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Also: Before we go any further I should probably mention that our Wargs being handed out doesn't match the original intended amount (must have been mistakenly edited out during a copy/paste) - it's supposed to be around 20 Wargs per point.

That said, if everyone is fine with the current amount, I'm sure we can at least live with it.


Yeah, I recall it being increased to 20. I will change the value, and AmongHeroes you can increase your fanged forces.
I will be playing as the Variag faction from Khand.

As such, I have positioned them in control of the Eastern Guard, and will be playing them as a 'fresh out of war' mercenary group (of which they are widely believed to be despite a lack of information about them - note the connections to the Varangian Guard from the Byzantine Empire) with no further contract and an alluring opportunity to seize power in Mordor.

I will alter the resources to things specific to my race, such as replacing Wargs with Cavalry, though it shall stay virtually the same.
@Eru Iluvatar I read through your interested check. Although I am a fan of the lord of the rings movies I don't think I have sufficient knowledge of the lore to be able to RP properly. Sorry. Though I wish you the best of luck with your RP :) .


It's fine. Yes, there does appear to be a bit of prerequisite knowledge required, heh. Sorry.
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An excellent application.

Accepted.

If you can copy this through to the Characters tab that would be great.
RP is up.

roleplayerguild.com/topics/84704-the-f..

Please direct your attention over there instead of this thread, newcomers.
The Fourth Age of Arda has begun, and with it disarray runs throughout the expansive regions of Middle-earth. A month has passed since the end of the War of the Ring, when the Hobbit Frodo Baggins thrust the One Ring into the fires of Mount Doom, and many events are occuring throughout the land. King Aragorn, now known as Elessar, has unified the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor and is preparing to repair the north-west of Middle-earth to a position of glory and propitiousness; however, some of the men of his Reunited Kingdom have not yet finished with the dark forces they recently finished warring with.

Sauron has fallen, and with him Mordor's devestating power over much of the continent - yet the landmass of Mordor remains, and so too do several personas prowl the land with rapacious intent. The throngs of Orcs - once Elves, twisted by the Dark Lord Morgoth - have been culled after their defeat at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, among other conflicts of the War of the Ring, and the destruction of Barad-dûr due to the blazing onslaught of Mount Doom. However, the Orcs still live, though in lesser numbers - and the powerful, prominent Orcs are already gathering their forces. Other factions have arrived in Mordor's vicinity, hungry for power: the Variags of Khand and the Southron Haradrim to name a couple. The lack of Orcs in the sea-side prison Thaurband instigated a mass revolt by the human slaves inside. The humans now occupy the reinforced site, but enemies are never too far away. The Orc Hunters, departing from Minas Tirith with the fire of battle still fuelling their hearts, aim for the remaining forces of Sauron with unrelenting courage.

Though a physical throne no longer exists, the various assemblies and warbands look onto Mordor as a kingdom anticipating it's new ruler, but only one can succeed to rule Mordor - and the others will be left as decaying corpses at the foot of the victor.

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The Premise


Mordor, in the wake of Sauron's defeat, is still a vast land filled with massive and intimidating fortifications. It remains impregnable from the outside, and it is still filled with tens of thousands of rambunctious Orcs. No longer united by a single leader, all of Orc-kind has dissolved into a number of Warbands based out of each of Mordor's most prominent fortifications, and now wage a civil war to determine who will ultimately rule over Mordor. Each poster will play as an Orc Warband based out of a specific stronghold, each possessing a unique mix of strategic resources and localized advantages and disadvantages. Your ultimate goal is to seize control of every Orc Warband by means of war, diplomacy, or other means - and to rule over the new throne of Mordor as its ruler. This shall not be an easy task, for the opposing Orc Warbands are but one of your worries.

Prominent Concerns: Thus far, every Orc Warband has managed to survive off of stored provisions within each stronghold, and has enough supplies remaining for several weeks. However, eventually they will need to find a way to procure food and drink. The fields of Nurn and the island sea of Nurnen are the only source of clean water and crop food in all of Mordor, which presents several logistical problems for each Warband. Additionally, some warbands are cut off from most of Mordor either by Pyroclastic flow from Mt. Doom or else by narrow passageways, once guarded by erstwhile allies, now guarded by opposing Warbands. Alliances of necessity may be required in order for your Warband to survive, if they cannot find alternate means of fulfilling their needs and pursuing their agenda.













OK, it's been long enough.

I'll make the Roleplay tonight, and new people will just have to join in later.

Expect a link to it here soon.
@FacePunch My characters are completely irrelevant.

FOR NOW! [dramatic music]
So if we don't get at least two other players, are we just going to kill the RP?


No, I'll probably still do it anyway - but I don't want potential players being put off if we start without them.
Hey guys, I'm degrading myself by opting for the shameless plug here - but me and a guy named Terminal have dreamt up a new RP series regarding the Fourth Age of Arda (Middle-earth after the War of the Ring). It's a nerdy little Tolkien fest and we are planning the first roleplay as a Nation RP that deals with the aftermath of Sauron's defeat in Mordor and who will take over in that region.

The Interest Check is here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/84462-the-f..

If any of you would be kind enough to check it out and maybe even express your interest over there, that would be much appreciated.
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