>dozens of unique races
>all live longer than humans
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>dozens of unique races
>all live longer than humans
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Have you tried not playing DnDogshit/Pathfinder?
Most races in Pathfinder live shorter lives than humans. It's just Dwarves, Elves, and Gnomes who live longer.
How does a ruleset affects lore, you fricking drone?
>How does a ruleset affects lore
Anon, DnD has aging rules (as do games like ACKS, where aging is more relevant since a core part of gameplay progression involves becoming a local lord). Frankly if the fluff has no mechanical impact then the fluff is shit.
>all have dark vision
Yeah they really need to calm this shit down. Being the only person in a group of 5 without dark vision is frickin lame.
That's why you come up with infra-flashbang, harmless to humans, hits anyone with infravasion.
It's not that unthinkable. Compare most mammals, and arthropods to stuff like birds and some reptiles. Even a tiny hummingbird can potentially outlive many dogs.
Bruh, Humming Birds' natural lifespan is like 3 years. The frick are you pulling out of your ass?
That's because they're fricking delicious. A hummingbird's potential lifespan is on par with that of a shit dog, those little yappy ones. Life expectancies in nature are often much shorter than potential lifespans on account of things being tasty.
Humans are the longest lived land mammal, tf are you on about?
Actually the longest lived land mammal is greenland sharks, if you ignore the "land" and "mammal" bits
Its yet another case of later fantasy writers copying Tolkien without thinking about it. Elves, Dwarves, and Hobbits all live longer than humans. So every fantasy race made since Tolkien has to have a supernatural lifespan as well. Fullstop, don't think just repeat.
Hobbits don't live longer than humans though they just culturally come of age later.
>use a pedophile reaction image to complain about people growing up too slowly
Under-rated.
Technically, Tieflings and Dragonborn all have the same life expectancy as humans.
A fair number don't, like goblins, orcs, tortles (which makes no Goddamn sense but there you go), and so on.
So humans can become the short-lived therefore bold and expansionist race.
What kind of perspective would a sentient race that only lived ten years have?
Would they be more likely to be travelling adventurers to get the most out of life in a short time and look for longeviety magic? Or would they isolate themselves rather than be reminded of their shorts lives by interacting with humans/elves/dwarves?