The 208-page supplement is designed as a "gazetteer," providing an exhaustive look at the physical and historical landscape of the region:
While written primarily for , the book includes complete statistics and conversion data for the more complex Rolemaster system. It features two full-color terrain maps depicting the coastlines from Andrast and the Bay of Belfalas to the edges of Mordor.
: Exploration of the princely city and the Elven haven where pilgrims depart for the West. Southern Gondor: The Land (Middle Earth Role Pl...
Published by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1996, is a comprehensive sourcebook for the Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP) system. It serves as a detailed geographical and historical guide to the coastal provinces and southern frontiers of the South-kingdom, often functioning as a companion to Southern Gondor: The People . Core Content & Structure
: A massive compilation of towns, villages, citadels, and ancient ruins. Each entry typically details the location's name, historical evolution from first habitation through the Third Age, and current status. Key Locations : The 208-page supplement is designed as a "gazetteer,"
The book tracks the region's shift from a prosperous Numenorean heartland to a "debatable land" frequently contested by the Corsairs of Umbar and the Haradrim . It focuses heavily on the impact of the civil war and the subsequent decline of Gondor's southern authority. Adventure Campaigns
: Set immediately after the Kin-strife, players must recover a legendary jeweled mithril circlet lost during the conflict. Published by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1996,
: Extensive detail is provided for this massive port-city and its "ship-garth".