Unique and interesting interpretation is more like it.
Actually, not that unique as it is a common misinterpretation.
Pertinent quotes:
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When you've chosen your faction, you'll also have made a far more profound decision, indeed one that could determine the final fate of Middle-earth. The decision in question is your allegiance to Good or Evil.
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Your allegiance is very important, as this dictates the allies you'll be able to take, and the Fortunes or Fates available to your army. (see page 87 for details)
Note that on page 87,Fortunes are taken by good armies, Fates by evil armies.
Furthermore, all that tainted by desire, darkest soul redeemed doo-doo is VERY commonly mistaken as cross allying with different allegiances.
What that is actually referring to is you, the person playing the game, not the army you control.
Read the first quote carefully again.
"When you've chosen your faction (Dwarves)...you'll also have made a ...decision. The decision in question is your allegiance to Good or Evil (Good)."
Once you remove all the extraneous adverbs, it makes much more sense.
You chose dwarves, so that means your allegiance is to Good.
Now lets look at the second quote:
"Your allegiance...dictates the allies you'll be able to take and the fortunes or fates available to your army".
Since your allegiance is good, you choose from good factions for allies and use fortunes.
Make sense now?