Post by Pishnek on Feb 27, 2009 23:12:12 GMT -5
The following info was taken from www.wowwiki.com/Age. I hope everyone will find it useful.
Also check out wyrmrest.wikia.com/wiki/Character_Age_Chart for some additional info.
Below are the current life span standards for various races at the time of World of Warcraft & The Burning Crusade as given in the World of Warcraft RPG. Old age represents the average age of death for most individuals, most people on Azeroth will die of disease or of the natural, violent nature of the world before they reach venerable status. Mainly heroes ever reach the maximum age, as such maximum age represents the average range of death for unique individuals. These individuals live longer for whatever reason (perhaps will to live, better living conditions, magic, or by other unnatural means). Please note that exceptions do exist and there are individuals, "Legends" who may outlive even those who attain venerable status. A good example includes night elves that have lived over 10,000 years (although this was with the help of immortality, which they have recently lost).
Races
Each maximum life span, is derived from dice rules which are based on d6, d10, d12, d20, and d% dice. The table shows the lowest to the highest possible outcome for rolls which represent the range of maximum lifespan usually for heroes of any given race. The average person will die of old age before reaching venerable. It should be noted that the table does not always fit with written lore references to lifespans, and there are always exceptions to the rules as well, with individuals who live longer than the average "maximum" range. In the case where a second set of numbers is listed on the table, it is to denote where written lore accounts may differ from the dice mechanics, whenever applicable.
Table notes
1 Forsaken do not age, as they are already dead. Forsaken do not mature into adulthood, an individual becomes Forsaken upon death. While technically immortal, some Forsaken exhibit signs of old age, losing their identities and eventually sentience. They appear as dying old humans, feeble and scared, with a cold growing inside them, and forgeting who they are. They are losing their mind to the Scourge, and would eventually become a "mindless one" - an unintelligent zombie. All forsaken fear this process, as it means they revert to the Scourge's will and lose themselves to the Lich King and his dominance. The Forsaken will often kill these poor souls, perhaps as a form of mercy.
2 Written lore accounts claim a half elf still enjoys a long life span, though lacking his elven parent's longevity, reaching maturity at 20 years of age and living for two to three centuries on average.
3 Written lore accounts claim half-orcs live longer than their orc parents, with life spans equivalent to a human’s. The dice maximum age for half-orcs more or less overlaps the human and orc ranges of life span (with both orcs and humans actually appearing to live longer than half-orcs).
4 Written lore accounts claim that high elves reach adulthood at 110 years of age, but can also live up to several thousand years before dying of old age.
5 If a hobgoblin lives to his third year, he’s ancient.
6 In addition to their natural longevity, a number of naga develop mutations that increase their life spans even further. Some are immortal.
7 An earlier lore account claims that night elves achieve adulthood at 110 years and, while no longer immortal, can live to see a second millennium. The Warcraft Encyclopedia also states that "all elves are now mortal and have comparable lifespans that can extend as long as several thousand years".
8 An earlier lore account claims orcs are a relatively short-lived people, reaching maturity in about 18 years and rarely living longer than 75 years. It is also said that orcs that have drinken the blood of demons can live for a very long time, the magic sustaining them.
9 Reach adulthood at age three.
10 Quilboar never reach maximum age, they commit ritual suicide once they become, weak, elderly, crippled, or past child-bearing age.
11 Satyrs are immortal and cannot die due to old age, nor do they age.
12 An earlier lore account claims tauren have relatively short life spans, reaching adulthood around age 15 and rarely living for longer than 100 years.
Note: In Earthspear we're using the more recent lore accounts.
Also check out wyrmrest.wikia.com/wiki/Character_Age_Chart for some additional info.
Below are the current life span standards for various races at the time of World of Warcraft & The Burning Crusade as given in the World of Warcraft RPG. Old age represents the average age of death for most individuals, most people on Azeroth will die of disease or of the natural, violent nature of the world before they reach venerable status. Mainly heroes ever reach the maximum age, as such maximum age represents the average range of death for unique individuals. These individuals live longer for whatever reason (perhaps will to live, better living conditions, magic, or by other unnatural means). Please note that exceptions do exist and there are individuals, "Legends" who may outlive even those who attain venerable status. A good example includes night elves that have lived over 10,000 years (although this was with the help of immortality, which they have recently lost).
Races
Each maximum life span, is derived from dice rules which are based on d6, d10, d12, d20, and d% dice. The table shows the lowest to the highest possible outcome for rolls which represent the range of maximum lifespan usually for heroes of any given race. The average person will die of old age before reaching venerable. It should be noted that the table does not always fit with written lore references to lifespans, and there are always exceptions to the rules as well, with individuals who live longer than the average "maximum" range. In the case where a second set of numbers is listed on the table, it is to denote where written lore accounts may differ from the dice mechanics, whenever applicable.
