Q:
Charr age rates?
Charr mature at about the same rate as humans, though they are active in the military from a very young age. Once a cub is weaned, he or she is placed in a fahrar, a group of cubs of similar ages, under the leadership of an older charr, who treats the group as a military unit. This fahrar is the cubs’ first warband, and the ties formed here will continue into adulthood. There is no exact moment when a charr is considered an adult, though most fahrars consider it to be when they no longer need adult supervision and are treated as a full military unit. There is no moment that the charr joins the legions – legion and charr are one in the same.
This was said by Jeff Grubb. There’s also some numbers floating about that full military training would usually take a cub six to eight years. You could thus assume that most Charr mature by the age of 8. However, that doesn’t mean they are the fully grown battle cats we know by then. If you consider they mature like humans, their power would probably peak between 20 and 30 years of age.
As to how old they can become… numbers fluctuate on that. Human can apparently easily live for 100 years, even up to 150 and beyond. Charr’s lifespan is comparable to humans so, take from that what you want.
(edited by Evans.6347)
Well there is a charr that is about a 100 Still alive at the black citidal
“Knowledge” as “Truth”…
They are sheep ruled by fear…
Charr’s age MUST be bigger than humans, if Pyre was grandfather of Rytlock… and he lived over 200 years ago.
I’m not sure where you got that from, as far as I know Rytlock’s ancestry isn’t mentioned. Kala Scorchrazor was a grandcub of Pyre Fierceshot and she died in 1116, this argues against her being a sister of Rytlock who appears no more than middle aged in 1326 (current year in GW2)
So it might either be that my – socalled – aknowledged with gw lore source just told a random stuff… I’ll check it out.
Yeah, about the only thing I’ve seen linking Rytlock and Pyre is that they’re both blood legion.
There is one link between them. Rytlock and Pyre are both voiced by the same person: Steve Blum.
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