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<blockquote data-quote="Greenstone.Walker" data-source="post: 7473544" data-attributes="member: 6788312"><p>A large character:</p><p></p><p>- Will be sleeping in the stables, not the inn.</p><p></p><p>- Will not be joining the rest of the party in most places in town. Going to the abbey to meet the abbot? Probably not. Visiting the sheriff in the guard building? Nope. Visiting the merchant guild leader so she can pay the characters? Nope. The player just has to sit there being bored.</p><p></p><p>- Will probably not be joining the rest of the party having a quiet drink. Even if they can get in the door, they will be smacking their head on light fittings, getting cramp for tiny chairs and tables, and getting frustrated eating and drinking from tiny plates and mugs.</p><p></p><p>- Will pay a lot more for all their clothing and gear. Fitting them with armour doesn't just involve bigger armour, it might also involve ladders or trestles to measure and fit the pieces. If I were the GM, I'd say at least 10× the price from medium-sized crafters (i.e. almost everyone they will be dealing with).</p><p></p><p>- Will have to put up with endless requests by the rest of the party to carry their stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenstone.Walker, post: 7473544, member: 6788312"] A large character: - Will be sleeping in the stables, not the inn. - Will not be joining the rest of the party in most places in town. Going to the abbey to meet the abbot? Probably not. Visiting the sheriff in the guard building? Nope. Visiting the merchant guild leader so she can pay the characters? Nope. The player just has to sit there being bored. - Will probably not be joining the rest of the party having a quiet drink. Even if they can get in the door, they will be smacking their head on light fittings, getting cramp for tiny chairs and tables, and getting frustrated eating and drinking from tiny plates and mugs. - Will pay a lot more for all their clothing and gear. Fitting them with armour doesn't just involve bigger armour, it might also involve ladders or trestles to measure and fit the pieces. If I were the GM, I'd say at least 10× the price from medium-sized crafters (i.e. almost everyone they will be dealing with). - Will have to put up with endless requests by the rest of the party to carry their stuff. [/QUOTE]
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