What is the story with the blade lengths listed in this book versus the UC replicas? Was the author measuring actual props and UC decided to make stuff different sizes? Did the author get blade length and overall length mixed up?
Examples:
Edit formatting is not good. Second length is the the UC Replica length.
Book UC Replica
Witchking sword 60" 54 5/8"
Witchking Dagger 16" 25"
High Elven Sword just under 5' 50"
Uruk Hai sword 3' 32"
Tim
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2I find that book outstanding as a pictorial reference and little else. It's full of mistakes otherwise, is clearly a movie adaptation work that pays little heed to the literary sources, and the strange attempt at making it seem like some archeological guide is misguided at best.
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3I always thought the Weapons and Warfare book wasn't an "official" source, but a lot of it was the authors own conjecture
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4Yes, and I don't think it was ever touted as an "official" source, but the authour could have least put a little more thought and effort into it. I just find the whole "these are artifacts recently discovered" approach to be a very dubious and silly approach.
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5I've never actually read it, but it seems like the author was trying to bring to reality the LOTR mythos that Tolkien tried to start, a mythology of England, and if these events did take place, it would be likely that some of these artifacts would be found in archeological digs.
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6Val's right. The book is really cool as a resource for pictures, not only of weapons but also armor and shots of scenes not in the movie (namely the Lorien goblin chase). But as for the majority of the text... . If it's not in a yellow box, don't read it. I'm still trying to figure out when the Rohirrim were called The Rohan or The Rohans.
"Remember, the force will be with you, always."
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7[quote=""Fingolfin""]... I'm still trying to figure out when the Rohirrim were called The Rohan or The Rohans. [/quote]
Or maybe the Rohanites...or the Rohannans...or the Rohanese...or....well, you get the picture
Or maybe the Rohanites...or the Rohannans...or the Rohanese...or....well, you get the picture
"Eternity is an awful long time, especially towards the end."
"What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.
It also depends on what sort of person you are.” -- CSL
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8So in that case, what are members of the Rohan Royal Guard called? Theodenites?
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9[quote=""Fingolfin""]So in that case, what are members of the Rohan Royal Guard called? Theodenites? [/quote]
No...they are called the...the... THE THEODENIZENS!!!...HAHAHAHAHA!!!
(Really bad, I know )
No...they are called the...the... THE THEODENIZENS!!!...HAHAHAHAHA!!!
(Really bad, I know )
"Eternity is an awful long time, especially towards the end."
"What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.
It also depends on what sort of person you are.” -- CSL
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10In the documentaries on the DVDs, occasionally people would refer to the Rohans, and I thought, they obviously couldn't have bothered to read the book or even a reference work like the Complete Guide to Middle earth or the Encyclopedia of Arda (though in fairness, I don't know if the latter existed yet when the interviews were conducted).
I have the Weapons and Warfare book and haven't looked at it in years. It certainly had a lot of nice pictures. It was also the place where I first learned of the atrocity of the WK breaking Gandalf's staff (the book came out before the ROTK EE).
Anyway, none of this answers Tim's question.
I have the Weapons and Warfare book and haven't looked at it in years. It certainly had a lot of nice pictures. It was also the place where I first learned of the atrocity of the WK breaking Gandalf's staff (the book came out before the ROTK EE).
Anyway, none of this answers Tim's question.
"Olorin I was in the West that is forgotten...."
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11Yeah it says that striders ranger sword is 5 feet long with a 4 foot blade. I dont think so
Its a Trap-admiral ackbar