Thread:Auraestus/@comment-26210095-20160228225328/@comment-26347028-20160301232301

Edacnik wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: Edacnik wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: Edacnik wrote: Ancient Numenor was possibly the most powerful. (Not Umbar, silly)

They are indeed heirs of the kings men. Most of them died... 99% of them died. You act like the books (and Tolkien) specified everything... No. I take real life examples, like Africa, where no nobles actually left really at all. If so few nobles were there, the only people to escape the downfall were Isildur's household. And also, if you do dark deeds your 'blood' starts to count for less and less - seen by Orcs not being immortal, etc. Anyone could twist anything to how they want, and that's not very "Tolkienist" which you claim to be.

Not exactly. When Morgoth corrupted the orcs they lost their immortality. If there's no lore there, you can only look at what the lore comes from - real world mainly - and shape it to be congruent to the rest. And no, it was the deeds they did - which were fell indeed - after he corrupted them.