I’m re-reading The Hobbit at the moment. Gandalf might not be a conjurer of cheap tricks, because he’s only packing the expensive, high-caliber stuff.
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I’m re-reading The Hobbit at the moment. Gandalf might not be a conjurer of cheap tricks, because he’s only packing the expensive, high-caliber stuff.
@rpgmemes
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#tolkien #meme #hobbit #gandalf #wizard #fantasy #badlydrawn #dnd
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The Hobbit has a narrator, who speaks from a “modern” perspective. It describes in the beginning how Hobbits are few now and avoid the tall folk, all that. So I’m fairly sure this is the narrator giving a frame of reference, rather than Bilbo knowing the smell.
Later it is also said that Orcs are cunning inventors of things that kill, including things that kill a lot of people at once.
Not only that, but in LoTR Helms Deeps outer wall is blown up with gun powder or similar.
I thought the Hobbit was meant to be written by Bilbo so a modern narrator explains it.
I knew there were things like explosives and fireworks, but unless guns are a common use, calling black powder “gunpowder” is weird so I wouldn’t expect middle earth to have that word.
There are also things like cuckoo clocks and a reference to a train.