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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 9382802" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>There are indeed some pretty strongly implied lore nuggets suggesting that it might be unless killed & not repaired with some even seeming to date back to the old giant empire ~39,000 years back. I'd say that the stragglers peg the best by date stamped by the creation forge somewhere around "<em>how long do you <u>want</u> them to be kicking around?</em>". That could easily have one who lived through the start of darksun's blue age all the way to present day (FR & Greyhawk timelines seem much shorter). You could even have one who lived through the draconic prophecy's end & went on to watch the rise & fall of those other three settings if you wanted.</p><p></p><p>Than their body dragging them down from "physically strenuous" activity is not likely s problem since the rock wood & metal can be regrown or replaced.</p><p>[spoiler="'repair' is relative"]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]368639[/ATTACH]</p><p>I don't remember what 3.5 book this was in, ECS maybe? Think it was beside a blurb talking about repairing them with tools</p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Their mind breaking down from isolation & such is likely a bigger concern for them. Not needing to eat drink or sleep & potentially looking rather golem or statue-like to those unfamiliar with warforged could make it pretty easy to hole up in a library vault or whatever & just be left alone to do their thing as what seems little more than a particularly adept construct.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 9382802, member: 93670"] There are indeed some pretty strongly implied lore nuggets suggesting that it might be unless killed & not repaired with some even seeming to date back to the old giant empire ~39,000 years back. I'd say that the stragglers peg the best by date stamped by the creation forge somewhere around "[I]how long do you [U]want[/U] them to be kicking around?[/I]". That could easily have one who lived through the start of darksun's blue age all the way to present day (FR & Greyhawk timelines seem much shorter). You could even have one who lived through the draconic prophecy's end & went on to watch the rise & fall of those other three settings if you wanted. Than their body dragging them down from "physically strenuous" activity is not likely s problem since the rock wood & metal can be regrown or replaced. [spoiler="'repair' is relative"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1719145657005.png"]368639[/ATTACH] I don't remember what 3.5 book this was in, ECS maybe? Think it was beside a blurb talking about repairing them with tools [/spoiler] Their mind breaking down from isolation & such is likely a bigger concern for them. Not needing to eat drink or sleep & potentially looking rather golem or statue-like to those unfamiliar with warforged could make it pretty easy to hole up in a library vault or whatever & just be left alone to do their thing as what seems little more than a particularly adept construct.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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