by releasing the creatures chapter, anyone who is keen to give it a play can start right away.

    I would then move on to finishing the Free Peoples chapter, which has Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits, Men etc. and would give the racial backgrounds and traits for these races. After doing this, I would release the Magic chapter.

    This may seem a weird way to do it but when you think about it, the BRP rulebook already gives stats for Dwarves, Hobbits, Men etc (though the Elves statistics in BRP will be different in ME-BRP), and has a compatible Magic chapter. I am trying to produce a package that people could start using fairly quickly if they are already familiar with the core BRP rules and Tolkien's works.

    By releasing ME-BRP chapter by chapter, it should help keep the pdf's to a manageable size. Having said that, the Creatures chapter is currently around 81 pages and 61meg as a Word document :shocked:

    Hopefully that all makes sense, but it will be around 10+ chapters (each as a separate pdf) and also some appendices (plus I have a bunch of campaigns and adventures I need to type up and post as well). I know that sounds a lot, but its taking that to produce something faithful to the setting. However, the creatures chapter will be by far the biggest in both number of pages and size of the document.

    Thanks for the suggestion though :thumb:

  15. Years ago, I did up some Middle Earth species write ups for RQ3. If you think any of it would help for your BRP Middle Earth project, let me know and I'll dig out the write ups and scan them.

    That would be a bit help if you didn't mind Atgxtg. I could do with any help you can give. So far I have the following critters scheduled for the Creatures chapter of ME-BRP:

    Aurochs

    Balrog

    Barghest

    Barrow-wights

    Bats

    Bears

    Boar

    Crebain

    Crawler

    Dark-water

    Dragon-kind

    Cold-drake

    Fire-drake

    Winged-drake

    Drakes

    Wryvern

    Worm

    Wyrm

    Dourhand Dwarves (Petty Dwarves)

    Eagles, Great

    Earth-kin

    Ents (Onodrim)

    Fallen Maiar

    Bandúrhoth

    Dindair

    Helegrog

    Rogmul

    Fell-beast

    Gaunt-lord

    Gauradan

    Ghost

    Giant

    Gorthorog

    Great Beast

    Griffin

    Huorn

    Kraken

    Losrandir (Caru)

    Lynx

    Mammoth

    Mearas

    Mewlip

    Morroval

    Neekerbreeker

    Olphaunts (Mûmakil)

    Orcs

    Goblin

    Half-orc

    Orc

    Uruk-hai

    Orc, Ghoul

    Pukul-men

    Salamander

    Sabre-toothed Cat

    Sea Serpent

    Shade

    Sickle-fly

    Skeleton

    Spiders, Giant

    Shelob’s Spawn

    Spirits

    Fell Spirit

    Spectre

    Wraith

    Stoorworms

    Trolls

    Cave Troll

    Forest Troll

    Hill Troll

    Mountain Toll

    Snow Troll

    Olog-hai

    Vampire

    Warg

    Watcher in the Water

    Watch-stone, Ancient

    Werewolves

    Wight

    Wolf

    Normal Wolf

    Dire Wolf

    Zombie

    Zombie

    Headless Zombie

    Severed Arm Zombie

    I have notes to one degree or another on all of these and am feverishly typing away nightly once my wife and youngest daughter have gone to bed, but I still have to just under half these critters left to transcribed from my notes into the document.

    I would be keen to see what you have mate, so please feel free to post it or pm it to me.

    Cheers

    Fergo113

  16. Wow, THE Steve Perrin!!! :eek:

    Man, you are the reason I discovered and play roleplaying games! And I mean that with all due respect. :happy:

    Runequest was my mainstay RPG that I played for years. I dabbled in D&D but when I first played Runequest I was hooked and pretty much all the RPG's I've gamemastered since then I converted over to BRP, using my trusty Runequest 2 rulebook.

    Thanks heaps for all that inspiration that led to all those great hours that my RPG group has enjoyed over the years thanks in so many ways to your work. :thumb:

    Cheers,

    Fergo113

  17. The City of Heroes pdf have now been uploaded as a single 8 Mb file. :thumb:

    SGL.

    Thanks Trifletraxor. :thumb:

    For those of you interested, this CoH single pdf has been checked to update it to the final version of the BRP rulebook and had all errata (that I could find) fixed. :)

    It replaces the two previous files that were origionally parts 1 & 2 of the City of Heores Quickplay Pack. This file is tagged as 'Final version'.

    Cheers

    Fergo113

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