ScarpeIron wrote:
Well, after reading the "fluff" I have to agree that it isn't a misprint or a oversight. Wish it was a lot more clearer. (I know, I know)
Any who, the Mordor list will stand. It is being read that the Mordor Spider Queen is in fact a "generic" captain instead of a Named Hero. The logic: its come under/after the rest of the Mordor generic captains. Pointing out that the sourcebooks break up heros/captain by ...cultural?...ethnicity?...;basically that they are broken up to represent a faction as a whole before moving onto the next faction; would have been ....a noisy quarrel.
The logic would make sense if it were not for the Moria list, in which 3 of the named Goblin heroes are on the first page; Durburz, Druzhag and Groblug, then it moves onto Warg Chieftain, Goblin Captain, Goblin Shaman, Blackshield Captain and Blackshield Shaman before going onto Ashrak, a named hero,and then when we have the 4 big monsters, the two completely unnamed ones; Dragon and Cave Drake are in no particular order with the Watcher in the Water, and the Balrog who has become a named hero again.
Then in the Mordor sourcbook, we begin with named heroes including Sauron, the Ringwraiths, Gollum, Gothmog, Shelob and Shagrat, but before Kardushh we have an Orc Captain, and the Necromancer is between a Cave Drake and a Troll Chieftain.
In Isengard, Sharkey and Worm are placed after the generic Captains.
And in Harad, a Hasharin goes before Dalamyr and the Golden King.
Thus, I do not think this is the case. However GW are idiots half the time so they probably are counted as being generic, but we have little info.