Coulda sworn it was in the codex, but nope...Also I'm running off of memory and I'm like 90% sure that is right based off of what I remember from Shade's dialogue.
That's sort of a misunderstanding. We say average age of 30-40 only because so many infants were dying they skewed it towards that realm. Old age wasn't much behind of what we consider it today, being 60+, many people even reaching 80 if they were lucky/healthy.we've come a long way from when being in your 20s was considered old.
You two are likely talking about different time periods. Evil is talking about a time period far older than what you are Karretch, there was indeed a time where the average adult almost never made it out of their early twenties.
Karretct already pointed that out, but I countered by saying that if you go back far enough the life span of the average adult (meaning those who did make it through childhood) does in fact stay below twenty five.I feel it's prudent to mention that, pre-industrialization, if we take out the people that die before reaching adulthood, the life expectancy goes up, because many more people died during their childhood than today, and many figures you can find online only take infant mortality into account.
The only numbers I can find that dip into the 20's are only specified as taking infant mortality into account. But then again, you might have your own sources.Karretct already pointed that out, but I countered by saying that if you go back far enough the life span of the average adult (meaning those who did make it through childhood) does in fact stay below twenty five.