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  "textContent": "From Prancing Pony Pints to Goblin-Haunted Depths, Your Fellowship Charges Forth “If you’ve read my review of The One Ring Starter Set, this adventure will feel familiar. The difference isn’t the story – it’s the system. This box exists for tables that want Middle-earth through the lens of D&D 5E.” Publisher: Free League Publishing Designer: [...]\n\nThe post The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying 5E Starter Set Review first appeared on The Outerhaven.",
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