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For world generation Ages, see {{l|Calendar#Ages}} | For world generation Ages, see {{l|Calendar#Ages}} | ||
Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0). All creatures have an age, but only your own {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} will have their ages observable. Many creatures, like dwarves and {{l|human|humans}}, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as {{l|elf|elves}}, {{l|goblin|goblins}}, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed. Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year. | Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0). All creatures have an age, but only your own {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} will have their ages observable. Many creatures, like dwarves and {{l|human|humans}}, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as {{l|elf|elves}}, {{l|goblin|goblins}}, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed. Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year. |
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For world generation Ages, see Template:L
Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0). All creatures have an age, but only your own Template:L will have their ages observable. Many creatures, like dwarves and Template:L, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as Template:L, Template:L, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed. Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year.