The RP Guide describes some other complications of giant characters.Beyond arthritis, other spinal, joint, and nerve issues would arise – which could impair mobility along with obviously being painful. Endurance also suffers in giant characters, and they would obviously need far more food than an average or small character to sustain themselves. Low ceilings and doorways are an issue, but they aren’t the only things to worry about: remember that mostthings, from buildings to objects and clothing, are made for much smaller creatures. A giant Luperci would have problems with tasks that require dexterity, as well as not be able to ride most horses or fit into many areas – things their friends might take for granted.However, one of the big considerations is lifespan! As with large breeds of dogs in real life, giant-sized canines do not live as long as their average-sized counterparts, and they become “seniors” earlier in life. A giant Luperci would be lucky to live longer than ten years – and it’s not likely they’ll make it past twelve.