[quote=@Aristo] My sheet will be finished shortly! [center][b][u][h3]Mor Mûl[/h3][/u][/b] [i]The Black Road[/i] [img]http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae218/AbsolutCharlie/428px-OrcishKingdomSigil_zpsh8kvfvo6.png[/img][/center] [b][u]Stronghold:[/u][/b] Cirith Ungol The many towers and fortifications that dot Cirith Ungol have been repaired and repopulated by the Mor Mûl. Much of its infrastructure has been preserved, making it a valuable asset to control. Cirith Ungol is central to the routes connecting other strongholds of Mordor, and as such, the Mor Mûl is keen on exploiting this to their advantage. Vast caverns below the surface are home to the warband's goblin component, and the last resting places of many trespassers. One such dwelling is home to the warband's prized lesser drakes. [b][u]Commander:[/u][/b] Saakaf, or “The Falcon” Saakaf is a high-ranking Black Uruk. His head is shaved bald, though he sports a short beard and manchu-style mustache. He is not particularly tall, standing just shy of six feet, but he is lean and athletic, with strands of whipcord muscle lining his body. He dons the armor of a high-ranking Easterling, rather than the blackened plate worn by the forces of Mordor. The lesser drakes within Cirith Ungol's caverns are considered to be his personal pets, and he rides one when making grand appearances. [b][u]Description:[/u][/b] By the time the Battle of the Black Gate had been lost, Saakaf and his troops were stationed in western Nurn, and thus, managed to avoid loss of life when Sauron and Barad-dûr had been toppled. When it was realized what had transpired, Saakaf marched his troops northwards, no longer bound by Sauron's command. Passing through Gorgoroth, Saakaf found Cirith Ungol to be largely undermanned, with evidence of a fortress-wide battle having taken place in the not-too distant past. Gathering the remaining orcs, he took command of the fortress and established his own base of operations, with which to prepare for the power struggle that was sure to break out between the surviving orc hordes. When he'd learned of the cause of Cirith Ungol's poor state – that is, following the incident involving a dispute over some Hobbit, Saakaf took it upon himself to whip the orcs back into shape. Replenishing lost numbers with fresh troops from his warband, Saakaf tightened his disciplinary noose and reinstated a proper chain of command across the fortress. [b][u]Resources:[/u][/b]WIP [b][u]Agenda and Concerns:[/u][/b] Cirith Ungol is a valuable position, as the roads between Minas Morgul, Durthang, Nargroth, and Thaurband branch close to its sphere of control. With this in mind, Saakaf intends to milk this location for profit and establish tolls for passing through. Trade between other strongholds, if they so choose to barter, could earn the Mor Mûl a hefty fortune. The fortress and the many watchtowers that supplant its shadow over this territory threaten to keep the denizens of Minas Morgul out of Mordor, should Saakaf will it. This makes either conflict or negotiation between the two fortresses inevitable. [b][u]Resource Allocation:[/u][/b] 2 Lesser Drakes (3 pts.) 5 Demi-Trolls (2 pts.) 100 Uruks (1 pt.) 10 Orcish Chirurgeons (2 pts.) 250 Goblin Slaves (2 pts.) [/quote] Excellent. You may move your sheet over to the Characters tab. I am happy our little group is growing.