Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27190044-20151111215201

Hullo, good people, orcs, elves, dwarves, and whatever else you may be of the wiki! For you I have a small suggestion that concerns the Wood-elves, Galadhrim Elves, and High Elves. As you know, Lord Elrond of Imladris and Lady Galadriel of Caras Galadhon both wore simple, tiara-like circlets upon thier heads. Thranduil of the Greenwood also wore a type of circlet/crown upon his head as well. I noticed that many factions, including, but not limited to, Near Harad, Tauredain, Moredain,  Durin's Folk and Rohan all have some special armour or helm to indicate status of leadership or an important role. Durin's Folk has trimmed armour, Rohan has marshal armour, and Near Harad has a Near Harad warlord helm. All the elven factions have are helmet-less captains or lords. I was thinking that an ornamental ring (elven circlet) could be added. This would go around each captain NPC of the elven factions's head and could be craftable itself. This would be mostly cosmetic, like how Moredain chieftain armour is less protective than the regular Moredain armour. Of course, these circlets would still add some protection (maybe only one point).

The circlets would be different for every elven faction. For instance, the High Elven circlet would be tannish in colour, exactly like the High Elven steel bars. This would be the same for the Wood-elves and the Galadhrim.

The circlet would be craftable with a mithril nugget in the center of the elven crafting table with the respective faction's elven steel bars on its right and left sides. Its expensiveness (mithril nugget) is to show off that you mined mithril or aquired it from a dangerous source, and to show that you are a fair lord of the elven realms. For example:

X X X

B N B

X X X

B= Elven steel bars (of respective elven faction); N= Mithril nugget; X= Nothing

I know that this idea is very small, but I think the elven lords and captains should get some love for thier efforts to slay the mighty orc armies of Mordor. Give me some feedback! Constructive criticism, kudos, and pointers are glady accepted. Thank you for your time, and go get yourself a grapeberry-coloured, blue-flavoured pancake-muffin!  