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ChasmosaurusChris 23
Part of a fellowship with Chasing the Dream Deck 1.
Seeing as its partner is a lore/leadership Gondor deck, the most important components of this deck are cancellation, willpower, and threat control. It achieves this while also supplying some nice Noldor/discard synergies.
Like any Noldor deck, this one gets rocking once you have a consistent discard outlet out. To the Sea, to the Sea!, Steed of Imladris, and Glorfindel fulfill this role. Though the Gondor deck will shoulder most of the combat work, this deck can certainly flex it's muscle too, with cards such as the aforementioned Glorfindel and Lords of the Eldar. This will help if you have to engage enemies unexpectedly.
Once Círdan the Shipwright is set up with Light of Valinor and Narya, he can reinforce the strength of either, Noldor allies on this side of the board, or Gondor allies on the other side. Reinforcing the synergy between the decks are the defense bolstering cards; Blood of Númenor and Arwen Undómiel, which can make Denethor a stalwart defender.
The sideboard contains some more powerful allies, just in case you're up against a particularly combat heavy scenario. Naturally Northern Tracker also helps with locations. There's also some more recursion cards and toolbox effects. Éowyn can be brought in for even more willpower, and her discard ability.
Though this is the more support orientated of the two decks, it avoids being too generic or boring (Comparing to my older support decks) by tapping into the interesting Noldor synergies.