I always see them more as.I dunno how to explain, "hyper-developed"? Their minds' mature and contain information, recall memories, hand-eye coordination (of course).all mental faculties are just better, clearer, faster, than humans. In that respect, the childhood and teenaged development could be seen as the same as humans. To see an elf that actually appears old (wrinkles, grey/wiry hairs, stooped posture/decreased mobility), would need to be thousands of years old.a great rarity, nearly unheard of, even among elves (I have a single npc like this in the entire world). My elves last a looooot longer than the books say. "Aging" (if at all, I've fluctuated on that through the years) maybe 1 year (in appearance only, mind!) per fifty. Perhaps a little slower.but basically en par maybe 20-25.but once they his that level of "adulthood" and physical appearance/development, that's when the elvin "genes" kick in and they stay looking like that, at least until 200 or so. Interesting to hear 4e actually put this on paper.finally. I have always worked (since 1e despite the "racial age table") under the assumption that elves mature, essentially, the same as humans.
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