Eirik has a deep voice and a lisp. He is from Oslo, Norway. His favorite ice cream flavor is cookie dough. In the previous installment of "Herr Der Ringe Schlacht Um Mittelerde," Eirik was in charge of gathering intelligence for Aragorn and company when they went to the elfrim settlement to meet with Thranduil. He did his job well, mostly because he didn't stay too long and also because he met an elf-woman who had decided that she wanted to take him home with her at the end of the night (he did not go). In "Schlacht Um Mittelerde 2", however, he is not quite as lucky. He is sent with Aragorn to the Black Gate, the main gate of Mordor. While Aragorn goes into the gate to prepare for battle, Eirik stays behind on top of the gate and mans a ballista. While he is ready to fire upon Sauron's forces, he has no problems hitting his own side when they come up behind. This causes him to be captured by Sauron's forces who put him in a prison cell with Legolas and Gimli. While there, they wait for the eagles to save them. When this fails, Eirik enters Sauron's court. He manages to get out of the cell by using his voice (as he has a lisp) and his knowledge of elvish. However, he is caught again and forced into the Ringwraith's ranks where he becomes one of them - just like how Boromir was corrupted in "The Fellowship of the Ring". As one of the Ringwraiths, Eirik becomes known as "the Wraith King" because he is still wearing his crown after Sauron's corruption. He fights Aragorn in a duel and tries to stop the elf from rescuing Frodo, who is being held captive by Shelob. He is released from his corruption when Frodo is rescued.Herr der Ringe Schlacht um Mittelerde II: Die zwei Türme (German for "The Two Towers") is a real-time strategy video game with RPG elements based on the second part of J.R.R Tolkien's literary classic, The Lord of the Rings . It was developed by Inevitable Entertainment, published by Vivendi Universal Games and released for Windows on November 21, 2003 in Germany and later in North America on February 17, 2004. Unlike the first part, it was released on a single CD. The game follows a linear storyline that starts with the Battle of Helm's Deep, and ends with the Battle for Gondor, including side missions to complete as well as several other missions which can change the progress of the main story. Depending on which missions are played and how they are completed, also affects Eirik's own personal story. After finishing "Herr"/"HOTH" many years ago, Inevitable Entertainment continued working on the sequel "Schlacht um Mittelerde II" in order to achieve a more complex story and better gameplay elements. 8eeb4e9f32 54
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