Board Thread:Suggestions Forum/@comment-25619598-20150115214329

I am a well versed man in Middle-Earth, and as such, know a good many things. One of the things I would like to say is that in Middle-Earth, the word 'Wraith' means an undead spirit/entity with no body, such as the Wraiths in the Dead Marshes. The word 'Wight' however, means that is has a body, such as the Barrow-Wights were reanimated bodies, but Wraiths are spirits. This is just something I believe should be more widely known, and, since it is a suggestion for the mod, belongs here. 