Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27200931-20161004145743/@comment-26274215-20161005163844

Wargaz cc wrote: Northern Orc is a good and canonical name: "These are Northern Orcs from far away. Among the slain are none of the great Orcs with the strange badges. There was a quarrel, I guess: it is no uncommon thing with these foul folk. Maybe there was some dispute about the road."

- Aragorn in The Two Tower

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: Misty Mountains Orcs or any of the above variations are bad for the same reasons Gundabad is: it's not just limited to the Misties, they control the Lone-Lands, Vales of Anduin, Grey Mountains, etc as well.

The problem is, what should they be called? I like Gundabad Clans because they started at Gundabad and spread outwards; but Northern Orc Clans works too.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 19:42, October 4, 2016 (UTC) Grievous, Dragonovith has explained to you well on Vales of Anduin and Grey Mountains, and I want to explain the Lone-lands to you: Northern Orcs didn't control the Lone-Lands. In The Hobbit, Thorin and Company passed the Lone-lands and saw no orcs there at days and nights when the time before the Battle of the Five Armies that was the orcs of Misty Mountains at its height (post War of the Dwarves and Orcs era). In The Lord of the Rings, 17 years after the time of this mod, Frodo and his companions passed the Lone-lands. Aragorn and Gandalf in the letter didn't warn (or even mention) them about orcs here, and they saw no orcs in the Lone-lands at days and nights. The Lone-lands was trouble by Trolls for a while, but not Northern Orcs. I was in one of my comments indeed refering to that saying of Aragorn :P