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Re: Kylie (Courage Wolf)
"Hmm... oh hey Kylie. What brought that on?" Delilah replied, brushing her hair in front of a mirror that was hanging on the wall in there as she glanced back at Kylie before going back to doing what she was doing. She could tell Kylie was troubled about something though and stopped humming and turned to look at her after setting her brush down. "Well we live... usually at least... for about four hundred to about six hundred years on average. It's the same as nymphs really. Those of us that are more magically inclined generally live longer than the average in most cases, but not all, when we use a lot of our power and throw it around too much we'll generally kind of... exhaust our life forces. Tina will too for all that added strength she has. She's literally pushed the limits of her body too much, so I know that she might not even make it to our average for life span, and it's more likely she'll barely make it to about two hundred and fifty years old. It was her decision though and she knows the consequences of pushing her body past its limits to become stronger like that," Delilah went on to say to Kylie, telling her the average lifespan of her race give or take, depending on the individual.
"Since Giselle is neither strongly magically inclined, nor has she tried to force her body beyond its normal limits though, she'll probably last around the average though, possibly more or less, unless something drastic happens to her before that. While I will probably outlast both of them unless I throw around my magical powers a whole lot, enough to exhaust my own life forces, which likely wouldn't ever happen, but it has been known to happen from time to time with mages of any kind, when they try to do spells their bodies aren't prepared for and things like that," Delilah added as an afterthought with a shrug of her shoulders.
"Is there any specific reason why you wanted to know by chance Kylie? Is something bothering you still? I'd hoped that some good sleep might help with that, but I guess I was wrong yet again," Delilah asked her after a few moments pause, looking troubled that her advice had apparently not helped in the least to ease Kylie's troubled mind any.
"Hmm... oh hey Kylie. What brought that on?" Delilah replied, brushing her hair in front of a mirror that was hanging on the wall in there as she glanced back at Kylie before going back to doing what she was doing. She could tell Kylie was troubled about something though and stopped humming and turned to look at her after setting her brush down. "Well we live... usually at least... for about four hundred to about six hundred years on average. It's the same as nymphs really. Those of us that are more magically inclined generally live longer than the average in most cases, but not all, when we use a lot of our power and throw it around too much we'll generally kind of... exhaust our life forces. Tina will too for all that added strength she has. She's literally pushed the limits of her body too much, so I know that she might not even make it to our average for life span, and it's more likely she'll barely make it to about two hundred and fifty years old. It was her decision though and she knows the consequences of pushing her body past its limits to become stronger like that," Delilah went on to say to Kylie, telling her the average lifespan of her race give or take, depending on the individual.
"Since Giselle is neither strongly magically inclined, nor has she tried to force her body beyond its normal limits though, she'll probably last around the average though, possibly more or less, unless something drastic happens to her before that. While I will probably outlast both of them unless I throw around my magical powers a whole lot, enough to exhaust my own life forces, which likely wouldn't ever happen, but it has been known to happen from time to time with mages of any kind, when they try to do spells their bodies aren't prepared for and things like that," Delilah added as an afterthought with a shrug of her shoulders.
"Is there any specific reason why you wanted to know by chance Kylie? Is something bothering you still? I'd hoped that some good sleep might help with that, but I guess I was wrong yet again," Delilah asked her after a few moments pause, looking troubled that her advice had apparently not helped in the least to ease Kylie's troubled mind any.