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wonder if this is the fix
Except that one country where they banned alcohol once.
Imagine being stuck in your late-teens/early twenties your whole life.
Sounds awful
Aging (e.g. cell degradation etc.) and growing up are different things.
Since the Unaging Gene stops pawns from aging but it doesn't stop pawns from growing up it would realistically age them up to the appearance of a 20-something, while probably having cells indicating they have an age of 0.
I think this mod makes a lot of sense.
If anything I'd be tempted to dial it up to 30 so the immortals don't keep wanting to date 18-year olds. If anything I feel like most immortals would lean towards dating those who are closers to their own age and experience.
as for why: simply for storytelling options like having different generation of sanguophages trigger ageless at different ages.
it doesnt even have to be about the romance aspect of it. some modded genes require your pawn to be 18 to be activated. this fixes that too.
It might be legal where you live, but it is not legal everywhere, and it certainly isn't legal on the internet.
Personally, I'm not comfortable with an eternally 17 year old dating a 38 year old. But maybe that's just me.