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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Christian" data-source="post: 8070817" data-attributes="member: 6901101"><p>No. You are not. Look at your previous quote. I assure you that is not what was read by most people. And the Viper? Which one? </p><p></p><p>Ned was larger than all his sons. He was "stronger." All the others showed exactly what I said they showed - skill. The others, such as Brienne and Drogo showed no signs in decline of dexterity. Hence, the bigger you are in that world the stronger you are. It doesn't mean you win the fight. But you are stronger. </p><p></p><p>Please stop with the elf/bow conundrum. In the books, elves are literally magical. Everything about them, from their appearance to their strength to their dexterity to their singing ability. One of the reasons I always had a problem with D&D elves living so long. That was part of what made them so great at everything - their lifespan. Then in D&D, we are supposed to act like they are the same as a human. I read the lore's logic, but it never added up for me. But agreed, he was strong. But it was magical in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Hmm... Letho has incredible dexterity. As do trolls in Skyrim and Iron Bull in Dragon Age. We'll have to agree to disagree. I think there is a slight correlation, but not as strong as you say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Christian, post: 8070817, member: 6901101"] No. You are not. Look at your previous quote. I assure you that is not what was read by most people. And the Viper? Which one? Ned was larger than all his sons. He was "stronger." All the others showed exactly what I said they showed - skill. The others, such as Brienne and Drogo showed no signs in decline of dexterity. Hence, the bigger you are in that world the stronger you are. It doesn't mean you win the fight. But you are stronger. Please stop with the elf/bow conundrum. In the books, elves are literally magical. Everything about them, from their appearance to their strength to their dexterity to their singing ability. One of the reasons I always had a problem with D&D elves living so long. That was part of what made them so great at everything - their lifespan. Then in D&D, we are supposed to act like they are the same as a human. I read the lore's logic, but it never added up for me. But agreed, he was strong. But it was magical in my opinion. Hmm... Letho has incredible dexterity. As do trolls in Skyrim and Iron Bull in Dragon Age. We'll have to agree to disagree. I think there is a slight correlation, but not as strong as you say. [/QUOTE]
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