Subject: Ah. At least there's something.
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Posted on: 2014-01-29 14:23:00 UTC

I was just interested in continuing my Haradrim Tenth Walker fic and I didn't want to step on any toes. The lands to the south and east of Gondor are intensely fascinating to me, though I admit I find the image of Boromir leading a Mumakil charge rather wonderful.

We know that, canonically, the Haradrim army that fought for Sauron was absolutely vast, and from what I've been able to gather the Men of Near and Far Harad alike are a loose collective of tribes almost perpetually at each other's throats for one reason or another who only came together under Sauron because they were scared of his insane orc army. What gives me pause when talking about their army, however, is that Tolkien simply didn't care about the weird brown people from the south. We don't know how they fought, though there are some reasonable guesses we can make via extrapolating from real-world tactics, but more importantly we don't know why they fought. How did Sauron's minions first approach the Haradrim? Were the Blue Wizards trying to negate his influence? What hell could Sauron have unleashed if he'd got his claws into more of the tribes of Far Harad, where the Men are alluded to have bred with trolls? I really want to explore that in more detail, but there's nothing to go on and making huge, sweeping additions to Tolkienian canon is a charge around these parts.

Truth be told, I'm scared to do it; I don't want the really hardcore LotR fans to stab me in the gizzards for missing something when I'm writing this story. That said, I really want to tell it; the Haradrim have been ignored for far too long. =]

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