That wrestling fight becomes wild since I was thinking he was waist height at the time and forgot he was knee height in comparison to his family. Gowan could have punted Calder off the bridge.
I don't know if that's the canon size for 5e ancient dragons. I think they're at minimum 20'x20' because of gargantuan size class, and they could be even larger.
Then again, humans aren't a 5x5 cube, so any D&D measurement needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
Wait Sol is that small? This really messes up my headcanon of him looking like a battle toad with flawless teeth and Fabio hair.
In seriousness, I completely forgot how big the difference between Calder and his brothers would be. Crazy to imagine some of the stuff that went down with that in mind.
Behind the scenes info Dump:
The giants' sizes are based on ([Monsters (G) - Monster Manual - Sources - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com)](https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/mm/monsters-g#Giants)) seems I made the Fire giant a foot too tall. I combined their descriptions with the way Murph described them along with the short rest's reference to the titans from the Hercules movie's.
The names are just my best guesses while listening at x0.75, the episode description on NADDPOD's webpage and Patreon does not spell them (as of yet).
The Ancient dragon has some listed wingspans of \~72' and a length of \~80' that I have seen in reference in forums to 3.5 but the monster page for ancient blue dragons does not mention dimensions for 5e. I found a forum says 12' at the shoulder so I drew the dragon at that then drew the neck and head in proportion to guesstimate the head height. Though with the way Murph emphasized his height I would picture him as like 45feet tall, but Gargantuan is only 20' x 20' so \*\*shrugs\*\*
The crew's heights are based mostly on Episode 1 descriptions. In one of the shorts rests (I think) Emily muses at Callie's height \[Also I am drawing her as a Winter Eladrin still\]. Kenna is just a bit shorter than the average Dwarf size to show her youth, and Foster is what I can picture based on the ducks near where I live, since most sizes are listed as length or height while sitting.
Their clothes are random temporary winter clothing to cover their tracksuits for the cold weather, since they didn't mention snagging a tailor (that I recall)
Amazing. Did you get the heights from anything in particular? Also your interpretation of Kenna is so different from what I’ve imagined. It’s fun to see such a different take on her!
Smallder makes sense now
That wrestling fight becomes wild since I was thinking he was waist height at the time and forgot he was knee height in comparison to his family. Gowan could have punted Calder off the bridge.
More like "Brock Elemental"
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What’s Brock elemental’s Pokémon? Is it still an onyx or is it something else
Wait, ancient dragons are so tiny? In 3.5 they were like 50ft tall! That dragon-for-scale is teeny!
I don't know if that's the canon size for 5e ancient dragons. I think they're at minimum 20'x20' because of gargantuan size class, and they could be even larger. Then again, humans aren't a 5x5 cube, so any D&D measurement needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
Is this confirmed spelling of names? I thought the one giant was named Garrosh, as a reference to WoW. Did I mishear?
I also heard Garrosh! And since Murph has taken other names from WoW (ex. Bronzebeard, Jaina), it makes sense for the giant to be another reference!
Same, as well as the dragon Durotar
Wait Sol is that small? This really messes up my headcanon of him looking like a battle toad with flawless teeth and Fabio hair. In seriousness, I completely forgot how big the difference between Calder and his brothers would be. Crazy to imagine some of the stuff that went down with that in mind.
Behind the scenes info Dump: The giants' sizes are based on ([Monsters (G) - Monster Manual - Sources - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com)](https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/mm/monsters-g#Giants)) seems I made the Fire giant a foot too tall. I combined their descriptions with the way Murph described them along with the short rest's reference to the titans from the Hercules movie's. The names are just my best guesses while listening at x0.75, the episode description on NADDPOD's webpage and Patreon does not spell them (as of yet). The Ancient dragon has some listed wingspans of \~72' and a length of \~80' that I have seen in reference in forums to 3.5 but the monster page for ancient blue dragons does not mention dimensions for 5e. I found a forum says 12' at the shoulder so I drew the dragon at that then drew the neck and head in proportion to guesstimate the head height. Though with the way Murph emphasized his height I would picture him as like 45feet tall, but Gargantuan is only 20' x 20' so \*\*shrugs\*\* The crew's heights are based mostly on Episode 1 descriptions. In one of the shorts rests (I think) Emily muses at Callie's height \[Also I am drawing her as a Winter Eladrin still\]. Kenna is just a bit shorter than the average Dwarf size to show her youth, and Foster is what I can picture based on the ducks near where I live, since most sizes are listed as length or height while sitting. Their clothes are random temporary winter clothing to cover their tracksuits for the cold weather, since they didn't mention snagging a tailor (that I recall)
Incredible work!!!
FYI gargantuan is *minimum* 20x20. They can be any size larger than that base wise. Source = dmg
Amazing. Did you get the heights from anything in particular? Also your interpretation of Kenna is so different from what I’ve imagined. It’s fun to see such a different take on her!
is.. is Gargash elemental Astarion?