• crawancon@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    ok, but then… how come at the end of the first movie can they see Mt doom in the distance. does sight work differently in this age?

    i cant see the smokies from Florida.

    //UNWATCHABLE

    /s

    • brian@lemmy.ca
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      3 days ago

      As an answer to your not-a-question, I think it would imply that Arda is an absolutely massive planet, such that your sight line would be further.

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        3 days ago

        Is there any evidence the Lord of the Rings world is round? The world was canonically created with magic, so it doesn’t need to follow our version of physics

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          Not a lore expert, so if anyone else challenges me on this, they’re almost certainly right.

          The world was flat at one point, but canonically became round at the end of the second age (before LOTR). That said, some beings can still perceive the world differently. Primarily this is in reference to elves’ ability to just piss off and leave the world behind, but maybe all non-humans have some latent ability to see things humans can’t?

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        I wonder if you could calculate that. I thought that on a level area, the horizon is about 6 miles out (or is it 12?) based on that, could you calculate the size of the world based on the height of mount doom and the distance it would be?