We have listings for the average lifespan of most player races, but not humans. Now, at first that seems unnecessary, except for the following: we don't know whether the years in question are the same length as Earth years, and we don't know whether the combination of limited gene pool, alien environments, and advanced medical care has left humanity with a lifespan even remotely similar to our own. For comparison's sake with the other races, then, what is the lifespan of a Starmourn human?
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As for aging... Well, tied into the above, it could be that the materials for the clone were collected at a specific age, and thus every time you die you're 'reset' to that age, physically. But that wouldn't explain the ones who never die. Genetic engineering is another possibility, weird effects of kith, and so on. Be interesting to see what they say.
Of course, how long our characters are about for would also depend on the real time to game time ratio. Which I can't recall if they've mentioned(they probably have and I've just forgotten. I do that). It could be one to one, which would mean we wouldn't have hundred year old characters.
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