Yes. From inside Tolkien’s world, Orcs’ sunlight sensitivity is simply part of how reality works. The question is not whether it’s “supernatural” or “natural,” but what mechanism causes it.
If Orcs are sensitive to sunlight because of biological traits (e.g., poor pigmentation, defective DNA repair, unusual physiology), then they might also be more vulnerable to ionizing radiation from nuclear fallout.
If their sensitivity is due to their corruption or some unique property of sunlight in Arda’s metaphysics, then there may be little or no connection to nuclear radiation.
Since Tolkien never explains the mechanism, the answer depends on how you interpret Orcs’ sunlight sensitivity. Also, Orcs are impaired by daylight, but Tolkien does not describe them suffering symptoms typical of extreme UV damage, which suggests the effect is not simply biological UV sensitivity.
Yes. From inside Tolkien’s world, Orcs’ sunlight sensitivity is simply part of how reality works. The question is not whether it’s “supernatural” or “natural,” but what mechanism causes it.
If Orcs are sensitive to sunlight because of biological traits (e.g., poor pigmentation, defective DNA repair, unusual physiology), then they might also be more vulnerable to ionizing radiation from nuclear fallout.
If their sensitivity is due to their corruption or some unique property of sunlight in Arda’s metaphysics, then there may be little or no connection to nuclear radiation.
Since Tolkien never explains the mechanism, the answer depends on how you interpret Orcs’ sunlight sensitivity. Also, Orcs are impaired by daylight, but Tolkien does not describe them suffering symptoms typical of extreme UV damage, which suggests the effect is not simply biological UV sensitivity.