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Characters in The Lord of the Rings and Miles Vorkosigan, by Height

By Ian Randal Strock

We're introducing a new, occasional feature here on SFScope: our graphically comic view of the worlds of speculative fiction. Graphicles shouldn't be taken too seriously (though we will strive for accuracy when there actually is data available). And we're open to your suggestions or submissions, whether you want to create one yourself, or just have an idea you'd like us to graphicle-ize, let us know (use the "Contact Us" link above, or leave a comment). And a tip of the hat to Ed Pell who put this particular bug in our bonnet.

To kick things off, we're offering two Graphicles (see next post, as well), but we expect no more than one a day in the future. So, we now present:

Comments (5)


Comments
On June 24, 2009, Steven said: Respond

Should not Pippin be significantly taller than Merry?

On June 24, 2009, Ian Randal Strock said: Respond

Well, I could correct it, or I could just say "height when they reached adulthood, regardless of what happened later in their lives". Being lazy and in a rush today, I'll go with the latter, but thanks for noticing.

On June 24, 2009, hmm said: Respond

Galadriel should be in there...she (and Celeborn) are like 6'4" from the endless notes and appendices.

Maybe Taura too ;)

On July 31, 2009, Lewis said: Respond

I am loving this chart's combination but I have to wonder - why not drop Boromir, Merry and Pippin in favor of a few of the best Miles characters?
Say, Taura, Bothari, a quaddie, and Gregor's shoe?

On September 29, 2010, Scarlett said: Respond

Well, I could correct it, or I could just say "height when they reached adulthood, regardless of what happened later in their lives".

But (in book canon, at least) Pippin had yet to reach adulthood at the time of the events of LOTR -- he was 27, and hobbits become adults at the age of 33.

*is deeply sorry for bringing the nerdosity and will shut up now*

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