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Inexplicably, Dragonborn are described as maturing very quickly compared to humans, reaching the same level of development as a [[Loli|ten year old]] human child at the tender age of three, and then going on to reach adulthood at the incredibly early age of... fifteen. Exactly the same age as was given for human adulthood in [[3e]] (unspecified in [[4e]]). | Dragonborn are a race from ''[[D&D|Dungeons and Dragons]] Fourth Edition''. Because of their stats Dragonborn make the best [[Paladins]]. | ||
Inexplicably, Dragonborn are described as maturing very quickly compared to humans, reaching the same level of development as a [[Loli|ten year old]] human child at the tender age of three, and then going on to reach adulthood at the incredibly early age of...fifteen. Exactly the same age as was given for human adulthood in [[3e]] (unspecified in [[4e]]). | |||
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Dragonborn are a race from Dungeons and Dragons Fourth Edition. Because of their stats Dragonborn make the best Paladins.
Inexplicably, Dragonborn are described as maturing very quickly compared to humans, reaching the same level of development as a ten year old human child at the tender age of three, and then going on to reach adulthood at the incredibly early age of...fifteen. Exactly the same age as was given for human adulthood in 3e (unspecified in 4e).
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