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Updated.There are three large roads meeting in front of the Black Gate. One to the east under the shadow of Ered Lithui, one to the north probably towards Dol Guldur (Gollum mentions a lot of "not nice" people using it and third of course the Ithilien road.
The Two Towers – The Black Gate is Closed said:They (Frodo, Sam and Gollum) lay now peering over the edge of a rocky hollow beneath the outstretched shadow of the northmost buttress of Ephel Dúath. Winging in the heavy air in a straight flight a crow, maybe, would have flown but a furlong (200m ?) from their hiding-place to the black summit of the nearer tower.
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The hollow in which they had taken refuge was delved in the side of a low hill, at some little height above a long trench-like valley that lay between it and the outer buttresses of the mountains. In the midst of the valley stood the black foundations of the western watch-tower. By morning-light the roads that converged upon the Gate of Mordor could now be clearly seen, pale and dusty; one winding back northwards; another dwindling eastwards into the mists that clung about the feet of Ered Lithui; and a third that ran towards him (Sam). As it bent sharply round the tower, it entered a narrow defile and passed not far below the hollow where he stood. Westward, to his right, it turned, skirting the the shoulders of the mountains, and went off southwards into the deep shadows that mantled all the western sides of Ephel Dúath; …
The Return of the King – The Black Gate Opens said:Therefore Aragorn now set the host in such array as could best be contrived; and they were drawn up on two great hills of blasted stone and earth that orcs had piled in years of labour. Before them towards Mordor lay like a moat a great mire of reeking mud and foul-smelling pools. …
When the army of the West attacked the Black Gate, Aragorn placed placed his banner of the Tree and Stars on one of the Slag Hills. Upon the other one there were the banners of Rohan and Dol Amroth.The Two Towers – The Passage of the Marshes said:They had come to the desolation that lay before Mordor: The gasping pits and poisonous mounds grew hideously clear. … they came to an almost circular pit, high-banked upon the west. It was cold and dead, and a foul sump of oily many-coloured ooze lay at its bottom …
Not sure where your terrain was "fucked up". The shakey craftsmanship does not reflect a final product but rather a work in progress. Apologies if I somehow damaged your voxeling but the original plan for simply adjusting the border between the new mordor terrain and the current map is not really compatible anymore. That is much of the terrain you were working on in the northwest corner is too steep compared to the slow incline described in the noman lands.When i log in for voxel i found my sections fucked up by someone (and the voxel is pretty bad too)
Something like this?There is a very good detail plan of Morannon in the Historical Atlas of Middle-earth:
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The plan is based on these descriptions:
In the hollow at the upper left Frodo, Sam and Smeagol hid to watch the Black Gate. There were many such hollows in the No-man Lands (The Desolation) and Dagorlad. They hid in such hollows several times:
When the army of the West attacked the Black Gate, Aragorn placed placed his banner of the Tree and Stars on one of the Slag Hills. Upon the other one there were the banners of Rohan and Dol Amroth.
I can adjust that terrain slightly to create a smooth transition from the new No-man Lands terrain into the Anduin valley outside of Rauros. The river sources leading into Nindalf there could use a little love to as currently they all end in gaping holes in the mountain with 4 blocks of water pouring out from nowhere.Thanks a lot, Fire and Eriol, for taking the planning seriously! It's completely fine to take this on now, we also anyway wanted to redo the Dead Marshes sind a while, and when we can settle a concept for them it'll be again some easy jobs which is always nice to have. The challenge with the dead marshes is to make it look rather empty and uniform but still make it look detailed. I think the movie depicition in regards of vegetation is a good start there... Another idea that was brought up was to use the armorstand editor to place dead bodies into the ponds, but given the lag we experience in DA we either have to scrap that or limit ourselves to only a few of them to each pond. Otherwise we could try some other RP trickery to make somthing like this possible without entities, I could imagine a way we could make it work.
A big question in this area between Emyn Muil is how to deal with the slopes caused by the height of Rauros; the current/previous area between Dead Marshes and Emyn Muil is hideous, with the ridiculously steep and wide rivers. Given the No-man's lands are described as "long shallow slopes" I would propose to place the Dead marshes a few blocks higher up than they were before and use the no man's land to cross some of that height distance.
And thus, while we are at it, it may be worth tackling this bit here as well:
Then of course the emyn muil would also be worth a recap, looking at how little realistic it ended up being...
Added the path of Frodo and Sam to the map. We could possibly add their footprints along Emyn Muil in order to ensure that there is, in fact, a path through the mountains that they could take while also emphasizing the cliffs adjacent.I have in mind redoing the Valley of Anduin from Lothlorien to Emyn Muil for some time already. I had no time yet to make a project proposal. But it is something I really want to do once Gondor is finished.
There are steep cliffs at the south-eastern border of Emyn Muil in the book. They forced Frodo and Sam to walk northwards against their will for several days until the cliffs became lower and they were able to climb down using the rope of Lothlorien. When gollum tried to follow them without rope he fell and so Frodo and Sam were able to overpower and capture him.
Here is another map from the Historical Atlas which fits very well with the details in the book.
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As the border between Emyn Muil and the lowlands is a very distinct I think it would be a good idea to stop there for now and do the Emyn Muil later.
Added a few more river sources to the map above. What does the red in that map represent?Streams from the brown lands in the north into the Dead Marshes would be reasonable too. I would suppose the water divide between Anduin and the Sea of Rhun located north or a bit north-east of the Morannon.
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I found another map in the atlas with the Emyn Muil continued to the north east (which is an geoglogical assumption of Karin W. Fornstad, who was Director of Cartographic Services at the University of Wisconsin before she started to make maps of fictional worlds.)
Also I would make streams comming from south-east from the mountains. The Noman-lands may be devastated and almost dead, but I don't think that's because there is no water. I don't see a reason why it should not rain there.
Great, I really want to do them at some later point.To be honest, I personally am not interested in redoing the Emyn Muil. I think the aims of this project are currently expansive enough where taking on that extra load would overdo it.
Oh, forgot to mention that: watershedsAdded a few more river sources to the map above. What does the red in that map represent?
Will doUpdate! @_Luk and @mattlego have joined the project! They will be working on the Noman lands and Dead Marshes (just prepping for now, not the marshes itself) respectively. @Tyranystrasz is also continuing to work on the northern border of Mordor. I will be focusing on the eastern border of Mordor, as well as the river sources between Nindalf and the Dead Marshes.
Looking for a foreman (@BWOT ?) to run some river source jobs north of Nindalf, stemming from Emyn Muil. I have marked them out accordingly.
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