So, long_torso and long_body are both tags that exist, they have really similar wiki pages, long_torso has ~1.1k uses and long_body has ~2k uses. Neither tag has any aliases or implications.
In topic #12073, there was an alias request for long_body -> long_torso that was rejected.
From long_torso wiki page:
A torso that is either disproportionately long compared to the length of the legs (equal length or longer than), or creates a visually elongated effect that appears either unnatural or atypical for the classic anthropomorphic anatomy (as relates to human anatomy). The legs do not have to be in full view to create this visual effect.
From long_body wiki page:
When a body is longer than usual for a given body type and species.
This refers to proportional length compared to the average length, for example nagas typically have long bodies but this tag should only be used when their bodies are longer than a typical naga.
They seem very similar on the surface with not a lot to differentiate them as far as I can tell, except that long_torso is a bit more specific in name than long_body, as long_body could be interpreted to include the total body length (head, neck, torso, and tail).
I would like to ask about these two tags. Should they be left alone, implicated or aliased? And are the wiki definitions good definitions for these tags?
Edit: How do both tags compare to the serpentine tag as well?
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