• Patquip@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    In the movies, the Uruk-Hai definitely marched from Isengard to Helms Deep in full armor without a supply wagon in sight.

    Even when the Uruk-Hai captured Merry and Pippin they were running long distance in full gear.

    But stamina in LotR is a little wonky. Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas ran ~130 miles in three days.

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      6 months ago

      Those 3 consist of an immortal elf, a dwarf who are known for their endurance yet complained the whole trip anyways, and an 85 year old Dúnedain, a race of men descended from the Númenóreans, who are known for their longevity and noble lineage. So they’re not exactly common foot soldiers.

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        6 months ago

        Back when we could expect good things from our Octogenarian politicians \s.

        But on a serious note, I think the supply train for the orcs was non existent as they were … expected to live off the land…

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          6 months ago

          There’s a whole scene where they mutiny against their leader because they’re starving and dog tired. They want to eat the hobbits, and the only thing that stopped them was one of them getting beheaded for mutiny, and then getting decimated by a squadron of Rohan horsemen. I love that they took the time to include that, since it makes it more believable. The Uruk-hai were pushed to their absolute limits and then beyond, and they snapped, just like men would.