• tomi000@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Thanks for the detailed description. The comparison is a bit odd though, from the roman empire to today its only 2000 years and I think some of the smallest nations could easily crush the roman empire today. I cant even imagine what will be in another 3000 years. But as others have pointed out, there seems to be no technological advancement in Middle Earth so I guess thats a major factor.

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      11 months ago

      Well, how much had technology advanced in the 5000 years before the Roman Empire?

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        11 months ago

        A lot actually if you really compare the technologies, also the romans could haveeasily beat any army 5 times their size from 5000 years before.

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          11 months ago

          You don’t even need 5000 years. Colonial forces regularly beat 10:1 odds against natives, and they very obviously lived at the same time. The battle of Ulundi saw the british win with 20 deaths, against a force of 15.000 Zulu warriors. Even the famous British defeat at Islandlwana saw the Zulu impi suffer tripple the British casualties.