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Alright Amazon:Oh no.
A discussion about how far elves can see.
There’s only one thing to be done.
Alright Amazon:
You promise me Giant Elven Satellite Eyeballs, and I will sign up for Prime.
Wait, so she's spending all this effort splashing about and treading water when all she has to do is look up?It probably also helps that she was taught the principal difference between a ship and a rock.![]()
Assuming Tolkien's world is similar size to Earth, you can see about 3 miles before the curvature of the earth gets in the way
Elrond was standing on a cliff and mentioned the ship passing beyond his vision.
Elves have better than normal vision so from that vantage point how far?
At sea level the curvature of the earth limits the range of vision to 2.9 miles. The formula for determining how many miles an individual can see at higher levels is the square root of his altitude times 1.225. Thus on a clear day at 1,000 feet a person with normal vision can see 39 miles; at 10,000 feet, 123 miles; at 25,000 feet, 194 miles. With good visibility a pilot at 25,000 feet can see Germany from the English Channel; at the same altitude over Tunisia he can see the middle of Sicily.
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how high up was the cliff? if close to 1,000 feet that is 39 miles
at 100 feet that would be 12.9 miles
That is a long swim
although the longest distance someone has swam is 250 km or 155.343 miles
so it is theoretically within range of a determined elf
Longest distance ocean swim (marathon swimming)
This is for the longest journey made by swimming in the ocean. This record is to be attempted by an individual. This record is measured in kilometres to the nearest 0.001 km, with the equivalent imperial measurement also given in miles. For the purpose of this record, swimming is defined as the...www.guinnessworldrecords.com
I thought it was more a problem with the design than the cgi itself. Definitely a departure from Jackson’s Wargs, but it did look rabid or messed with in some way.
Was that Narsil given to Elendil ?
Personally I decided to see this as a retelling not, a prequel, so at least I can somewhat enjoy it though I don’t find the show captivating so far. That said it made me curious about how they would execute their version of LOTR then.
I didn't believe R.O.U.S.'s existed!What in Eru's green Arda is this supposed to be? I mean I know it's mentioned as a Warg, but the CGI looks horrendous. Did they blow their billion dollar budget on the first 2 episodes and the visuals for Numenor?
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In fairness, the wargs we got in the two Jackson trilogies also looked different. The LotR wargs looked more like giant hyenas, and the wargs in The Hobbit looked like giant wolves. The Rings of Power wargs look like they're sticking closer to the Hobbit design, which I think is honestly better anyway. This one definitely looks mistreated.I thought it was more a problem with the design than the cgi itself. Definitely a departure from Jackson’s Wargs, but it did look rabid or messed with in some way.
It's called a metaphor. Some elves have been known to speak nearly exclusively in them.I just started Rings of Power and I almost turned it off.
When Galadriel’s brother asks her if she knows why a stone sinks and a boat floats, then launches into some nonsense about how a stone only sees downward.
That’s just dumb. A stone sinks because it’s heavier than the water it displaces. A ship floats because it’s lighter than the water it displaces.