After all, even if the race has a norm, there could be family lines, etc. with differences in expectancy from the norm. :-)
Concerning dragons, I'm not entirely sure of how time affects them. I haven't read up on their lore in a while, but from what I remember aren't they essentially frozen in time (physically, which would attribute how they function in various stages of life) until they complete the Rites of Passage in order to change their form? A dragon could basically remain a hatchling forever, with time having no effect on how they preform until they managed to complete the Rites, in which they would gain the physical abilities of an adult, but then forever be frozen in that stage until they become an ancient, and so on.
I do suppose though that after a certain period of being an ancient, as they have no more forms to shift into, time would begin effecting them again, and they would eventually pass away, or be rebirthed. But with that in mind, they wouldn't even technically begin aging until after their ancient stage. This could be completely flawed, but it's how I remember it. Of course everyone roleplays in their own way, so I suppose it wouldn't really make a difference anyway.
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