Leprechauns are tiny, only about a foot high. Determine height normally for their ST before racial modifiers are applied, then double it and read inches for feet. Weight is negligible – 10 to 15 pounds. They have rosy cheeks and bright eyes. Their hair is curly, tending toward black or red, turning to white in older individuals. Their complexions are ruddy. Most males wear bushy side whiskers, and a few wear close-cropped beards. Their builds are portly.
Leprechauns are seldom seen without their full ensemble of white shirt and hose, green breeches, vest, coat and hat, and shiny black shoes with a gleaming buckle. Females wear green dresses and bonnets with white petticoats and the same sort of shoes as the males. Most males carry an unhewn, knobby walking-stick.