Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27200931-20170310012222/@comment-30645975-20170313013256

Your very suggestion reads: "The passage was low and roughly made. It was not too difficult for the hobbit, except when, in spite of all care, he stubbed his poor toes again, several times, on nasty jagged stones in the floor. "A bit low for goblins, at least for the big ones," thought Bilbo, not knowing that even the big ones, the orcs of the mountains, go along at a great speed stooping low with their hands almost on the ground" - "There a host of Wargs came ravening and with them came the bodyguard of Bolg, goblins of huge size with scimitars of steel" - The Hobbit. Now, I could be mistaken, but the line big ones, the orcs of the mountains, go along at a great speed stooping low with their hands almost on the ground means that the Uruks were bent double. as evidenced by the line "their hands almost on the ground". Therefore, they must be almost twice the size of the hobbits, for whom the path "not to difficult", but some trouble.

I'm not trying to attack you, but I'd like a little bit of explanation as to how this quote shows that the Uruks should be smaller/debuffed?