Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27320169-20151229190234/@comment-26005648-20151230094614

LordArkofME wrote: Balin of Moria wrote: I like this. i like the info you made for Rhun. But the Red dwarves are a secetive subject to tuch on. Many servers have their own name for their cities, and i could not find anywhere about the city name, Nor that sauron went that far to the east,

All i know is after he was banished from DG he went back to mordor, not the red mountains. Sauron left Dol Guldur 2 times, the first time was during the watchful peace, and the second was when the white council forced him out of Dol Guldur, hope that helped. Also I made the name up for the former capital, originally it was Malgost which meant Mal=Golden Gost=Fortress, but I found so strange google searches so I changed the name to Malgubor

Thus this army he had at the time was not the remnants of the BOTFA, but before that. Also at the time the Dwarves of Malgubor didn't know of orcs, so it was more of an unexpected attack, as no evil would venture that far in the north excluding the Kelzeth; the dwarves most likely were having a feast at the time or something of the sort. The gold thing was more of to show their wealth, though Sauron probably infused it with steel to strengthen it using some dark arts. (The Rhudel, also known as Easterlings wore golden like armor in the War of the Ring if you recall.)

Also wanted to put this out here, the realm of Durmeth had a great change in landscape, if you recall in the post above Pallando was taken for a new ring. The rings creation ultimately failed, causing it to erupt and egulf the fortress in flames; blowing off the peak of Mt. Thaurglam, and so the the realm became much of a wasteland, this is possible to have weakened Sauron's northern fortress. well all dwarves knowed about the orcs.

All the 7 clans sent aid to the war between dwarves and orcs. so they have kowlege about them, but i agree in the story you made.

they might have been busy with drinking ale or something like it