Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26149161-20170121224123

Welcome, my friend! This is twenty-thid suggestion in the series of biome improvements. In this we shall be focusing on Near Harad. The prior suggestions can be found below:

Far Harad

Forodwaith

Erebor

Lindon

Mordor

Mirkwood

Northern Vales of Anduin

Misty Mountains

Eastern Eriador

Western Eriador

The Shire

Enedwaith

Gondor

Nan Curunir and Fangorn

Ithilien

<p style="font-size:14px;">Ered Nimrais

<p style="font-size:14px;">Rohan

<p style="font-size:14px;">Lorien and Surrounds

<p style="font-size:14px;">Southern Vale of Anduin

<p style="font-size:14px;">Emyn Muil

<p style="font-size:14px;">Dead Marshes

<p style="font-size:14px;">Barrow-downs

<p style="font-size:14px;">Old Forest Biome Improvements: As a note, Haradrim camels should be one-hmped, being Dromedaries. Haradrim should be rarer in the Fertile biome, as they weren't all gallivanting about at the time of the player's arrival. To be honest, though, that's all I can think of. Leave suggestions in the comments. New Biomes:  Eastern Desert: A desert biome further to the East. Red and yellow sand both spawn here. Khand: A dry steppe, with grass, hills, boulders, and some sand. The Variags will dwell here eventually. Trees are near nonexistant. The Harad Fertile biome is replaced by West-Kingdom, Middle-Kingdom, and East-Kingdom. Structures: Moredain Slave Farm: Yes, I know the Moredain are allies with the Haradrim. However, this has precedent with the followers of Sauron-Mordor enslaved Easterings as well. These could be criminals, rebels, or hostages to ensure the loyalty of the Moredain. They would function like farmer units. The farm would be similar to the Mordor farm, save made with Near Haradrim bricks and having huts for the slaves. The Harad Subfactions: I tried my best to replicate the description of the Near Harad "Kingdoms", and the best way I can think of is by making several small states existing in Harad. All will use the same civilians, crafting table, and banner. The only differences between them will be in the units they provide for the Haradrim war machine. Note the names are WIP, and suggestions are requested. West-Kingdom: Slightly influenced by the Numenoreans, these are the heavy infantry of the Haradrim. Their soldiers wear Haradrim armor with helms made of iron, and use steel weapons. Middle-Kingdom: This faction is closest to the Moredain. They will provide the Mumakil, along with light infantry for the Haradrim. East-Kingdom: Through trade with the forces of Khand, these people have developed the art of horsemanship. They will hire the majority of the Haradrim cavalry. All factions will be able to hire Haradrim Militia. These wear a mix of red and yellow leather, with a Haradrim Tunic (red and gold with a snake in black). These would wield bronze spears and scimitars, and can ride horses. A different face-paint style for each might be cool. Red and gold for the West, all red for the Central, and red and black for the East? Speaking of which, the Haradrim should have more face-paint, gold earrings and hairbands, and wear red cloaks as mentioned in TTT. Equipment: The armor and weapons of the Haradrim needs some editing to fit the book. The armor and shield are signifigantly off, so I have provided a possible replacement for both. The Harondor Shield is an accurate replacement. Furthermore, it is said that the Haradrim did not use spears on horseback. This should be removed, therefore, in favor of scimitars. Some of the spears and scimitars of the Haradrim are described as being bronze. These should also be a thing, slightly weaker than the iron variants. For the helms, it is the reverse. Finally, the poleaxe and mace are kind of unfitting and redundant. Removal might be a good option. Thank you for reading this suggestion. As always, comments, Kudos, and constructive critiscism is most welcome. <font color="Silver">Ithilion, Discussions Moderator <font color="Silver">(Auta i lome) 22:41, January 21, 2017 (UTC)<ac_metadata title="Cruel Men of the South"> </ac_metadata>