Territory
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Territories are collections of regions that are viewed on a second layer of the Middle-earth map; found on some Land maps. Like lands, territories have no in-game pop-up text that flashes on screen, but they have their own maps from which each of their region maps can be accessed directly. Each territory is comprised of 2-4 regions. The term "Territory" was specifically introduced in the We Have a Cave Troll: Kingdoms of Harad stream, within the first three minutes of the video.[1]
Territories of Eriador
Eriador currently has 1 territory:
- Dunland Overview, consisting of the regions of Dunland, the Gap of Rohan, and Nan Curunír.
Territories of Gondor
Gondor currently has 2 territories:
- March of the King, consisting of the regions of Anórien (After Battle) and North Ithilien.
- Outer Gondor, consisting of the regions of Anfalas and Pinnath Gelin.
Territories of Haradwaith
Haradwaith currently has 2 territories:
- Valley of Ikorbân, consisting of the regions of Ambarûl, Khûd Zagin, Imhûlar, and Urash Dâr
- Mûr Ghala, consisting of the regions of Adagím, Kighân, An Shêru, and Idagâl