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Facing Defeat In Chapter 2 of The Lord of The Rings: Journeys Through Middle Earth

My son and I started Chapter 2 of our Journeys Through Middle Earth campaign tonight. I think we were a bit too confident in our abilities to battle and fight all of the enemies and I took a ton of damage and we lost. We’ll be on to Chapter 3 after we recover. Hopefully we’ve learned a few things from this defeat.

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