I love how you are play all campaigns so constantly. Especially for M2TW. It reminds me old third age and planet war. You were always keep constant for campaigns. Big respect. I wish to have this amount of will too. I am always giving up at middle of the campaign. I am preferring watching you instead of play.
Hello, my friend. Not much to say at this point, apart from a further investment on the economy is needed, as you have too many armies around. I agree with your general plan, it will be good and you have the necessary resources. Don't be very hasty with the sieges in Tirithoros and Osgiliath, so as to give time for your reinforcements to arrive in close distance for support. My opinion is that it's better to release all of Gondor first, before you plan any further plans towards the South on behalf of Gondor or transfer your attention to other fronts, so that Gondor has a united realm and can transfer their armies to support you. In the west, I'm afraid that the Dunedain are not powerful enough to sustain the press of Angmar, so start planning how you will come in those regions to keep Angmar at bay. The Elfs, on the other hand, are in a much better position, so it's possible that you grant them towns in their path and let them be your shield against the Iron Crown. The other fronts seemed to be occupied, so for now there's no need to pay any attention to your northern borders. And now, let's add another episode for our story: Eomer didn't wait for too long before he entered the territory of Gondor by passing through Cirith Iaur. He found there that Steward Duilin had retreated there, so as to keep himself safe in the best frotress of Gondor and be in the position to supervise the routes of supplies towards Rohan and from Rohan. His younger brother Derufin, however, was sent to supervise the war effort in Tarlang, with his base in Tarnost. "It's a very strong castle on the Neck", Anborn said. "From there, you can go south towards the lands of Dol Amroth, east to Gondor Proper and the Triangle and southeast to the passes of the Ethir Anduin". "The Triangle?", asked Eomer. "Why you call it like this?". "It's called a Triangle", Duilin said, "because of the position of the important fortresses of ours. Cair Andros, Minas Tirith and Osgiliath are set there to protect Gondor from any possible threats and they form a triangle, with the long line along the Anduin and Minas Tirith right behind them. Carasast, Brethil, Fanuilond and Pelargir are the breadbaskets of the Triangle, while the feuds protect the realm from the sea and support with men and supplies, whatever we can". Eomer showe dwith a move of his head that he understood. "Tarnost is equally strong as Minas Tirith", Anborn said, "and it's the actual gate to the feuds. Whichever army is to pass into Gondor from the Ethir, he will find it extremely difficult to pierce the walls of Tarnost. There lies the outer defense of our second line, with Dol Amroth controlling Linhir to its south. It's there that we should expect to meet our new enemies. Who are they, Khand I heard?". "Indeed", Duilin answered. "Our spies have revealed that the Horselords became strong and got immediately Harondor and the passes of the Anduin. From there, they came into the plains around the big river and marched till Lamendon. Only in the Neck we were able to resist, with my brother being there. We have our stronger forces there, but your help is much appreciated". "Horselords", Eomer sniffed. "Who ever dares to challenge our rule over the horses of Middle Earth! This will not pass unchecked. Come on, let's go to teach them a good lesson. And we'll see very soon who rides better". Anborn simply smiled, as he knew how much serious was that claim for the Rohirrim.
At long last a worthy opponent on the open field!
and don't to light the beacons if you're enjoying the campaign!
I love how you are play all campaigns so constantly. Especially for M2TW. It reminds me old third age and planet war. You were always keep constant for campaigns. Big respect. I wish to have this amount of will too. I am always giving up at middle of the campaign. I am preferring watching you instead of play.
Ngl this is my favorite campaign
Hello, my friend. Not much to say at this point, apart from a further investment on the economy is needed, as you have too many armies around. I agree with your general plan, it will be good and you have the necessary resources. Don't be very hasty with the sieges in Tirithoros and Osgiliath, so as to give time for your reinforcements to arrive in close distance for support. My opinion is that it's better to release all of Gondor first, before you plan any further plans towards the South on behalf of Gondor or transfer your attention to other fronts, so that Gondor has a united realm and can transfer their armies to support you. In the west, I'm afraid that the Dunedain are not powerful enough to sustain the press of Angmar, so start planning how you will come in those regions to keep Angmar at bay. The Elfs, on the other hand, are in a much better position, so it's possible that you grant them towns in their path and let them be your shield against the Iron Crown. The other fronts seemed to be occupied, so for now there's no need to pay any attention to your northern borders.
And now, let's add another episode for our story:
Eomer didn't wait for too long before he entered the territory of Gondor by passing through Cirith Iaur. He found there that Steward Duilin had retreated there, so as to keep himself safe in the best frotress of Gondor and be in the position to supervise the routes of supplies towards Rohan and from Rohan. His younger brother Derufin, however, was sent to supervise the war effort in Tarlang, with his base in Tarnost.
"It's a very strong castle on the Neck", Anborn said. "From there, you can go south towards the lands of Dol Amroth, east to Gondor Proper and the Triangle and southeast to the passes of the Ethir Anduin".
"The Triangle?", asked Eomer. "Why you call it like this?".
"It's called a Triangle", Duilin said, "because of the position of the important fortresses of ours. Cair Andros, Minas Tirith and Osgiliath are set there to protect Gondor from any possible threats and they form a triangle, with the long line along the Anduin and Minas Tirith right behind them. Carasast, Brethil, Fanuilond and Pelargir are the breadbaskets of the Triangle, while the feuds protect the realm from the sea and support with men and supplies, whatever we can".
Eomer showe dwith a move of his head that he understood.
"Tarnost is equally strong as Minas Tirith", Anborn said, "and it's the actual gate to the feuds. Whichever army is to pass into Gondor from the Ethir, he will find it extremely difficult to pierce the walls of Tarnost. There lies the outer defense of our second line, with Dol Amroth controlling Linhir to its south. It's there that we should expect to meet our new enemies. Who are they, Khand I heard?".
"Indeed", Duilin answered. "Our spies have revealed that the Horselords became strong and got immediately Harondor and the passes of the Anduin. From there, they came into the plains around the big river and marched till Lamendon. Only in the Neck we were able to resist, with my brother being there. We have our stronger forces there, but your help is much appreciated".
"Horselords", Eomer sniffed. "Who ever dares to challenge our rule over the horses of Middle Earth! This will not pass unchecked. Come on, let's go to teach them a good lesson. And we'll see very soon who rides better".
Anborn simply smiled, as he knew how much serious was that claim for the Rohirrim.
Start taking cities in the north and selling it to gondor. They got money for all the cities.
Honestly not a bad idea if they can actually hold them!
@@Rampaned Gondor is Dunedain culture same as Northern Arnor so they'd be just as likely to get a garrison on culture rating.
As a Servant of the Dark Lord i Hope you lose against Mordor (no hard Feelings)😂