WHAT CAN YOU PLAY
At War in the North 5 you can only play as Servants of the Eye.
Followers of Sauron come in many shapes and forms.
ORCS
"And the dark lord created the orcs, his most loyal servants and most devoted soldiers. A race with the sole purpose of having the other creations submit and to follow his path once more. The orcs were made cunning, strong, big and small. And to do so the dark lord gave them the ability to multiply in even greater numbers than mankind. The orcs were loyal, obedient and bred for the sole purpose of war"
To play an orc at War in the North you must wear a full mask, or decent prosthetics to sell that you are something other than human.
DUNLENDINGS
Dunlendings also known as the Wildmen of Dunland, or hill men were a race of Men who lived on the plains of Dunland. The Dunlending hill-folk.
They were tough, hardy people, big and powerful. The Dunlendings, because they lived in the hilly and forested area of Dunland, most likely hunted, foraged, and fished for food, with agriculture being a lesser form of food production.
As they were used to living in harsh conditions, they were often seen in leather garb and fur cloaks.
MEN OF CARN DÛM
Despite their supposed demise, the Men of Carn Dûm were not all slain. Those who survived went into hiding, but returned to fight for Sauron under his servant Agandaûr during the War of the Ring.
At War in the North, the Men of Carn Dûm are mostly clad in darks and grays, and clad in darkened armor.
All are fanatically devoted to The Witchking, and wear his sigil on their clothes, and shields.
HARADRIM
The Haradrim were the race of Men from Harad in the region of Middle-earth directly south of Gondor. These people were ruled by many lords, until in time Sauron swayed many of them, calling their armies to war. They were among his most notable Mannish allies in the Third Age.
Many Haradrim warriors were seen in bright clothing, such as scarlet robes, and were decorated with golden ornaments, such as collars, earrings, corsets of overlapping brazen plates. Some tribes painted their bodies. Scarlet and red was also often the color of their banners, tips of their spears, and body paint