A scene card is a borderless card that forms a recognizable scene from a certain story, when combined with other such cards. Scene cards were introduced for The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. For the Holiday release of that set, several sets of scene cards were sold in special Scene Boxes. The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game (abbreviated LOTR SBG), often referred to by players as simply Lord of the Rings, is a tabletop miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop, based on The Lord of the Rings films and novels. It was initially released in 2001 to tie in with the movie The Fellowship of the Ring. New box sets with updated rules were also released for The Two Towers and Middle-Earth for 5e. So, you want to play in a Middle-earth setting using the rules from 5th edition. There are many other fine games specifically designed for roleplaying in Middle-earth which you may have already considered. After all, 5e is designed for more fantastic magical settings, but it can be done with some effort by both the dungeon The forces of the greatest battles of Middle-earth are woven into The real flavour of Narrative Play Scenarios comes from the. the fabric of history, and the great deeds done by heroes and special rules they employ. These help to give a much better feel. warriors alike are forged into legend. to defend the last free realms of Middle-earth, and to gain precious time to allow the success of the Quest of the Ring-bearers. While armies clash, the nine Companions of the Fellowship of the Ring travel towards the very heart of the domains of the Dark Lord—Mount Doom—to destroy the One Ring in the Mountain of Fire. Publisher Description. The Middle-earth™ Strategy Battle Game is the tabletop game for two or more players where you play through the events from The Lord of the Rings™ and The Hobbit™ with your collection of Citadel miniatures. Take control of your favourite heroes, villains, and armies, recreate scenes from the movies and books, and The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth cards with the LTR set code are permitted in the Modern format, as well as in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage. New . The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth . Commander cards with the LTC set code are permitted in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and the names of the Lords of Middle-earth is the first expansion, released in 2012: it allows players to explore different alternative storylines and strategies, and features new characters: Elrond, Galadriel, Gothmog and the powerful Balrog, as well as alternate versions of the Witch-king and the Mouth of Sauron (represented with specific miniatures and rules). The Lords of Middle-earth rules have in the component list “3 new Companion Cards: Elrond, Galadriel, Sméagol”. Since I see no rule indicating they are not Companions, and since they are Companion cards, I think the rules support that they are always Companions, just that they are Level 0 Companions except for Combat card effects where SJwxv.