Board Thread:Fanon Discussion/@comment-4598697-20180928165926

It's been a long time since we've had a discussion on here, so I guess we'd start one.

Considering there are different fantasy races inhabiting the fairy tale world, and their lifespans greatly vary, I was wondering how the school would take that into account. In most fantasy fiction, non-human races generally live longer than humans, so I'd probably assume the same for the fairy tale world. Some fairy tales have characters of different fantasy races represented. Take humans and genies, for example. Genies can live for hundreds or even thousands of years, while humans generally live only 60-90 years.

My guess is that characters representing long-lived races like genies and fairies can repeat their destiny more than once since they have much more time to produce a successor than short-lived races like humans. 