Darkness Over Angmar Campaign - Summer 2007
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July 22, 2007
After a modest effort by the campaign participants, the "Darkness Over Angmar" Lord of the Rings Campaign has come to an end.

"Darkness Over Angmar" was a miniatures based campaign currently nder-way for 8 players and additional supporting players to recreate the events surrounding the fictional world of Middle Earth created by J.R.R. Tolkien through the use of commercially available wargames. Specifically, this campaign story takes place approximately in 1300-1600 of the Third Age, just before events described in "Lord of the Rings" and revolves around the Witch King's take over of the lands of Angmar and subsequent threat to the lands of Arnor.

Campaign Background (PDF)

Campaign Coordinator
Brian Burgess / brian@battlevault.com / 540-429-1163

Campaign Participants

Player Army Email
 Eric, John, Matt Arthedain (Arnor Men)

ericjuell@att.net, imperialguy6271@aol.com,
matt357@verizon.net

 Ben Burgess Blue & Grey Mountain Dwarves greentea5@cox.net
Will Rivendale (High Elves) arrowbrother2002@yahoo.com
 Warren Veazey Angmar (Orcs, Men, Specters) wjveazey@midatlanticbb.com
 Terry Shaffer Buhrdur (Trolls, Orcs, Wargs) ShafferTW@mcnosc.usmc.mil
 Tom Burgess Cardolan (Evil Men) clifford.burgess@us.army.mil
Chuck Golfimbul Orcs & Goblins charles@feduke.name

Event / Scenario Based Participants

Player Army Email
  Misty Mountains (Goblins, Trolls)  
 Brian Barrow-Downs (Shades, Wights, Specters)  brian@battlevault.com
 Chck Fell Beasts / Independent Monsters  charles@feduke.name
 Brian Dunland Evil Men  brian@battlevault.com
 Matt Gondorian Allies  matt357@verizon.net
  Old Forrest (Treents)  
  The Shire (Hobbit Archers w/Gandalf)  
 Barry Grey Havens (High Elves / Wood Elves)  DreamingPachinko@gmail.com

References

The Atlas of Middle Earth
by Karen Wynn Fonstad

Angmar: The Land of the Witch King
by Iron Crown Enterprises (Yes, I still have a copy of this rare book!)

The Ruin of Arnor
The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game supplement
by Games Workshop