Anonymous3: Anon¹, It's Suumunster here. =) I know drows are small (very small btw, If i remember, their maximum height is around 1,68, right? <_<), but I just love couples where the man is WAY taller than the woman. So I left all the D20-nerd-rules (Which I usually follow as much as I can) and made Durnhil taller than his lady(he has 1,83m, she has 1,44. =)
Let's just say he is special, hehe.
But hey, thanks for reminding me. x)
And thank you Sonic_Frieza for posting my drawing here in Rule34, and especially for putting the Source. Thanks! :D
Anonymous5: I like my half drow half dragon that breed=Taller than females but are extreamly rare due to teh fact most are killed because they cant be taimed
Chupacabra555: Wow, when it comes to DnD you're even geekier than I am (not that that's a bad thing :-) ).
Also, the lady she is with could be a 3rd Edition Halfling (remember, they are just WAY smaller versions of adult humans [with slightly pointed ears, and maybe a strangely elongated skull if you go by 3.0 illustrations 9_9] ).
Anonymous6: Obviously he took after the human parent height-wise, and she took after the elf one. Maybe his dad was some big strapping barbarian or something.
Anonymous8: Half drow are not necessarily short. A Half Drow half Suel\Uthgardt (sp) <insert barbarian über race> could be as tall as a human. Besides drow all go for elven size, is just in FR where they are smaller.
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Let's just say he is special, hehe.
But hey, thanks for reminding me. x)
And thank you Sonic_Frieza for posting my drawing here in Rule34, and especially for putting the Source. Thanks! :D
Half Drow?!
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Also, the lady she is with could be a 3rd Edition Halfling (remember, they are just WAY smaller versions of adult humans [with slightly pointed ears, and maybe a strangely elongated skull if you go by 3.0 illustrations 9_9] ).