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<blockquote data-quote="Steverooo" data-source="post: 1909973" data-attributes="member: 9410"><p>Yes, I have a dictionary... No, I'm not lazy. Yes, I looked it up. No, I'm not looking for a definition from the OED... Here's the problem, and what I want...</p><p></p><p>I did an article on Racial Background Skills. In it, I gave each race some extra points with which to buy a few ranks in some skills, mostly Craft, Knowledge, Perform, and Profession. Which skills they could be spent upon depended upon the PC's race, based upon its description in the PHB (modified by any further info in the MM). Humans could only get Knowledge (History) as a CC (Cross-Cultural) skill, for instance, as the PHB says that they don't learn from it as well as other races... Elves have the same problem with Profession (Miner), as the PHB says that they don't mine, themselves.</p><p></p><p>The problem that I set out to solve is that, two rogues of equal level & INT, one being Human, the other Elven, the Human rogue will have more skill than the Elf, even though the Elf is almost a century older!</p><p></p><p>So here's the problem... I defined "adulthood" (or "maturity") as "having reached full development, and being ready to enter adult society". Others defined it as "having reached full growth". I believe that, being "well known for their poetry, dance, song, lore, and magical arts" (PHB:15), that a PC from this society should reflect this, upon reaching "adulthood". Others felt Elves remained children for a century or more, prancing in the woods, and should have no Perform (Dance) to show for it.</p><p></p><p>So, I am not really looking for <strong>opinions</strong>, but for the <strong><em>D&D definition</em></strong> of "adulthood", as applied to the Table 6-4: Random Starting Ages on PHB:109. As far as I'm aware, the PHB, DMG, and MM never define adulthood, maturity, nor how long it takes a D&D Elf to be physically the equal of a Human. Am I wrong?</p><p></p><p>Is there a <strong>D&D</strong> definition of adulthood, or not? (Again, I am not interested in opinion, third-party products, 3e- editions, etc. If there is an answer, it should be in a WotC 3.5e product!)</p><p></p><p>Thanks, and happy hunting! I'm finding nothing! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steverooo, post: 1909973, member: 9410"] Yes, I have a dictionary... No, I'm not lazy. Yes, I looked it up. No, I'm not looking for a definition from the OED... Here's the problem, and what I want... I did an article on Racial Background Skills. In it, I gave each race some extra points with which to buy a few ranks in some skills, mostly Craft, Knowledge, Perform, and Profession. Which skills they could be spent upon depended upon the PC's race, based upon its description in the PHB (modified by any further info in the MM). Humans could only get Knowledge (History) as a CC (Cross-Cultural) skill, for instance, as the PHB says that they don't learn from it as well as other races... Elves have the same problem with Profession (Miner), as the PHB says that they don't mine, themselves. The problem that I set out to solve is that, two rogues of equal level & INT, one being Human, the other Elven, the Human rogue will have more skill than the Elf, even though the Elf is almost a century older! So here's the problem... I defined "adulthood" (or "maturity") as "having reached full development, and being ready to enter adult society". Others defined it as "having reached full growth". I believe that, being "well known for their poetry, dance, song, lore, and magical arts" (PHB:15), that a PC from this society should reflect this, upon reaching "adulthood". Others felt Elves remained children for a century or more, prancing in the woods, and should have no Perform (Dance) to show for it. So, I am not really looking for [B]opinions[/B], but for the [B][I]D&D definition[/I][/B] of "adulthood", as applied to the Table 6-4: Random Starting Ages on PHB:109. As far as I'm aware, the PHB, DMG, and MM never define adulthood, maturity, nor how long it takes a D&D Elf to be physically the equal of a Human. Am I wrong? Is there a [B]D&D[/B] definition of adulthood, or not? (Again, I am not interested in opinion, third-party products, 3e- editions, etc. If there is an answer, it should be in a WotC 3.5e product!) Thanks, and happy hunting! I'm finding nothing! :p [/QUOTE]
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