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Aragorn crashes through few trees
"Drawing his bright sword and crying Elendil! Elendil! he crashed through the trees." Dismayed the rammers let fall the trees and turned to ´¼üght; but the wall of their shields was broken as by a lightning- stroke, and they were swept away, hewn down, or cast over the Rock into the stony stream below Aragorn strikes with enough force to destroy a shield (or a shield wall formation?). He's able to ragdoll enemy soldiers with his strikes, throwing them away.
Andruil came down upon his helm. There was a ´¼éash like ´¼éame and the helm burst asunder. The orc fell with cloven head Aragorn strikes with enough force to cut helmet in half and oneshot the person wearing that helmet
So shouldn't he be higher than 9-C?
Also other things
'The birds again!' said Aragorn, pointing down.
Aragorn is the first person to see enemy raven-spies on the sky. It's worth to mention that in the Fellowship is Legolas who as an elf can see in absulete darkness and overall has superhuman eyesight which allows him to see at impossible distances.
Gandalf walked in front, and with him went Aragorn, who knew this land even in the dark
Aragorn can travel in even absolute darkness
Aragorn sped on up the hill. Every now and again he bent to the ground. Hobbits go light, and their footprints are not easy even for a Ranger to read, but not far from the top a spring crossed the path, and in the wet earth he saw what he was seeking.
'I read the signs aright,' he said to himself. 'Frodo ran to the hill-top. I wonder what he saw there? But he returned by the same way, and went down the hill again.'
So enhanced eyesight? and also super or something?
Suddenly Aragorn leapt to his feet. 'How the wind howls!' he cried. 'It is howling with wolf-voices. The Wargs have come west of the Mountains!'
Aragorn is the first person to hear orc-wolf raiders
There is no sound outside here yet,' said Aragorn, who was standing by the eastern door listening. 'The passage on this side plunges straight down a stair: it plainly does not lead back towards the hall.
Aragorn can hear very well
Aragorn stirred in his sleep, turned over, and sat up.
'What is it?' he whispered, springing up and coming to Frodo. 'I felt something in my sleep. Why have you drawn your sword?''
When asleep, Aragorn's senses are still active. He's able to hear that Frodo has drawn his sword.
Even as he gazed his quick ears caught sounds in the wood- lands below, on the west side of the River. He stiffened. There were cries, and among them, to his horror, he could distinguish the harsh voices of Orcs.
He can hear on great distances
"Drawing his bright sword and crying Elendil! Elendil! he crashed through the trees." Dismayed the rammers let fall the trees and turned to ´¼üght; but the wall of their shields was broken as by a lightning- stroke, and they were swept away, hewn down, or cast over the Rock into the stony stream below Aragorn strikes with enough force to destroy a shield (or a shield wall formation?). He's able to ragdoll enemy soldiers with his strikes, throwing them away.
Andruil came down upon his helm. There was a ´¼éash like ´¼éame and the helm burst asunder. The orc fell with cloven head Aragorn strikes with enough force to cut helmet in half and oneshot the person wearing that helmet
So shouldn't he be higher than 9-C?
Also other things
'The birds again!' said Aragorn, pointing down.
Aragorn is the first person to see enemy raven-spies on the sky. It's worth to mention that in the Fellowship is Legolas who as an elf can see in absulete darkness and overall has superhuman eyesight which allows him to see at impossible distances.
Gandalf walked in front, and with him went Aragorn, who knew this land even in the dark
Aragorn can travel in even absolute darkness
Aragorn sped on up the hill. Every now and again he bent to the ground. Hobbits go light, and their footprints are not easy even for a Ranger to read, but not far from the top a spring crossed the path, and in the wet earth he saw what he was seeking.
'I read the signs aright,' he said to himself. 'Frodo ran to the hill-top. I wonder what he saw there? But he returned by the same way, and went down the hill again.'
So enhanced eyesight? and also super or something?
Suddenly Aragorn leapt to his feet. 'How the wind howls!' he cried. 'It is howling with wolf-voices. The Wargs have come west of the Mountains!'
Aragorn is the first person to hear orc-wolf raiders
There is no sound outside here yet,' said Aragorn, who was standing by the eastern door listening. 'The passage on this side plunges straight down a stair: it plainly does not lead back towards the hall.
Aragorn can hear very well
Aragorn stirred in his sleep, turned over, and sat up.
'What is it?' he whispered, springing up and coming to Frodo. 'I felt something in my sleep. Why have you drawn your sword?''
When asleep, Aragorn's senses are still active. He's able to hear that Frodo has drawn his sword.
Even as he gazed his quick ears caught sounds in the wood- lands below, on the west side of the River. He stiffened. There were cries, and among them, to his horror, he could distinguish the harsh voices of Orcs.
He can hear on great distances