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= Synopsis
=Synopsis ==
 
Strictly speaking, the effect of '''Aging''', that is, the process of getting older, affects mortal beings as soon as they are born. However, in [[RAW]], the negative side effects of Aging do not become noticeable before the age of 35. This is when the bodies and minds of mortals slowly but steadily start deteriorating, a process that is expressed through [[Aging Point]]s, and, eventually, via [[Decrepitude]].
Strictly speaking, the effect of '''Aging''', that is, the process of getting older, affects mortal beings as soon as they are born. However, in [[RAW]], the negative side effects of Aging do not become noticeable before the age of 35. This is when the bodies and minds of mortals slowly but steadily start deteriorating, a process that is expressed through [[Aging Point]]s, and, eventually, via [[Decrepitude]].


= References
=References ==
 
* [[ArM5]], p. 168.
* [[ArM5]], p. 168.
* For aging as it relates to animals, see [[HoHMC]] 42.
* For aging as it relates to animals, see [[HoHMC]] 42.


= See also
=See also ==
 
* [[Aging Point]]s
* [[Aging Point]]s
* [[Decrepitude]]
* [[Decrepitude]]
== Legacy Page ==
==Legacy Page ===The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:aging]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:aging]]
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Revision as of 18:59, 4 August 2012

Synopsis

Strictly speaking, the effect of Aging, that is, the process of getting older, affects mortal beings as soon as they are born. However, in RAW, the negative side effects of Aging do not become noticeable before the age of 35. This is when the bodies and minds of mortals slowly but steadily start deteriorating, a process that is expressed through Aging Points, and, eventually, via Decrepitude.

References

  • ArM5, p. 168.
  • For aging as it relates to animals, see HoHMC 42.

See also

=== Legacy Page ===The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:aging