MERP Update 3.26.08
Mar 26, 2008 Demo 2 commentsThis is an update that includes the media shown in the latest screenshots. That is the WIP Dunland and Misty Mountains. Explore the mountains a bit and...

By thegreywizard at 2008-03-02
Welcome to Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP), a total conversion for Oblivion Based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Literary works; The Lord of the Rings
For the latest news keep an eye on the Elder Scrolls Thread
Need to know how to install the mod? Also see Bethsoft.com for info on installing Oblivion mods in general.
`The MERP team is making an addition to Oblivion that is the world of Middle-earth. It will add all of Middle-earth in it's entirity, obvioulsy including but listed for your enjoyment; Eriador (realm of The Shire, Rivendell, Bree, Grey Havens, Weathertop, Ruins of Agmar, Ruins of Hollin, Ruins of Fornost, Moria, etc...) Rohan (Including Isengard, Edoras, Helms Deep, etc...) Rhovanion (Lothlorien, Mirkwood, Dale, Rhun, Anduin, etc...) Gondor (Need I elaborate?) Mordor (Barad-Dur, Minas Morgul, Cirith Ungol, etc...) and Harad (Umbar, Region of Khand, Southern Jungles, Desert Harad, etc...)
It has not been decided weather we will delete Tamriel or not yet, but we may if we cannot get our ingame maps worked out :P
`Our goal as a team is to realize the world of J.R.R. Tolkien as closely as we can to his vision. We hold the lore to a very high standard and will not compromise the lore at all if we can. We do use the visual appearance of the films, but if there is a conflict then we always take the book over the movie. An few exsamples; there will not be any full plate armor, the outter wall of Minas Tirith will be black, and Minas Morgul will have white stone like Minas Tirith. We work very hard to bring a quality product that matches the same level, if not surpasses the original Oblivion game. We want to make our work look like professional game developers made it.
We ask that you do not discuss legal infomation in this thread, as our policy is quite clear, as it says on our official site.
"This site is for the team to save, load, and share files with other team members, and cannot be used for public download. If you are not a member of the team of artists and programmers on the Middle-earth Roleplaying Project you may not enter this site with our permission and will be breaking our agreement. We are artists with a common goal to recreate the world of J.R.R Tolkien in the Oblivion engine and DO NOT have to release any files to the public should it be found a violation of copyright laws. That however cannot stop the production. We take an Artist's Interpretation standpoint, and we do not differentiate ourselves from fan fiction authors, as well as digital, sketch, paint, acoustic, and/or any other artists inspired by Tolkien's awesome world. We desire to make paintings such as those of John Howe, Alan Lee, and Ted Nasmith, but in 3d, and if that is a violation of copyright laws, and we cannot share these files, we are terribly sorry. Maybe our art will be available for public display and use one day, but until that day comes, you will have to settle for Screenshots, save only that those also break any copyright laws. Again, we are 3d artists."
Dúnedain
The Dúnedain are decedance of the ancient Numenorians. They are a forgotten people and close kindred of the Gondorians. Playing as a Dúnedain, you will start in Bree and fulfill the role of Aragorn in the epic Lord of the Rings.
Gondorain
The Gondorians are the Southern kindred of the Dúnedain. They still have an astablished kingdom, but it is under siege and constant war from the devices of Sauron. Playing as a Gondorian, you will start in Minas Tirith, as a soldier, and you will run through a whole new storyline in a much more open ended fashion. The story line for the Gondorian is a surprise! wink.gif
Rohirrim
The Rohirrim were once northmen from the northern realms around Mirkwood, but after Gondor was assailed beyond hope, they sent north to Eorl, leader of the Northmen for aid, and he came south in force to rout the enemies of the South-kingdom. As reward, Steward Cirion granted him and his people the land of Calenardhon(Rohan) to dwell in. Playing as a Rohirrim, you start in Edoras, and play through an all new story as a soldier defending his land, and finding revenge for his slain father.
Noldor
The Noldor have an ancient history that stretches beyond the first age. They came from the sacred land of Aman, the Undying Land. Playing as a Noldorian High Elf, you start in Rivendell, and you play the role of Glorfindale in an open ended adventure.
Sindar
Not much has been developed on the Sindar yet, but they may start in Lothlórien, or they may start in Mirkwood, or it may depend on Gender.
Moriquendi
The Moriquendi are the Dark Elves, for they never saw the lands of Aman, or it's light from it's wondrous two trees. Playing as a Moriquendi, you will start in Lothlórien as a soldier. The land has seen many orc patrols coming from the north, back and forth from the black chasm Moria. The lady of Light has decided that forest of Lorien can no longer tolerate it's boundaries being decimated by the orc invasion, and it's up to you to preserve Lórien's life, and unravel a great new quest that invokes mystery, and deceit.
