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LordBeorn366 wrote: The NASIranger wrote: LordBeorn366 wrote: The NASIranger wrote: Minecraftmage113 wrote:

The NASIranger wrote:

Minecraftmage113 wrote: Tauredain and Moredain are Canon, just not lore. This is also not lore, but it is questionable on if it is Canon, I like it, but I agree that they should at least be cautious so they don't make it uncanon if it is added. (Also can't be a main enemy of gondor) if the Tauredain and Moredain are canon, I think I misinterpretented the word canon. Whats the difference between canon and lore friendly? or is there none? Lore would mean directly stated in the lore, while I believe Canon means that it works with the lore, in other words 'lore friendly' (the tauredain and moredain provide a reasonable and realistic way to get the haradrim mumakil and just add onto the lore without making anything that would not make sense or clash with the lore. (Such as adding a 'main' enemy of gondor mentioned quite literally nowhere in lore (if it were an actual main enemy it would be mentioned somewhere no-offense(this should be added as a lesser enemy)))) nono its the other way around, Gondor is their biggest enemy, not that like Gondor is in full war with them. Anyway thanks for explaining me the difference ;) If Gondor is their biggest enemy, then there has to at least be some feelings that are the other way around; ESPECIALY if they invade the lands of Gondor. And for not being involved in any conflict, they sure do have a lot of military strength.  yep they do, and those invasions are actually just raiding parties, not a full on invasion or an actual war. They're mostly minding their own business, with the rebels mainly. Seriously, what would you do if ANY hostile country was crossing your borders in any form? you would fight back!! It didn't really feel like the argument even started lol, but anyways, sometimes happenings prevent you from counter-attacking. Like Rohan, who had no organised army to reply to the raiding Uruk-hai. Gondor has much greater concerns than the few Farsirim ships raiding the shores from times to times.