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Thanks, but don't Abyssals not age after exaltation?Jukashi said:Secret was 16 when the comic began and is 17 now. The current year in the comic is five years after the default setting, or ten years after the disappearance of the Scarlet Empress.
Magic Sciencewelknair said:Aging is based upon the division of cells in the body and how telomeres fray when this occurs. The increasing of strength has to do with making more muscle cells. Which requires dividing old ones. Which requires aging. Heck, even healing naturally requires the division of cells to repair the body. So how does this work with eternal youth?
Yes, yes I am.ShadowDragon8685 said:In a world where three motes can dodge the Apocalypse, you're worried about Secret's apparent age?!
Here's how Exalted works:welknair said:Yes, yes I am.ShadowDragon8685 said:In a world where three motes can dodge the Apocalypse, you're worried about Secret's apparent age?!
Where would this information be covered?Thanqol said:Here's how Exalted works:welknair said:Yes, yes I am.ShadowDragon8685 said:In a world where three motes can dodge the Apocalypse, you're worried about Secret's apparent age?!
Diseases are actually the displeasure of the gods.
Cells are not the basic building blocks of life. Motes of Essence are.
People are healthy because they have sufficient Wood essence, and grow old as their wood essence congeals into Earth essence. Abyssals have neither and therefore do not age.
Is this "I NEED SCIENCE AND HARD DATA" or "Oh god secret so hot, is she legal so I may fantasize"?welknair said:Where would this information be covered?
The bit about Essence is in the core book. All life--past, present, and future--has Essence. What type of Essence and how much you can access determines your "race" in Creation. (tl;dr: Magic Science. No, really.)welknair said:Where would this information be covered?
Thank you.The bit about Essence is in the core book. All life--past, present, and future--has Essence. What type of Essence and how much you can access determines your "race" in Creation. (tl;dr: Magic Science. No, really.)welknair said:Where would this information be covered?
Now, there's nothing wrong with wanting to stick with the script, but RAW can't fill in all the gaps. If you need everything spelled out, you're better off playing something like FATAL, but with less rape.
That was me being curious about whether or not that information was covered in the books. I'm just curious, I guess. I'm relatively new to Exalted and am striving to pick up the details quickly.Crasical said:Is this "I NEED SCIENCE AND HARD DATA" or "Oh god secret so hot, is she legal so I may fantasize"?welknair said:Where would this information be covered?
And if the former, Why?
Well to be sure, there's more to it than just the fraying of telomeres. Some events in aging are specifically triggered, for instance the sudden growth spurts, rapid growth of new facial and pubic hair, and surly attitudes of young teenagers can all be traced to immense quantities of, basically, steroids being dumped into them by the body in preparation for turning them kids into pack members fit to go hunt a mammoth. Sadly the system doesn't work as well in modern life. I would guess Secret's aging hormones are largely shut down, albeit at least the hormones that let her get a crush seem to still be working so it's not a total animated corpse routine.welknair said:Aging is based upon the division of cells in the body and how telomeres fray when this occurs. The increasing of strength has to do with making more muscle cells. Which requires dividing old ones. Which requires aging. Heck, even healing naturally requires the division of cells to repair the body. So how does this work with eternal youth?
I think the preferred stance is that Abyssals are neither dead nor alive. They do being-alive things like dying when killed (inb4 Shirou) and wanting to eat. Though, of course, Essence circumvents most of that but besides. On the other hand they also do being-dead things like having the fate of a dead man and not making more life (as far as I know -- they are sterile if you discount Charms and such... I think).Synapse said:She's NOT dead. Abyssals are still alive and die when they are killed.