Ruin Explorer
Legend
They're clearly the latter.My point the entire time is they cannot be both - they have to be one or the other. Either they're humans and need to be held to that standard or they're 'human' and they can be or do whatever. But they cannot be both.
This is proven by what they can do. Even avoiding "rules as physics", D&D humans can do stuff obviously not physically possible for RL humans, and even where it's something that would be possible, in most cases it's relatively far easier for the D&D human to pull it off. A lot of D&D characters just casually pull off stuff that specialist athletes who've practiced for decades can barely do, and they can do it in multiple fields. Climb a 30ft vertical wall with limited handholds, in the dark, in 6 seconds in full armour with a backpack on? No worries. Jump a 10ft gap in similar gear, or whilst wearing a ridiculous wizard robe and a silly hat? You don't even have to roll! The average human in D&D can utterly reliably jump a 10ft gap with a 10ft run-up. The average human!
There's never, in human history, I would offer, been a period when could routinely jump 10ft gaps without breaking a sweat. You don't even end up prone or struggling or something, you Just Do It.
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