Are they stigmatised? Or is it just a practical matter of fitting in the house?
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was reading a fantasy book where a dwarf was teased because he had "humanism" - much taller than his dad, rumours abounded
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Captain Carrot.
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I know that's more a question of identity, but I feel like it's valid?
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If you take hobbits for an example, merry and pippin's descendants were all born tall because of the ent water.
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There are generally dwarf-sized ethnic groups in Africa who might have some experience with this...
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Humans can be born with giantism, do fantasy giants have a genetic condition for tiny giants that are just kinda regular dude sized...
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The tv series "The Mighty Johnsons", in which the Norse gods have emigrated to NZ, includes a very small Frost Giant.
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If you mean "Can two little people have an average-height child," genetically speaking, Yes. (But in a fantasy world, your rules rule.)
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