Elezen do not hit their growth spurt until their twentieth summer. Should they be treated like a child merely because their bodies take longer to develop than their mind?
Dragon whelps are still children until their adaptations make themselves known. This is no slow process and can be one hundred summers or more.
For some, sixteen summers is considered the end of childhood and yet male Viera are made to survive their harsh clime as early as thirteen.
There is no set "age," but rather how one matures over the course of time.
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Elezen do not hit their growth spurt until their twentieth summer. Should they be treated like a child merely because their bodies take longer to develop than their mind?
Dragon whelps are still children until their adaptations make themselves known. This is no slow process and can be one hundred summers or more.
For some, sixteen summers is considered the end of childhood and yet male Viera are made to survive their harsh clime as early as thirteen.
There is no set "age," but rather how one matures over the course of time.