GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
Black Numeonorean yes, but not Morgul Knights, (and Black Numenoreans are immortal not mortal) apart from that I agree, I think, hence I started this thread ages ago which someone decised to bring back.
Oh and I don't like the phrase 'Fallen Realms' being used to descibe them outsid of game terms, as Mordor and Isengard are Fallen Realms IMO
I don't understand. How is a Black Numenrorean immortal when a Numenorean was not? The Numenoreans at the height of their power were still mortal though their lives were many times longer than those of the lesser men. There is a significant difference between being immortal (like Elves or Istari, never dying of old age) and long-lived (like Numernoreans and their descendants).
How the heck do you find Orcs as immortal?
As for your distaste of the word Fallen Realms outside gameplay, I care not for it is arguable either way. Mordor never really fell because it was always Sauron's and its denizens were not Men, Elves or Dwarves. Isengard was never a realm, just a lone fortress at the base of the Misty Mountains that watched the Gap of Rohan with an Uruk-Hai army. Meanwhile the Mannish Kingdoms of Rhun, Harad, Khand and Angmar were not originally evil and were swayed to join Sauron's legions. That said, Angmar became a realm of spirits and monsters with the only Barbarians of Carn Dum (originally Arnorian) being of the race of Men. Hence you have the 'Fallen Realms' of Men. Methinks from now on I'll just call them the Evil Kingdoms of Men (I'm still grouping them under one general banner) to avoid antagonizing or confusing people.
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