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by Q.Araignee » Wednesday 27 August 2008 1:01:47pm
Ah, my apologies for this being a *little* late- this is a topic for discussion concerning the RPG Founding Fathers.
Any ideas, feel free to put them all down here. Charcter-wise, so far we have Marpessa Chant, Salazar and Searpente Slytherin.
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by salemboy » Thursday 28 August 2008 8:06:31am
I've already pm'd Riley about this, but I don't think he can do anything about it, so I'm hoping one of the moderators will be able to change it. I was looking at Salazar's character description, and he's simply to young to be Searpente's dad. Somebody needs to make Salazar older.
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by *Riley* » Friday 29 August 2008 6:58:32am
15 isn't too young...
I mean, I've seen 11 year olds, that is wrong.
I know if you want it changed, I didn't really think about it to be honest...
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by salemboy » Friday 29 August 2008 9:42:32am
I understand, man. I just don't think it's right to have a kid at age fifteen. It's just not right. Even though I too have seen parents at a very young age. It's really quite sad.
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by *Riley* » Friday 29 August 2008 12:38:59pm
Yeah, I agree.
I'm not sur moderators can change it so I might just act like I was around 25, aye ?
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by Q.Araignee » Friday 29 August 2008 2:25:32pm
Gah, I don't think I can change it- sorry, I should have checked that, forgot the whole "Salazar's a dad" thing. *Hides in the corner blushing*
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by FawkesthePhoenix » Friday 29 August 2008 3:33:53pm
although, this was centuries ago, people didn't live as long then.
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by DucksRMagical » Friday 29 August 2008 3:43:20pm
FawkesthePhoenix wrote:although, this was centuries ago, people didn't live as long then.
That's an excellent point. In the Muggle world during this time, girls were married off at 14 or 15. Guys generally got married in their 20s or so.
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by GodrictheGriffon » Friday 29 August 2008 4:56:41pm
Except for if they were nobility. There have been some who were married at seven.
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by salemboy » Saturday 30 August 2008 7:49:40am
Yeah, but I don't think that Salazar was one of the greatest wizards of all time at age twenty five.
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