Size Categories
Size Categories
All creatures and objects exist within a specific size category. These categories are used to substantiate how much other forces may affect it and how much it can modify itself. The size of an object or creature is depicted while it's in an idle or "resting" state.
Miniscule
Miniscule objects and creatures fit in a 5-centimeter cube while in a resting state. Examples range from diminutive insects to standard coins.
Tiny
Tiny objects and creatures do not fit in a 5-centimeter cube but do fit in a 25-centimeter cube. Examples include human footwear, gloves, and cutlery.
Small
Small objects and creatures do not fit in a 25-centimeter cube but do fit in a 1-meter cube. Examples include standard shortswords used by humans or the average domesticated canine.
Medium
Medium objects and creatures do not fit in a 1-meter cube but do fit in a 3-meter cube. Examples include most humanoids including humans, elves, and dwarves.
Large
Large objects and creatures do not fit in a 3-meter cube but do fit in a 10-meter cube. Examples include vessels such as carts and canoes.
Huge
Huge objects and creatures do not fit in a 10-meter cube but do fit in a 40-meter cube. Examples include old trees and buildings of 5 to 6 stories.
Massive
Massive objects and creatures do not fit in a 40-meter cube but do fit in a 200-meter cube. Examples include standard skyscrapers and cargo ships.
Colossal
Colossal objects and creatures are too large to fit in a 200-meter cube while in a resting state. Examples range from intergalactic ships to living, breathing islands.