Yes, Draklar understood what I was trying to get acrossed...good job.

Annah: Yes, I know you have to be young in order to someday be old, but when you roleplay a young character, don\'t act like an old character unless you roleplay a mentally insane person who doesn\'t know his age, but I doubt anyone has been previously roleplaying that part. With the books, I was talking in terms of Knowledge instead of Wisdom because I belive age/experiences make up that Wisdom, but Knowledge comes from studying. Let\'s say that 80-year-old mage has been studying 6 hours a day since he was 8. That is a total studying time of 157,680 hours. (I didn\'t calculate leap year or anything...) Now let\'s take the aspiring 20-year-old who has studied 14 hours a day since he was 5. That totals to 76,650 hours. Compare the two and you will notice that the 80-year-old has twice as much studying time which could, in part, make up his great deal of Knowledge. If this paced kept up, (and people were immortal) then yeah, the 20-year-old would catch up to, and pass, the 80-year-old.
In conclusion, I would like to sum all of this up. Yes, a 20-year-old mage can be wise/knowledgable/good at magic, but he, in no way, can act like an 80-year-old mage with all that knowledge under his belt. I was also going to say something else, but I went to the store when I was about halfway done with this post, so I forgot. If I remember, I will edit the post...
And yes, Lynx_Lupo can say \"X is right.\" as long as X = Faldrok.
