The world doesn't have game elements, except for all the Japanese kids reincarnated this time, people just notice they get better at doing things, and adventurers with long careers learn to inherently boost their strength or the toughness of their skin over time. I think Aera is in her twenties and has probably been doing this stuff since she was a small child.Either she's older than she looks or this really is just the usual thing they learn while growing up with other elves. Or it could be both.
Like, if you live in the forest and jump around tree branches as a kid while also hunting with a bow, these skills wouldn't be surprising to have especially in a world with game-like Skills.
Actually, the elf duo might even look older than they actually are. If they're highschooler age, that could be like toddlers to actual long-lived elves.
Anyway, they should start practicing the typical elf skills if they don't want to be outed as clueless city elves or something.
Imagine being an elf and you haven't spent at least a couple of decades of your life in the sacred forests of your ancestors.
'Like ew, were you born in the city? You probably haven't even seen a 4000 year old tree, have you?'
-bully elf
I could imagine, the elves that go out of their ancestral homes would probably already be looked down on by other elves. And then you show that you can't do basic elf things? They'd get ostracized. (Unless they pretend to be bookworms that spent all their time studying magic and the outside world instead of foraging and hunting.)
Makes you think about that smol child that chose the Alcoholism skill, and grew a beard, to fit in with the native Dwarves.Born as an elf vs. pretending to be an elf.![]()
Elves here only live slightly longer than human, so like 100 something. Aera did have to finish her cook training before getting her lisence to open a restaurant, so she should be around 20-30 years old.Either she's older than she looks or this really is just the usual thing they learn while growing up with other elves. Or it could be both.
Like, if you live in the forest and jump around tree branches as a kid while also hunting with a bow, these skills wouldn't be surprising to have especially in a world with game-like Skills.
Actually, the elf duo might even look older than they actually are. If they're highschooler age, that could be like toddlers to actual long-lived elves.
Anyway, they should start practicing the typical elf skills if they don't want to be outed as clueless city elves or something.
Imagine being an elf and you haven't spent at least a couple of decades of your life in the sacred forests of your ancestors.
'Like ew, were you born in the city? You probably haven't even seen a 4000 year old tree, have you?'
-bully elf
I could imagine, the elves that go out of their ancestral homes would probably already be looked down on by other elves. And then you show that you can't do basic elf things? They'd get ostracized. (Unless they pretend to be bookworms that spent all their time studying magic and the outside world instead of foraging and hunting.)
They live twice as long. I guess if that's slightly longer or not would depend on your perspective. Compared to most elves in fiction, that's indeed pitifully little, but from a human perspective twice as much is... Well, twice as much, so it's not only slightly longer.Elves here only live slightly longer than human, so like 100 something. Aera did have to finish her cook training before getting her lisence to open a restaurant, so she should be around 20-30 years old.