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find it yourself
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Would you mind changing the format to

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 so that the tabs line up correctly?
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Post by yoz »

Oo finally some useful info!

Props for collecting these and posting. Will prolly help a lot of newcomers with the resizing etc problems.
One thing i wonder, how have you collected such accurate info?

One add. Thri-kreens with size mutation fall in the category with centaur/troll
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and cancuns are human sized with mutation!
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thanks for mutation info, do not know a lot about bugs :p
one thing i do not understand though is why derroes are smaller than dwarves. i thought they were like humans and orcs.. and we would not have then 4 equally sized races
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Post by pyrana »

a bit of google and wiki all tend to indicate that derro and dwarf are generally the same size of approx 4 foot, however here's a couple of pages which may shed some light - if you consider the dwarves in icesus to be mountain...

http://www.planetadnd.com/interactive_books/mm00084.php
http://www.planetadnd.com/interactive_books/mm00085.php

but then icesus is icesus afterall
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As Pyrana said, Icesus is icesus, and FAR away from anything else :P
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gnoza wrote:and FAR away from anything else :P
Yeah, sure. And just what did the people have in mind when they started making Icesus in the first place?

Yea, well... I'm not talking about those parts of female body, nor am I trying to hint at their studies.

This was before D&D 3.0, so it must have been the glorious, always unerring, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition! It even admits so in the mortal-restricted developer resources!

But they do have tried to steer the Icesus worldship from the tranquil waters of perfection towards the yellow and smelly pissfall of retardom >:)

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solar wrote:There is no try + <insert_other_geeky_comment_here_plx>
without a proper catch?

(I think that's geeky enough)
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