I'm really curious about how weight works in this world. If 300 - 500 lb is skinny and 500 - 2,000 lb is normal, then what's considered fat? What about obese? Do they get taller with that extra weight, or is it all in how wide the girls are?
Good questions! Fat is the norm in this world, so pretty much anything >500lb would be considered "fat," synonymous with "not skinny." Obese, being more of a medical term, corresponds with a weight that's solidly above average- somewhere between 1-2 tons is where it'd start applying.
The change in height depends on the character, imo... does their personality lend to them being towering/imposing or not? I think for some characters (Kikuri in this being a great example) they do gain a few feet of height as they push into the multi-ton range. But others (like Bocchi) gain horizontally, making them appear shorter and more encumbered by all their heft. No matter what, they'll get taller sitting down as more mass is added to the rear, which becomes pronounced at extreme sizes (5-6 digit weights)
Posted by Randomusernom 3 months ago Report
I'm really curious about how weight works in this world. If 300 - 500 lb is skinny and 500 - 2,000 lb is normal, then what's considered fat? What about obese? Do they get taller with that extra weight, or is it all in how wide the girls are?
Posted by solodots 3 months ago Report
Good questions! Fat is the norm in this world, so pretty much anything >500lb would be considered "fat," synonymous with "not skinny." Obese, being more of a medical term, corresponds with a weight that's solidly above average- somewhere between 1-2 tons is where it'd start applying.
The change in height depends on the character, imo... does their personality lend to them being towering/imposing or not? I think for some characters (Kikuri in this being a great example) they do gain a few feet of height as they push into the multi-ton range. But others (like Bocchi) gain horizontally, making them appear shorter and more encumbered by all their heft. No matter what, they'll get taller sitting down as more mass is added to the rear, which becomes pronounced at extreme sizes (5-6 digit weights)