Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26210095-20170505112915/@comment-26347028-20170527122519

ChazmanianDevil wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: I'm going to assume that part of Pelargir's armies have been absorbed by Lebennin same with Anfalas and Aglarond (Both were but under the Steward's authority before the king died so I would assume the Steward kept his hold in those lands) Aglarond's stayed out of it, but the Anfalas troops are probably under Daeron's control, though I'm keeping hem in a seperate category. Most of Pelargir's are dead or traitor. Why did you slash the number of troops in the crownlands, and take men off of armies that haven't seen combat…? Plague losses devastated Osgiliath. The reminder inside Osgiliath are rebels or dead from the revolt. So the remaining men are those from Minas Tirith and Rammas Echor. I can add those from the white mountains not controlled by Aglarond if you wish.

Edit: *sigh* Did you really edit crown shock troops to be a sum of everyone else's? I mean, I'm fine with that number but it's still kind of petty. Anyway, the point I was trying to make is that you cut peasantry from 36,000 to 20,000, and professionals by a similar amount - in their starting numbers. Well yeah, because Crownlands only applies to Osgiliath, Minas Tirith, Rammas Echor, and maybe the white mountains military outposts. You still have the west, east, south, and north armies remember. Also a few of each armies were lost to desertion. Fear not, I will do the same thing to the Numbers of the Royal Navy when I get to those. 1/18 of an army isn't going to suddenly desert, Chaz.