
Originally Posted by
Tirian-Hammerfist
Since Mordor, we’ve been introduced, through the Black Book, to a range of arch-enemies for us to face.
Each Volume of the epic has had a number of these, but with one main villain:
- Vol 1: some early appearances by the Nazgul and their agents, like Ivar and Skorgrim (the Nazgul appear throughout Vols 1-4), but our main foe was Angmar, in the guise of Mordirith (with some side-helpings of Mordrambor and Amarthiel)
- Vol 2: Mazog and Gorothul were our two main antagonists here
- Vol 3: Although not part of every single book, Saruman was clearly the big villain here.
- Vol 4: Balakhor the Scourge represents the Corsair threat in the early books, but he is dealt with quickly. Gothmog (and Sauron, I suppose!) are the main antagonists here, although Gothmog escapes retribution after Pelennor.
- The Black Book: here’s when stuff starts to get complicated. There’s two real story chains here:
A) The Masters of Mordor
B) The Northern Kingdoms
In the first, Dulgabeth, Lhaereth, Ugrukhor and Borangos are all major threats, with Lhaereth triumphing by the end of the Mordor expansion, defeating Dulgabeth and swearing vengeance on Gothmog. When we return to Mordor after our detour northwards, Gothmog is defeated by the player, Ugrukhor is killed by Gothmog, Lhaereth is last seen fleeing from Thuringwaith.
In the north, we follow the trail of Karazgar and come up against Vethug and Hrimil. By the end of this story, Vethug is killed, Hrimil is sealed in the Anvil and Karazgar is MIA, last seen in the Vales.
- The Legacy of Durin: In this new epic, we’re introduced for the first time to Gorgar the Ruthless, brother of Mazog.
In addition to this, through the Secret Stones quest, we have also been introduced to Throkar, who is some kind of might Nameless being.
With that in mind, I have been pondering who the ‘big-bads’ will be going forward.
- The obvious one in the dwarf storyline is Gorgar, Lord of Gundabad. It would be cool to see him as rather more mighty than the rather cowardly Mazog.
- In Mordor, Lhaereth and Borangos are still at large. Lhaereth may seek to move southwards following her defeat at Minas Morgul and head to Nurn to expand her power. From the Reclamation quests, we know that the Orc ‘Matron’ can be found there, so maybe an alliance to threaten the Free Peoples May spawn from there.
- Borangos’s obsession with Orodruin bodes ill. Borangos seems like a mighty foe, but perhaps whatever is under Orodruin is even more powerful!
- Saruman is obviously also still at large, and I’m sure we’ll return to his story at some point!
- Thraknul is another potential opponent. Did the Iron Garrison fall because of him? The shaking of the earth experienced across Middle Earth - is he to blame? Perhaps the Shadowed King isn’t his only servant, but also Gwathnor and the Mistress?
- Karazgar is still at large - and so is Ayorzen, with his mask!
I’m excited to see where these stories take us, and I’m curious as to whether there will be any villains with the longevity of Mordirith/Gothmog, or any that male such an impact upon our characters. I think I’m most intrigued by Thraknul and Gorgar, but I’m willing to be persuaded that the others are still a powerful and significant threat too!