Just think of it this way: Shrinking your players turns your tabletop RPG into a LARP.
@KinkyKobolds This is a biiiig interest of mine. Or a tiny one, I guess.
@Ulfra_Wolfe Big and small are two sides of the same coin in this case. Or opposite faces on your preferred polyhedral die, anyway.
And what, you just want to loom over the players on your table, paws deviously hovering above as you decide what to roll next to make their game that much more treacherous?
@KinkyKobolds I could be the one that looms, but I *really* want to be one loomed over. At the mercy of a giant GM who might just demonstrate what it really was like being devoured by that dragon just now, intimately and up close. Or using their paws to simulate that trap that has my character pinned. Mmmf.
@Ulfra_Wolfe This is, admittedly, highly relevant to my interests as well, as the one being loomed over in such a way.
And if kobolds are already small and relatively weak even for their size, imagine how much easier it'd be for that devious Dungeon Master to pin one under a single finger if they're shrunken by a further factor of eight.
@Ulfra_Wolfe Which would be rather terrifying. o.o Though if you could somehow tame one, that'd be an interesting mount for a fine-sized adventurer to have.