User blog comment:SsVivid/Height Reference Chart/@comment-3001893-20130226030859/@comment-4536066-20130226231834

I did not miss demons. The demon race in general can't be boiled down to a single average height because they come in several shapes and sizes. If you wanted me to take the height of every demonic monster I have access to (black demons, greater, lesser, imp, all the kinds of fiends, Kril, Mazchna/Achtryn, all the demon bosses in daemonheim, etc) and average them, that would be possible to do, but there wouldn't be a point to doing it since it wouldn't represent anything other than some kind of demon-mutt. Besides, most people who play demons, that I've seen, play some kind of lorebent, bastardized demon that somehow looks more or less human - so, if you need a normal height for that, I've already got you covered.

In the werewolf image, those points about camera angle and avatar stance actually imply that the werewolves are shorter. The angle of the wall in the background is greater than the angle of error at their feet because of the camera's aerial perspective, but humoring the issue, I'll go ahead and explain why. If the wall is slanted back deeper into the background and the human avatar is farther along that line than the werewolf, she's farther away from the camera and therefore she appears smaller than she would if she were on the same plane. Bringing her forward would make her bigger, and thus taller than the wolf. Similarly, her stance is sort of bent-over and braced to fight, suggesting that if she were standing naturally (straight) she would be taller than pictured. So, if all that's true, the werewolf is actually closer to five feet tall. ... He's not, though, because the image was pretty effectively straight-on. Anyone is welcome to go to canifis and check behind me if you don't agree.