Not sure if I can post a link to an eBay sale, but there is on there right now a listing for the 'original' Fenlon world map of Middle Earth (for an outrageous price imho). What caught my eye, however, were two early single-sheet catalogs that must have come in the original packaging. The one picture says, under the blurb for Umbar, that
"Upcoming Middle Earth modules will include:
The Court of ARDOR
NORTHERN MIRKWOOD
SOUTHERN MIRKWOOD
MORIA I
DOL AMROTH; and the region of BELFALAS
CARDOLAN; southern ARNOR
RUURIIK; an eastern DWARVISH KINGDOM"
The all-caps are exactly as the catalog. Obviously, Ardor was relased (to much controversy at the time, evidently), as did the Mirkwoods. I'm assuming Dol Amroth was released as Havens of Gondor, and Cardolan as the Lost Realm of Cardolan. Moria obviously came out as Moria the Dwarven City, although the "I" is a puzzler - what was Moria II supposed to entail?
But, my oh my, this is the first evidence I've ever seen that an Eastern ME module was ever planned! Does anyone know anything more about it? MERP went South several times, but the farthest East I can recall a MERP module going was Perils on the Sea of Rhun. I seem to recall reading stuff online about Ruuriik, but does anyone know if that is just fanfic or based on something I.C.E. once worked on? I really wish they had come out with Ruuriik - imagine a Peter Fenlon map of the lands of sunrise! What could have been...