Sorry for the absence – the weekend was quite busy with the model show (and clearing my working areas the day after… pretty messy after two weeks’ intensive modeling). LordElrond, wait no more – “shortly” seemingly turned out to be a bit less than four days!
Without further ado, the following two posts attempt to clarify the intended, planned campaign structure. The scenarios marked with the Ring in the flowcharts are played with LotR / Hobbit SBG hybrid rules (another topic which I must make a post about in the near future), and those with a rectangle are War of the Ring scenarios. “Helm’s Deep” and the “Battle of the Pelennor Fields” have both the Ring and the rectangle, and we have initial plans of playing the overall scenario with WotR rules, and having concurrent small skirmishes with SBG rules (e.g. demolition charges and siege ladders in Helm’s Deep, and siege towers in Pelennor) – however, we still need to figure out the details of such a combination. Here is the first part of the campaign structure flowchart:
As you can see, the first nine scenarios lead to either of the two alternative Councils of Elrond. The one marked as the “Council of Elrond (1)” has the Ring arriving safely in Rivendell, and this leads to the forming of the Fellowship of the Ring. The Fellowship will definitely include Gimli, Legolas and Boromir, since they are introduced at this point. However, in case one (or more) of the six heroes already in play (the hobbits, Aragorn and Gandalf) is dead, other suitable characters are included up to the total of nine (possibilities include Radagast, Halbarad, Murin, Drar, Glóin, Glorfindel and Arwen). Gildor and Erestor are possibly needed later on in the Rivendell Guardians battlehost, and Elladan & Elrohir in the Return of the King battlehost, so these four elves are not eligible. Speaking of the dead, I will elaborate on the wound / might / will / fate recovery procedure in a separate post, but now it suffices to say we mostly follow the Journeybook rules for this during the SBG scenarios (and not the Hobbit SBG rulebook rules).
Since Frodo has not yet revealed his mission to the other hobbits, Sauron gains the Ring should Frodo be slain in the next scenario we play, “The Bucklebury Ferry”. But after that, other hobbits can carry the Ring (and later on, of course, other Fellowship members, too, should we reach Rivendell still in possession of it). The sixth scenario will be “Wizards’ duel” – if Saruman is victorious, Gandalf is delayed and will meet the Ringwraiths in the scenario “Grey Pilgrim”. If Gandalf beats Saruman, however, he will meet up with the hobbits in Bree on time, and will accompany them + Aragorn to “Amon Sûl” (and we skip the “Grey Pilgrim” scenario altogether). Should the evil side slay all the good models at the “Amon Sûl” or in the “Flight to the Ford” (of Bruinen) scenario, Sauron gains the Ring and we have the alternate “Council of Elrond (2)”, where a new alliance between elves and men (and dwarves) is forged. Elrond musters the battlehost of Rivendell and marches towards Minas Tirith for the ultimate battle for the future of the Middle-Earth. He is accompanied by Boromir, Gildor, Erestor and Glorfindel. If Aragorn is still alive, he rides to Rohan (as does Gandalf), and we will meet them again in the scenario “Warg attack”. Gimli returns to Erebor with his father, and Legolas can either accompany Aragorn or return to Mirkwood.
Here is the second part of the campaign flowchart:
The forming of the Fellowship after the “Council of Elrond (1)” leads us to the scenarios taking place in Moria. Depending on the fates of the Balrog and Gandalf in the “Bridge of Khazad-dûm”, there might be a need for “Duel at Zirak-zigil” scenario (and terrain), leading, possibly, to the transformation of Gandalf the Grey into Gandalf the White. The remainder of the Fellowship rests and recovers in Lothlórien. Depending on how depleted the Fellowship is at this stage, we may add Rúmil to the entourage.
“The Breaking of the Fellowship” scenario includes Uglúk as the Uruk captain. Any two surviving and escaping hobbits continue towards Mordor and “Taming of Sméagol” and “Passage of the (Dead) Marshes”. As to what happens to the rest of the Fellowship at this stage, we can only speculate – the actual paths depend on who are still alive, and how the “Breaking” scenario plays out. If no hobbits escape towards Mordor (all being either dead or captive, for example), some other members may continue the journey towards Mount Doom. Aragorn probably goes to Rohan regardless of whether the Uruks have captured any hobbits, and Legolas and Gimli will follow. If Boromir is alive, he probably beelines towards Minas Tirith, instead. We’ll see when we get there.
If no hobbits are captured by the Uruks at Amon Hen, the second WotR scenario, “Uglúk’s last stand”, is played without captives. It may, of course, be that Uglúk himself is already dead and not present in the scenario named after him. Without captives escaping, there is no need for “Alone in Fangorn” scenario, either.
The battle of the “Fords of Isen” is the first WotR scenario to be played, regardless of whether the Ring reaches Rivendell. However, without the Fellowship, the Uruks have no mission to Amon Hen, and we will omit the “Uglúk’s last stand” and move straight into the “Warg attack” against the people of Rohan moving towards Helm’s Deep.