DCI: Last Alliance is a submod for Third Age: Total War, focused on the War of the Last Alliance in the Second Age of Middle-earth.

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This is the campaign strategy map. DCI: Last Alliance is a Third Age: Total War submod. Updated 6th August 2015

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The DCI: Last Alliance map

Updated 6th August 2015

For the new viewers, differences toward the vanilla TATW map are six new provinces and one removed, a bunch of redrawn province boarders, and a great amount of settlement and province names have been replaced.
Original map by King Kong, updated by Withwnar.

Note: Red dots are forts.
Full size resolution: I.imgur.com

Colours;
Númenórean Kingdoms - Black
Kingdom of Lindon - Blue
Eryn Galen - Green
Lothlórien - Yellow-green
Kingdom of Khazad-dûm - Grey
Rhovanion - Violet
Hillmen of the North - Yellow
Orcs of the Misty Mountains - Brown
Wildmen of Enedwaith - Coral
Mordor - Dark red
Rhûn Confederacy - Orange
Harad - Golden
Men of the Mountains - White
Fangorn - Dark Green

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echuu Creator
echuu - - 579 comments

Can't wait to see this pretty map ingame :).

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Adunai
Adunai - - 99 comments

I know this question has probably been asked 20 trillion times, but I don't see it here... Is there a reason you won't take FireFreak's map? Is it because you can't change the map far into the development process?

Edit. Ah, and you didn't remove those fanfiction islands off the coast of Umbar, Tol Uialger! My secret desire has always been not to delete them but to move them to the sea near Enedwaith, as an extension of the White mountains, as can be seen on the First Age map. And it would make potential Umbar/Harad raids on Gwathló more interesting.

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Ngugi Author
Ngugi - - 891 comments

No, not really actually, quite expected more hehe.
Yes, there're a few reasons. We could technically do it, but even had it not been something that took a long time to do, we're not interested in it at all to be frank.

Aye, it did not bother, being on the very edge of the known world.
Tolkien gave us far to few islands indeed; they're the pearls of any TW game haha

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