Amenta Worldbuilding Info
- MaggieoftheOwls
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The hair darkening as you get older is a thing humans do, too. I was pale blonde when I was a little kid and now I'm a brunette.
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Seconding Maggie -- everyone in my family seems to be born very-pale-blonde and end up very-dark-brunette by the time they're school-age.
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I had black hair as a baby, nearly blonde as a kid and now I have medium brown hair. :|
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Yeah my brother's hair started out pale blond and is now sort of light brown/very dirty blond.
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I had a lovely shade of golden blonde as a kid which started to darken at around middle school age. Now my hair is chestnut brown.
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1) How old do amentans look like at 20 when compared to humans?
2) Is it possible for there to be a country that doesn't honor other nations' matrilineal/patrilineal caste determination on mixed-caste immigrants and makes them change caste?
2) Is it possible for there to be a country that doesn't honor other nations' matrilineal/patrilineal caste determination on mixed-caste immigrants and makes them change caste?
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Amentans look like human 40 at Amentan 20 and like human 75-80 at Amentan 40.
There are not those.
It doesn't make less objective sense than "hold your horses".
There are not those.
It doesn't make less objective sense than "hold your horses".
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“Hold your horses”, I always assumed, made sense back when people used horses. I don’t think decades-old Amentans’ noses tended to fall off due to excitement.
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All right, it makes as much objective sense as "knock your socks off".