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LordArkofME wrote: UPDATE: Faction Changes:

-New Subfaction of Narfelt: The wicked dwarves are various dwarves that betrayed the Orocarni Dwarves and allied themsleves with the Narfelt. They can be found in the Narfelt biome and the Harhudor Mountain Biome.

Biomes:

South Rhun:

-Last Desert Edge: a grassier version of the Last Desert that borders the Last Desert. Very similar to Harudor with the Last Desert's features.

-Harhudor Mountains: These mountains formed the Last Desert using it's leeward side, the mountains were believed by the Avari to have been the remnants of the Mountains of the World that once isolated Hildorien from the rest of the world during the Elder Days. The mountains are currently infested by wicked dwarves, and constantly invaded by the Free Easterlings.

Near-Rhun (Palisor)

-Wild Wood Forest Edge: This biome seems to have less trees then the normal Wild Woods biome, it is constantly under attacked by neighboring factions.

-Avarin Realm: This is similar to the Woodland Realm of Mirkwood, it is located between to the 2 small rivers that runs off the Orocarni, it is the location of the capital of the civilized Avari.

-Mouths of The Celduin: This biome is a march like biome surrounding the mouth of the Celduin river, it is populated by the Elves and Men of Dorwinion.

-Rhun Steppe: A biome that serves as a border between the Wilderlands and Rhun. it is a battleplain and hard to travel through.

Other Changes:

-Narfelt and Mozgat is now bigger, while the land of the Khagante is now smaller.

-Possibly rename the Uncharted Rhun to Ambalar or Romen? (Both are translation of East in Quenya.)

Note:

Some people are probably wondering about my naming of lands, some are madeup while others aren't.

Ha-Rhu-Dor = South-East-Lands   Thaur-Glam = Foul-Beasts (So Mt. Thaurglam would be the Mountain of Foul Beasts.) NOW this is something i like. i like your idea with the wicked dwarves. Kudos from me for this post :)