ok, according to Tolkien literature studies, the pride emotion was never cleansed from the Noldor as you mentioned. now it's my turn to ask, Where in the literature does Tolkien suggest such a thing?
studies suggests that pride is major Noldor's characteristic in all Tolkien literature, the important point that may raise such an argument here is that some of the Noldor was strong enough to control and direct Pride correctly and some others' Pride lead them to folly deeds.
I like this explanation and so I am representing it here as a point of view, but this is just me. I sure know that nothing should go into our work here unless agreed upon so I am not pushing anything, only representing and suggesting for the sake of dicussion.
I couldn't disagree more with you and let me represent my argument in haste:
- Tolkien explicitly mentioned Noldor (generally) was more than once in the context to illustrate that their pride totally affected their judgement. It was not but a few words that triggered their pride (and against the Valar!!). see how many times their Pride was mentioned in the text. may be it's more clearer in leaders because they can enforce actions, but it certainly wasn't just their leaders.
- Tolkien explicitly mentioned Faenor, all his sons, and you forgot Fingolfin among the victims of their own pride. who are pretty much most of the influencial leaders at this time.
- Tolkien was deliberately showing the effect of the ring on most of the creatures on the third age (in all ages if you would agree) to uncover their deepest emotions as the ring effect should indeed do. Familiar with this? "You will give me the Ring freely! In place of the Dark Lord you will set up a Queen. And I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the Night! Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the Snow upon the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and the Lightning! Stronger than the foundations of the earth. All shall love me and despair!". Yes, it's Galadriel. it's an elf emotion and if that's not Pride, then I don't know what it could be. controlled Pride yes as strong queen as she is, but Pride still it is. so not only pre-historic Pride.
- lastly, a broken pride is never a dying pride.
that said, I may agree with you on that how much effect Pride has on each hero could be personality specific and how can (s)he handles it. so I could suggest to use courage test instead of 50/50 roll in the Pride of Noldor rule to show that some Noldor heroes has more control overt their Pride than others. it could not worth a full -1 point then, but along with the shooting range increase it could make up for a whole -1pts in cost.
I couldn't find exact studies in a glance, but for more reading here is one I quickly found
http://www.thecimmerian.com/?p=10445. a better search could give better results.
as for the Combat insight rule, and on second thought I think 2 wounding dice may be too much. I think I like the shielding rule alternative you suggested more and that could support the idea to offer the special shield option with 2pts cost (may be it's mithril shield, lighter and harder).
so here is my suggestion, updating TheFlameoftheWest profile:
TheFlameoftheWest wrote:
Here's my attempt...
F...5/4+
S...3
D...3
A...
1W...1
C...5
Pts...
13Special Rules...
Quote:
Light of Aman: all Noldor have seen, or are directly descended from those who have seen, the Light of the Undying lands. As such, they cause Terror.
Fate of the Noldor: On a roll of 6, a Noldor can avoid a wound, exactly as if a point of Fate had been used.
Prid of Noldor: divide warriors equally between Noldor heroes. only one Noldor Hero and his portion can be depolyed normally. other Noldor leaders are deployed only after passing -1 courage test taken at the beginning of each movement phase including first.
Mithril Shield: Noldor equipped with mithril shield may use shielding during fight and can still strike to wound.
Quote:
Other equipment: armour, spear...1 point
Noldor bow ** (or another more exciting name), elf blade, heavy armour, mithril shield...2 points
Mithril armour (+3 Def)...3 points
* Warrior equipped with mithril shield may use shielding during fight and can still strike to wound.
** Noldor Bow has an extended range of 30"
I appologize for somehow long post, and again it's just represnting a point of view that I find very much interesting and telling...