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No units -> my brain reads those numbers as ages...
Those elves are too young to be dating.
Going by which lore though. In D&D 5e, Elves reach adulthood by 100 years of age.
Whichever one is funniest.
So... Keebler.
Rankin-Bass.
I thought they were pounds and had no idea why that was relevant to the photo-taking issue.
150 in elf years is basically 15 for a human.
I thought the same for a moment too lol and lacking any contextual lore I tend to default to 10=1 years conversion to get a rough idea of how old they're probably considered by society so... basically an 18 years old dating a 15 years old... yeah... come back to that one in a few decades time bruv when yer lives are more in sync and you're both matured.
this is why the US customary unit system is superior to the metric system, we don't even have to write out a unit, we just hit an annotation.
classic feet and inches W
obviously /s but seriously go get your own shorthand units, it's nice.
LMAO you're not wrong tbh