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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Pennsylvania, WtR, passed Sarn Gebir: Above the rapids (1239 miles) BtR, passed Black Rider Stopping Place (31 miles)
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Dagor Aglareb
The Third battle seems to feature another example of poor intel reconaissance by Morgoth while the Noldor (aided by Ulmo) appear to be thinking several steps ahead of M.- Turgon and Finrod being inspired to begin their search for refuges while M.'s spies misread the situation in Beleriand, believing that the Noldor are "wandering abroad with little thought to war". Morgoth tries to use shock and awe (volcanoes and earthquakes) and then sends raiding parties east and west with the main effort in Dorthonion. But good Noldor intel and preparation (prior planning prevents poor performance ![]() Noldor special forces eliminating the orc raiders while the nassty orcsees in Dorthonion are destroyed. However, a glaring planning error of the elves seems to be their neglecting to plan for an effective siege and seizing of Angband (and how else will they get back the Silmarils? As for Morgoth, in the Dagor Aglareb he seems remarkably unimaginative. Both elves and Morgoth here seem in somewhat of a World War I mentality, not thinking creatively For example, ignoring tactical implimentation failures, Churchill with tanks and the Dardanelles ploy). However, Morgoth does seem to learn from his errors. He significantly upgrades his intel, both through more effective use of spies and a form of "brainwashing" of captured elves, and his developing new weapons systems. And by the by, why were Noldorin elves deterred by ice and snow north of Angbad, when you recall Leggy's walking on snow at Caradhras, and being uneffected by the cold?
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