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Post by Anna on Jun 6, 2008 5:59:42 GMT -6
Age Chart First Year (0 year to 10 months) A character is a child, he is growing and can't hunt for himself. Needs much guidance.
Second Year (10 months to 2 years) A charater is in his childhood to young teenhood. They can decently hunt for himself but it has to be small. They may attend pack hunts but they still have much to learn. (They can breed, although 10 months is slightly frowned upon.)
Third Year (2 years to 3 years) In this year a character is in his teenhood, they should have much guidance but need their freedom. They are better hunters now.
Adulthood (3 years to 7 years) A character now is considered an adult. Still young but now less naive. At this time they are usually at their best health.
Elder (7 years and beyond) A charcter is now thought to be wise, and should have many stories to tell of their life. They have slowed down somewhat but still can be powerful and more skilled than ever.
*****Foxes on Fox Blood have an "extended" lifespan, in the wild in real life, wild foxes only live about 3 years and up to 12 years in captivity.******
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