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No units -> my brain reads those numbers as ages...
Those elves are too young to be dating.
Going by which lore though. In D&D 5e, Elves reach adulthood by 100 years of age.
Whichever one is funniest.
So... Keebler.
Rankin-Bass.
I thought they were pounds and had no idea why that was relevant to the photo-taking issue.
I thought the same for a moment too lol and lacking any contextual lore I tend to default to 10=1 years conversion to get a rough idea of how old they're probably considered by society so... basically an 18 years old dating a 15 years old... yeah... come back to that one in a few decades time bruv when yer lives are more in sync and you're both matured.
150 in elf years is basically 15 for a human.
this is why the US customary unit system is superior to the metric system, we don't even have to write out a unit, we just hit an annotation.
classic feet and inches W
obviously /s but seriously go get your own shorthand units, it's nice.
LMAO you're not wrong tbh