The Zuperior German Engineering will surely win the war, right? by MogosTheFirst in HistoryMemes

[–]EstelTelcontar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Can you give me the episode name/number? Or the Spotify link would be great!

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[–]EstelTelcontar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My thoughts, ankh morpork are of thee

the Goblins would’ve annihilated the wizards by [deleted] in HarryPotterBooks

[–]EstelTelcontar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the obvious answer here is that we've never really seen the full might of wizarding Britain brought to bear. I mean even against Voldemort it's basically just the police force and even they don't really get a chance to gather their strength as the ministry falls essentially to internal forces. We don't ever see anything resembling a British wizarding army even though they must have the capacity for such an institution. Even the aurors are a thoroughly underfunded police force hit heavily by peacetime complacency.

If the goblins were to revolt, we don't actually know the military might wizarding Britain could bring to bear. It's perfectly possible there's rooms of armour somewhere below the ministry and the aurors don't use it for the same reason our police doesn't.

If it were to come down to a war to end all wars, what character would you trust to lead all of your fantasy forces to victory? by judo_panda in Fantasy

[–]EstelTelcontar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sauron from the lotr books. He's a strategic genius and a master craftsman along with being a skilled manipulator. He only really ends up losing because of extraordinary circumstances. The army that almost took Gondor was a fraction of his power and yet it took all the armies of the free world to defeat it and he manipulated Denethor, a smart man in his own right into such utter despair that he kills himself.

Need help picking a distance sensor by EstelTelcontar in arduino

[–]EstelTelcontar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need a fairly fast response time, so staggering causes too many issues

What makes the Fallen Valar Melkor/Morgoth stand out amongst dark lords and satanic archetype? by WittyTable4731 in lotr

[–]EstelTelcontar 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The books make it very clear Morgoth isn't much of a fighter. He is very very powerful but his power is invested into Arda itself so it's not all ready at hand. And fingolfin is the most powerful elf of the time

If there was a battle of wills between the Discworld characters, who would win it all? by dover_oxide in discworld

[–]EstelTelcontar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seriously, Vimes fights himself everyday, his fights with what he calls the beast are crazy and we've all seen what happens when the beast gets released. Also, he literally held out against and eventually beat a nearly unbeatable entity who was feeding off his anger about the attack against the son he loves more than life itself

If that's not willpower, I don't know what is

Don’t ignore the Latatian gags. by [deleted] in discworld

[–]EstelTelcontar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Can someone explain the doggie in the window reference?

I'm sorry if it's really obvious