Mahud

Mahud is Games-Workshop's name for the Men of Far Harad.

History
The Men of Far Harad were given no specific name by Tolkien, but Games-Workshop decided to call them "Mahud", perhaps inspired by elephant-tamers in medieval real life being called "Muhad". As depicted in Peter Jackson's movies, they were the Men who first tamed the Mumakil, but also they have a population of Half-Trolls with pupil-black skin, blood-red tounges, and snowy-white eyes. The, "Mahud", dwell in jungles that lay south of Haradwaith, and they are as close to the Girdle of Arda as North-Hemisphere territory gets. They've never recieved any just-for-them attacks because they've only ever gone to battle as allies of the Southrons, Corsairs, and Variags. A few far-travelling armies even find services under Rhunic Contracts by the Easterlings. It is known that they would very well use clubs, spears, and javelins (throwing), but the question that only they can answer is: do they use blowpipes? Or do they have enough bamboo for bows and arrows? They are known for their presence on Pellenor Fields as the third allies of the Southron counterattack, with Khand second, and Rhun first, all lead by someone titled "Black Serpent". It is unknown what the people of Far Harad were like after the War of the Ring, but surely they have found some way to make peace with the Gondorians as the Easterlings and Variags and Southrons did. Nowadays, they live as people who are not Gondor's allies, and only know them because of the bone-for-steel and wood-for-bamboo trades. The Southrons live this "Gondor and The South" relationship to. The people who are near Far Harad or are cartography lovers have a different name for Far Harad. They call it "Uruthani".

Quotes
"Easterlings with Axes, Variags of Khand, Southrons in Scarlet and out of Far Harad black men like Half-Trolls with white eyes and red tounges"