Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26210095-20170418205753/@comment-26210095-20170424100024

The Indomitable wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: (Blood for the blood God, Skulls for the skull throne?)

He meets little resistance from Gondor, but several local Haradrim leaders approach him, some pledging their loyalty, others simply asking what his motive is. (There are few fictional things I despise as much as Warhammer. Especially after they defiled Total War, with a game shittier than all those that came after Sega's buyout. I didn't think that was even possible, given Attila, Napoleon, and Empire.)

He tells those who ask, that he desires to unify Near Harad, and ensure that Gondor never bothers them again. He also says, that he wishes to acquire Umbar, for he claims to be one of the closest to it's old lords in blood.

He presents them with a black banner bearing a bloody fist, the sign of the God known as "Laughing Death" to the Southrons. He says he is the last of the Gods' knights, and when he removes his helmet, the eldest of the chieftains wets himself in terror. He is a spitting image of one of the most monstrous men of Umbar to ever live. (Eh, I dislike Warhammer Fantasy but I like Warhammer 40k. It's a bit grimdark, but I like the lore.)

The desert chieftains flock to his banner, seeking to destroy Gondor. They see a strong leader who can unite them, and so they join his army.

The valley lords, however, do not join. They see this new conqueror as a barbarian, and have their own schemes to destroy Gondor. They might be tempted to, depending on his success in battle.