Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25981649-20171129144913/@comment-25754873-20171129230735

Legoarmy505 wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: I have been summoned.

Per the suggestion: I mostly like aside from two things: I don't think Núrn needs to be any more fertile, and above all I do not think there should be an organized rebel faction. Núrn was firmly under the heel of Sauron. Any rebels that weren't shot in the first five minutes rarely would've lived long enough to meet other rebels. The chance of them actually getting weapons and their own shields is rather outlandish. I prefer the concept of rebels only being present as specialized bandits.

Per Kickrat's argument: No. All the realms under Sauron's dominion, be they Haradrim or Easterling, worship him as a god - the god. There is no "less believing" kingdom under his rule - either they worship him or they cease to exist. There would be no rebellion.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 20:53, November 29, 2017 (UTC) The kingdoms you guys are talking about, are really just puppet states. Their rulers are the people most devote to Sauron, so there won't be any organised rebels. In Nurn, change the name from Rebels to refuges or something. They don't want to stay in mordor. Vassal state would be more accurate than puppet states. Though it is fitting.

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