High Elf average ages vary by fantasy setting, but generally, they live for centuries, often reaching 200-300 years naturally, with some exceeding 700-1000+ years through magic or blessings, maturing much slower than humans, appearing youthful for centuries, and reaching adulthood around 100 years old.
Elves live two to three times as long as humans and the “beast-races” (Orcs, Khajiiti, Argonians). A 200-year-old Elf is old; a 300-year-old Elf is very, very old indeed. Anyone older than that has prolonged his or her lifespan through powerful magic.
Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
An elf typically claims adulthood and an adult name around the age of 100 and can live to be 750 years old.
They retain the appearance of a very healthy and well-formed 20 to 30 year old human, though have a more youthful complexion and air about them. Over time elves can "age" emotionally into a sort of weariness or ennui.
Are grown-ups allowed to intervene? Santa advises that no family member touch their Elf on the Shelf, but he does describe a few rare instances when an adult may use tongs or potholders to help an elf in an urgent situation.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a teenager is defined as a person between the ages of 13 and 19. Turning 13 marks the chronological start of the phase between childhood and adulthood.
Elves, at least the Eldar, have a pregnancy that lasts about a year. By the age of 1, Elves can speak, walk and dance. Puberty and full height are attained at around their fiftieth to one hundredth year, when they stop aging physically.
Elves are immortal but can be killed in battle, in which case they go to the Halls of Mandos in Aman for an afterlife. They may be restored by the Will of the Valar, and then go to live with the Valar in Valinor, like an Earthly Paradise, though just being in the place does not confer immortality, as Men supposed.
In English, that means that Círdan would be upward of around 10,000 years old during the events of The Lord of the Rings and somewhere around 7,000 years old during the events of The Rings of Power, which take place about 3,000 years before the Fellowship of the Ring forms.
As some of you may know, Elf means eleven in German. I've always had a close connection to the number. It's also the name of my first violin concerto… “
Wisdom Age 300 to 399 years
Elves in this Age range know their limits and are intelligent enough not to go above them. They are still physically fit, but feel the weight of past years. They start becoming vulnerable to illness and start being more careful.
Young teens, perhaps into mid-twenties.
Since Elves reach physical maturity at about the same age as humans, there is some wiggle room. Because they live vastly longer than humans, perhaps about the same age is relative to that longer life.
The most common reason I've seen given is that elves are a magic-attuned race. The magic helps prolong their lives naturally, plus the ability to do healing magic (in particular, advanced healing magic) can also increase their lifespans.
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The high elf is the most common elf variety. High elves average 5 feet tall and typically weigh just over 100 pounds. They live on fruits and grains, though they occasionally hunt for fresh meat. High elves prefer colorful clothes, usually with a green-and-gray cloak that blends well with the colors of the forest.
Children who participate in this activity gleefully anticipate finding their elf each morning and seeing just what he's been up to while they are fast asleep. There is only one rule according to the story: if the child touches the elf, it will lose its magic.
So it takes quite a bit to kill them, but elves can be killed in battle or a fight. Though nothing is said about it directly, it's also suggested that elves could die of starvation or extreme cold. There's a few references made to this in The Silmarillion, though never of an elf actually dying of these causes.
Physical weakness.
They tend towards lean rather bulky, so perhaps they can't lift or move as much as their human counterparts. Also, if they have a low body mass, they probably have a lower tolerance for alcohol.
There's only one exception to the rule. Parents can touch them when they help their Elf move to a new hiding location. Otherwise, it's a big no-no.
Actually, according to the same book, Elves rarely have one child or twins. Both are rare but they usually have 2 or 3 but it also depends on the generation of Elf. The very first generation at Cuivienen had 6 offspring.
Elves marry only once (with only one known, very special, exception), but there's no rule about them loving only once. For example, Finwe loved Miriel, and then he loved Indis. Likewise, Finduilas loved Gwindor, and then she loved Turin.
Most countries set the age of majority at 18, but some jurisdictions have a higher age and others lower. The word majority here refers to having greater years and being of full age as opposed to minority, the state of being a minor. The law in a given jurisdiction may not actually use the term "age of majority".
Sleep research suggests that a teenager needs between eight and 10 hours of sleep every night. This is more than the amount a child or an adult needs.
WHO defines 'Adolescents' as individuals in the 10-19 years age group and 'Youth' as the 15-24 year age group. While 'Young People' covers the age range 10-24 years.