 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
8/11/2016
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Do we know how large Rattus Fabers are? Are they comparable in size to Rattus rattus? Somewhat larger or smaller?
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 Vexpont Posts: 137
8/11/2016
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who's wondered this.
It's implied several times that the LB's are bigger than a normal rat, but how much bigger is vague. I think their size must be enormously variable, maybe even bigger than the impressive range within adult Homo sapiens, for the following reasons:
LB's often pack pistols, and being hit by such a bullet hurts, though it won't kill you. The smallest working handgun made by us clumsy oafs is about 2 inches long, and regardless of intricacy, there's not much point in a calibre below 2-3mm.
The Basalt Gymnasium storylet explicitly tells me I'm ten times their size, which isn't all that helpful. If this means in length, then that's quite a significant rat. If it's in weight...then I don't think a golf club is going to carry the day.
Most informative all is the LB mercenary who arranges the delivery of Boxes of Live Rodents, Sven the Greek: “a titanic rat-soldier whose head almost reaches your waist.” Assuming Sven is the largest of ratkind, he's the equivalent of a Strongman who weighs about 17st and stands the best part of 7ft tall.
Overall, I'm visualising the average LB as around human knee-height when they're on their hind legs, which is common as they're usually either armed to the teeth, picking locks, or making marvels.
Anyway, finding rats in your lunch must go something like this:
-- Dangerous to my enemies; loyal to my friends. Not too handy at telling the difference.
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 Eglantine-Fox Posts: 872
8/11/2016
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...When I saw your name next to that thread title, my mind went to a completely different place.
As to the actual question, I'm not sure, but I've always imagined them a little bigger than their non-sapient kin.
-- Eglantine Fox, the charming and androgynous Correspondent, teetering between hobbies of seduction and self-destruction.
Siobhan O'Malley, Irish patriot (or 'bl__dy Fenian' if you're impolite).
Isidore Day, an up-and-coming London gentleman. All allegations of wrongdoing are categorically denied.
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 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
8/11/2016
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Eglantine-Fox wrote:
...When I saw your name next to that thread title, my mind went to a completely different place.
<indignation> I am shocked! Shocked! </indignation>
edited by Lady Sapho Byron on 8/11/2016
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 Amelia Syrus Posts: 626
8/11/2016
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If by size of rats, do you mean average size or well fed by plentiful garbage in streets New York size? Because I tend to think Rattus Faber are average size than New York size.
-- Amelia Syrus: A Drunken Thief For Hire.
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 Appolonia Posts: 248
8/11/2016
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I always pictured roughly rat sized. Big ones maybe, but rat sized.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Appolonia%20VonRavenscroft
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