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The White CouncilRe: Battles in METolkien and Inklings Discussion |
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Posted by Tar-Elenion on February 24, 2000 at 21:51:01 In Reply to: Re: Battles in ME posted by Foradan on February 23, 2000 at 10:56:47:
In my opinion much too large. I think it that logisticaly speaking it would be very difficult to have that many combatants (and whatever support troops they needed) in the Pellenor Fields. If there were so many of the Enemy there they would have quickly overrun the City. : Helm's Deep: The 10000 Pippin counted coming from Isengard, plus whatever forces Saruman already had near the Fords, I'd say 13-14 thousands all told. 1500-2000 defenders. : Five Armies: 500 (+13) dwarves, perhaps 1500 Laketowners, 2000-2500 elves =4500. Most of the orcs of the MIsty and Grey Mountains, at least 35000. A couple of thousand Wargs/wolves/both. I think too large here as well. JRRT says 500 Dwarves from the Iron Hills. The Elves: Thranduil leaves Mirkwood with 'many spearmen and bowmen. 'Many' of the skilled Elves stay behind to assist in the rebuilding of Esgaroth. But 'most' of Thranduil's host marches on to Erebor. JRRT mentions 1000 spearmen who initially charge under cover of archers and when they charge again it is with 'renewed numbers' which could indicate some reserve spearmen (unless it is the archers joining the charge). So we have 1000 spearmen plus a reserve and archers. reading the account I doubt that the reserve was much more than 200 or so (note 'renewed' numbers not redoubled ie replacing dead and wounded), also the archers I figure to be about 200-300. In my estimate the total of the Elven host is @ 1500 warriors. Lakemen: I dont think Esgaroth could have supplied that many soldiers. Note that 'all the men of arms who were still able' marched with Thranduil. Thranduil and his host secures the sothern spur. While the Men and Dwarves are combined and some Elves join them to secure the Eastern spur. This seems an attempt to get parity in numbers between the two wings of the army. I believe that the Men numbered well under a thousand and probobly not much more than the Dwarves. I think the total numbers involved are under 2500 for Elves, Dwarves and Men. On the side of the Orcs and Wargs I feel that 10000-12000 is a much more likely number.
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