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Grytorm
2017-11-28, 01:11 PM
Well I've been thinking and I have discovered why Halflings and by extension other small races have such rosy complexion. It is simple really, vampires and other bloodsuckers deal constitution damage at a steady rate, therefore it takes a Vampire the same amount of time to kill a Halflings as it does a human. This means that both Halflings and humans must have the same amount of blood in their bodies.

Now a quick Google search tells me that human body weight is about 7% blood. So assuming someone is 180 lbs that comes out to be around 12 lbs of blood. Halflings on the other hand weigh in at around 30 lbs meaning that a Halflings body mass is on average 40% blood. You never want to kill Halflings it seems because the blood just gets everywhere.

Anxe
2017-11-28, 01:35 PM
Hang on. Who said Halflings have red blood?

Grytorm
2017-11-28, 01:50 PM
Truthfully that was jumping to conclusions. What color do you think Halflings should bleed?

But it would make some sense to me if they were red blooded. The same logic for blood volume applies to Goblins after all and they are the ones who usually have exotic skin colors.

Percy_Ikana
2017-11-28, 02:20 PM
Hm... my reasoning was always "because they are childlike", but i like yours far better.

Nifft
2017-11-28, 02:56 PM
Halflings are red-cheeked because they are always sexually aroused.

Always.

NRSASD
2017-11-28, 03:19 PM
Combined with their predilection for fatty and salty foods, things get messy reallll fast. High blood pressure and 40% blood by body mass can result in some truly horrifying murder scenes. There's got to be an evolutionary reason for this though...


Maybe ancestral halflings had more in common with horned lizards (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horned_lizard) then they'd like to admit. They're both good at camouflage, lie around after eating, spray blood from their eyes in self defense...

Misereor
2017-11-28, 05:33 PM
Combined with their predilection for fatty and salty foods, things get messy reallll fast. High blood pressure and 40% blood by body mass can result in some truly horrifying murder scenes.

I thought people were just naturally predisposed to murder Halflings in more gruesome ways, but this makes a lot of sense.
After all, consider that Ewoks are similarly sized and they tend to look like they've been through a woodchipper when you're done with them, even that time you were only armed with a bag of flour.
Doesn't explain Gungans though... Maybe something to do with them being an aquatic species and lower atmospheric pressure on land...

RazorChain
2017-11-28, 05:38 PM
I just thought they were excited, but I couldn't see what they were doing!?!

KillianHawkeye
2017-11-28, 06:22 PM
Hang on. Who said Halflings have red blood?

For that matter, where did this notion that they have rosy cheeks come from? :smallconfused:

They're halflings, not some sort of wintery holiday elves!

Grytorm
2017-11-28, 07:39 PM
Well of course halflings are rosy cheeked. They are practically overflowing with blood you know. Also explains their sanguine temperament.

Or alternatively it is a feature of what I imagine to be a stereotypical halfling, specifically the more Tolkeinesque happy country folk who doesn't want to get involved with this adventure stuff.

lunaticfringe
2017-11-29, 12:18 AM
I just thought they were alcoholics.

Though I do find Halfling blood-splosion deaths intriguing.

paddyfool
2017-11-29, 02:45 AM
On top of the alcoholism, there may also be a degree of carbon monoxide poisoning from all the pipe smoking.

Another theory might be that halflings often have rosy cheeks because so many of them are Rouges (https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Rouge_(3.5e_Class)).

Doorhandle
2017-11-29, 06:46 AM
On top of the alcoholism, there may also be a degree of carbon monoxide poisoning from all the pipe smoking.

Another theory might be that halflings often have rosy cheeks because so many of them are Rouges (https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Rouge_(3.5e_Class)).

Aaah puns. My old friend, my old nemesis.

Joe the Rat
2017-11-29, 08:05 AM
I just thought they were alcoholics.

Though I do find Halfling blood-splosion deaths intriguing.

Wait... shooting blood from eyes, alternately lethargic and springy, explode when killed... They're miniature Krynn Draconians in human suits! Halflings are Lizard People (And secretly in control of everything)!

It all makes so much sense now...

Pex
2017-11-29, 12:44 PM
I was going to say Halflings have rosy cheeks because Hobbits are described as having rosy cheeks in Lord of the Rings, but . . .



Another theory might be that halflings often have rosy cheeks because so many of them are Rouges (https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Rouge_(3.5e_Class)).

Wins thread.

paddyfool
2017-11-29, 02:16 PM
You're making me blush like a halfling ;-)

NRSASD
2017-11-30, 02:08 PM
Am I the only one thinking that these blood filled food connoisseurs would be the ideal vampire snacks?

Also, that pun. Hats off to a master of the art!

Psyren
2017-12-01, 07:29 PM
On top of the alcoholism, there may also be a degree of carbon monoxide poisoning from all the pipe smoking.

Another theory might be that halflings often have rosy cheeks because so many of them are Rouges (https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Rouge_(3.5e_Class)).

Favored Class: Rouge.

Story checks out.

FabulousFizban
2017-12-06, 07:57 AM
they have congenital rosentia you butt! Way to make halflings feel self-conscious.

Jay R
2017-12-06, 10:28 AM
Another theory might be that halflings often have rosy cheeks because so many of them are Rouges (https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Rouge_(3.5e_Class)).

The thread is over. Paddyfool won.