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:''For eras in {{L|world generation}}, see {{L|Calendar}}''
 
:''For eras in {{L|world generation}}, see {{L|Calendar}}''
 
All creatures, with the exception of those created at year 0, start out as {{L|children}} or, in the case of some humanoids, babies. After a certain number of years, defined in the raws for each creature, babies will age to become children, and children will age to become adults. By default, all babies become children at one year. Also defined in the raws is a maximum age range. For {{L|dwarves}} this is 150-170 years, whereas {{L|Human}}s may die of old age as young as 60, or may live to be as old as 120 years. Some creatures, among them {{L|Elf|elves}}, {{L|goblin}}s, and {{L|dragon}}s (as well as {{L|horse}}s, [[donkey]]s, and {{L|mule}}s, for some reason), are immortal. Lacking a maximum age, they will never die from old age, though they may still be killed by other means.
 
All creatures, with the exception of those created at year 0, start out as {{L|children}} or, in the case of some humanoids, babies. After a certain number of years, defined in the raws for each creature, babies will age to become children, and children will age to become adults. By default, all babies become children at one year. Also defined in the raws is a maximum age range. For {{L|dwarves}} this is 150-170 years, whereas {{L|Human}}s may die of old age as young as 60, or may live to be as old as 120 years. Some creatures, among them {{L|Elf|elves}}, {{L|goblin}}s, and {{L|dragon}}s (as well as {{L|horse}}s, [[donkey]]s, and {{L|mule}}s, for some reason), are immortal. Lacking a maximum age, they will never die from old age, though they may still be killed by other means.

Revision as of 06:25, 23 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.
For eras in Template:L, see Template:L

All creatures, with the exception of those created at year 0, start out as Template:L or, in the case of some humanoids, babies. After a certain number of years, defined in the raws for each creature, babies will age to become children, and children will age to become adults. By default, all babies become children at one year. Also defined in the raws is a maximum age range. For Template:L this is 150-170 years, whereas Template:Ls may die of old age as young as 60, or may live to be as old as 120 years. Some creatures, among them Template:L, Template:Ls, and Template:Ls (as well as Template:Ls, donkeys, and Template:Ls, for some reason), are immortal. Lacking a maximum age, they will never die from old age, though they may still be killed by other means.