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James Jacobs wrote:And for the record, just to show that likes and dislikes are even more complicated... I don't particularly care for Lodoss War; I watched several episodes and the animation and story just didn't do it for me. Yet still, I like elves with long ears! Madness, eh? :-)Watched the OAVs or the Serie?
they are quite different in many aspects
It was the one that Netflix sent me. Beyond that... who can say?

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& perpetuated by Drew Hayes' Poison Elves.
"(...), the first Elfquest series is one of the most amazing comic book runs ever. Period. You can blame the length of my Elves' ears on Wendy Pini."
Poor Drew, I hope that his fund raiser got enough for his kid to get a decent college fund.
-Steve

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Golarion elf ears are generally six inches to ten inches long; a foot long isn't impossible, but it's unlikely. As I mentioned above, though, they won't "stick out" if I can help it. They'll "stick up."As for helmets; an elf helm HAS to look different than those of other races, ears or not. Elves have narrow, slender heads; a human helm will be loose on an elf, I suspect. Elf helms account for the ears, in other words, and generally keep the ears inside the helm.
As for them being lopped off... check the elven general on the alternate cover of the first Second Darkness module. She's only got half an ear on the right side precisely because it got lopped off in one of countless fights.
Helms having to compensate for ears might would have an interesting look to say the least.. I wonder if they'd wear little ear socks to prevent chafing
Sweet.. If the overly long ears have been lopped in some of the art I'm a happy tusker..

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What was the story about? Did it have "Lodoss Island" at the end, with chibi Lodossians? Did it have a rogue named Woodchuck?James Jacobs wrote:It was the one that Netflix sent me. Beyond that... who can say?Watched the OAVs or the Serie?
they are quite different in many aspects
It left Zero impression on me. I don't remember anything about it. So I can't answer the question, alas.