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Wait what is a "stories"

No. Calm down. No meta stuff for you.

It's just like, a building story. Not sure how you could reasonably interpret that as anything else.
 
A story is a Western term referring to 20 feet in imperial units.

So a 20-story building is 400 feet tall.
 
Saikou is right. Otherwise Incredible would be tier 1....Interesting .Slight derailing.... I'm actually hoping for a tier 1 disney character though.... I WILL make their profile first.
 
The 2nd Existential Seed said:
Saikou is right. Otherwise Incredible would be tier 1....Interesting .Slight derailing.... I'm actually hoping for a tier 1 Disney character though.... I WILL make their profile first.
If you count other interpretations probably in some comic book you'll find a tier 1
 
I don't think a story is a proper unit since it varies depending on the building in question, it's just a common approximation of being 3-3.3 meters.
 
Fair enough, I always thought it was 20 feet for some reason.

So yeah, a 20-story building would be about 200 feet high.
 
Google did say around 10 feet, but yeah, it's mostly just a fancy word for how many "floors" tall a building is. Though, I do vaguely recall someone mentioning a historical article of someone using Goliath's 9'9" Skeleton as the measuring unit for "Story".
 
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