Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27810594-20160322230517

So I was just brainstorming suggestions that make sense while reading, and came across these three ideas. They are moomewhat cannon, and if I violated any FAQ stuff, srry, I will try harder next time. 1.Morgul Additions (Only Armor Additions Are Considered Morgul)

So these additions would be: Barrow-Wights wearing Morgul Armor, maybe not boots though, and spawning in Angmar. This would make sense because of the fact that the Witch-King Of Angmar sent barrow-wights to the Barrow-Downs,  but since he "Sent" them after their creation, they should take refuge in Angmar as well, as sending an entire species to live in one place is not reasonable. The armor would be explained based on the same fact of them coming from Angmar, as the armor seems to come from Angmar. The Trolls Of Angmar may wear Morgul Armor and perhaps rare orcs (Angmar Uruk Berserkers, if that is a thing), Would wear Morgul Armor.

2. Galvorn vs. Mace of Sauron (IDK if this is Cannon but it may make some sense.)

So I was thinking that the mace of Sauron's explosion would not peirce the strong layers of Galvorn, and bounce off as if a projectile. Melee would work still, however, against this powerful addition.

3. Invisible Things (Yes, cannon.)

In the chapters of The Two Towers, "Journey To The Cross-Roads" and "The Stairs Of Cirith Ungol", it lightly hints at these things in a strange fashion. These in the mod would leave footprints, but be invisible. This is my evidence: On page 361, Paragraph 3, it says:"Frodo looked down onto the road. At any rate nothing was moving on it now. It appeared lonely and forsaken, running down to empty ruins in the mist. But there was an evil feeling in the air, as if things might indeed be passing up and down that eyes could not see.",  On page 371, Paragraph 4, it says: "At this Gollum's fear and agitation became so great that he spoke again, hissing behind his hand, as if to keep the sound from unseen listeners in the air. "Not here, no. Not rest here. ''Fools! Eyes can see us.''"  And finally, On page 373 and 374, Paragraph 6 and 1, it says: "There was a dull clang. The gates of Minas Morgul had closed. The last rank of spears had vanished down the road. The tower still grinned across the valley, but the light was fading in it. The whole city was falling back into a dark broodinng shade, and silence. ''Yet still it was filled with watchfulness. "Wake up, Mr.Frodo! They're gone, and we'd better go too. There's something still alive in that place, something with eyes, or a seeing mind, if you take me'';". This is my reasoning that there are indeed invisible creatures in Minas Morgul.

So I hope I broke no rules, if this is accepted, I look forward to it. 