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Old 03-10-2014, 07:53 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by The Mouth of Sauron View Post
Tolkien stated that the Rammas Echor was "ten leagues or more" in length.

How many men would Gondor have had to devote to garrisoning an out-wall that length?
This is one of those math story problems I hated in school; hence, I became an English major.

But as an English major once force-fed a wide range of world literature (some of which I even enjoyed), I believe the answer is obvious...

42.

P.S. Considering a "league" is 3 statute miles (thus Rammas Echor was approximately 30 miles long), the correct answer would be that Gondor, even at the height of its power, could not man the whole wall; therefore small forts or bastions judiciously-spaced were the more likely means of defense.
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