Bluko88
Sergeant
So yeah Unqid died of "natural causes" at age 53.
Don't even think I got to talk to him about the main quest LOL.
Granted may he had cancer or some sort of illness, but IDK isn't 53 a bit young to be keeling over? I mean he's the Sultan too. Wouldn't the nobility generally live longer then most due to better diet, actual beds, and access to medicine/physicians?
And yes I know back in the good ol' days people had much shorter life expectancies i.e. most people were lucky if they lived to be 60. I guess my concern here more is that are my Characters just gonna up and die at age 50? Doesn't leave much time to raise kids to take over for you. What about companions and clan members? So now it's a bad idea to recruit anyone over the age of 30? Seems a bit age discriminatory, thank goodness the starting age is 22 now I guess.
I mean I'm okay with people croaking at age 60+, as that seems a bit more reasonable and expected to me. (Given the setting I'd expect the average lifespan for Lords to be 65.) I might be okay with early deaths, but only if they are intended counter to high birth rates. Obviously having too many Nobles at once could unbalance the game and especially if there's disparity between the Kingdoms. But something tells me this was just more RNG.
Don't even think I got to talk to him about the main quest LOL.
Granted may he had cancer or some sort of illness, but IDK isn't 53 a bit young to be keeling over? I mean he's the Sultan too. Wouldn't the nobility generally live longer then most due to better diet, actual beds, and access to medicine/physicians?
And yes I know back in the good ol' days people had much shorter life expectancies i.e. most people were lucky if they lived to be 60. I guess my concern here more is that are my Characters just gonna up and die at age 50? Doesn't leave much time to raise kids to take over for you. What about companions and clan members? So now it's a bad idea to recruit anyone over the age of 30? Seems a bit age discriminatory, thank goodness the starting age is 22 now I guess.
I mean I'm okay with people croaking at age 60+, as that seems a bit more reasonable and expected to me. (Given the setting I'd expect the average lifespan for Lords to be 65.) I might be okay with early deaths, but only if they are intended counter to high birth rates. Obviously having too many Nobles at once could unbalance the game and especially if there's disparity between the Kingdoms. But something tells me this was just more RNG.