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Cian McGuire
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Philadelphia, PA
Aug 2001 time: 00:16
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quote: What would be a good name for the civilization for Saruman. I could use the color the clothes his armies were wearing: red or white. |
Either the Uruk-Hai or The White hand would do well- and of course they should be white 
quote: What to do with the four rings. Two out of the three rings were guarded by Elrond and Galadriel. The tird one was given by Círdan, the lord of the Grey Havens to Gandalf. And what with the fourth ring, THE ring guarded by Frodo. |
Well, in the case of Elrond and Galadriel's rings (Vilya and Nenya, respectively) they tended to focus more on preservation and sustaining the goodness of their realms- it's what helped add to the purity of Rivendell and Lothlorien. What I would do for those two is have them as wonders that do similar (if not the same things) in regards to culture accumulation, happiness, or perhaps something akin to the Great Wall (their powers helped protect the elves from the forces of darkness).
As for Narya, Gandalf's ring, it seemed to have some personal defensive, offensive and dispellatory powers- basically I'd just use that to help explain a Gandalf unit's attack/defense abilities.
As for The One Ring, I'd make that an upgrade from a standard Frodo unit to The Ringbearer (or Frodo the Ringbearer if it will fit) which gives him some more defensive abilities but that contains an end-game trigger if he dies.
quote: Could anyone supply me the correct values for the noun, adjective, civ gender and plurality attributes on all the civilizations? I need your help with this since my mother-tongue is dutch. |
Go ahead- I just need to know what you're using 
quote: How to Fix player positions on a map |
I believe there is a device in the Files Forum entitled the 'Save Game Editor' which lets use place things- not sure on how it works however.
quote: How to make a map has fixed borders on the east and west that cannot be crossed by units. |
You can't- but you can fake it. Make the entire right border of the map water hexes, with a barrier of land extending where the actual shoreline is. This will keep ships from sailing around to the back entrance of Mordor . Then, on the left-side, make another barrier wall of mountains (claim it is the magic of Valinor )
quote: And what would be a good name for a civilization, representing the alliance between Shelob and Gollem. |
Hmm, a tough one. Well, Shelob was a descendant of Ungoliant, and that nasty group of offspring was generally refered to as the Children of Ungoliant so that's a possibility, or if one translated 'ungoliant' from elvish it's approximately rendered 'Gloomweavers' and that would certainly be a fitting description as well...
quote: What about Gandalf (alias Mithrandir)? I was thinking about a kind of nomadic civilization, with only one unit = Gandalf himself. I could make him an Elf, it is stated that Círdan, the lord of the Grey Havens knew Gandalf when his ship, coming from the west (probably coming from Valinor), landed there. But this could also mean he is a Valar or a Maya. Or maybe, I could make an extra civilization: 'Fellowship of the Ring' with Gandalf as the only unit, with extreme diplomatic powers, who can easiliy persuade 'good' civilizations to join him into a alliance. Or maybe, since this scenario has a free gameplay, I will just add him too the Hobbits. |
This is a basic design decision that really can't be determined without knowing certain other things (i.e. your basic plan for civs in the first place )
quote: Tom Bambodill is the last un-used creature in the book that was not mentioned yet. How could he be integrated into the story. |
You could always pull a Peter- don't mention him at all
Again, your basic layout needs to be determined before I could advise on something like this...
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