Is Karlach tall? Yes she is.
But what if she had a complex about being small because in Avernus among the elite devils she was one of the smallest soldiers?
Also, since in my game Karlach and Astarion go to Avernus together, look at this:
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Singapore
seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Malaysia

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from Singapore
seen from Singapore
seen from Germany
seen from Kyrgyzstan
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Lithuania

seen from Paraguay
seen from Gabon

seen from Singapore
seen from Ukraine
Is Karlach tall? Yes she is.
But what if she had a complex about being small because in Avernus among the elite devils she was one of the smallest soldiers?
Also, since in my game Karlach and Astarion go to Avernus together, look at this:
I don't know if you have been asked this before but average heights for the dynamics?
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@orphanedshameblog has a way more detailed post about it and pictures.
And of course there are extremely tall Alphas, Betas, and Omegas. And extremely small Alphas, Betas, Omegas.
Persecuted Pluto
I don’t know why I have this ‘thing’ for Pluto, not the Disney character, but the planet. If I could afford to visit a shrink about my Pluto problem I imagine he/she would find a size problem. I’m hoping it hasn’t been a life-long sexual thing. No wondering what one might find with hours of that type of studying. I do know I’m on the side of the angry “NASA New Horizons Mission to Pluto” dude.…
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100-Year Global Study Finds World’s Tallest Are Dutch, Latvians
Reuters, July 25, 2016
LONDON--Dutch men and Latvian women are the planet’s tallest people but Iranian men and South Korean women have grown the fastest in the last century, according to the largest ever study of height around the world.
Americans, once among the world’s tallest people, have dropped from having men and women at 3rd and 4th in the global height rankings 100 years earlier, to placing 37th and 42nd respectively in 2014.
The research, led by scientists at Imperial College London and published in the journal eLife, also found some nations have stopped growing over the past 30 to 40 years, despite having spurts at the start of the century studied.
The United States was one of the first wealthy countries to plateau, followed by others including Britain, Finland, and Japan. Meanwhile, people in Spain and Italy and many countries in Latin America and East Asia are still gaining height.
In contrast, some nations in sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the Middle East have seen average heights decline over the past three to four decades.
Human height is strongly influenced by nutrition and environmental factors, although genetic factors can also play a role in individuals. Children and teens who are better nourished and live in better environments tend to be taller.
Research suggests a mother’s health and nutrition during pregnancy may also play a role in how tall her children grow.
Height also has lifelong consequences. Some studies have found that taller people tend to live longer, get a better education and earn more. But being tall may also increase some health risks, with studies linking height to a higher risk of developing ovarian and prostate cancers.
“This study gives us a picture of the health of nations over the past century,” said Majid Ezzati, an Imperial professor of public health. He said the findings underlined the need “to address children and adolescents’ environment and nutrition on a global scale.”
View the average height of a man by country with interactive map and chart
View the average height of a man by country with interactive map and chart