ITT scenes that you imagined when you were on Sup Forums on Nov 08 2016

ITT scenes that you imagined when you were on Sup Forums on Nov 08 2016.

youtube.com/watch?v=EmTz7EAYLrs

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The elves represent the rust belt

Outnumbered but win anyway.

Really fires off those fucking brain sperms.

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>no surrounding farms or villages
>no nearby water supply

what was the main source of employment in Gondor? fucking IT? telephone sales?

immersion ruined

Pelennor fields and there's a literally the sea next to it.

>City built into a mountain
>"Where is the water supply?!"
Educate yourself.

was referencing the movie version - if you wanna talk books, head to /lit/

Portrayal in adaptations

In the live action movie trilogy by Peter Jackson, Pelennor Fields is portrayed as an uncultivated, beaten down grassland. The perimeter wall is also nowhere to be found.

You really think the "immerhin" is disturbed if the don't show you the sewers of Gondor?

im saying - Minas Tirith shoulve looked more like pic related

a small town?

Men of the west!

>hurr durr
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna

>Christian forces: 90,000
>Ottoman forces: 140,000

>Decisive Christian coalition victory

The movie could have done it right, but didnt.

right. but what bothered me more than anything was the big empty space infront of it. not a single house or something. even the fucking road to osgiliath was out of dirt.

Why didnt the orcs just climb on top of the mountain and then use ropes to descend inside the citadel?

It is pretty strange, having Pelennor being populated and farmed would have made you actually care about the advancing army since you would see them looting and pillaging as they went.

did you have a stroke, faggot?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvELaZeyf_0

>and there's a literally the sea next to it.

yeah, because you can easily drink salt-water,
there was no freshwater supply

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>In the live action movie trilogy by Peter Jackson, Pelennor Fields is portrayed as an uncultivated, beaten down grassland.
yea wtf was up with that? in lotro pelennor fields was all green and shit. same with edoras.

River. They were worried the corsairs would sail up the river.

you will never take part in a crushing cavalry charge

we will in the inevitable race war