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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Hi elendour, yes, you will

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Hello hello. We're honoured to hear so, and while we give no dates, it is in practice not far off.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Tol Acharn

Hi, sorry for late reply: this do not work with DaC, only with vanilla TATW. The DaC team are free to implement it whenever (their our mates) but they have not yet AFAIK.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

They're Hill-trolls, who actually are the armed trolls in LotR. The books, that is, it's in fact quite unclear whether any Olog-Hai appear in the books or not.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ New Year 2020 Status Update

All looking grand, gj team :D

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

TY! As I'm implementing the strat map models by AugustusNocturnis, that ought to be next shown, while we're checking all off.

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Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Stronger after losing more than half of its territory, suffering from the Kinstrife, the Great Plauge, the loss of the Kings, almost six hundred years of never-ending conflict and the dwindling of its Dunedain population...?
Colour me impressed, I bet you have all the quotes to motivate that.

Anyhow, if Gondor held more power than ever before (despite JRR referring to 1050 and not 3019 for that, as will be seen), all other peoples must been on steroids, in order for them to put Gondor at its most powerful ever into deadly peril...

Now, the Silmarillion quote is aligned with what Elrond says in FotR; The Council of Elrond:
"'But in the wearing of the swift years of Middle-earth the line of Meneldil son of Anárion failed, and the Tree withered, and the blood of the Númenoreans became mingled with that of lesser men.'"

Or in the words of Faramir, in TTT; The Window on the West
"`For the Enemy increases and we decrease. We are a failing people, a springless autumn. ... Yet even so it was Gondor that brought about its own decay, falling by degrees into dotage, and thinking that the Enemy was asleep, who was only banished not destroyed. ... Childless lords sat in aged halls musing on heraldry; ... And the last king of the line of Anárion had no heir.'"

Or Beregond in RotK; Minas Tirith telling how the folk of Umbar "have long ceased to fear the might of Gondor, and they have allied them with the Enemy, and now make a heavy stroke in his cause."

And here follows, from Appendix A in The Return of the King, the history of Gondor's decline:

Between 899 - 1149 Hyarmendacil I ruled: "In his day Gondor reached the summit of its power. The realm then extended north to Celebrant and the southern eaves of Mirkwood; west to the Greyflood; east to the inland Sea of Rhûn; south to the River Harnen, and thence along the coast to the peninsula and haven of Umbar."

So, yeah, it goes down from there (after year 1050 to be precise, according to Appendix B).

Of Hyarmendacil's son JRR write: "The waning of Gondor had already begun before he died, and was doubtless observed by its enemies. The watch upon Mordor was neglected."

In 1432: "the first great evil came upon Gondor: the civil war of the Kinstrife, in which great loss and ruin was caused and never fully repaired."

1636: "The second and greatest evil came upon Gondor in the reign of Telemnar ... a deadly plague came with dark winds out of the East. The King and all his children died, and great numbers of the people of Gondor, especially those that lived in Osgiliath."

19-20th century: "The third evil was the invasion of the Wainriders, which sapped the waning strength of Gondor in wars that lasted for almost a hundred years.
...and in this great assault from north and south, Gondor came near to destruction."

The Nazgûl in 2000 "issued from Mordor by the Pass of Cirith Ungol and laid siege to Minas Ithil This they took in 2002 ... and Minas Ithil became a place of fear, and was renamed Minas Morgul."

2050 the last King is gone.

2475: "But from the time of Denethor I, there was never full peace again, and even when Gondor had no great or open war its borders were under constant threat."

Steward Cirion in the 26th century: "He was watchful and wary, but the reach of Gondor had grown short, and he could do little more than defend his borders, while his enemies (or the power that moved them) prepared strokes against him that he could not hinder."
Cirion had to call upon the Eotheod to protect Gondor from invasions and give them Calenardhon, where the population had dwindled away; this became Rohan.

Steward Turin II: "All but the hardiest of its people deserted Ithilien and removed west over Anduin, for the land was infested by Mordor-orcs. ... But his chief peril lay in the south, where the Haradrim had occupied South Gondor, and there was much fighting along the Poros."

