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Man The shortest-lived of the races of Middle-earth, yet also the race destined to rule in the years beyond the Third Age, the race of Men is defined by their relatively short life span. Their mortality was considered a unique gift, but in time it became known as "The Doom of Men" and a source of lamentation. Men are a varied race, from the great Dunédain of the North to the skilled Horse-lords of Rohan, and from the proud soldiers of Gondor to the mysterious Haradrim far to the east. They are capable of great courage and honour; yet they can also easily fall prey to ambition, deceit, and betrayal. Known simply as the "Big Folk" to the Hobbits of the Shire, Men are characterized by a large, strong frame and a driving will borne out of a relatively short life span. In designing the race of Men for The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, the difficulty is in creating a race of characters that is not seen as simply "ordinary" amongst the other fascinating races of the land. Men occupy a unique place within J.R.R. Tolkien's lore, since (though they may not realize it themselves) they are the race of destiny. Men are also easily swayed and exceedingly ambitious. Many have been corrupted by promises of power and these make up a sizable portion of the armies of the Dark Lord, along with the other, more outwardly monstrous races of Middle-earth. The Men that populate the game as NPCs are particularly interesting, since the motivations of Men are often unknown and appearances can easily deceive. Conversations with Men met in Bree, for instance, can be challenging to the unwary; for within that city's walls there reside both Free People fighting for good and also a dark element of corrupted Men fighting against the light. Classes available to the Race of Men: Champion, Guardian, Captain, Burglar, Hunter, Minstrel, Lore-master
Elf Throughout the ages, the deeds and struggles of the noble race of Elves have been entwined
with the very history of Middle-earth. They remember all too well the devastation caused by the tides of evil that once
darkened the land - a shadow which threatens to do so once again. In ages past, the Elves divided into many different
groups, and settled throughout Middle-earth, primarily in the ancient forested realms where they yet live. Tall and
strong, fair and graceful, Elves have keen senses and a deep affinity for the beauty of the natural world around them. Elves
do not "die" in the way understood by Men; Elves often live in the lands of Middle-earth for thousands of years, suffering
neither the effects of time nor disease, though the body of an Elf may be struck down in battle. At the end of their
days in Middle-earth, the Elves travel to unknown realms across the western sea. Long ago, the Elves welcomed the "younger" races of Middle-earth and allied with them when
the need was great, but centuries of war, betrayal, and hardship have made them fiercely protective of their seclusion.
Now, as the Third Age draws to a close and the War of the Ring is at hand, the Elves are once again stirring from their forested
realms and hidden valleys, allying with the Free Peoples of Middle-earth against the darkness which grows from both the North
and East.
From the most modest of beginnings, Hobbits are capable of the grandest of deeds.
Their nimbleness and quick-thinking are well documented of course, but Hobbits are not to be underestimated. Hobbits,
although small in size relative to the other races, are sturdy of body, determined in their actions, and good with bow or
knife (when they have to be). Their small frame belies a toughness and spirit of a capable adventurer in the lands of
Middle-earth. Classes available to the Race of Hobbits: Guardian, Minstrel, Hunter, Burglar
The stout Dwarves of Middle-earth are known for their steadfast determination, hearty strength,
and commitment to all things found in the world's deep places. Living a secretive life in their homes beneath the great
mountains, Dwarves are expert miners and workers of stone and metal, capable of crafting with great strength and renown, along
with unparalleled beauty and intricacy. Unwavering and proud, the Dwarves fight for the Free Peoples of Middle-earth
(although an ages-old mistrust exists between Dwarves and Elves), emerging from their deep dwellings to bring their strength
and fierce combat skills to bear in the battle against the Darkness in the East. Dwarves stand on average approximately
4˝ to 5 feet high and typically live long lives of 250 years or more. The Dwarves are excellent warriors and master craftsmen, displaying unique toughness in
battle and the ability to create great things. Ever secretive, Dwarves oft begin their adventure in the soaring halls carved
from beneath Ered Luin (The Blue Mountains), a land steeped in history and natural beauty near the western shores of Middle-earth. Classes available to the Race of Dwarves: Champion, Guardian, Minstrel, Hunter
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