There is a lot about DG and these events that is very vague, some of it we can dissect and figure out, quite a bit of it is left to our imaginations.
What is actually known through the Appendix and Unfinished Tales helps a bit, even here there is many questions left to the imagination sadly.
A few examples here
Was Gandalf a prisoner ? we know he "snuck in disguise" and later left after finding Thrain and being given the key and map. PJ makes it out that he was indeed a prisoner but due to Tolkiens vague descriptions it's not truly known if he was eventually captured and made a prisoner, or if she simply snuch in disguise to investigate and after finding Thrain and the source of his speculation....quickly left to report to the white council.
I think the size of the fortress itself is up for question. It was probably not some truly massive fortress, but I'm sure it was a decent enough size that it would have been able to have a smallish army if need be. Perhaps the film got the size about right, it's quite large in the LOTRO mmo, PJ's seems a bit smaller than that depiction, I don't really envision it as being tiny but somewhere in mid size.
Enough that it may have had a number of walls, obviously dungeons, one massive tower that was the main one.
Looking at the films I have some gripes over some parts, I have some MAJOR gripes with GW's recent incarnation of the official army list and will be sticking 100% to open play for it.
First up while I like the designs of the Orcs stationed there, if we were to go more towards a purist viewpoint with what is known, I think it would have had mostly mordor uruks, along with orcs who fall more towards the "moria style" goblins in the fellowship. I'm pretty sure the orcs were "weaker" types from gundabad vs how they are depicted in the films...I tend to view them as mordor uruks. However I feel mordor uruks would have been present..they were sent to moria afterall, and were spotted by the fellowship.
There was 3 ringwraiths stationed there, Khamul being one of them, Tolkiens drafts for this slightly changed so it's not 100% certain if it was truly 2 or 3 nazgul but Khamul was certainly the caretaker for a time.
It's believed that easterlings would have been present at DG at times, possibly even a small number of black numenorians. The surrounding areas would have been mostly "evil wildlife", spiders wargs and bats.
The Castellans that GW invented I would say are quite fitting, in fact as cool as the lesser nazgul spirits are in the hobbit films...I think the Castellans GW came up with would be something Tolkien may have approved of if he were alive.
It makes a lot more sense when you consider how GW describes them, and how it's quite clear the "shadow cannot create it can only mock", they are not really life but basically constructs that mimic true sentient life controlled by sauron.
Both Angmar and DG tend towards more of a grim haunting undead type theme, possible Minas Morgul too. Part of the issue is also the word necromancy in Tolkiens usage of it vs the traditional classical greek perspective over the dead.
It's possible Tolkien used it as a form of evil magic in general, but it's also possible he may have intended some evil undead spirit ideas too, it was just never really expanded on or discussed in his letters as far as I know.
With that said I think at the least both barrow whites and specters should be part of the DG official list, and the basic troops should have a wider selection in general due to what facts we do know. The movie s are one thing but I don't think they should ever overide Tolkiens lore that we do know without question to have been this or that creature/event etc.
It should be more of an angmar army list "mirror" with a couple more options with the wildlife is what I'm saying...keeping with what is known.
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