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Re: HoME General Discussion Thread

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Originally Posted by orcelfarmyone View Post
No Ullar?

However, I personally believe we should use our own generals from middle earth. Something on the lines of Mordor, Fangorn, Men of the West, Shire, Misty Mtns., Elven Alliance, and Mirkwood.

Mordor would include the Nazgul, orcs, Sauron, Shelob, trolls, Easterlings, Southrons, and corsairs of the coast.

Fangorn includes Saruman, urukhai, ents, and the wizard counsel.

Men of the West would be Gondor, Rohan, and the oath breaker ghost dudes.

Shire would be the many Hobbits including Smeagol and Tom Bombadil. This one could be combined with something else.

Misty Mtns. would be Gollum, dwarves, goblins, cave trolls, and balrogs.

Elven Alliance would be the elves from Rivendell and Lorien.

Mirkwood would include Shelob's offspring, forest elves, other peoples from the Hobbit, and Smaug.

That's seven generals, which is the same number of generals as classic scape. I honestly think that using classic generals will take away from the units. Actually building a Mordor-based army in a general wars game would be extremely fun.
I see nothing wrong with using the original generals, they have already summoned creatures from many different worlds, such as: Marr, feylud, and others. So, why not MiddleEarth?
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