Moria: The Dwarven City

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Moria: The Dwarven City is a 1984 fantasy tabletop role-playing game supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises for Middle-earth Role Playing.

Contents[edit]

Moria is a supplement that details the dwarf city of Moria and its inhabitants.[1]

Reception[edit]

Andy Blakeman reviewed Moria for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Although there is a lot of interesting detail, I fear that disappointment is in store for those who buy this module because Moria is the classic dungeon adventure. I'm sorry, but It isn't."[2]

Craig Sheeley reviewed Moria in The Space Gamer No. 75.[1] Sheeley commented that "If you don't mind the price tag, Moria is a wonderful expansion on the information in The Fellowship of the Ring. I suggest it as a sourcebook for dwarves more than as a place of adventure; the inhabitants are too tough and the place is too big (super-sadistic GMs and doom-seeking players might like it, though . . .)."[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sheeley, Craig (July–August 1985). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer (75). Steve Jackson Games: 40–41.
  2. ^ Blakeman, Andy (May 1985). "Notices". Imagine (review) (26). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd.: 42.