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# Hardcover RPG sourcebook Expands The One Ring RPG gameplay 12 detailed Middle-earth landmarks Free League The One Ring: Ruins of the Lost Realm - Lord of the Rings Card Game, Multi, M, 14+ years, RPG supplement, Tabletop Card Game, Requires Core Rule Book or Starter Set

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## Summary

> 🧙‍♂️ Unlock the lost realms of Middle-earth and lead your fellowship to legendary adventures!

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- **What is this?** Free League The One Ring: Ruins of the Lost Realm - Lord of the Rings Card Game, Multi, M, 14+ years, RPG supplement, Tabletop Card Game, Requires Core Rule Book or Starter Set by free league
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## Key Features

- • **Premium Quality Hardcover:** A tactile, beautifully designed book that’s a collector’s must-have for Tolkien fans.
- • **12 Iconic Landmarks to Discover:** Bring your campaign to life with detailed locations inspired by Tolkien’s world.
- • **Master Your Own Middle-earth Saga:** Empower your Loremaster role with flexible narrative tools and political intrigue.
- • **Dive Deep into Eriador's Mysteries:** Explore the forgotten lands of Arnor with rich lore and immersive settings.
- • **Seamless Expansion for The One Ring RPG:** Requires Core Rulebook or Starter Set to unlock new adventures and gameplay hours.

## Overview

Ruins of the Lost Realm is a premium hardcover supplement for The One Ring RPG, focusing on the Eriador region of Middle-earth. It offers 12 richly detailed landmarks, political and historical narratives, and tools for Loremaster-driven storytelling. Designed for players aged 14+, it requires the Core Rulebook or Starter Set to play and delivers hours of immersive roleplaying in Tolkien’s world.

## Description

Eriador, the lone-lands described in The Lord of the Rings, comes alive as never before in this supplement for The One Ring, the official tabletop roleplaying game based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. A region often described as deserted becomes a crucible for adventure, offering many hours of gameplay. Chapter 1: Fog Over Eriador offers a description of the regions that once were part of the kingdom of Arnor, with a focus on the city of Tharbad. Chapter 2: A Gathering Storm provides the Loremaster with a set of narrative elements aimed at building a possible future for the land of Eriador as a whole. Chapter 3: Landmarks adds twelve sites of interest in the style of the one presented in the core rules. This is not a stand-alone game. A copy of The One Ring RPG Core Rulebook or Starter Set is required to play.

Review: Superb - Ruins of the Lost Realm This is a great book, with great production values and a lovely feel. It's consistently interesting and enjoyable to peruse. I don't play the tabletop game, but thoroughly enjoy reading the expanded lore contained within.
Review: A great start. - (Note: this is not a card game: its a sourcebook, and the first one published after the Core Rules Book for The One Ring 2nd Edition role playing game came out in 2022. The desertcart description above suggests that it is a card game.) Of course I should state that this BOOK is an addition from those rules - to make any sense of this book and to use it you will have to get the Core Rules book ( https://www.desertcart.co.uk/Free-League-Publishing-Ring-Core/dp/9189143450?ie=UTF8&tag=mh0a9-21&hvadid=&hvpos=&hvexid={aceid}&hvnetw=o&hvrand=&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_7dy1f5hemb_e ) So leaving that aside this book is a collection of ideas to help a Loremaster (in Dungeons & Dragons speak that is the Dungeon Master role) run Adventures set in part of the world created by JRR Tolkien as Middle-earth. PART of the world? - well there are further sourcebooks like this one planned to cover other regions in detail. Ruins of the Lost Realm refers to the lands: people, history and geography, that were the old kingdom of Arnor, and a few smaller surrounding regions (e.g. Lindon, the Shire*, Rivendell). It actually concentrates on the southern parts of the region of Eriador. And it organises this in three different ways: political, geographical and historical. The ambitions of three external power groups (Corsairs, the Dunlending folk and Saruman in Isengard) are sketched out, and given a timeline of activity - I call this the political path (18 pages) Twelve specific locations are examined (dwarf halls, elf havens and dells, remnants of human groups in the wild, and a few darker places) each given two or three pages of flesh on bones - several geographical paths. These 12 locations are illustrations of what the designers refer to as LANDMARKS in the Core Rule book. Some are straight from Tolkien and others are home brewed. (66 pages) Seven descriptions of communities that are established - some very tenuously - because they are what remains after the ending of the North Kingdom. The first of these is the old city of Tharbad - which gets its own town map and short list of interesting "citizens" too - and these places are often loosely based on things mentioned in the appendices of Lord of the Rings. This is what I call a historical path. (22 pages) QUALITY of the book: top notch. Physically great to hold, nice solid feel to the pages; a limited use of colour for a few pages, most art is black & white, red ink is used to highlight some text here and there. Now I am not a complete Convert to the Second Edition of this game: there are definite improvements from the old version here, yet there are some changes that I think are a step too far. HOWEVER that does not stop me from saying that this is a clever & careful addition to the game. It is faithful & respectful to Tolkien without a doubt: and it is solidly anchored in his world. Of course it is something new, but this book offers a great way to expand into and roleplay in the Eriador lands of Tolkien's world. With plenty of flexibility and discretion for a Loremaster to develop their own style within this frame. Since that is the declared intention of the Designers - to give the players control and authority over the game - I have to conclude that they have been successful. This sourcebook describes the setting of this region. There are no scripted stories to follow along, no exact quests or missions outlined for you. It is the atlas for you to plan your own journey with. (There is already a companion book - Tales from the Lone Lands - that will help you with example stories, but that's another review!) * actually the Starter Set for this game covers the Shire in its own way

