Post by Gorthog on May 3, 2006 18:24:14 GMT -5
500 of the best warg riders.
1200 orc/goblin warriors. They may seem weak but are ferioucious and do not fight by any rules.
1200 goblin/ orc archers.
50 trolls armoured head to toe..
100 elite orcs. The best of the best.
900 half troll maruaders
Goblins, Orcs and Uruk-hai were all created for the expressed purpose of war by dark powers. It is from this wicked tradition that the Half-Troll Marauder was born. By crossing a Troll and an Orc there came into existence a hefty breed of warrior. While Trolls are strong but stupid, and Goblins are numerous but frail, the Marauders were strong and clever enough to eke out an existence wandering the empty wastes of the north. The Marauders were welcomed in to the caverns of the Misty Mountains upon the condition that they would dawn the twisted metal armor of the Goblin army and fight when they were called upon. Now the Goblins deploy the Marauders where they fight best, in open battle against large opponents such as cavalry. When wielding a giant gnarled pike set for a charge, the brutal Half-Trolls are imposing and smart enough to use their weapons effectively.
50 Mountain giants...
The cold and rocky mountaintops reach well into the clouds and the Mountain Giants call those summits home. Mountain Giants are thought to be a large breed of trolls, although they are more independent and fewer in number. While they have no society per se, they can be heard calling to each other among the shrouded peaks by any intrepid traveler who dares the trek across the mountains. On rare occasions the Giants can be convinced to lend their unmatched might to a cause. A small number of these behemoths have been convinced by their neighbors the Goblins to join them under the mountains. Although the Goblins were only able to recruit a handful of these creatures, they call them out in times of need. Giants love nothing more than throwing massive boulders, and the Goblins regularly find themselves with a use for that skill. When the Goblins need to smash a structure to splinters they call upon their allies the Mountain Giants. While they prove to be powerful weapons, they are a costly commodity so it is rare to see more than a few in any battle, and even then they are protected by throngs of plentiful Goblin warriors.
1200 orc/goblin warriors. They may seem weak but are ferioucious and do not fight by any rules.
1200 goblin/ orc archers.
50 trolls armoured head to toe..
100 elite orcs. The best of the best.
900 half troll maruaders
Goblins, Orcs and Uruk-hai were all created for the expressed purpose of war by dark powers. It is from this wicked tradition that the Half-Troll Marauder was born. By crossing a Troll and an Orc there came into existence a hefty breed of warrior. While Trolls are strong but stupid, and Goblins are numerous but frail, the Marauders were strong and clever enough to eke out an existence wandering the empty wastes of the north. The Marauders were welcomed in to the caverns of the Misty Mountains upon the condition that they would dawn the twisted metal armor of the Goblin army and fight when they were called upon. Now the Goblins deploy the Marauders where they fight best, in open battle against large opponents such as cavalry. When wielding a giant gnarled pike set for a charge, the brutal Half-Trolls are imposing and smart enough to use their weapons effectively.
50 Mountain giants...
The cold and rocky mountaintops reach well into the clouds and the Mountain Giants call those summits home. Mountain Giants are thought to be a large breed of trolls, although they are more independent and fewer in number. While they have no society per se, they can be heard calling to each other among the shrouded peaks by any intrepid traveler who dares the trek across the mountains. On rare occasions the Giants can be convinced to lend their unmatched might to a cause. A small number of these behemoths have been convinced by their neighbors the Goblins to join them under the mountains. Although the Goblins were only able to recruit a handful of these creatures, they call them out in times of need. Giants love nothing more than throwing massive boulders, and the Goblins regularly find themselves with a use for that skill. When the Goblins need to smash a structure to splinters they call upon their allies the Mountain Giants. While they prove to be powerful weapons, they are a costly commodity so it is rare to see more than a few in any battle, and even then they are protected by throngs of plentiful Goblin warriors.