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How fast is this?

I looked around a bit (not really), the average walking speed is 3mph (4.82803kmh)
with the time you give that means it's 579.364 km away. Doing this in ten minutes is 965.607 m/s
 
Yeah, a 5 day walk could also mean that
  • The path is not a straight line, meaning the displacement is actually closer, making the feat not as impressive if it where a 5 day straight line travel.
  • 5 days include rest, meaning the actual travel time was shorter (and the displacement shorter as well).
Without any given context, assuming it's a straight line and no rest is absolute highball at best, and is not reliable.
 
the characters sleep and rest in that verse, yeah, the 5 days stuff was about the average human, who need to rest and sleep.

So, 8 hours of sleep plus lunch, dinner and normal human stuff like that
 
IIRC the average traveler during the days of the Roman Empire traveled 7 hours a day. Traveling that long for 5 days with the avg 5.1km/h walking speed (per wikipedia) means they traveled 178500 meters. Divide that by 10 minutes means the character flown at 297.5 m/s.
We cut down the feat by almost a third.
But we still haven't addressed the pathway they would walk on, and it's possible that they walked for longer hours a day. This is just a lowball in terms of how long the travel time by foot would be per day.

Considering how a bit explicit the feat is, I sure do hope the verse has more quantifiable speed feats.
 
IIRC the average traveler during the days of the Roman Empire traveled 7 hours a day. Traveling that long for 5 days with the avg 5.1km/h walking speed (per wikipedia) means they traveled 178500 meters. Divide that by 10 minutes means the character flown at 297.5 m/s.
We cut down the feat by almost a third.
But we still haven't addressed the pathway they would walk on, and it's possible that they walked for longer hours a day. This is just a lowball in terms of how long the travel time by foot would be per day.

Considering how a bit explicit the feat is, I sure do hope the verse has more quantifiable speed feats.
hmmm, it has statements about having the speed of a bullet lol, ig it has other feats but i dont think its quantifiable
 
Too many factors yes ? Rocky and mountainous terrain can take days to get past while being much shorter. Not to mention if say a person is in a hurry they will most likely travel for 16-18 hours with 8-6 hour rest periods. Not impossible for a fit human even if you legs turn into noodles.

But Even at Bare minimum it would be still faster than High End sports cars. 300 m/s sounds about okayish. I mean we aren't counting terrain but the cut in time makes up for that.
 
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