These have their own unique troop development trees. Gondor is notable for having several further subfactions, meant to represent the different regions and provinces of the kingdom and their varying military traditions and specialties. Kingdom of Dale ( Bardings of Dale and Esgaroth). Dwarves ( Kingdom under the Mountain and the Iron Hills).The "Good" campaign: The Dawn of a New Age A member of the Free Peoples will be unable to serve Sauron and a follower or ally of Sauron will be unable to cooperate with the Free Peoples. It is not possible to serve both a "Good" or "Evil" faction at the same time. The factions appearing in the total conversion that the player character can join, cooperate with and fight for. The player can meet various characters from the time of the War of the Ring, including the leaders and notable noblemen of the factions, as well as cameo appearances of the members of the Fellowship of the Ring, as non-player characters. The recruitable companions are available to either the good or evil side, but none of them are available to both. It is possible to be a celebrated friend of the Kingdom of Dale, but viewed ambivalently by fellow allies in Lothlórien.)Īs in the Mount & Blade base game, the player can recruit certain unique companions to become members of their party. It is not calculated globally, instead, the standing develops based strictly on what favours the player had carried out for a particular allied faction. Another factor new to the strategy and tactics in the game is the player character's standing with the different factions, including his or her allies. Unlike in the base Mount & Blade games, it is possible for a fortress or settlement to be permanently destroyed by the enemy side, necessitating greater care from players in order to hold and defend territory, while attempting to conquer the territory of the adversary. Over time, the player character creates a party of followers and later a company of soldiers and takes part in the War of the Ring under the leadership of commanders from various factions. The mod is played primarily as an action RPG and medieval combat simulation hybrid, from a first and third person perspective, focusing on horseback combat, infantry combat and siege combat at various locations affected by the war. Playable races include Men, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs and Uruks, for either of the two sides. The mod depicts the War of the Ring from the perspective of an ordinary soldier on either the side of the Free Peoples or those that side with Sauron. The mod, specifically elements of it (graphics, music, source code), are licensed on an OSP (open-source project) basis since December 2012. The most recent release of The Last Days is version 3.6 (released July 2020), for both Mount & Blade and Mount & Blade: Warband. It has since received continuous updating and addons. The total conversion was in development for several years, from 20 until 20. "TLD" follows the basic game mechanics of the Mount & Blade game series, while also altering many of the mechanics to better immerse the player in Tolkien's Middle-earth (primarily Rhovanion, Rohan, Gondor and the lands to the east) during the War of the Ring. This expansive mod, covering the events of the War of the Ring, was first released in October 2011 for Mount & Blade and the Mount & Blade: Warband edition of the game. TLD) is a fan-made (freeware, non-commercial) total conversion mod for the computer games Mount & Blade and Mount & Blade: Warband. The Last Days (of the Third Age of Middle-earth) (abbrev. The Last Days (of the Third Age of Middle-earth) For a list of other meanings, see Third Age (disambiguation). The name Third Age refers to more than one character, item or concept.
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