While I agree with you on starting with a smaller civ list, I would like to have a longer list for the ones we want to have eventually, so that we won't have to come back and edit the civs from the short list to make sure the civs don't overlap to much (Extreme example: Civ Elves on short list, Civs Noldor, Teleri, Sindar, etc. on long list > would mean rework Elves to Noldor and add the others. Better to just have Noldor on the shortlist instead of elves). So my proposal is to make a long list first, then pick a couple of civs from that list for the first version. I agree with keeping the number of UU's low, maybe even no UU's except for the shadow.
The magic system (I've only read about it, no experience) would have to be altered somewhat because I don't like the idea of mana nodes in Middle-Earth. But as it is possible to tie the nodes to a palace or (national) wonder, it should be possible to simply rename them and reduce the nodes available on the map. The spells themselves (I've only read a few) look like they can be adapted to a lot of things.
The magic system (I've only read about it, no experience) would have to be altered somewhat because I don't like the idea of mana nodes in Middle-Earth. But as it is possible to tie the nodes to a palace or (national) wonder, it should be possible to simply rename them and reduce the nodes available on the map. The spells themselves (I've only read a few) look like they can be adapted to a lot of things.