Let's add those, can't wait to see people dressing them up with the brides maid dress that will be available one day without a gender lock, or bikinis. At least then we get some entertainment while raiding :d

I never really thought about it, but this thread is kind of an interesting social experiment for gamers.Why is my attitude an issue for you is because i think this ideal is foolish because first off weild weapon like sword and bows require build strength a long sword weight alot when it made of solid steel as weild wearing heavy armor require one work excrise one body. am i have right to my opinion with out people get offend at it
An entire suit of field armor (that is, armor for battle) usually weighs between 45 and 55 lbs. picture this plus weild a sword
plate armor weigh 35lbs
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/aams/hd_aams.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_armour
A complete suit of plate armour made from well-tempered steel would weigh around 15–25 kg (33-55 pounds).[2] The wearer remained highly agile and could jump, run and otherwise move freely as the weight of the armour was spread evenly throughout the body. The armour was articulated and covered a man's entire body completely from neck to toe.
the world is full scare place where people have different opinion that different then they one must learn accept them and they may learn for them or one become intolerenet live in echo chamber rest they lives
It's really kind of interesting how in a fantasy video game with cat-people, magic, dragons, being immortal (in the sense that when you die you just respawn back at your set location), The way even tho your character has no visible bags - you are still able to carry around not only a large amount of items, but multiple sets of full body gear, as you travel around the world fighting, ........But a fat warrior is what people want to question and apply real-life science as to why it should/could not be possible.
People can be funny sometimes. They question how he/she would keep the weight on while doing all this physical active, but no one ever seems to really question the fact that in-game you do not have to eat or drink. You only do it when you want the buffs you get from it. Not to stay alive and healthy....and yet your not losing any weight from starving. Or falling down from dehydration.
So what ever it is that keeps the character you have right now from losing weight while running around fighting dragons...is what would keep this hypothetical race from losing pounds as well.
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lol I feel like watching Hairspray now.
The John Waters original. Not that disappointing remake.
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Question how fat character humaniod like character do you see in ff titles bob for tekken isn't even part of ff games name one Square enix game where final fantasy make humaniod character that seen ffix doesn't count because he doesn't look quite humaniod enough
i am guy so please say he.
I got writing disability if you look my early post and thread you notice this
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miss i care because we tell people that someone who weigh 600lb can be a hero human send a message that it ok to weigh a lot yet here in really world be overweight cause a lot health concern miss. we have blog on youtube that tell woman that they should proud of weigh a lot and that they should accept that weigh. yet these woman show an image that isn't what is true. fantasy and reality are linked what people see in fantasy effect what they want see in reality.The world is a very scary place where people have different body types. One must learn to accept them and they may learn that their assumptions about said body types aren't always true. You may also learn that not everyone in the world will live or look the way you want them to. This is a fantasy game, a 600lb guy could be as agile as a 130lb guy. Why do you care?
The "yet here in reality" part is your problem.
The gaming world is the few places where an overweight person can be a hero and you want to toss it out just because it doesn't work in real life?
I guess my character should take twice as long to level up as other peoples characters then since sometimes people of color in real life have to work harder to get places than equally-talented fair skinned people do? Or maybe when they release level up potions, they should only be available to the minority races to simulate "affirmative action" because that's how real life works?
Lets delete all characters that aren't Hyur while were at it.

Like André the Giant? who weight 520 pounds?
Because when I look at him, the term "hero human" kinda fits.
...you know what also causes a lot of heath concerns? attacking wild animals with swords, staffs, spears, brace knuckles and every other weapon in the game.
So are you also advocating that such things be removed from the game out of concern of real-life health risks?
umm if that is true......then you are suggesting that when you are playing this Fantasy game..and you see your character using an axe (or what ever weapon you use) on animals and people...then by your own logic...you want to see that in reality? ......
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I WANT THIS!!! WE NEED A CHUBBY RACE!!!
If we end up with the crappy Rabbit Race i hope they at least make the male fat and jolly!!
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I think you mean well, but what you've effectively been saying is that only perfect-bodied specimens should be allowed in any visual medium in order to stop heavier people from seeing their weight as something that's "okay", as if seeing a perfect body will inspire them to look like that and change their lifestyle.miss i care because we tell people that someone who weigh 600lb can be a hero human send a message that it ok to weigh a lot yet here in really world be overweight cause a lot health concern miss. we have blog on youtube that tell woman that they should proud of weigh a lot and that they should accept that weigh. yet these woman show an image that isn't what is true. fantasy and reality are linked what people see in fantasy effect what they want see in reality.
There have been many studies and surveys over the past couple of decades urging media to stop doing that because it's largely screwed with a lot of peoples' heads. Maybe some people do get that kind of inspiration to change, but more often people are just shamed and driven to think that they're hideous or flawed and need to correct it, often in dangerous ways. All these pictures and advertisements praising celebrities and models as being the defining image of "beauty", models with seductive faces and often impossibly-perfect bodies that have been edited through Photoshop, it all screams "this is beautiful. This is not you. You're not beautiful. Buy this magazine to find out how to look like this." It's damaging to self-esteem, pushes people into depression, and encourages eating disorders among other problems. Worst cases self-mutilation or death.
You keep bringing up health concerns, and yes, there are health concerns associated with body weight leading to a lower life expectancy. But frankly, everyone has health concerns, regardless of how much or little they eat or exercise. And not all "morbidly obese" people think that their weight is a concern. And that's OKAY! If they're happy with who they are and can lead a life with no regrets, they're the winners in life.
Smiles and happiness are the most attractive qualities anyone can have.
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