
Originally Posted by
Tirian-Hammerfist
At the start of the new epic, I was surprised how quickly we jumped into Gundabad.
We meet Durin, greet Stali the Hewer, move some spears for Ingor, then we're straight to the threshold and into Gundabad.
I guess that this is because there was a desire not to have too long a lead-in time to the Gundabad landscape quest chains, however, it feels like a few things were missed out. For example:
- At the end of the Blood of Azog, Thorin III sends out a call for all dwarves across Middle Earth to join the attack on Gundabad. However, while we greet Stali the Hewer (as an example of the non-combatants promised by Thorin), there's no real acknowledgement of the other dwarves that we later start to see in the Gundabad landscape, or in the breaking ice instance. For example, I saw a dwarf of the Temair hacking at the ice in that instance - but we just run past them.
- None of Durin's chief advisors (Gloin, Nain, Hermath, Horin and Ausma) are present when Durin leads the expedition through the gates of Gundabad. This seems odd - only Ingor is there. Wouldn't the others want to be there too, given how momentous this event is? To be honest, shouldn't most of the Gabil'akka be there, given that this is the sole focus of the army at this stage, as Gorgar has been forced to retreat?
I have a suggestions which might deal with both of these issues:
- In the instance when Durin and co. break through the ice outside of Gundabad, huge numbers of dwarves should be present (roughly where Durin and co stood during the Battle of the Threshold). Some of these could be named (like Durin's chief advisors), while others could simply be present in the background (including groups from the other clans). Then a line of text added into the instance to acknowledge them would be enough to highlight that this is a major event for the Gabil'akka and would ensure greater story continuity, when after the instance, all of the dwarves seem to have already got ahead of our characters and started to explore Gundabad.