Humanity is resilient, willful, and determined. It's certainly part of why I'm so fond of them.
Mine? It depends on their health, societal situations, and so on, but I'd say to achieve more than ninety years of age is rare. Perhaps you could say a peacetime average is closer to seventy years?
[This seems like a nice and normal conversation to have in the middle of the night in the middle of this village]
[Listen nobody else is up to hear them. It's completely fine.]
Yes, some humans can live past a hundred. If they're rich and they have the money to keep themselves in good health along with paying for the best healthcare can provide. On average it's about 85.
[Milla looks back and forth between Shess and Val, head canting with interest.]
How interesting. So not only can those of both your lineages bear offspring with humans, but the children themselves inherit those traits? This is the first I've heard of such a thing.
[This is fascinating. She can't deny wanting to pursue this, ask them each everything about their worlds, their cultures, their societal challenges and issues... but, well. Everything in measure.]
I wonder if we are truly the only other non-humans here. I have met a few others who I suspect are not what they seem, and profiles are not wholly indicative of it. I can't help but feel that the more we know of each other, the better it will be, considering our close quarters.
I took over the position of Maxwell from the previous Maxwell only some months prior to arriving here. However, I have been raised from birth for this position.
Of course. That said, I am interested. After all, discovering races beyond just human and spirit... I would consider myself very lucky, even with our current circumstances.
What will you do for the remaining evenings? Stay up and read? Patrol the village?
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Humanity is quite good at surviving as a species despite their short lifespans.
How long do the ones you know tend to live?
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Mine? It depends on their health, societal situations, and so on, but I'd say to achieve more than ninety years of age is rare. Perhaps you could say a peacetime average is closer to seventy years?
[This seems like a nice and normal conversation to have in the middle of the night in the middle of this village]
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For pureblood humans, it's roughly the same. Seventy to a hundred years.
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Yes, some humans can live past a hundred. If they're rich and they have the money to keep themselves in good health along with paying for the best healthcare can provide. On average it's about 85.
It's drastically reduced during war.
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[And to Shess:] Pureblood?
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[Very slowly. Painfully slowly.]
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How interesting. So not only can those of both your lineages bear offspring with humans, but the children themselves inherit those traits? This is the first I've heard of such a thing.
[Can......... spirits..................
no.]
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[He's pretty sure they don't get left on Earth. No human can deal with a baby for 300 years until it turns into a toddler.]
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[This is fascinating. She can't deny wanting to pursue this, ask them each everything about their worlds, their cultures, their societal challenges and issues... but, well. Everything in measure.]
I wonder if we are truly the only other non-humans here. I have met a few others who I suspect are not what they seem, and profiles are not wholly indicative of it. I can't help but feel that the more we know of each other, the better it will be, considering our close quarters.
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Though of course that's not the only qualifier, given your own age, Milla.
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How old are most spirits? [22 seems so young to him.]
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I suppose I am the exception to the rule rather than the standard, however!
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Is the youngest spirit usually in charge?
[That seems like a recipe for disaster, but perhaps they need a fresh perspective.]
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I took over the position of Maxwell from the previous Maxwell only some months prior to arriving here. However, I have been raised from birth for this position.
Who leads your own lands?
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[Mysterious! She doesn't bother to explain.]
I wonder if we are the only three non human members of this group, or if there are more? Perhaps they're just staying indoors.
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I doubt it's just the three of us. But if they want to keep it to themselves, they're allowed to.
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What will you do for the remaining evenings? Stay up and read? Patrol the village?
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