Well, the dates you cite for the books look like print dates for follow-up print-runs and not original published dates (not saying PB hasn't made changes between print runs on some books either).
There are a few explanations that might work:
1. the Ogre in question is vertically challenged for their species and gender (as giants) and what PB has listed is the average height range
2. the Ogre in question is not a full-grown adult (as giant), i.e. a "child" or "adolescent."
3. the T-man in question is human and wearing fake tusks (for some reason, not necessarily cyber/bio-wizard implants as we can't rule out costume prosthetics)
4. undocumented Shrink/Growth M-Tats are in use by the parties (either shrink on the "Ogre" or Growth on the 2x humans).
How tall is that Ogre in the window?
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
Smiling_Bandit wrote:I was inspired by the other thread about tattoo magic and the races capable of getting them. We have the various human people and elves as the oddball one. I was looking around to see if there is anything that ya'll might have missed. Looking at the art (cause I'm a sucker for a nice illustration) in Splynn Dimensional Market pg. 110.
We have a tattooed woman. A tattooed man. And then my question arises at this point. We have what I think to be a male ogre. Tusks and all. Only he seems short for an ogre. I looked up the ogre in Palladium Fantasy pg. 306. According to that source we have ogres as being around 7-12 feet tall. That doesn't parse with what I see in the picture. So I pulled out my old Conversion Book 1. It has ogres pegged at 6 feet tall. Then I checked the Revised Conversion Book 1 to see what it has to say. 7-12 feet there. Then I really dug in and got my old 1st edition Palladium Fantasy from the back of my closet of books I only need like once a decade. It has them at 6-8 feet tall.
Treat both sources as canon.
Your character is 6-8' tall, which is short for an Ogre because they're normally 7-12' tall.
You might go with there being two different breeds of ogre, and he's part of the shorter breed. Like an Ogre pygmy.
Or maybe there was an entire generation or two of Ogres that was abnormally short (6-8'), and nobody knows why (plot hook!).
Or MAYBE full-blood ogres are 7-12' tall, but when they crossbreed with humans the result is a shorter-than-average Ogre (6-8' tall).
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
I would use the PF RPG 2nd Ed stats for height.
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
Considering that male ogres can mate with human females, I'm gonna go with the shorter versions, because the idea of a dude who's 12 feet tall bumping uglies with a lady who's 5 ft tall poses some significant problems. Considering that such an ogre would be 8 times as heavy as 6 ft dude of the same proportions, the lady would get squished.
Seriously, that size range would result in body weights in the horse range. Snu-snu jokes and references to sketchy shows in Tijuana aside, this just doesn't seem plausible. 6-8 feet is plenty.
Seriously, that size range would result in body weights in the horse range. Snu-snu jokes and references to sketchy shows in Tijuana aside, this just doesn't seem plausible. 6-8 feet is plenty.
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
Something else to consider, what if the Ogre's 7-12ft height is the result of steady growth over their life cycle. Humans typically stop growing (in terms of height) after a certain age, what if the Ogres do not have this limiting factor (and combined with their obvious Gigantism) which results in them growing into the 12ft behemoths over the course of their life span?
That might allow for easier breeding with human females if they typically engage in it at earlier "height stages" without getting into the difficulties of the larger sizes.
That might allow for easier breeding with human females if they typically engage in it at earlier "height stages" without getting into the difficulties of the larger sizes.
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
Between 1e PFRPG and 2e PFRPG, Ogre heights were DRAMATICALLY increased. Conversion book and Atlantis numbers would be from 1e, and things later than 1996 would likely be drawing on 2e numbers.
1e ogres are 6-8' tall.
2e ogres are 7-12' tall
Personally, I have ogres be the results of True Atlanteans mating with normal humans while deprived of their medical technology and infrastructure. All the things that make Atlanteans into ubermensch get exaggerated and warped so ogres look monstrous.
1e ogres are 6-8' tall.
2e ogres are 7-12' tall
Personally, I have ogres be the results of True Atlanteans mating with normal humans while deprived of their medical technology and infrastructure. All the things that make Atlanteans into ubermensch get exaggerated and warped so ogres look monstrous.
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Re: How tall is that Ogre in the window?
the original CB-style ogres based on PRPG (1st ed) and not PF2, I just figure are separate subspecies of ogres in alternate dimensions
with alternate timelines doesn't hurt to view PRPG/PF2 as separate dimensions to give us more variety
with alternate timelines doesn't hurt to view PRPG/PF2 as separate dimensions to give us more variety