Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-25129884-20160915215413/@comment-25129884-20160915222936

Patrick.vtap wrote: Commandogregor1234 wrote:

Patrick.vtap wrote:

Commandogregor1234 wrote:

Patrick.vtap wrote:

Commandogregor1234 wrote:

Patrick.vtap wrote:

Commandogregor1234 wrote:

Patrick.vtap wrote: "Umbar was annexed"

I am not amused. I'm so sorry, but if you want I'll add freedom fighters of Umbar Tell me why Umbar would fight for good. Gimme a reason and I'll play as Umbar. Umbar is good because Gondor has annexed them and wanted to use them as a front in the Wars. Aragorn built up strength for Gondor and Elessar II is abusing it.

The freedom fighters of Umbar want to help Harad by taking back Gondor! And they are in luck, since the marines of Pelargir are secretly on their side. If you play as them you could retake Umbar and be king of you'd like. How do the Umbarean people feel though? Not happy at all. That's why there's the freedom fighters. The corsairs were either payed or forced to serve. Cool then, I'd be up for that. Could I establish a kingdom-in-exile type thing in Southern Harad? During the Seige of Umbar, when all hope was said to be lost, the Royal Navy made a last-ditch attempt to break the naval seige, smashing through the Gondorian lines and sailing south. You could be on the isle of Tol Hîth near the city of Toldaire, the capital of the Tolerim (island Tauredain). They would be willing to help (second character will be one of them) That's cool too.

Alright, cool. Tol Hîth is a very solitary place anyways, your Corsairs will be safe. But Gondorian-payed Corsairs are just as dangerous. I'd like to see naval battlesN