But well, apperently I'm wrong, so I'll drop this topic with this shared :)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #02

No, he'd cheat

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Discussing and sharing lore [including on what source basis I reached my conclusion] was the interest that led me to become a modder, and is ever my aspiration; just hope did not came off as hostile doing so.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Gondor grew stronger early the Third Age and became mightier than it was during the Last Alliance, indeed, but for the second half of the Age it declined.
Reread Appendix A and its mostly a long tale of decline that would made Edward Gibbon proud, haha. From [both external & internal] wars, pestilance, pride and other calamities.

"Yet at the last, in the wearing of the swift years of Middle-earth, Gondor waned, and the line of Meneldil son of Anárion failed." ~Silmarillion; V

At the War of the Ring Gondor was weak, far weaker than during the LA. In LotR Sauron's combined forces almost destroyed Gondor in a matter of weeks.
That more forces came not to Minas Tirith was not because Denethor was a poor ruler but because the coastlands were to be invaded. Ergo, Gondor had no longer forces enough in total to protect itself sufficently.

Compare this to during the LA when the young Gondor could hold off Sauron and his combined forces [including many Black Numenoreans] for 4 to 5 years, alone, before Elves & Arnor arrived to give it aid.

When in LotR the Black Fleet had been defeated and Minas Tirith was saved southern forces in Gondor were brought in to defend MT and to march on the Black Gate. In the attack 6 of the 7 thousands were gondorians. These were not everyone in the realm certainly, but a significant part (perhaps near a third of its pre-war strength according to one estimation).
The prince of Dol Amroth laughed at the whole situation (RotK; The Last Debate):

"‘Surely,’ he cried, ‘this is the greatest jest in all the history of Gondor: that we should ride with seven thousands, scarce as many as the vanguard of its army in the days of its power, to assail the mountains and the impenetrable gate of the Black Land!'"

A key, if not the key, theme for JRR Tolkien in all his writings is that of fall; fall from grace as well as from might. A both classic [Greek's golden age etc] and classic Christian perspective on the history of mankind.
The situation at the end of JRR's Ages is always worse than it been before; the Elven realms fell in the First, Numenor fell in the Second and in the Third Arnor was gone and Gondor was weak. Yet there is always hope; through endurance, co-operation and self-sacrafice in the face of overwhelming danger :)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #02

For all Sauron's strengths in sorcery, craftmanship, tyranny and empire building, field command was not one of them. Putting some skilled Numenoreans in command would be prudent, though doubt he'd let it be unclear who was top dog hehe:

"He brooked no freedom nor any rivalry, and he named himself Lord of the Earth."
~Silmarillion; V

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #02

Quite, they're pikemen so guess they'd take ground and tell their foes a Sindarin equivalent to "Molon labe" ;)

Black Númenóreans are almost identical to their Dúnedain cousins in DCI, as seems to been JRR's intention (persons on both sides were born on Numenor, making it almost a civil war).
The Umbar Magyr has the uniqe advantage of heavy infantry for NK that do not have a penalty in desert terrain. Together with a swell apperance they're appriciated to field in the south :)

Thanks, we will!

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Its a very all-round faction, and they have top quality among their elites, only matched by Black Númenóreans among Men. But its all in all necessary, for they have numerous enemies on all their borders ;)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Most of them have new textures when upgraded yes; how big the difference is varies.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ NK unit cards #01

Aye, though as obvious it's been lowkey for a period due to RL, but back on track. No, afraid not, just resources of his used so thank him.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Hi, yes, very soon

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ A letter too far

Yes!

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Hi, glad to hear you like the work. No dates, they always fail to materialize hehe, but it will be this year

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Not sure exactly what you wonder, but next is Mordor and it will be out soon

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Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Resource Models

I expect the Mordor video to go up next weekend, AugustusNocturnis is finishing the last strat map army models as we speak, all units are done, etc, so all in all I.imgur.com

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Cette année, je n'en dirai pas plus ;)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Doubt even my computer blowing up could prevent that ;)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

Pas de promesses

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Klamath Rat Caves Beta

Thumb up from Vault Boy, no doubt

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ DCI: Last Alliance

No fear, this is anno 3429

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

We've kept the RotK look, with that helmet. It's a characteristic design, and looks good :)

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

Thanks from the team, LS :)
Hmm, depends on how much sparetime life and modding allows, but within a handful of weeks. They're for certain Nazgûl; the Wraith-king included.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

Hm, must be some submod, or old version, then.

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

We know? From where?

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Ngugi
Ngugi - - 891 comments @ Mordor unit cards

Correction: all now, haha.

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