I was implying that my intuition is that Lobelia cannot suddenly pop up at a site she won't ever agree to move to!
Konrad Klar wrote:
So, as I understand, company moving form Edoras to Dunharrow will not face the attack caused by Trouble on All Borders played on Riders of Rohan (according to the literal definition of "moving through")?
If you were going to be excessively pedantic, then yes, you could argue that. Regarding the word 'through', the primary definition is:
in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window.
You would not be moving 'through' Rohan by this definition unless you enter it from somewhere else, then exit it to somewhere else.
However, a secondary definition is:
over the surface of, by way of, or within the limits or medium of: to travel through a country; to fly through the air.
Now I try not to be a lawyer-type, so I would probably say that yes, you would get attacked by the Riders in the example you gave. I would consider that second definition and feel like it applied to the situation, since you are traveling within the limits (borders) of Rohan.
Now on subject of Ringwraith movement - that is an interesting question. Is there any card that
asks whether a character (or a company) is restricted from moving somewhere? We have concrete example of HToY for allies.
Because I would say that the Nazgul do have movement restrictions in the regions containing Hero
![Haven [-me_ha-]](./images/smilies/me_ha.png)
. (On top of all the
other movement restrictions they have!

)
One difference is that Nazgul is absolutely forbidden from moving to the site, whereas ally does not stop the
company from moving there, but then the ally is lost.