are gnomes in general smaller than halflings? i always thought they were and my gnomes tiny and i got told by a short halfing that he was smaller than me... 'height wise....'
gnomes and halfings on 04/22/2006 07:36 AM CDT
Re: gnomes and halfings on 04/22/2006 07:53 AM CDT
>are gnomes in general smaller than halflings?<
GM Ozias has posted on this previously in a couple different folders though likely have rolled off the boards by now since was some while back.
However, the short answer (short answer -- get it? nevermind, it's early... <chuckle>) is that generally Burgal Gnomes and Halflings are approximately the same height, and that Forest Gnomes are slightly taller than those other two.
So yup, theoretically it's possible for a short halfling to be shorter than your gnome.
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GM Ozias has posted on this previously in a couple different folders though likely have rolled off the boards by now since was some while back.
However, the short answer (short answer -- get it? nevermind, it's early... <chuckle>) is that generally Burgal Gnomes and Halflings are approximately the same height, and that Forest Gnomes are slightly taller than those other two.
So yup, theoretically it's possible for a short halfling to be shorter than your gnome.
Check out the Lore Benefits Summation Chart at... http://carabele.com/odds/LoreBenefits.htm
Re: gnomes and halfings on 04/22/2006 03:39 PM CDT
Re: gnomes and halfings on 04/22/2006 05:16 PM CDT
Three feet to possibly four feet from the new thing that came out on creature heights.
The guardians and sentries in Thurfel's Keep are both halfling-based. And guardians stand 3 feet tall and sentries 4 feet tall.
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The guardians and sentries in Thurfel's Keep are both halfling-based. And guardians stand 3 feet tall and sentries 4 feet tall.
Check out the Lore Benefits Summation Chart at... http://carabele.com/odds/LoreBenefits.htm