Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26694486-20170816144251/@comment-96.4.180.37-20170816175207

So, what you're saying is, two beacons (gondorian, not vanilla), with the same frequency, can always light each other, even if one is on the Northern edges of the Forodwaith and the other is on the Horn of Harad in the very far South, or if one is on Tol Morwen in the West and the other in the Mountains of the Wind in the Uttermost East, or, more simply, where they make no sense to light each other because they are too far away for the Gondorians to see whether they are lit or not, and yet they can still light each other? Yes, I know my examples were a little ridiculous, as my hypothetical beacons are on opposite sides of the world, but I am making a point. And don't even get me started on chunk loading. Maybe beacons of the same frequency can light each other from a further distance, but not indefinitely, or Mevans could raise the distance of all beacons' ability to light themselves. After all, if Minas Tirith was about to be attacked, the Steward would want ALL of Gondor to come to his aid.