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Aleffandro 1
So, the main reason this deck exists is to replicate the overwelming stampede of the human alliance. To do so, Lothíriel and Prince Imrahil are fabulous. They can cheat the cost of your allies even on turn one, giving you time to farm and draw your best card, spawning nearly every turn someone form your hand or deck, meanwhile buffing Éomer. The battlefield is yours, with noble and warriors fighting and questing all around. Try to get as soon as possible your attachments, especially Horn of the Mark because, on Lothíriel, it grants an easy draw on every turn, Necklace of Girion, Unexpected Courage.
I suggest not to mulligan allies like Envoy of Pelargir (played with your Spirit hero), Defender of Rammas, Escort from Edoras, Guthlaf, Dúnedain Hunter, or Arwen Undómiel, which can grant you a really really great start.
Éomund is a really broken card in this deck, if played with Lothíriel: with no cost you get quest boost and untap for all your rohan boyzz.
So, if you don't draw an ally to play on turn one, you can easily compense with Lothíriel and Prince Imrahil. That's why this deck has nearly no problem in fights, and easily cheating from your deck allies with strong fight posture like Legolas, Marksman of Lórien, Grimbold, Defender of Rammas
So finally, I tried this deck and I found it super fun. Once the deck starts to deploy some broken cards, you're really on your way, with a lot of resources. If this should take a little longer, use your events and your heroes' abilities to keep it safe in early turns.
PS, I really love Northern Tracker: is know is a bit high-cost and out of theme in this deck, but super fun and really game changer.