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Gundabad

The three Peaks of Gundabad

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Cross section of Gundabad

Mount Gundabad in TA 1650

  • Political Organization: Subject state (of Angmar), Autocracy (Dictatorship).
  • Rulers: Zalg, The Ashdurbuk,High Chief of Gundabad.Hurog, Warlord of the Cloven Spire.Bralg, Warlord of the Twisted Spire.
  • Administrative Organization: Brutal repression keeps the Orcs (and their slaves) in line. The High Chieftaincy usually goes to the strongest of the descendants of the Seed of Skorg. Raw favoritism determines the recipients of the most lucrative offices. The High Chief claims all property as his own, but hoarding is very common among the Orcs.
  • Population: 12.600 Orcs, 39 Trolls. 2.400 Slaves.
  • Military: 5,800 Orcish Warriors.220 Uruks.20 Trolls.500 Wargs.
  • Products: Iron, nickel, slaves.
  • Symbol: The Triple Peaks of Gundabad on a Red Field.

Where the chain of the Misty Mountainsabutsthe heights of the Grey Mountains, the Goblinrace makesits capital. In the First Age, Orcish refugees f r om the destruction of Angband made the triple peaked mountain their base from which they would carry out the legacy of Morgoth's hatred of the [[Free Peoples]], and it has been a gruesome model of Orcish society ever since. Orcish politics are as primitive as the rest of their society. Few tribal chieftains outside of the Mountain acknowledge the Ashdurbuk as their overlord without a blade at their throat. Any tribute collected by the Lord of Gundabad comes to him through the brute force of his collectors and not through his authority as the lord of all Orcs. However, no Orc-lord is greaterthan he, and he maintains order within his realm better than any lesser chieftain, so it is understandable that Gundabad be considered the center of Orcish power. In fact, while Mount Gundabad is the focus for Orcish authority, it in turn is but a fief of Angmar's empire. Though the Witch-king allows theLord of Gundabad freedom during peace time, he expects the Orcs of the Mountain to follow his every command when he makes his final assault on Arthedain. Though the Ashdurbuk understands his role, relations between Carn Dûm and Gundabad are nonetheless strained, and many an unfortunate messenger between the two realms lies dead. To add to the current Ashdurbuk's worries, both of his sons, warlords in their own rights, hope to claim their father's throne. The Ashdurbuk is careful to show no signs of weakness, lest his sons usurp the right to rule. Life within the Mountain is nasty, brutish, and short, factions among the Orcs fight with one another, vying for power in Gundabads' violent hierarchy. By Orcish standards, weak individuals deserve death, and victors deserve authority. The system is crude, but it works well enough for the Ashdurbuk to organize mining and smithing efforts into viable industries. Slave labor forms the basis for the Orcs' economy, which requires the constant supervision of Orcish overseers. Gundabad exports enough ores and finished metal products to Angmar to exchange for food that cannot be grown in the depths. However, the Orcs simply rake most of the items they desire, either from other Orc tribes or from the Northmen foolhardy orunfortunate enough to live in Gundabads shadow.

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Orcs: Akargun Balcog Baltog Bolg Bralg the insane Fimbul Ghardak Gorduf Gorkil Gorzul Grachuk Hurog Karagat Mauthak Mukarg Obad Saviga Skorg Uglag Yazneg Zalg Zarbag

Dwarves: Dirn

Men: Barlof Fylaric Voisiol

Trolls: Thob

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