Humanoid and Monsterous Humanoid: what makes a man, a man?

Patryn of Elvenshae said:
I'd've guessed they were both beaten by "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him well [sic]."
Can't argue with that. I was thinking of extended pieces, so I didn't mention that one.
 

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Patryn of Elvenshae said:
I'd've guessed they were both beaten by "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him well [sic]."
That's a nice turn of phrase. As Hamlet knew quite a lot about him and when he was well (not dead). ;)

Too bad that's actually another misquote.
 



glass said:
On a slightly ralated note, does it bother anyone else that because the smallest Giants are large, things like ogres get listed as Large Giant, when in fact they are slightly puny as Giants go? :confused:
Very puny. I bumped the lesser 'true' giants [hill, stone, frost, fire] up to huge. They just feel more right at that size. Granted fitting them into dungeons is a little more tricky & now my older 'giant' metal minis are only usefull for enlarged PCs. But I do have a lot of action figures ready to step on PCs.
 

frankthedm said:
But I do have a lot of action figures ready to step on PCs.

Hehehe... we use all kinds of 'substitute minis' sometimes. I have a couple of dragon statues, as well as some plastic animals and dinosaurs, army men, etc.
 

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