ME-PBM 1650 Nation Description

Northmen (#2)


General Eoder, one of the Northmen rulers.

Powers:

New Char: Emissaries up to 40
Training: 20
Morale: Normal
Skills: Build navy at 1/2 timber cost
Special: Buy at 80% of market; sell at 120% of market
Terrain: Best shore and plains; Worst desert and swamps
Climate: Mild 100-100-95-92-90-90-92
Armies: about 4000 mixed troops
Morale: 20-40
Navies: Yes
Characters: Total challenge ranks - about 240

Good commanders, fair elsewhere. No artifacts. Another difficult position. Your strength is economic so it should appeal to power gamers, but you first have to overcome your isolated position. Good long-term potential, if you can survive. Coordination with the navies of the Sindar is a must.


The Northmen nation is composed of both the Lake-men and Dale-men of Rhovanion, as well as the Dorwinrim residing near the Sea of Rhûn. These peoples share similar cultures since they are all skilled diplomats and merchants, and the Northmen influence much of the mercantile trade in western Middle-earth. In fact, all new Northmen Emissaries can have a starting Emissary rank of up to 40. The Northmen aspire to control vast markets and acquire considerable wealth. Reflective of this, all Northmen market actions - sell and buy orders - receive a 20% gold adjustment. Their numbers are not vast, but their settlements are generally much larger than their neighbors. The Northmen possess adequate and well-provisioned armies which generally consist of more seasoned troops. As a result, all new Northmen recruits start with Training rank of 20. The Northmen also possess a competent navy at the Sea of Rhûn. The naval prowess of the Northmen is significant since the Northmen can build ships using only 750 timber each (1/2 the normal cost).

Led by Éoder and Gaerandil, the Northmen represent a significant power waiting to be awakened. Northmen Emissaries are created and used to improve and support their settlements, as well as influence or pressure the potential adversaries that surround them - namely the Easterlings and the Long Rider. However, great care has been taken in avoiding early military encounters with these powers. Wasting valuable resources and wealth before the Northmen position is consolidated could be costly. One additional problem is the split regions of the Northmen realm. This difficulty can perhaps be best managed by considering the deployment of armies within each separate region, or by effective mobilization and use of the Northmen navies.

The economic strength of the Northmen can be used to considerable advantage. Effective utilization of the Northmen market skills has resulted in a build-up of surplus gold reserves. Historically reluctant to show off their wealth, the Northmen have even considered using their gold reserves to secure more economic security by adding to their mithril stores, or by financing the growth of the Northmen military. Also, the Northmen ponder economic support for their neighbors, namely the Éothraim and the Woodmen, in exchange for their protection or their surplus resources.


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