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It's not very usual but I've seen some documented cases of child soldiers in WWI at the very least (as an example of child soldiers in legitimate armies, and not some African warlord's drag band). And 'camp people' were a thing, be they traders, washers, cooks or prostitutes.


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[quote=@gcold]
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This is also true in real life.

[@Leidenschaft] Some minor nitpicks from me. 

-In Nordic orthography, the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatal_approximant]palatal approximant[/url] is represented by <j> rather than <y>. Which means your guy should be "[b]J[/b]orwen" instead of "Yorwen". With that said, it seems like the old Atmoran spelling used <y>, so if you want to keep his name, add an explanation for that old-fashioned spelling.
-I doubt the Legion would conscript someone at the age of 13. Either he lied to join, pressured by peer, or taken by more unorthodox commanders.

[@ClocktowerEchos] Did you ninja in a skill? I swear there was one less...

[@HHShetland] Standing in this corner; hailing from Riften, Skyrim; the undercat champion; Tennant Ibnazh!

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Feel free to add your sheet, Shetland.

[@Sovi3t] [@MacabreFox] Still reading, sorry for the wait guys.

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It wasn't unusual for young men to be considered adults by medieval standards. He was pressganged into service and was a bugle boy who also mended shirts and trousers. He was 14 when he crossed into Cyrodiil, if that's worth anything. Also, [s]I'll just change it to a J soon.[/s] Changed.