## Features

- Eriador, the lone-lands described in The Lord of the Rings.
- A region often described as deserted becomes a crucible for adventure, offering many hours of gameplay.
- A supplement to the One Ring Tabletop RPG.
- Requires The One Ring: Core Rule Book or Starter Set to play.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | 9189143493 |
| Age Range Description | 14+ years |
| Age range (description) | 14+ years |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,086 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 664 in PC Games |
| Brand | Free League |
| Brand Name | Free League |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 77 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop storytelling, problem-solving, and strategic thinking skills through fantasy adventure games. |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09789189143494 |
| Grenre | fantasy |
| Included Components | 1 Hardcover book |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 28.6 x 22.2 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | card game |
| Item Weight | 762 g |
| Manufacturer | Impressions |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FLF-TOR005 |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1200.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 168.0 |
| Model Name | The One Ring - Ruins of the Lost Realm |
| Model Number | FLF-TOR005 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 3/5 US |
| Number of players | 3/5 US |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | The One Ring: Ruins of the Lost Realm Expansion |
| Set Name | Ruins of the Lost Realm |
| Size | M |
| Subject Character | The Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Merry, Pippin, Sauron, Saruman, Bilbo Galadriel, Arwen, Thorin Oakenshield, or any other specific character from Lord Rings. |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Fairy Tale |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** 14+ years
- **Brand:** Free League
- **Material:** Cardboard
- **Number of players:** 3/5 US
- **Theme:** Fairy Tale

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb
*by P***R on 23 July 2025*

Ruins of the Lost Realm This is a great book, with great production values and a lovely feel. It's consistently interesting and enjoyable to peruse. I don't play the tabletop game, but thoroughly enjoy reading the expanded lore contained within.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great start.
*by D***D on 19 January 2024*

(Note: this is not a card game: its a sourcebook, and the first one published after the Core Rules Book for The One Ring 2nd Edition role playing game came out in 2022. The Amazon description above suggests that it is a card game.) Of course I should state that this BOOK is an addition from those rules - to make any sense of this book and to use it you will have to get the Core Rules book ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Free-League-Publishing-Ring-Core/dp/9189143450?ie=UTF8&tag=mh0a9-21&hvadid=&hvpos=&hvexid={aceid}&hvnetw=o&hvrand=&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_7dy1f5hemb_e ) So leaving that aside this book is a collection of ideas to help a Loremaster (in Dungeons & Dragons speak that is the Dungeon Master role) run Adventures set in part of the world created by JRR Tolkien as Middle-earth. PART of the world? - well there are further sourcebooks like this one planned to cover other regions in detail. Ruins of the Lost Realm refers to the lands: people, history and geography, that were the old kingdom of Arnor, and a few smaller surrounding regions (e.g. Lindon, the Shire*, Rivendell). It actually concentrates on the southern parts of the region of Eriador. And it organises this in three different ways: political, geographical and historical. The ambitions of three external power groups (Corsairs, the Dunlending folk and Saruman in Isengard) are sketched out, and given a timeline of activity - I call this the political path (18 pages) Twelve specific locations are examined (dwarf halls, elf havens and dells, remnants of human groups in the wild, and a few darker places) each given two or three pages of flesh on bones - several geographical paths. These 12 locations are illustrations of what the designers refer to as LANDMARKS in the Core Rule book. Some are straight from Tolkien and others are home brewed. (66 pages) Seven descriptions of communities that are established - some very tenuously - because they are what remains after the ending of the North Kingdom. The first of these is the old city of Tharbad - which gets its own town map and short list of interesting "citizens" too - and these places are often loosely based on things mentioned in the appendices of Lord of the Rings. This is what I call a historical path. (22 pages) QUALITY of the book: top notch. Physically great to hold, nice solid feel to the pages; a limited use of colour for a few pages, most art is black & white, red ink is used to highlight some text here and there. Now I am not a complete Convert to the Second Edition of this game: there are definite improvements from the old version here, yet there are some changes that I think are a step too far. HOWEVER that does not stop me from saying that this is a clever & careful addition to the game. It is faithful & respectful to Tolkien without a doubt: and it is solidly anchored in his world. Of course it is something new, but this book offers a great way to expand into and roleplay in the Eriador lands of Tolkien's world. With plenty of flexibility and discretion for a Loremaster to develop their own style within this frame. Since that is the declared intention of the Designers - to give the players control and authority over the game - I have to conclude that they have been successful. This sourcebook describes the setting of this region. There are no scripted stories to follow along, no exact quests or missions outlined for you. It is the atlas for you to plan your own journey with. (There is already a companion book - Tales from the Lone Lands - that will help you with example stories, but that's another review!) * actually the Starter Set for this game covers the Shire in its own way

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sourcebook for adventuring in Eriador
*by F***N on 13 January 2024*

If you're a fan of the One Ring RPG by Free League, this is a good source expansion as it takes you through the Lonely Lands of Eriador. The art quality is fantastic as always and the book quality is on par with the rest of the One Ring RPG line, and I'm looking forward to diving right in.

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