<p>This post will deal with giving something unique to the Grey Mountains to make them worth traveling to, through adding a new unit for Durin's Folk and Gundabad, as well as a new armour set.
</p><p>Dwarven Dragonslayer armour-
This armour set would be uncraftable and only found in dwarven structures in the Grey Mountains. It would look similar to gold trimmed dwarven armour, with a more grey metal and a dragon-esque design, especially on the helmet. The helmet would also, ideally be a full face helmet with a thin slit that allows the wearer to see. The armour would give dwarven level protection and fire resistance to the wearer.
</p><p>Orc Dragon Warriors-
These orcs will be rarely found in ruined dwarven structures in the Grey Mountains, wear Dwarven Dragonslayer armour, and would have similar stats to a Uruk-Hai berserker, due to them representing the most powerful orc in the area who has claimed one of these rare sets for itself. They would function similarly to Rohan Shieldmaidens, requiring 200 alignment and a mini quest to be completed before they become a hired unit.
</p><p>Dwarf Dragon Hunters-
These dwarves would spawn very rarely in random locations throughout the Grey Mountains and would wear Dwarven Dragonslayer armour , when interacted with they would have speechbanks relating to how they are searching for a dragon to kill to avenge their ancestors or something along those lines. They would be accompanied by a group of 2-6 dwarves who would be wearing regular dwarven armour. They would offer the player a quest if they had +150 Durin's Folk alignment. Upon completion of the quest, they would either follow the player as a hired unit, or give them a piece of Dwarven Dragonslayer armour.
</p><p>A new npc, Gundabad scavengers, would also be found in the Grey Mountains, and they would sell dwarven gear, traditional orc trades, and very rarely, Dwarven Dragonslayer armour.
</p><p>Credit to Grievous for the base idea from this thread-
http://lotrminecraftmod.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:252824?useskin=oasis Hopefully I expanded it enough to be something original
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