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May 22 at 17:45 comment added KorvinStarmast Right, comment removed, there's a lot that depends on that particular table's interpersonal chemistry, etc.
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May 22 at 15:35 comment added Nobody the Hobgoblin @KorvinStarmast I don't disagree, that also would be a call of the DM, and it likely should take into consideration what the other players feel is suitable for the table; let me update the answer.
May 22 at 12:14 comment added Mołot @ThomasMarkov it's in the origin trilogy. Probablu in the first book afair. About Baenre matriarch being pregnant at an usually old age thanks to the Lolth favour. I only have it in Polish, but can try to find that part if it helps.
May 22 at 11:25 comment added Thomas Markov @Mołot Yeah, I was wondering if there might be something helpful to unpack in any of the canonical forgotten realms novels.
May 22 at 11:13 comment added Mołot @ThomasMarkov there's no indication humans would, either. If anything, Drizzt series mentioned at what age Drow matriarch usually stops having children, so there's lore mentioned age for a kind of Elves, but not for humans.
May 22 at 6:10 comment added Exal RAW, I'm not sure anybody in D&D undergoes menopause.
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May 22 at 5:26 comment added Thomas Markov Yes. And I think you’re on the right track observing that it’s literally the DMs job to settle this.
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May 22 at 5:24 comment added Nobody the Hobgoblin Also true. I assume you mean half-elves, though.
May 22 at 5:23 comment added Thomas Markov There’s no indication at all that elves ever experience menopause.
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