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<blockquote data-quote="SnowleopardVK" data-source="post: 5605500" data-attributes="member: 6677945"><p>Well in a campaign I'm currently running, the ages of the four PCs are 6, 19, 26, and 139 so we've got big gaps on both ends of the age spectrum. </p><p></p><p>The young one is a goblin and in this setting goblins are considered adults by age 5, living at the most to about 35. The old one is an elf.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the races that are quick to grow up, they essentially learn faster, and focus on learning essential skills over fluff. The longer-lived races spend of lot of time picking up less practical things, as Ben said. For example our elf spent decades studying every detail of the elven history from its first recording to present day, she also spent years learning things like etiquette and grammar.</p><p></p><p>I'm mostly treating age as backstory fluff though. If a player had wanted to play a very old character then perhaps I would have given them some form of physical penalty with a corresponding skill or wisdom boost, (heck there's probably a rule about specifically how to do it, it's just never come up for me so I wouldn't know). I find that most of the players I've ever GMed, or played alongside like characters that are just a little bit older than whatever age is identified as "adult" for their chosen race anyways. Humans in their late-teens to early 20s, dwarves in their 40s, elves in around their 120s to 130s, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowleopardVK, post: 5605500, member: 6677945"] Well in a campaign I'm currently running, the ages of the four PCs are 6, 19, 26, and 139 so we've got big gaps on both ends of the age spectrum. The young one is a goblin and in this setting goblins are considered adults by age 5, living at the most to about 35. The old one is an elf. In the case of the races that are quick to grow up, they essentially learn faster, and focus on learning essential skills over fluff. The longer-lived races spend of lot of time picking up less practical things, as Ben said. For example our elf spent decades studying every detail of the elven history from its first recording to present day, she also spent years learning things like etiquette and grammar. I'm mostly treating age as backstory fluff though. If a player had wanted to play a very old character then perhaps I would have given them some form of physical penalty with a corresponding skill or wisdom boost, (heck there's probably a rule about specifically how to do it, it's just never come up for me so I wouldn't know). I find that most of the players I've ever GMed, or played alongside like characters that are just a little bit older than whatever age is identified as "adult" for their chosen race anyways. Humans in their late-teens to early 20s, dwarves in their 40s, elves in around their 120s to 130s, etc. [/QUOTE]
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