Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-28813058-20160730193323/@comment-28950755-20160801151149

The NASIranger wrote: Can i call meself FEANOR wrote: The NASIranger wrote: Can i call meself FEANOR wrote: The NASIranger wrote: Can i call meself FEANOR wrote: The NASIranger wrote: Can i call meself FEANOR wrote: The NASIranger wrote: Dr Frankus wrote: Dunland suggestion by a rohirrim? :O Honestly tho, Dunland should have a mounted horse-men, but definetly no archer units, instead, they could have the axe-thrower variant, but that would be unlikely as the dunlendings weren't the most skilled at horse riding meh, Celts did have bows, so Dunlendings probably as well. They were pretty much wild men so probably no to bows... well, Romans found the Germanics wild men as well, and here they are, riding horses with bows! And the Northmen even have the bows with the best range Those were northmen.... they have elf neighbors and they also are pretty civilised..compared to the dunlendings in the books... even non civilised people can have bows? apache's were just nomad kind of people and they had bows, the Rohirrim (Anglo-Saxons) are also considered uncivilised by many factions and they had bows, the Celts (real life Dunlendings) lived in tribes for a long time and they had bows Ok...It just seems unfair that they have bowmen when they have axe-throwers.. Middle earth was never meant to be fair :P Yeah but there was no mention of dunlending archers in the books...were there? neither of Tauredain, Moredain, Perthorogwaith, red mountains (3rd age), not everything needs to be mentioned if it should exist right?

Fine, fine you win....