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Dragonovith wrote: MrHobit1234 wrote: Dragonovith wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: Eh... it doesnt make much sense. Nurn is completely surrounded by biomes with a Mordor Rock structure all the way down, and geologically it makes no sense for a layer of vanilla stone beneath it in Nurn only. Regardless, though, it would mess with ore spawns anyway: save in Morgul Vale, gulduril generates only below y=40. Making Mordor Rock only a strip would mess up that and other MordOre spawns.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 16:42, July 19, 2017 (UTC) What if the vanilla stone layer generated only below y=30? At least all Mordor Ores would be available in Núrn.

Also, I know s*** about geology and geography and other geostuff, but if a fertile green land can exist inside a hell-like land, what's the problem of a layer with different stones existing below it? Actually, what if the different geology of Núrn is the reason for it being a fertile land? Sorry for just murdering science in cold blood, by the way. It is because of the ashes of the Orodruin that Nurn is fertile. I was just offering an alternative fact :^)

What is this, some bourgeois form of lie!? You leave me no choice but to rally the proletarian masses against you.