![]() ![]() They could explore Sauron's deeds here, and see how Numenorean colonies and Easterlings or Haradrim fall under Sauron's shadow thanks to the corruption of their leaders. After all, the Nazgul are nine men of importance, some of them Numenorean lords. They could always have them do something. There's not really anyone else that has that in the SA unless you want them to do a minor story like say Aldarian (minor although interesting) and ignore the bigger stories. He is an obvious point where we can follow a focused story. Like saving the white tree in Numenor, escaping from Ithil with his family then going north to get Elendil and Gil-Galad to fight, to putting the curse on the tribes in the white mountains, to cutting the ring from Saurons hand, to losing the rings in the gladden fields. Making Isildur the main character would make sense because he is actually mentioned to do specific things. They will have some background eps setting up stuff but if they do that Celebrimbor will be minor because as I mentioned the rings other than the one(and even that not much until the absolute end) are irrelevant to the plots at the end of the SA. My guess is they will be doing a 3-4 season story of the Fall of Numenor and the War of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. Elrond gets beat by Sauron and then hides in Imladris until the War of the Last Alliance. ![]() By Altharion I assume you mean Aldarian and he gets Numenor sailing and gets divorced and nothing else. fiefdom near Evendim and then creating Eregion after they are forced out they do nothing (and aren't even rulers of a land). Depending on which Galadriel and Celeborn history you use they do a little bit at the start of the SA in having their. The Nazgul did literally nothing mentioned in the SA other than get their rings. I'd guess Gil-galad will be a strong supporting character but lets go through the rest: Sauron is obviously the antagonist so he doesn't need to be mentioned. Unless you think seriously they are just going to do a tale of years covering 3440 years for the entire series and not you know have a concentrated plotline that a TV show requires then yeah I guess most of those would also work. These folks did nothing during the Second age? The Mordor faction and the Goblins are the only evil armies capable of summoning Balrogs.įor all of the faction's powers, see Category:Mordor Powers.Celebrimbor, Elrond, Altharion, Gil-Galad, Galadriel, Celeborn, the Lords of Moria, Sauron, the Nazgul? Unfortunately, Grond can only be used during the campaign of The Battle for Middle-earth, and is not available in skirmishes. Named after the Mace used by Sauron's former lord, Melkor, Grond is the most powerful battering-ram in all of existence. They trample all enemy infantry, and come with archers in their war tower. Unlike the weaker Cave troll, Attack trolls are not only powerful, but have armor, and wield a huge club. Ranged siege weapon that comes with flaming projectiles.Ī protective ladder allowing infantry to scale rampart-walls less dexterous than Isengard's ladder. Mordor's only pikemen effective against heroes, beasts, and cavalry.Ī swordsman unit who can switch from swords to ranged fire-bombs.īasic slow siege-unit not the same as Grond. Infantry of Mordor in BFME 2, during a Darkness power-spell Mordor Orc archers Though they are not powerful, they are a very useful unit early in a skirmish, for their low cost. They are weak, but are well known to be strong in numbers. Orc warriors are the backbone of the Mordor army. Gothmog the Orc captain (Only in The Rise of the Witch-king).Three Nazgúl on horseback (Only in The Battle for Middle-earth II).Gollum (Only in The Battle for Middle-earth).Múmakil are enormous, scary, and destructive to all infantry. ![]() Mordor has three siege weapons: catapults for bombarding, rams for demolishing in close proximity, and siege towers for invading from a castle's walls. Trolls are expensive, but take very few command points, making large groups feasible. Haradrim are cheap, taking few command points but are weak unless in groups. Mordor's basic orcs are medium-strong, and take up a lot of command points, but are free in The Battle for Middle-earth. The faction of Mordor is made up of the servants of the Dark Lord Sauron, containing beasts, Orcs, and Men.
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