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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 12:59:00 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 16:07:40 GMT
I have done a basic map of Middle Earth, during the time of the War of the Ring (which will be one of the conquests). Sorry if it is not very good and lacks the name of the states (I had problems adding names while editing the map; the names were not clear when added). I will add them later. Also, the colors can be changed. This is only the base idea. Note: the grey area represents rebel territories, not owned by any faction (but they can be removed and added to a certain state). Attachments:
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 16:18:33 GMT
Hobo Joe , what do you think about the first map created? I wont forget to add the names for countries. (I will count them in horizontal line, from left to right, beginning from the upper side of the map): - light blue= Dwarves of Erued Luin, dark red = Realm of Angmar, dark brown = Orcs of Gundabad, light brown = Orcs if the Misty Mountains, red = Dwarves of Erebor& Iron Hills, orange = Easterlings of Rhun (huge state, byt with little cities - just as Russian in EW4) - light purple = Lindon, green = Shire&Breeland, light blue/turqoise = Imladris/Rivendell, light brown (again) = Misty Mountains, dark green = Elves of Mirkwood/Woodland Realm, blue = Kingdom of Dale - light yellow = Clans of Enidwaith, brown = Dunland, dark brown-almost black = Isengard, dark pink = Ghaladrin Elves, dark purple = Vale of Dorwinion, light/electric green = Kingdom of Rohan - darker yellow = Umbar (same color again a bit later), dark blue = Kingdom of Gondor, lighter blue (right under Gondor) = Principality of Dol Amroth, black = Mordor - lighter red = Harad, yellow = Variags of Khand Sorry for all the mess, I had problems while adding the names on the map - they were just impossible to read.
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 18:03:04 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 18:19:18 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 18:57:04 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 20:38:25 GMT
Just a few more factions: Lindon, Ghaladrin Elves, Umbar, Dol Amroth, Dorwinion, Khand and Breeland!
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 20:54:23 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 21:11:09 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Feb 28, 2018 21:27:58 GMT
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Post by Hobo Joe on Mar 1, 2018 0:26:55 GMT
I think Ill use the CK2 mods map as reference alongside this one
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 1, 2018 9:07:03 GMT
Hobo Joe ,the maps from Crusader Knight 2 are absolutely wonderful! They are very well done. My map (such as many of the unit models) was also inspired by Third Age Total War: Divide and Conquer mod+submod for Medieval 2 Total War (which is a very enjoyable game - trust me!). I posted three maps. First of them can be used for a conquest set in the Second Age, with the Kingdom of Arnor still intact (it divided in the Third Age - which can be set as another conquest, at the beginning of this era, immediately after the War of the Last Alliance). In the lore, there are 3000 years between the battle from Mount Doom (and of the War of the Last Alliance) and the War of the Ring. Arnor, which was the large kingdom of men, split at thr beginning of T.A. in three kingdoms: Annuminas,/Arthedein, Cardolan and Rhudaur (map 3), which fought a bloody civil war and was eventually destroyed by the Witch-King of Angmar, who supported Rhudaur. Note: on the north if Breeland, we can make another faction - Northern Dunadein, remnants of the old arnorian kingdom, which can be ruled by Aragorn (we can not introduce him as a general of Gondor, lorewise, during the War if the Ring conquest).
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 1, 2018 13:04:03 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 1, 2018 13:21:44 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 1, 2018 13:42:04 GMT
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