[HPforGrownups] Wizard Aging Process
Samantha Boylan
samiamthelast at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 24 22:56:48 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 21388
From: Magda Grantwich <mgrantwich at yahoo.com>
Reply-To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HPforGrownups] Wizard Aging Process
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 15:36:35 -0700 (PDT)
Something has been bugging me about the wizard aging process.
Dumbledore is 150 (or so). McGonigall is 75ish.
Now this would make sense if a wizard ages one year for every two
Muggle years: a man of 75 is old and a woman of 37ish is middle-aged
(sorry if anyone out there faints over this). So that's nice and
logical.
AND...
Snape is 35 (or so). Does he act like a 17 year old? Yes,
sometimes.
BUT...
THe trio is 11 to 14 in four books and they reflect their ages just
as they would if they were muggles.
So my question is: when does a wizard's aging process slow down so
he/she can reach the 100 plus stage? When you hit adulthood? When
you reach 70 or so? Is it simply an extended old age?
>>>>>>>>>
I've alway seen it as changing after you hit the top of the hill. Once you
reach about 30(when you begin to deteriorate), you begin to age more slowly.
Just my theory,
Sam I Am The Last
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