Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27462565-20160902122504

The Tauredain first lived in the swamps of Far Harad and some time later they left the swamps in search of a new home. After wandering for years, they found the lush jungles of Far Harad. Stricken with its natural beauty, they began to worship the trees and built huge, stone pyramids, temples and shrines. The Tauredain united, and a religious war to spread their beliefs to their neighbors and beyond began. Invading the Mangroves, they battled and subdued the Limwaith. Eventually, their empire fell and the Limwaith drove them out of the Mangroves. Weakened by disunity and war, the Tauredain were attacked by the Moredain. The Moredain cut down their trees and stole their sacred animal, the Mumakil. This conflict started a bitter rivalry between the two peoples. The Tauredain still have not forgot what the Moredain did to them, and have sworn vengeance on them and their allies the Near Haradrim. The Tauredain await a new leader to unite them to conquer Far Harad and destroy the Moredain. - Quote from the Tauredain page.

As said in the quote above the tauredain used to live in the swamps of Harad yet there are no evidence of them. So to make their history more meaningful why not add ruined tauredain structures. They would be made of rotten wood and mossy stone or mossy tauredain brick. These ruins would be small and hard to tell what they once were as it was years after they left and the hot swamps would easily make wood and stone crumble.

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