Maybe he is thinking of fertility the way a gamer thinks of health.
Wizards are just healthier. There isn’t a solid, hard science fiction explanation for why they heal faster and shrug off harder hits. They just do.
Likewise no attention needs to be paid to the nature of the end of fertility or the resources that run out or the way the odds of viable offspring and safe childbirth start ramping down around in the mid to late twenties in normal females. They just don’t in a witch’s life.
Could be, although there is still menopause, which is more what I was thinking about… That seems less attached to a general concept of “health” to me for some reason.
Maybe he is thinking of fertility the way a gamer thinks of health.
Wizards are just healthier. There isn’t a solid, hard science fiction explanation for why they heal faster and shrug off harder hits. They just do.
Likewise no attention needs to be paid to the nature of the end of fertility or the resources that run out or the way the odds of viable offspring and safe childbirth start ramping down around in the mid to late twenties in normal females. They just don’t in a witch’s life.
Could be, although there is still menopause, which is more what I was thinking about… That seems less attached to a general concept of “health” to me for some reason.
Unlike in Dresdenverse where I just finished reading Butters giving an analysis (when he should have been working out how to escape from zombies!)
That scene is exactly what I was thinking of.