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Powkchop lowrd wrote: AlatarOfGram wrote:

LORD CROTA wrote: Definitely Dol Guldur, the presence of the "necromancer" (Sauron) is seeping through the shadows as you walk under a tree and hear the crawling of spiders. One of the most hostile locations, and that's why I choose to side with them and live there. sounds like what CROTA would like. but I think the blue mountains dwarves are pretty immersive, if you find a house and put a wargskin rug on the floor, then you really feel the dwarvish-ness. and the mines. There arent exactly a ton of dwarves just running around in the blue mountains, and having a large population is a MAJOR part of feeling immersed, however, there is something about the dwarves... I think it because of the Hobbit, and all the stuff pete Jackson did with. even though it wasn't canon.