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What lands do you think we will see in Shadows of mordor?

boldog
Rohan


Aug 9 2014, 8:24am

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One thing im excited about with this game, is seeing new areas in middlearth! Its been confirmed that we will see Nurn, and the sea of Nurn, as well as the actual humans of Nurn! But what other unseen places do you hope for, and we can likely see?
Im praying that we see Khand! Could be a possibility due to its close proximity to Mordor.

Thoughts?

I believe that Azog and Bolg are possibly the only two orcs who may be an exception to the typical evil nature of an orc. Azog had brought up his son, well enough that he actually acknowledges him as his own son. That is a first for any orc. And Bolg sets out to march upon Erebor in vengeance of his fathers death. How many orcs will Try and avenge another dead orc? Most will just forget about the dead one. This gives me hope that Orcs, have some traits of good in them, even if it is small aspects.


IdrilLalaith
Rivendell


Aug 10 2014, 2:34am

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I figured we would go there because I remember hearing that there would be "unspoiled" areas of Mordor. I have a feeling that there won't be many of those, though.

Minas Morgul is a good chance, I think. Maybe even Shelob's lair?

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boldog
Rohan


Aug 10 2014, 3:16am

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in one of the newest gameplay reviews [In reply to] Can't Post

it takes place in nurn, around the shores of the sea of nurn. Also some elder lady, called Lady Mormin or something is from nurn

I believe that Azog and Bolg are possibly the only two orcs who may be an exception to the typical evil nature of an orc. Azog had brought up his son, well enough that he actually acknowledges him as his own son. That is a first for any orc. And Bolg sets out to march upon Erebor in vengeance of his fathers death. How many orcs will Try and avenge another dead orc? Most will just forget about the dead one. This gives me hope that Orcs, have some traits of good in them, even if it is small aspects.


Arannir
Valinor


Aug 10 2014, 8:08am

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... am disappointed this doesn't seem to include Ithilien and other borderlands to Gondor and the North.

Couldn't care less for the different regions of Mordor when there are so many interesting areas never really brought to live in such a title.

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