Dwarves
The Dwarves are made of stone, molded by the hands of their maker Aulë. The dwarves have not been fully developed yet, but we are almost certain they will start in Ered Luin.
Hobbits
Hobbits are the folk of pure imagination from Tolkien. They possess a great deal of spirit for their small size, and are great at sneaking! Playing as the hobbit, you will go through Frodo's journey as the ring bearer.
Uruk-Hai
As a Uruk, you will start in Isengard, we will give more information later.
Wraith
As a Ringwriath, you will start in Minas Morgul, as it being your domain, as well as starting with a very nasty mount with wings. You will be very powerfull for a starting character, and that is why the game will be tremendously hard for the wraith race. You will start on horse, with a semi-linear, semi-open-ended gameplay. You will begin by hunting down the so called "hobbit" with you're master's ring.
Haradrim
No data yet.
Easterling
No data yet.
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Dunland is that land located west of the southern tip of the Misty Mountains. To the north was Eregion, and then further north past the river Loudwater was Rivendell Click here to see the Dunland Region.
The newcomers, who renamed themselves Rohirrim, named the foot-hills of their western neighbours 'Dunland', the Hill Country, and its inhabitants 'Dunlendings'. For their part, the Dunlendings felt threatened by these Forgoil "Strawheads" (a demeaning reference to blond hair), although open war was not waged until the reign of Helm Hammerhand (TA 2741–2759). Freca, a lord of mixed Rohirric/Dunlending blood, tried to obtain the throne of Rohan for himself by petitioning for the marriage of his son Wulf
to the daughter of Helm. Freca was consequently killed by Helm after insulting him upon being refused, and Freca's son Wulf led the Dunlendings into open war with Rohan. They unsuccessfully besieged the Hornburg during the Long Winter of TA 2758–2759, although Wulf captured Edoras, killing Helm's son and heir. Helm's nephew Fréalaf recaptured Edoras at the end of the Long Winter and killed Wulf personally, and the Dunlendings were then driven out of Rohan
So far we have developed most of the Major City Larach Duhnnan. Dunland will consist of 30 villages/towns/outposts. One for each tribe. Dunland is not very united and quarrels often break out between rival tribes. As of late, two major factions have formed however. These are the Daen Coentis (the old ones) and the Daen Iontis (the fierce ones). The forming of the Daen Iontis is mostly the work of the religious leader of the Temple of Justice (a spy and servant of Sauron), whom has fed the fuel of hate and spite in the hearts of many Dunlendings. When you come to Dunland you soon find yourself in the middle of a cold civil war. Recently trolls have began leaving the mountains and attacking the fading Daen Coentis. It's up to you to unravel a deep and exciting mystery and bring about the old and peaceful ways of a people long led astray by lies!
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This is an update that includes the media shown in the latest screenshots. That is the WIP Dunland and Misty Mountains. Explore the mountains a bit and...
This is a nice little update for the MERP Beta v4.1.3 that fixes various bugs and adds a nice little hobbit hole for your liking. It comes with 8 new...
You will need this for the beta to work. Download this as well. Patches a major bug that allows the beta to actually work.
This is our first beta on the new height map. Sill a lot of work to be done. Hope you all enjoy it :)
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Ok, but no more natural disasters.
that aint his fault
Sorry for my disappearance. As some of you know, I live in Colorado, USA, and more importantly, Weld County, where a stage 3 tornado touched down and knocked out the power and fried my power supply to my computer. Luckily no data was lost, however I was out of computer access for over a week.
release date?who knows?if someone knows answer please
Just installed and had a little look around and I have to say I'm impressed so far! Keep up the great work lads.
do i maybe need a higher version of oblivion?
i just installed correctly at least i guess but still the hobbit hole isn't there so i checked the tes construction set to see if bree and everything excist and yes it all was there but i onley miss the hobbit hole and i already tried to coc hobbiton and coc bree
i am not new at modding, so i am quite sure that i downloaded corectly (in fact i have downloaded and redownloaded this a few times) and i have followed the exact instructions provided every time i download, but each time i get the same problem. The ground in the cyrodil world is gone and my character just falls into nothingness (along with all the other npcs). Is there any known problem with this and is there any to fix it?
i got the same problem and i have also reinstalled several times but if you want to be heard go the the bethsoft forums search merp and click the newest thread and voice your problems there.
they dont respond here.