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* The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar). Saruman's broken staff had obviously been rebuilt and handed in the Witch-King hands.

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* The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar). Saruman's broken staff had obviously been rebuilt and handed ended in the Witch-King hands.
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* The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar).

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* The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar). Saruman's broken staff had obviously been rebuilt and handed in the Witch-King hands.

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There are several Middle-Earth themed unique weapons in the game. The only factions appearing in the mod are Human and the map looks absolutly not like the Middle-Earth one, meaning that it is set a very long time after the end of the Third Age. The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar).

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There are several Middle-Earth themed unique weapons in the game. The only factions appearing in the mod are Human and the map looks absolutly not like the Middle-Earth one, meaning that it is set a very long time after the end of the Third Age. Age.
* The Swadians look like a merging of Gondor (armoured troops) and Rohan (cavalry specialist). Note that the Swadian Kingdom is located on a relativly flat land, like Rohan.
* The Nords could be descendants of Rohirrim, who leave their land to move to the coast and then progressivly lost their horsemen-based tactics.
* The Khergits are descendants of Eastern tribes.
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The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar).Angmar).
* Although absent from the mod, the Sarranids are obvious descendants of inhabitants of the Near-Harad.
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FlamingSword. It could be how is supposed to end the story: a BossFight in what looks like TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.

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FlamingSword.FlamingSword (InfinityPlusOneSword?). It could be how is supposed to end the story: a BossFight in what looks like TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.

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[[WMG:''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' is an alternate version of the historical events of ''Videogame/MountAndBlade'']]
''Mount & Blade'' is a strictly historical account of the war in Calradia, devoid of any supernatural element. ''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' sounds a lot like [[HighFantasy an epic legend, with the return of an evil empire]], magical artifacts, and typical Fantasy creatures.

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[[WMG:''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' is an alternate a heavily fictionalized version of the historical events of ''Videogame/MountAndBlade'']]
''Mount & Blade'' is a strictly historical account of the war in Calradia, devoid of any supernatural element. Compaired to ''Mount & Blade'', ''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' sounds a lot like [[HighFantasy an epic legend, with the return of an evil empire]], magical artifacts, and typical Fantasy creatures.
creatures, mixed with an actual historical setting (in-universe) and real historical characters.

[[WMG:Chapter 1 dream cutscene is a premonitory dream]]
Think about it: the hero goes alone to what seems to be the BigBad fortress, wearing a big armor and wielding a [[{{BFS}} giant]]
FlamingSword. It could be how is supposed to end the story: a BossFight in what looks like TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.
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[[WMG:The Secret Man is actually the BigBad under a disguise]]
There is actually no proof, but he (she?) keeps his identity secret. Also, before joining the party, we see that he followed the group.

[[WMG:The Secret Man comes from the Sarranid Sultanate]]
The Sarranid Sultanate is absent from the mod (although the mod needs ''Warband'') but The Secret Man wears Sarranid-like sword, armour and helmet.

[[WMG:The Sarranid Sultanate will be added for the Chapter 2 release]]
Unlikely, but I expect this.

[[WMG:''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' is an alternate version of the historical events of ''Videogame/MountAndBlade'']]
''Mount & Blade'' is a strictly historical account of the war in Calradia, devoid of any supernatural element. ''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' sounds a lot like [[HighFantasy an epic legend, with the return of an evil empire]], magical artifacts, and typical Fantasy creatures.

[[WMG:''Light & Darkness: Heroes of Calradia'' is set in the far future of ''[[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Middle-Earth]]'']]
There are several Middle-Earth themed unique weapons in the game. The only factions appearing in the mod are Human and the map looks absolutly not like the Middle-Earth one, meaning that it is set a very long time after the end of the Third Age. The Durhua Empire seems to originate from Mordor's [[TheRemnant Remnants]], hypothesis confirmed by the appearance of the character appearing during the opening of Chapter 1 (the same armour and helmet that the Witch-King of Angmar).

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