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xen84 commented at 2012-02-21 21:44:48 » #1008977
Well, if we're going to get technical about it, being that huge she'd collapse under her own weight into a pile of meat and crushed bones.
But getting technical would be a fucking stupid thing to do, because it's already an image of a gigantic naked ancient wolf-goddess in human form stepping on a town.
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Well, if we're going to get technical about it, being that huge she'd collapse under her own weight into a pile of meat and crushed bones.
But getting technical would be a fucking stupid thing to do, because it's already an image of a gigantic naked ancient wolf-goddess in human form stepping on a town.
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The_Local_Otaku commented at 2012-03-08 07:31:21 » #1018871
this is how she traveled clear to pasloe in her human form >.>
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this is how she traveled clear to pasloe in her human form >.>
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sabishiisenshi commented at 2012-03-14 07:03:23 » #1023604
Quick math and a little of wikipedia… supposing that town is about a few kilometers long, let's say, 5 km (a medieval town shouldn't be much larger than that), and estimating her feet to be 3 times larger than the town, then her feet is about 15 km long. If I measure her height in terms of her own feet, I'd say it's about 5,5 feet, which equals 82,5 km. This is, obvisouly, an estimative, which could be very wrong specially if we consider perspective issues, but supposing we got it right...
- Her size is about 10 times Mount Everest's, which should hit somewhere in the first half of her shin. She could stumble upon it if she's not careful.
- The Troposphere, the first layer of the atmosphere, the only one where living organisms can breath, ends before her knee. This is where the clouds are at, so they were drawn realistically.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, the Stratosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -50C, ends around her belly. It's also the layer with ozone, in other words, any part of her body above it is in danger of ultraviolet rays.
- The third layer, the Mesosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -100C, coincidentially ends on the top of her head. It's the layer where most of the meteors melt, so she should walk looking up to avoid them. At this height she should see the sky black.
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Quick math and a little of wikipedia… supposing that town is about a few kilometers long, let's say, 5 km (a medieval town shouldn't be much larger than that), and estimating her feet to be 3 times larger than the town, then her feet is about 15 km long. If I measure her height in terms of her own feet, I'd say it's about 5,5 feet, which equals 82,5 km. This is, obvisouly, an estimative, which could be very wrong specially if we consider perspective issues, but supposing we got it right...
- Her size is about 10 times Mount Everest's, which should hit somewhere in the first half of her shin. She could stumble upon it if she's not careful.
- The Troposphere, the first layer of the atmosphere, the only one where living organisms can breath, ends before her knee. This is where the clouds are at, so they were drawn realistically.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, the Stratosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -50C, ends around her belly. It's also the layer with ozone, in other words, any part of her body above it is in danger of ultraviolet rays.
- The third layer, the Mesosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -100C, coincidentially ends on the top of her head. It's the layer where most of the meteors melt, so she should walk looking up to avoid them. At this height she should see the sky black.
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