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The [[Shadows]] set fundamentally reorganizes Shadow cultures. After this point, with two exceptions, all new man minions belong to {{C|Men}} culture, including the barbarian riot of Dunland, Sauron's armies of evil men from the east and south, the pirates of Umbar, the evil men of Bree who sell rumors to Sauron and Saruman, and Saruman's agents in Théoden's court. Each of these groups makes up a soft subculture of their own, but {{C|Men}} decks often include cards from multiple groups. | The [[Shadows]] set fundamentally reorganizes Shadow cultures. After this point, with two exceptions, all new man minions belong to {{C|Men}} culture, including the barbarian riot of Dunland, Sauron's armies of evil men from the east and south, the pirates of Umbar, the evil men of Bree who sell rumors to Sauron and Saruman, and Saruman's agents in Théoden's court. Each of these groups makes up a soft subculture of their own, but {{C|Men}} decks often include cards from multiple groups. | ||
There are only two non-{{C|Men}} | There are only two non-{{C|Men}} minions after Shadows: {{Card|The Mouth of Sauron, Lieutenant of Barad-dur}}, the only {{C|Sauron}} man in the entire game, and {{Card|Grima, Servant of Another Master}}. Both the Mouth of Sauron and Grima also appear as {{C|Men}} minions, however: {{Card|The Mouth of Sauron, Messenger of Mordor}} (in the same set as Lieutenant of Barad-dur), and three different versions of Grima. | ||
[[Eowyn]]'s famous protest to the contrary notwithstanding, the race of Man includes women, and female Man cards interact with cards that affect "men" just the same as male Man cards do. [[Wizard]]s may appear to be men, and ''Lord of the Rings'' aficionados might notes that many man-like creatures are half-man or formerly men, but none of them are considered men in this game. There are also two {{C|Men}}-culture minions who are not of the race of men: {{Card|Saruman, Coldly Still}} and {{Card|Ted Sandyman, Chief's Men's Ally}}. Thus, these two oddball minions are not affected by cards that mention only "a Man" (eg {{Card|Faramir's Bow}}) or "a {{CultureIcon|Men}} Man" (eg {{Card|Wandering Hillman}}): | [[Eowyn]]'s famous protest to the contrary notwithstanding, the race of Man includes women, and female Man cards interact with cards that affect "men" just the same as male Man cards do. [[Wizard]]s may appear to be men, and ''Lord of the Rings'' aficionados might notes that many man-like creatures are half-man or formerly men, but none of them are considered men in this game. There are also two {{C|Men}}-culture minions who are not of the race of men: {{Card|Saruman, Coldly Still}} and {{Card|Ted Sandyman, Chief's Men's Ally}}. Thus, these two oddball minions are not affected by cards that mention only "a Man" (eg {{Card|Faramir's Bow}}) or "a {{CultureIcon|Men}} Man" (eg {{Card|Wandering Hillman}}): |