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Size Charts

@NobleWolf forum 6 comments schedule
@NobleWolf

If anyone knows a good chart or converter to measure their people and creatures, feel free to drop them here. I for one have such a hard time measuring things, so I think sharing what we know about heights and weight and such will really do a lot of good.

Here are a few size charts I found on dragons:

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@Starfast group

This is a tool that I like to use for comparing heights of different human characters.

http://www.mrinitialman.com/OddsEnds/Sizes/sizes.html

The exact same thing, but lets you compare up to 6 characters:

http://www.mrinitialman.com/OddsEnds/Sizes/compsizes.xhtml

about size, I think that dragons shouldn't be too much bigger than an elephant, or even a bear in denser forests. You have to think about "If this predator is X size, how many of this prey animal would it have to eat to not starve to death?"

@NobleWolf

about size, I think that dragons shouldn't be too much bigger than an elephant, or even a bear in denser forests. You have to think about "If this predator is X size, how many of this prey animal would it have to eat to not starve to death?"

That's true. Though dragons are usually in fantasy settings, so there could be larger, mythical creatures that they prey upon

about size, I think that dragons shouldn't be too much bigger than an elephant, or even a bear in denser forests. You have to think about "If this predator is X size, how many of this prey animal would it have to eat to not starve to death?"

That's true. Though dragons are usually in fantasy settings, so there could be larger, mythical creatures that they prey upon

And your creature's habitat is IMMENSLY important! You can't have a bear the size of a sixteen-wheeler living in the forest

@Yamatsu

I mean, that's what Stephen King did. Then again, it was a robot, so maybe this wasn't the best example…