Race | Adulthood | Middle age | Old | Venerable | Maximum lifespan |
Centaur | 8 | 20 | 30 | 43 | 45-55 |
Dark Iron dwarf | 40 | 125 | 188 | 250 | ?? |
Ironforge dwarf | 40 | 125 | 188 | 250 | 252-450 |
Flamewaker | 250 | 750 | 1,070 | 1,500 | ?? |
Forest troll | 17 | 30 | 47 | 69 | 70-79 |
Forsaken | None | None | None | None | None1 |
Furbolg | 30 | 70 | 100 | 130 | 133-190 |
Goblin | 20 | 40 | 73 | 85 | 75-93 |
Gnome | 40 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 203-500 |
Half-elf | 20 | 62 | 93 | 125 | 128-185 (or 200-300)2 |
Half-ogre | 22 | 44 | 71 | 88 | 89-98 |
Half-orc | 17 | 37 | 60 | 75 | 77-99 (or 83-110)3 |
High elf | 60 (or 110) | 175 | 263 | 350 | 354-390 (or up to 2000)4 |
Hobgoblin | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 35 |
Human | 15 | 35 | 53 | 70 | 72-110 |
Jungle troll | 17 | 30 | 47 | 69 | 70-79 |
Murloc | 12 | 25 | 40 | 60 | ?? |
Naga | 500 | 650 | 800 | 1,000 | ??6 |
Night elf | 300 (or 110) | 500 | 650 | 700 | 705-1200 (or up to 2000)7 |
Ogre | 16 | 38 | 65 | 80 | 82-120 |
Ogre Mage | 16 | 38 | 65 | 120 | 123-180 |
Orc | 20 (or 18) | 40 | 65 | 80 | 82-100 (or rarely over 75)8 |
Pandaren | 80 | 175 | 263 | 350 | ?? |
Quilboar | 17 (or 39)) | 30 | 47 | 69 | ?? (or None10) |
Satyr | 300 | None | None | None | None11 |
Sea Giant | 100 | 750 | 1,070 | 1,500 | ?? |
Tauren | 50 (or 15) | 75 | 95 | 110 | 114-150 (or rarely over 100)12 |
Wildhammer dwarf | 40 | 125 | 188 | 250 | 252-450 |
Table notes
1 Forsaken do not age, as they are already dead. Forsaken do not mature into adulthood, an individual becomes Forsaken upon death. While technically immortal, some Forsaken exhibit signs of old age, losing their identities and eventually sentience. They appear as dying old humans, feeble and scared, with a cold growing inside them, and forgeting who they are. They are losing their mind to the Scourge, and would eventually become a "mindless one" - an unintelligent zombie. All forsaken fear this process, as it means they revert to the Scourge's will and lose themselves to the Lich King and his dominance. The Forsaken will often kill these poor souls, perhaps as a form of mercy.
2 Written lore accounts claim a half elf still enjoys a long life span, though lacking his elven parent's longevity, reaching maturity at 20 years of age and living for two to three centuries on average.
3 Written lore accounts claim half-orcs live longer than their orc parents, with life spans equivalent to a human’s. The dice maximum age for half-orcs more or less overlaps the human and orc ranges of life span (with both orcs and humans actually appearing to live longer than half-orcs).
4 Written lore accounts claim that high elves reach adulthood at 110 years of age, but can also live up to several thousand years before dying of old age.
5 If a hobgoblin lives to his third year, he’s ancient.
6 In addition to their natural longevity, a number of naga develop mutations that increase their life spans even further. Some are immortal.
7 An earlier lore account claims that night elves achieve adulthood at 110 years and, while no longer immortal, can live to see a second millennium. The Warcraft Encyclopedia also states that "all elves are now mortal and have comparable lifespans that can extend as long as several thousand years".
8 An earlier lore account claims orcs are a relatively short-lived people, reaching maturity in about 18 years and rarely living longer than 75 years. It is also said that orcs that have drinken the blood of demons can live for a very long time, the magic sustaining them.
9 Reach adulthood at age three.
10 Quilboar never reach maximum age, they commit ritual suicide once they become, weak, elderly, crippled, or past child-bearing age.
11 Satyrs are immortal and cannot die due to old age, nor do they age.
12 An earlier lore account claims tauren have relatively short life spans, reaching adulthood around age 15 and rarely living for longer than 100 years.
Note: In Earthspear we're using the more recent lore accounts.