I've never understood that attitude. What is wrong with keeping a story pure so to speak? I have no problem with adaptations or changes but lets not change the normal story arch and claim its still the same thing.
Humerous Example to drive the point home:
My grandmother has always been quite the character and so when "reading" my sister or myself stories such as Little Red Riding Hood she would make up the stories while pretending to read the book, included in these adaptaions was one where LRRH had a plane and bombed out the whole woods to create a landing strip for her plane so she could get to grandma's more easily.
The point of all that being that a story can of course be altered for the fun of it, but everyone recognizes the divergence and doesn't treat it as the original, and I'm hoping the Iron Hills Dwarves stay true here.
Although if they want to give them the Battle Wagons from Battle for Middle Earth 2: Rise of the Witch-King I'd be fine with that
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