Well, if he was a Plainsfolk, there's that whole fear of giant birds thing...
... And there's been several mentions about their lack of reach in combat situations...
But if I may ask, why do you need to pick flaws that are specific to race? Wouldn't it be better to have the flaws be unique to the character itself and not defined solely by the happenstance of race?
The way you're describing it - and forgive me if this sounds overly harsh - it sounds like you're trying to think up a flaw merely for the sake of having a flaw... rather than having one that is actually relevant to the character.
... And there's been several mentions about their lack of reach in combat situations...
But if I may ask, why do you need to pick flaws that are specific to race? Wouldn't it be better to have the flaws be unique to the character itself and not defined solely by the happenstance of race?
The way you're describing it - and forgive me if this sounds overly harsh - it sounds like you're trying to think up a flaw merely for the sake of having a flaw... rather than having one that is actually relevant to the character.