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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ The Road to Edain 4.0: The Last Homely House

...What is your answer?

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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ The Road to Edain 4.0: The Last Homely House

...And, just to complement, it was "Celeborn" that fortified it, and being the case you pay attention to the books of "The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring", when you reach the part of which the fellowship reaches "Lothlorien", you can notice that the walls and defenses are described... You may, of course, maintain your views and approaches, but, again, it's not lore accurate...

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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ The Road to Edain 4.0: The Last Homely House

...Well, it's understandable your view, opinion and strategy based on some scenes of the first trilogy of sir "Peter Jackson" - that give that type of approach -, but actually "Caras Galadhon" was heavily fortified with great green walls and moats around its towers and walls... So even if you want to keep in that way, it's not based on the lore... Nevertheless your mod is superb...

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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ The Road to Edain 4.0: Friends on Faraway Build Plots

...Wouldn't be interesting that the "Lothlorien" faction possessed some kind, or maybe two kinds of siege weapons, like a simple trebuchet - concerning that the Ents were not machines also -? It would also be realistic and lore accurate...

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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ Morgoth (Greyscale)

...The exception, of course, they would have - following the description of the books - have helms, but this doesn't count as armor for the limbs and chest... Most men and elven armies would have tall helms, as the Saxons...

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Berem
Berem - - 6 comments @ Morgoth (Greyscale)

...Would like to suggest that the armor - of most units - should not be plate armor, rather it would be mail armor, or chain armor, or lamellar armor as in the books it was described... Some units could have partial plate armor, or maybe one unit, as heroes of factions... Saying this because most the warfare technology that Tolkien imagined was similar with the early centuries of European middle-age and Anglo-Saxon armor...

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