The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game - Locations
Hello fellow Freefolk!
From dark, cold, goblin-infested towers to enchanting sun-bathed riverbanks, The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game takes you to many places in Middle-Earth.
Here are some of the places we have visited so far:
The treacherous thin ice of the Sirros covers a massive tributary to the legendary river Anduin, up north:

The beautiful but perilous Misty Mountains, inhabited by many creatures including the Stone Giants who regurarly battle against one another, creating thunderous noises earthquakes:

The gigantic gate of Gundabad, which was formerly a dwarven stronghold, now claimed by the Orcs...

... And the mines inside, crafted to perfection by the Dwarves who once lived there:

But also the dark forest of Mirkwood and its voracious spiders:

And, probably the darkest, most dangerous of them all, the mines of Nibin-dûm, filled with Goblins and Orcs!

What is your favourite place in Middle-earth?
We would personally love to pay a visit to Lothlórien Elves or to have a pint of lager at the Prancing Pony!
From dark, cold, goblin-infested towers to enchanting sun-bathed riverbanks, The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game takes you to many places in Middle-Earth.
Here are some of the places we have visited so far:
The treacherous thin ice of the Sirros covers a massive tributary to the legendary river Anduin, up north:

The beautiful but perilous Misty Mountains, inhabited by many creatures including the Stone Giants who regurarly battle against one another, creating thunderous noises earthquakes:

The gigantic gate of Gundabad, which was formerly a dwarven stronghold, now claimed by the Orcs...

... And the mines inside, crafted to perfection by the Dwarves who once lived there:

But also the dark forest of Mirkwood and its voracious spiders:

And, probably the darkest, most dangerous of them all, the mines of Nibin-dûm, filled with Goblins and Orcs!

What is your favourite place in Middle-earth?
We would personally love to pay a visit to Lothlórien Elves or to have a pint of lager at the Prancing Pony!