Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25479288-20161027170512/@comment-26694486-20161028014941

SamwiseFilmore wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote:

Raedus the Wise wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote:

Raedus the Wise wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: This is on the line, I would say. But to clarify:

While I have heard support for something like this I really doubt Mevans will do it this way: there's just too many variables that don't add up. The thing with Moria is that it had a specific layout: scattered mines, stairs, and halls in the western part, organized, purposeful halls on seven level and seven deeps in the east, with more mines and dungeons in the north and the deeper parts. It's simply too complicated for a dimension: it needs deliberate coding.

If you want to see Moria in the meantime, feel free to come on the Official Server. I, the Orc-lord of Moria, am working with the dwarf-king of the rest of Moria to build probably the greatest server build ever (tbh). We would be happy to show you around, and I would be happy to have you in the Legions of the Balrog.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 20:32, October 27, 2016 (UTC) If only the trench of Khazad-dum below the bridge would go deeper. I'd love to see these ultimate depths. Like when Gandalf returned, he was talking about how there IS a bottom, and how there were ancient tunnels and such. I was like "that'd be so cool" Worry not, for I seem to recall discussion about a foundations of stone biome too. ;-)

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 22:16, October 27, 2016 (UTC) Like, if you fall far enough, it's a new biome? AWESOME! More like the Utumno portal, dimension and all.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 22:48, October 27, 2016 (UTC) That's what I was going to say. But you would end up falling through like, a lot of fire, and other cool things before etc. happens, whatever that is supposed to mean.

Maybe you could fall through water instead. I mean, Gandalf says "I fell through fire," but he's probably referring to the Balrog. He does say, however, that there was a lake at the bottom, right?