This suggestion ties in with "Several New Types of MIllitary Units" so I will make references to content in that suggestion. Any stuff from that is bolded.
1. The land west of the Fords of Isen and south of Isen itself is currently held by Rohan, even thought this was not the case by the War of the Ring. Adorn was controlled by the Dunlendings. Here is my proposition.
Adorn Biome: A cross between Rohan and Dunland. Dunlendings and their buildings do spawn here occasionally. Rohirrim are rare but regular.
2. Uruks should no longer spawn in Rohan. Instead, they should spawn in...
The Fords of Isen biome! This is a wooded area around the Fords. Uruks, Half-Orcs, Helmingas and Rohirrim spawn here, but there are no structures. Both sides invade regularly.
3. The Uruks are a cross of Dunlendings and Orcs. But what happens when you breed an Uruk with a human? Another of Saruman's revolting experiments, the Half-Orcs are some of his elite soldiers. They have the same health as an Uruk Berserker, but wear a mix of bone and Uruk armor. They always spawn with axes.
4. Orcs should no longer skirmish with their own breed. The riot of Cirith Ungol was between Morgul and Mordor orcs, and the two the Hobbits witnessed were an Uruk and a Tracker.
5. The provinces of the Mark should also be added. There are 7 of them.
1. Eastfold: The southeastern land of Rohan, often invaded by Mordor and rarely the Easterlings. This area has lots of marshes and the grass is brighter green.
2. Westfold: The southwestern plains. Home to the Helmingas. Occasionally invaded by the Uruks and Dunland.
3. The Folde: The capital province of Rohan. this is the only region where the Rohirric Royal Guard spawn.
4. The Downs: Abandoned hills encircling the Wold from Fangorn to Anduin. Rohirrim are rare, but bandits aren't.
5 and 6. The Emnets: The area to the north of Entwash to the Downs. The Eastemnet is marshy and occasionally invaded by Mordor, the Westemnet is dry and occasionally invaded by Isengard.
6. Harrowdale: The land south of Edoras, home of Dunhere. A hilly area with lots of pine trees.
6: The first Tomb of Elendil was laid on Amon Anwarth. Here, though he now lies in the Rath Dinen, lingers a remnant of his spirit. The woods of this hill are filled with whispers (which can be heard as ambience) and Symbelmyne (now called Alfirien?) grows through it. Upon entering you get the acievement: The Hill of Awe.
Thank you for reading. As always, comments, Kudos, and Constructive Critiscism is welcome.
High King Ithilion (Chat moderator)(Ni celeb ithil) 15:41, November 22, 2015 (UTC)