Numenor - DBM Version
4.8 (14 May 2006; superseding v4.7 of 22 November 2002)
Numenor
Warm. Ag 4. WW, Rv, H(S), H(G), Wd, O, V, E, RGo, Rd, BUA.
1
C-in-C - Reg Sp (S) @ 27 or Reg
Bd (O) @ 27
1-2
Sub-generals - as above
6-12
Guards - All Reg Sp (S) @ 7 or
all Reg Bd (O) @ 7
1-2
Scouts - Reg LH (F) @ 4
8-32
Spearmen - Reg Sp (O) @ 5
10-24
Cohorts - all Reg Bw (O) @ 5 or
all Reg Bw (S) @ 7
0-1
Light stone-throwers - Reg Art
(I)
0-8
Auxiliaries - Irr LH (F) @ 4
0-6
Auxiliaries - Irr Ax (O) @ 3
0-8
Ships - Reg Gal (S) @ 4 or Irr
Shp (S) @ 4 (Sp, Bd, Bw)
0-6
Transports - Irr Shp (I) @ 2 (Bg,
Reg LH)
Only after 2A1700:
Eldar allies - List: Noldor
Only before 2A3319:
Easterling vassal allies - List:
Easterlings
Southron vassal allies - List: Haradrim
(may not include regulars)
Only after 2A3319:
0-1
Upgrade C-in-C to Reg Bd (S) @ 29
Hillmen allies: - List:
Dunlendings
Numenor was a large island far from the coasts of
Middle-earth, inhabited by the descendents of the Men that had served the Noldor
in the first age. This lists covers Numenorean armies from when the first
permanent havens were set up in Endor around the year 1200 of the second age,
until the start of the third age, including the Kingdoms in Exile, Gondor and
Arnor, after the fall of Numenor proper in 2A3319. Numenoreans did not fight on
horseback, leaving the job of scouting to bow-armed light horse generally of
foreign origin. Guards wore black and silver. Archers were organized into
cohorts and had steel bows. It is uncertain what secondary arms were carried.
Numenorean ships were large, with towers and many masts. They might be equipped
with auxiliary oars. Noldor allies cannot be used with other allies. Allied
contingents drawn from this list need not contain any guards.
DBA:
1 x 2LH, 1 x 2Lh or 3Ax or 4Sp, 1 x 4Bd or 4Sp, 4 x 4Sp, 4 x 4Bw, 1 x 4Bw or
4Sp
HotT:
1 x Hero or 2 x Blades or 2 x Spears, 1 x Riders, 4 x Spears, 3 x Shooters, 2 x
Shooters or Spears
Enemies:
Easterlings, Mordor, Haradrim, Dunlending
Army
List Notes: Numenor
Numenor
was a very large island peopled by the men, the Edain, allied to the Elves of
Beleriand at start of 2A. The Numenoreans were slow in returning to
Middle-Earth, at first content with their own island, but gradually taking
lands for their own, until they became the most powerful empire Middle-Earth
had ever seen. The island was drowned in the great cataclysm of 2A3319, but its
culture survived in the two successor states of Arnor and Gondor. These are
covered by their own lists in 3A, but use this list in 2A post 3319.
Aggression
is rated 4, as Numenor itself was never invaded, while the Nmenoreans conquered
many other nations. Gondor and Arnor were likewise aggresive in overthrowing
Sauron. The terrain list and climate reflects the island of Numenor itself, a
land with a favourable climate (UT, p165ff) and resources. A road is
compulsory, as the state was very well-organised, with many roads, for the most
part unpaved however (UT, p169).
Numenoreans
fought almost exclusively on foot (UT, p278), the only exceptions being mounted
scouts. They were well-organised, disciplined, and trained to a high standard.
They formed up in shield-walls when on the defensive (UT, p272), and used
longer weapons than the short Orcish spear (UT, p273), and are hence graded as
Reg Sp (O). Guards units existed (UT, p271) - I assume that these would be
equally capable with sword or spear. That they could form up in wedge
formations (UT, p273) would certainly point to a Bd classification being
permissible. In any case, Numenoreans used axes as weapons (UT, p170). The
option for a Bd (S) C-in-C is to cover Elendil wielding Narsil (Sil, p354).
As
well as these close-fighting troops, archers were also employed. They were
organised into cohorts and shot dense volleys, and are accordingly graded as
Reg Bw (UT, p170). These were longbowmen using steel bows (UT, p273), and can
accordingly be classified as Bw (S).
Engines
of war are mentioned (Sil, p330) which I have assumed to be similar to those of
their Gondorian descendents (RotK, p158).
Auxiliary
light horse-archers were employed (UT, p278), hence the LH (F) listed, and the
Ax (O) represent those tribesmen of the forests and hills that they at first
befriended (Sil, p316).
Numenoreans
were excellent mariners, and used naval forces extensively, for instance in the
defence of the Grey Havens (eg UT, p239) assisting the Noldor against Sauron.
Such was the size of the Numenorean fleet on this occasion that it could
scarcely find harbourage (hence the large number of naval elements allowed, and
the rating of the Noldor as allies, rather than the Numenoreans being allied to
the Noldor).
Before
Numenor fell, it had laid vast parts of Middle-Earth under vassalage (Sil,
p319); such peoples were not very advanced, and so cannot contain regular
troops. The Hillmen of the Ered Nimrais swore allegiance to Gondor; as they in
fact refused to take the field against Sauron they are counted as allies (UT,
p430).
The
banner of Elendil was black, with a white tree, surrounded by seven stars,
surmounted by a gold and silver crown (RotK, p145).
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