What do they eat?
What do they eat?
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wild animals, wheat, fish
Cum and feces
Gondor
In the wild, they prefer to graze on grasses. Domesticated ones are usually let out to graze at pastures and fed hay as well, but their diets may be supplemented with oats and other grains.
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They were following scorched Earth policy. No need to feed the invading army.
They obviously just harvested that entire field.
They go to their local Seed and Feed
Movie fucked up Minas Tirith's presentation.
The whole area surrounding the city was farmland and roadwork. That's what makes the battle more dire as the armies of Sauron pillaged and burned all the land up to the city itself.
Still better than anything else we've gotten besides still art.
stfu reddit
Orc meat
I'd imagine mountain goats and fish
everything else imported
They grow maize north of Camp McCarran, at a place called "NCR Sharecropper Farms."
Deez nutz
I'm unironically surprised just how much the world-building of various fantasy worlds comes crushing down the moment you ask that question.
BUT WHAT'S THEIR TAX POLICY?
>What do they eat?
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There's a river at nearby Osgiliath that can transport food supplies via boat.
They are predominantly pastoralists. They raise sheep who graze in the plains and produce dairy and meat.
Pretty much this. They're the Pelennor Fields, not Plains.
Chad Tolkien had it covered though.
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My guess is that in Gondor had some excise taxes on things like alcohol and probably made money selling/leasing its vast land holdings. You can't really tax the incomes of peasants because almsot no one has cash anyway. Their actual income is a near subsistance level of food and firewood that if you were to tax would just cause starvation.
even the little baby orcs?
kek
Not much. Suprisingly starvation was common among ancient cultures.
>What do they feed on?
look at this fucking shit place. lotr movies is the most overated shit of all time
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Why did the first hobbit movie have musical numbers?
they were made too early
Bags of sand
ass
everyone has permaculture garden and they cattle
oats are bad for horses
feed
and
suck
This isn't a problem unique to LOTR
Every damn movie set in Medieval or faux-Medieval times has absolutely no idea about how cities worked in those times. There should be fields all around the city, they wouldn't just let some arable land go to waste
But nope, it's always modern empty wild meadows
Hubris
that land is not very arable user, I live here. there's a reason there are no crops. also that's rohan you brainlet, its a grassland. they raise livestock that graze on the grasses and grow grain, what do you want a fucking banana farm?
>also that's rohan you brainlet
Read the filename before you try to call anyone a brainlet
And Rohan being 100% wild meadows is no less retarded, what do the people eat?
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>what do you want a fucking banana farm
Yep, it's me who is the brainlet, not you who has never fucking seen a wheat field in his life
They journeyed between the capital of Rohan to the capital of Gondor, I'm sure there would have been a few inns along the way.
They mustered in Dunharrow actually and rode from there
There are supposed to be farmlands surrounding Minas Tirith, the movies just made the region bare for the battle of Pelennor fields.
Whatever they want
What was their tariff policy on agricultural produce?
Digits of LIES. It was the perfect time for them to be made. Perhaps a year or so later, but with the overuse of CGI around the corner(see the hobbit) the actual live score during the battle scenes gives it that kino feeling and was really one of the last few movies that used actual people and not green screens and CGI
So that you'd have a black gandalf and a muslim trans woman Frodo?
cave lichen and fungi they grow and harvest with subterranean tunnels into that mountain behind them
peregrin took
orcs
it's only a model