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}}'''''Thieves of Tharbad''''' is a module (in the ''Adventure Module''-series) for ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'', 1st Edition.  
}}'''''Thieves of Tharbad''''' is a module (in the ''Adventure Module''-series) for ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'', 1st Edition.  


*Editor: [[Terry K. Amthor]]
*Editor: [[Terry K. Amthor]]
*Cover Art: [[Angus McBride]]
*Cover Art: [[Angus McBride]]
*Stock number: 8050
Material from this product was included in ''[[Arnor: the Realm|Arnor, the Realm]]''.


For use with this supplement, ''[[Mithril Miniatures]]'' released a set of metal miniatures (M32 - M41 ''Cardolan - Thieves of Tharbad'').
For use with this supplement, ''[[Mithril Miniatures]]'' released a set of metal miniatures (M32 - M41 ''Cardolan - Thieves of Tharbad'').

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Thieves of Tharbad
Merp thieves.jpg
AuthorLisa J. Evans, Walter H. Hunt, Evan Jamieson, Richard Meyer, Robert G. Traynor
PublisherIron Crown Enterprises
Released1985
FormatSoftcover
Pages34
ISBN0-915795-35-3
ICE stock no.8050

Thieves of Tharbad is a module (in the Adventure Module-series) for Middle-earth Role Playing, 1st Edition.

Material from this product was included in Arnor, the Realm.

For use with this supplement, Mithril Miniatures released a set of metal miniatures (M32 - M41 Cardolan - Thieves of Tharbad).

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This product details the major trading city west of the Misty Mountains, a city teeming with cutthroats and thieves. Rescue the Princess of Cardolan's stolen tiara and help break up the complex smuggling ring.

Tharbad was founded in the Second Age by Tar-Aldarion as an inland port for his fleet to use while exploring the interior of Middle-earth... Its broad avenues, public parks and well laid out streets were the envy of other northern cities, for Tharbad was built by the Numenorians at the height of their power. However the years have not been kind to Tharbad... Although much grandeur remains, most sections of the city have fallen into decay.