The First Age of the Sun and Moon is perhaps the most eventful timeline within the works of JRR Tolkien. It is steeped in theological and philosophical themes, while retaining the epic scale that most are accustomed to when they think of Tolkien. Our hope is to recreate, as accurately as possible, the words and ideas of the author into the Total War universe. As there is yet to be any concrete display of what we believe to be the greatest and most thought-provoking age within the world of Arda, here is to you Silmarillion: Total War.

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treefoz
treefoz - - 411 comments

Should he not be armed with a warhammer? Grond, the Hammer of the Underworld? Other than that, awesome!

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Jmonster12 Author
Jmonster12 - - 178 comments

Its a WIP. Grond, shield, and Silmarilli will be added later.

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treefoz
treefoz - - 411 comments

Ah, gotcha. Looking forward to seeing it later then. :)

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L432
L432 - - 13 comments

u could add a cape to him too.

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Lord_Lemos
Lord_Lemos - - 94 comments

Very unique design that Melkor? Iron Crown, armour, will be use a sword and not the Warhammer (Grond). I will be glad to see the lighting on his Eyes. Looking forward to seeing him complete :)

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MagmaFang-the-Fiery
MagmaFang-the-Fiery - - 30 comments

Perhaps when added, make him at least 15 feet tall. And also add more details to his armour, like engravings and delicate textures.

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"Thus he came alone to Angband’s gates, and he sounded his horn, and smote once more upon the brazen doors, and challenged Morgoth to come forth to single combat. And Morgoth came.”

-The Silmarillion, The Fall of Fingolfin

Credit to Castellan for an amazing job.