I guess that's a fair assumption, but I was thinking maybe a smaller size assumes a shorter time to develop.
I guess that's a fair assumption, but I was thinking maybe a smaller size assumes a shorter time to develop.

Dwarfs have the same size heads as normal size adults and most have the same intelligence level, yet they still have the same length of time to develop (not body, but brain maturity).
Lalafells have one of the largest heads, regardless of body size. Maturity level is likely to develop slowly.
Last edited by Englesyn; 09-11-2013 at 07:40 AM.
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Might that also mean they have a somewhat longer lifespan? I'm trying to figure out some timeline related things for my character.Dwarfs have the same size heads as normal size adults and most have the same intelligence level, yet they still have the same length of time to develop (not body, but brain maturity).
Lalafells have one of the largest heads, regardless of body size. Maturity level is likely to develop slowly.
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