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<blockquote data-quote="The_lone_gunman" data-source="post: 735417" data-attributes="member: 1143"><p>Think of it like this:</p><p></p><p>Long lifespan of the elves makes them real laid back when it comes to doing a lot of things. They have hundreds if not thousands of years to experience life, so they are naturally not in a great hurry to do so.</p><p></p><p>I give you an example from real life:</p><p></p><p>Have you ever had a long vacation time or something happened that allowed you a long time do get something finished. You put it off and put it off until finally you realized you had barely any time left, and then you hurried to get it done at the last minute. School papers/other assignments are some good examples of this. Or, for you married folk, "honey do" lists at the beginning of your week long vacation. People have a tendancy to put stuff off when they have lots of extra time.</p><p></p><p>Now take this example and apply it to elves. Not only do they have a long time to max out their levels, they have the equivelant of many many human lifetimes! The advancement rate, relative to age, would be the same as humans, unless you have an anomoly elf (one with a very power hungry desires, etc). </p><p></p><p>Thats how I understand it at least.</p><p></p><p>TLG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_lone_gunman, post: 735417, member: 1143"] Think of it like this: Long lifespan of the elves makes them real laid back when it comes to doing a lot of things. They have hundreds if not thousands of years to experience life, so they are naturally not in a great hurry to do so. I give you an example from real life: Have you ever had a long vacation time or something happened that allowed you a long time do get something finished. You put it off and put it off until finally you realized you had barely any time left, and then you hurried to get it done at the last minute. School papers/other assignments are some good examples of this. Or, for you married folk, "honey do" lists at the beginning of your week long vacation. People have a tendancy to put stuff off when they have lots of extra time. Now take this example and apply it to elves. Not only do they have a long time to max out their levels, they have the equivelant of many many human lifetimes! The advancement rate, relative to age, would be the same as humans, unless you have an anomoly elf (one with a very power hungry desires, etc). Thats how I understand it at least. TLG [/QUOTE]
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