Earnur's Bane wrote:
Hello everybody! I've recently decided to start getting to WOTR after try determinedly to ignore it and play WarHammer 40k.
I love the style of the Army of the High King, and really want to use Elendil or Isildur in my army. However, I love the look and feel of the Arnorian army. Do you folks have any tips for a combined army? I dont know what the standard WOTR army size is, so I guess I'll start at 500 and work my way up in 500pt blocks. I want to theme this army right around the formation of Gondor and Arnor, maybe around the time of the Gladden Fields disaster.
Thank you!
During this period (the beginning of the Third Age), Arnor and its neighboring countries (Rhudaur, Cardolan, Arthedain) were nearing their zenith until about 1600 years later when the Great Plague hit and wiped out much of the population of Eriador (the geographic region in question). It wasnt until around 1300 that the Nazgul appear and inhabit the northern territories to terrorize the inhabitants and subjugate them.
Numenoreans are an obvious choice for style of armor. But the rangers of middle earth boxed set is also a good choice as there were many hunter/gatherer tribes in this region.
Contrary to advice given above, the vast majority of this army can be done quite cheaply since much of the infantry is plastic kits. They are what were present before the gondorian civil war. Warriors of the last alliance, rangers of middle earth and even warriors of minas tirith could be used if creatively utilized. They will form the bulk of your army unless you insist on using numenoreans explicitly since numenorean bowmen and spearmen are metal only.
If you check around online, you can get a decent bit of info on this region through wiki sites and such. Middle earth roleplaying (merps) source books are also a good source for background though some of it isnt exactly Tolkien canon, they are very well thought out and conceived when they do stray from the canon to flesh out the background. These can also be found online very easily in PDF format from sites like 'Scribd'.
From there you should be able to build a very thematic list based on your vision of this time period to fit with the rules given in WotR.