Cultures across Ruslavia celebrate the transition from childhood to adulthood as a rite of passage.
Catfolk come of age at 15 years old.
Changelings come of age at 15 years old. At this time their
Hag mother arrives to Claim them from their childhood life. While the child must choose to accompany the hag mother of her free will, the hag will usually do everything in her power to persuade, coerce or bribe the child to come with her. As soon as the child agrees to the Claiming (even if only for an instant) this is enough to grant the hag control over the changeling.
Dwarves come of age at 40 years old.
Elves come of age at 110 years old.
Drow come of age at 110 years old.
Half-Elves come of age at 20 years old.
Gnomes come of age at 40 years old.
When an Ice Gnome comes of age, they undergo a secret ritual to bond their life with that of a chosen animal companion, familiar or pet. This keeps the animal alive as long as the gnome lives, but also means that if the animal is hurt, the gnome will feel that pain.
Goblins come of age at 12 years old.
Halflings come of age at 20 years old.
When male halflings of the Bratva Brotherhood come of age (or enter the brotherhood), they undergo a series of dangerous macho challenges, at the end of which their right eye is gouged out, and the socket filled with molten gold.
Quarterlings come of age at 17 years old.
Humans come of age at 15 years old.
Kobolds come of age at 12 years old.
Orcs come of age at 12 years old.
Half-Orcs come of age at 14 years old.
Tieflings come of age at 20 years old.