Ul Rageruk
The Ragers
Stronghold: Minas Morgul- The Ragers live in the mighty citadel of Minas Morgul. Recently, they have discovered that the city has a vast underground labyrinth that has been filled with toxic gases. The Ragers have yet to explore these depths and are aware that anything could lurk below. Furthermore, they have built a small wooden fence around their territory with the heads of defeated foes on spikes. The fence is more of a warning than a defensive barrier and patrols of elite orcs carrying horns search for trespassers. Woe to any found by the patrols who are not entering the main gate to conduct peaceful business.
Commander: Dras'rius Arakbaal- An Uruk captain before Sauron's fall, he relies equally on cunning and brute force both to remain in power and acquire more. Ever since the fall of Sauron, Dras'rius has been bitter to the men of the West as he saw Isengard as his home and hopes to one day take it back and create more Uruk-Hai. He was given an impressive suit of spiky black plate armor for faithful service. He now calls himself Ul Zau Scara or the Black Wolf in honor of his black armor and the warg on his "family" coat of arms.
Warband: Dras'rius and his men were stationed to help guard the home of the Naz'gul from any attackers or intruders. However, they were bypassed as the fighting took place elsewhere and the beginnings of the warband were left untouched. With Sauron's fall, Dras'rius and the first Ragers were left in Minas Morgul where they acted as a beacon to some of the orcs who survived and were nearby. While there were some potential challengers to Dras'rius's leadership, he was swift to dispatch the upstart by using him or her as cannon fodder for a skirmish with one of the many dangers lurking in Mordor.
Hierarchy: Their hierarchy is by intelligence and strategic talent as this is a time of war where only the most capable can sit in a position of power. Dras'rius is the one and only Maugoth (general), his four favorites are the Mautors (lieutenants) who each have two regiments of five hundred at their command, Dras'rius himself leads the last two regiments and the extra resources.
Structure: The warband is divided into smaller and smaller units with the smallest squads being trained for loyalty not only to the warband but also to each other. Each unit has it's own duties and orcs are assigned based on their skills.
Agenda: Their first priority is to secure more permanent food supplies as the resources in the stronghold will only last so long and feeding off fallen foes is not a very reliable food source. Second, they intend to search the ruins of Bharadur and the depths of Minas Morgul for magical artifacts or knowledge to grant them an edge over their foes. Third, they either hope to find allies or convince orcs of other warband to switch their allegiance to the Ragers. Fourth, if Mordor is secured they will investigate the outside world and try to recapture Isengard and begin the creation of new Uruks.
Resources:
Lesser Drakes: 2 (3 points)- The drakes were native to the city and two of the first Ragers.
Demi-Trolls:0 (0 points)
Wargs: 40 (2 points)- The wargs were brought by stragglers of cavalry units that were decimated at the fall of the Black Gate.
Uruks:200 (2 points)-The Uruks were Dras'rius's personal guard and the core of the defense force before the fall of Sauron.
Chirurgeon Teams:10 (2 points)- Posted in the city.
Goblin Slaves:125 (1 points)- The goblins aren't all slaves as some have proven themselves clever enough to merit officer positions. Before the fall, they were workers or stragglers.
Human Slaves:0 (0 points)