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FogDragon

Member Since 27 May 2010
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TDH 0.55 new units ?

01 September 2010 - 09:21 AM

I have updated my THD version to the last one but i can see the The Isengard Troll, The Bringers of the Hunt or Lore-Guardians but i see only the Royal Guardsmen, Door-Wardens of Edoras and Uruk Scouts. What happened ? Did I made someting wrong ?

The Isengard Troll, The Bringers of the Hunt, Lore-Guardians

Royal Guardsmen, Door-Wardens of Edoras, Uruk Scouts

This two links are about different units for 0.55 patch.

If there are wrong words sorry for my bad grammar

The istari

28 June 2010 - 09:57 AM

There 5 istari that arrived in Middle -earth :Gandalf, Saruman, Radgast, Alatar and Pallando in the original story but only Gandlaf and Saruman are in RC mod at the moment . I think that will be fun to have another three wizards in the game: Radgast, Alatar and Pallando.

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Here some informations about them (if you want to make them this may help): 

Radagast the Brown: Radagast lived for much of his time in Middle-earth at Rhosgobel in the Vales of Anduin, on the western eaves of Mirkwood, near the Gladden Fields. He had a strong affinity for — and relationship with — wild animals, and it seemed his greatest concern was with the kelvar and olvar (flora and fauna) of Middle-earth. He was wiser than any Man in all things concerning herbs and beasts. It is said he spoke the many tongues of birds, and was a "master of shapes and changes of hue". Radagast means "tender of beasts" ans it seems that he controled some huge eagles (save Grandalf that was imprisoned on the top of the tower from the roof by Sarman on an eagle).

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Alatar and Pallando the blue wizzards: An alternate set of names in Quenya for both wizards is given by The Peoples of Middle-earth as Morinehtar ("Darkness-slayer") and Rómestámo ("East-helper"). Here, Rómestámo coming from the Quenya word rómen, meaning uprising, sunrise, east incorporates not only his relation to the East of Middle-earth, but also his mission there to encourage uprising and rebellion against Sauron. In an earlier draft Tolkien had associated Pallando with the Valar Mandos and Nienna, but he then changed this to also associate Pallando with Oromë. 

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Mandos
Judge of the Dead and the Master of Doom. Originally named Námo, but referred to more commonly as Mandos, after the Halls of his dwelling. Chief advisor to Manwë and keeper of the souls of elves. He is the husband of Vairë the Weaver. Mandos is described as being stern and dispassionate and never forgetting a thing.

Nienna is a Vala from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Her name means She who weeps.

Oromë The Great Rider

Being a powerful huntsman, he was active in the struggles against Morgoth, and was renowned for his anger, being the most terrible of the Valar in his wrath. He has a great horn called Valaróma and a great steed called Nahar. In "The Book of Lost Tales", there is the sentence "There sang Amillo joyously to his playing, Amillo who is named Omar, whose voice is the best of all voices, who knoweth all songs in all speeches