It just so happens that Mordor is a damn good game. So why am I all in an uproar about a game from 1995? Well. But proceed with caution or you may discover why so few explorers return from… the Depts of Dejenol. The deeper you explore the more excitement and challenge you will find. Artifacts that you can sell for considerable profit or use to cast magical spells. In the Depts of Dejenol you will create characters from a choice of races, oversee their training in skills taught by one or more of a dozen guilds and lead them into a mysterious dungeon on a nearly endless mission of exploration, mapping and looting.Īlong the way you will encounter hundreds of exotic and terrifying creatures and when properly trained you will be able to charm or vanquish them as you see fit.Īs you venture deeper into the mines you will discover rare and powerful artifacts. This first advanture will take you into the Mines of Marlith, now known as the Depts of Dejenol. “Mordor – The Depths of Dejenol is a grand scale Fantasy Role Playing game that captivates all who play it. As I was stashing away some old CD’s (in this age of Steam, BattleNet and cheap Amazon downloads (that they really should start offering to Europe) those things are starting to seem obsolete) and behold what I found: my copy of MORDOR: Depths of Dejenol.