War of the Silmarils is a sub-mod of Third Age: Total War, the ever popular total conversion for Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms. The goal is to follow the lore as closely as possible and faithfully reproduce the heroic First Age of Tolkien's Middle-earth in the Medieval II: Total War engine. War of the Silmarils features many new unique factions, each complete with a roster of units, a completely new campaign map of Beleriand and the lands to the North, and much more. So if you're one of the many who have been enthralled by Tolkien's mystical world, this is a mod to watch!
Denethor Guard (general bodyguard), the faithful of the last king of the Laiquendi, honouring his memory and protecting the captains of the Green-elves. Their hair adorned with leaves, clad in green cloaks and leaf-shaped tree-bark armour, armed with bows with flint-tipped arrows and flint axes, and flying the banner of Ossiriand, a four-pointed star-shaped yellow flower in a green field.
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Fell-handed Elves who defend the king of the Laiquendi with bright axes and piercing darts.
When fallen under attack by the green elves, precious few are there among the enemy quick enough of eye or wit to spot their assailants' commander. This is because, in typical dark elven mind, these officers do not see much worth in helms chased with gold or horses swathed in the night sky. It is only when the flower-standard of Denethor appears, like a sun amidst the trees, that the wretched ones at last comprehend just who has brought them to ruin.
The king himself no longer endures to guide the Laegrim through these troubled days. Instead his memory is kept not only by a succession of cunning war-leaders, but by the soldiers set to guard them. Mighty bowmen are they, dressed in emerald to a one, and given a crown of leaves to wear such as Denethor would grant his most favored companions. Their armor is made to resemble a closed canopy, for they are just as closely bound to one another. To look upon them is near enough to seeing the king again, and he would beam with pride to know that his own downfall forebode not the silence of free Ossiriand.
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Excellent descriptions!