From the depths a light shall rise, a star of hope for all the World. As a darkness gathers, it shall stand mighty as the blade, and be the shield that shelters as well as the spear that drives to the heart of evil. Yet, as this light will shine, darkness will slither like a tendril of hate, like a fatal disease, and the star will be its slave. Alas, this is the fate of all things, yet most beautiful cruelty is in the fall of Numenor. This mod will bring you back to the Second Age, before the War of the Ring, when the Dark Lord Sauron sought to corrupt and destroy the hearts of Men which lay bound to the fate of Westernesse and both scatter the loyal Dunedain as well as bending to his will those with weaker hearts or demeanour. With an all-new campaign, two new factions, a specialised purpose-built Living Map for use in the War of the Ring mode, plus new maps to battle over, this truly expansive mod will reinvigorate your Battle for Middle-earth experience like never before!

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Rómenna Docks
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IreneHawnetyne - - 270 comments

Yeah, I know it's not an ingame picture, but the asset.dat problems should be resolved soon with any luck, and then I promise you all lots of pictures. Until then however I've been working on more of the Númenórean architecture.
Rómenna, the largest port of Númenor, was also the primary trading city between the Middle-earth Elves and the Númenóreans, and so the architecture here incorporates both influences from the Grey Havens' stonework and the previous Westernesse work. Rómenna is also home to metalworks and quarries for its strong rusted stone which makes up most of the buildings here, which is why a port was established here on the eastern coast, for ease of transportation to the men of Middle-earth, as a rich source of trade.

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etxrase - - 103 comments

Nice use of readable Font!

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