Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26453572-20160901020136/@comment-26453572-20160905155217

Dark dwarves 2 wrote: The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: "Hail, General of the Xin. You made clear that you intend to wage war on our people. What quarrel do you have with us? Why do you wage war against those that would wish to coexist peacefully with your people?" "This is not about who's people is fighting who's this is about the survival of my people and it's empire. To long has the west been growing in power. No long. On this day Xin shall rise to take it's riteful place as ruler of the east and the west."

"If you think we will conquer you, and plan to destroy your empire, it shall happen. If you think we will coexist peacefully with you as we have done with the rest of Rhûn since the fall of Sauron, it shall happen. It is not us who wants war, but you. Gondor has no intentions of claiming land east of Rhovanion, for it has no right to the land east of Rhovanion, as it never controlled it. The realms of the west may stay peacefully in the west, the realms of the south my stay peacefully in the south, and the realms of the east may stay peacefully in the east. That is as it has been since the days of King Elessar, and that is how we intend to keep it. That is how we all want to keep it-except for the Xin, it would seem. I am more certain that all of Rhûn, Harad, Dale, and the Dwarves would help us defeat those who would dare disrupt peace in the world. Stand down, we have no quarrel with you, nor do we desire your lands. Your people wage war is needlessly, only by paranoia and desire for war. We have all of the lands we want, we have no need for more. It is the Xin who have gone far too west for the comfort of the many, not Gondor who has gone too far east. Gondor's presence in Rhûn has only brought peace and prosperity to itself and to all other kingdoms in the area. Stand down, General of the Xin, and we may return to our homes as though this never happened.

The Haradrim became too desperate, and have unified under one banner, and are now under the rule of a warlord from Near Harad. He has declared himself Emperor of the South, and orders all of his lands to send soldiers for one grand army, in retaliation against the Xin. The Mûmakil in the possession of the Near Haradrim are prepared for war.