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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Battle Statistics

For anyone who cares....namely me (who needs this so she doesn't lose her mind trying to keep track of all these numbers!).....these are the numbers of fighters on the Good Guys Side and the Bad Guys Side (most are roughly estimated, of course) for my story "Brono a Chuio".



Rebels (Good Guys)

Northern Dragons (6 fighting)
Sand Dragons (3 fighting)
Char-pyk Dragons (155 fighting)
Tsubasa (4 fighting)
Twanres (50 fighting)
Vultsi (23 fighting)
Maia (1 fighting)
Rangers (3 fighting)
Haradrim Men (6100 in all - 500 archers, 3000 horsemen & 2600 foot soldiers)
Rhunic Men (7400 in all - 400 Ab-Gribyl, 3000 Ak-Jnab, 1000 Khand, 3000 Rebels)

13,745 Fighters in all roughly estimated



Dark Lord Troops (Bad Guys)

Dark Dragons (1 fighting)
Vy-kror Dragons (400 fighting)
Maia (1 fighting)
Sertek (6500 fighting)
Empath Serket (30 fighting)
Rhunic Men (7700 in all - 4200 Al-Salyha & 3500 Ar-Hihn)
Fell Beasts (330 fighting)
Empaths (15 fighting)

15,077 Fighters in all roughly estimated



Rebel Army

*Rebels riding Char-pyk and Sand dragons form the first line of defense and will engage Sertek (and Vy-kror) as their prime enemy.

*Rebels and Haradrim riding horses form the second line of defense and will engage Sertek (and Vy-kror) that the Char-pyk do not catch.

*Rebels and Haradrim on foot/archers form the third line of defense and will engage men in Kilicar's army and Sertek (and Vy-kror) that get past the first two lines.

*Vultsi commanded by Maltaserce and Tsubasa/Twanres commanded by Osamu form the forth line of defense. The Vultsi will fight anything, but their main enemy will be the fell beasts in the sky. The Tsubasa and Twanres will engage any enemy, but will most-likely focus their attention on the Sertek.

*Northern Dragons form the last and fifth line of defense and will engage with sky-enemies, occasionally lending assistance to those on the ground.



Dark Lord's Army

*Vy-kror and their Riders will form the first line of attack.

*Sertek will form the second line of attack and will proceed in groups according to species (ie. Humanoid, Felines, Canines, Reptile, Bird)

*Empath Sertek form the third line of attack.

*Rhunic Men and Empaths will form the forth line of attack.

*Fell beasts and the Dark Dragon will form the air and fifth line of attack.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Map of Avarikal


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This map is of Avarikal, a land to the utmost East of Arda, past Rhun and the Orocarni Mountains. Middle-earth is owned and created by J.R.R Tolkien. I simply created this map for my own enjoyment and use, to depict a land unnamed in the T.A. of Lord of the Ring's literature. All names, forests, cities, rivers and lakes are the property of me (with the exception of the Orocarni and the East Sea). This vague land in general (in the books) is Tolkien's

















 Avarikal.

The Orocarni Mountains are the natural and formidable divide between Avarikal and Rhun. The great forest of Makitalad is located on the eastern slopes of the red mountains. Ciele, Home of the High Anikrrn is located in the middle of Makitalad Forest.

The river, Merdagsa, to the south, is fed by Rávasisne, the large mountain lake in the Orocarni. The Merdagsa flows into the Matarik Bundak, the gray mountains. The river Mornakat in the north runs into the East Sea. The river Hatisir originates from the Matarik Bundak and flows into the East Sea.

The plains of Gibulac stretches out to the borders of these three rivers. The Gibulac is an unsteady mix of solid fields and marshland, many small rivers and streams making the ground treacherous as they flow underground and out to sea.
















 In this shot:

The largest forest of Tumnalda (to the north-west) is visible. The river Hatisir runs through these woods until it flows into the Sapotwë delta. The smaller forest to the east of Tumnalda and near the Lithurol hills is called the Ëaralis. The second-largest forest to the east and near the East Sea is the Lhosavar. The twin forests below the Lhosavar are called Pulonîdh (left) and Maiwë, (right). The medium-sized forest under Tumnalda and Lhosavar is the Laiquahiyas.

The small river, Liwailin, runs through both Laiquahiyas and Lhosavar on it's way to the sea. It originates from the river Hatisir.

The island of Macéva Lupa is located in the eastern part of the East Sea. It is the largest island in Avarikal and is also a city. The Piacéva Lupa is the smaller island in the northern part of the East Sea that claims Avarikal as it's kingdom.

There is a sea-side city called Aralenin in this shot. It is located to the north of Tumnalda. There are two forest-villages and one forest-city located in Tumnalda. The forest-villages, called Pia Nayon (left) and Thúlë (right), are located on the west side of the Hatisir river and the forest-city, called Sariya, is located on the east side of the Hatisir river.

In the forest Lhosavar there are two forest-cities and their names are Halatir (top) and Sinagalca (bottom). The forest Maiwë has one forest-village called Agila. The forest Laiquahiyas has one small forest-city named Tahilor.

The gray mountains, Matarik Bundak, are glaringly visible to the south.

































In this shot:

 Part of the Tumnalda forest is visible, as is the 'dividing river, Hatisir. To the left of the Hatisir river is the marshland-plains of Gilubac. Many small, only locally named, rivers branch out from the three major rivers in the area. Their names are Hatisir (to the east), Merdagsa (south) and Mornakat (north). The small split in the river Merdagsa is named Kacelu.

The large lake, Rávasisne, is located in the Orocarni Mountains.

The small forest near the East Sea and south of the Mornakat is called Nénaurë. The greatest forest in Avarikal, the Makitalad, is located to the west, on the eastern borders of the Orocarni Mountains.

There is one sea-side village and one sea-side city in this shot. One, Dagatithë (village), is located to the north of the Mornakat river. The other, Aralenin (city), is located north of the Tumnalda forest. There are two forest-villages visible here as well. They are both located in Tumnalda, both are west of the river Hatisir and they are named Pia Nayon (left) and Thúlë (right).




 
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