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Published: 2011-07-12 20:26:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 638; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 2
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Description Post all questions below. this deviation is for Q&A dealing with the size of Miarons by age.

Q: Do all Miarons get that big?
A: No. Most often they are all smaller than the boy pictured here.

Q: How big do females get? (The one pictured is male)
A: Just as large as males can get. The range applies regardless of gender; you don't tell Miarons apart by size, you tell them apart by mane.

Q: Are Miaron babies always that small?
A: Yepyep. Though this guy was kinda tiny for a baby; they don't get taller than to a man's waist by birth though.

Q: It can take between six and thirty-three years? How does the rate of growth affect lifespan? And why do they have such a gap in maturity?
Yes; 'domestic' Miarons age much faster because their guardians and family do not live as long as Miarons at Mount Coraiel and roaming the Endless Plains do. If a Miaron took the full 30-75 years it takes to reach maturity raised by Miarons then their guardian would die shortly after they became full-grown. They have a gap in maturity due to differing factors in environment; a Miaron born in the Court or reborn in the Gardens (ex, around the Muse's magic) will take much longer to grow up, while a Miaron raised by the Races from birth will age like their children do. (maybe quicker if surrounded by Cheshires and Pygmy Fawkes and such.) Keep in mind the six and thirty-three limits are THE extremes; the average is fifteen years.

Q: And how does that affect lifespan? Will a Miaron in the care of Guardians live a considerably shorter life, and what are said lifespans?
A: They'll all live around 500 or so years, or until they have no reason to go on. A 'domestic' Miaron who has lost his or her Guardian, if they were particularly close, will deteriorate after their guardian's death unless someone manages to bring them out of such a state with the same dedication.

((Feel free to ask questions in the comments; they will be updated here.))

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Comments: 16

Fire-Link [2014-10-01 12:37:50 +0000 UTC]

NIce work. How's things going?

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Fire-Link [2013-10-01 14:00:27 +0000 UTC]

Nice work. How's things going?

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drew2319 [2011-07-13 18:26:24 +0000 UTC]

It looks like the Miaron in this picture suddenly started growing...kinda funny.
I can't remember...how do we tell which Muselings we have?

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Muse-Pets In reply to drew2319 [2011-07-13 23:16:00 +0000 UTC]

...by keeping track yourself?

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drew2319 In reply to Muse-Pets [2011-07-14 00:39:57 +0000 UTC]

Aww...I can't remember!

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AmmieDragon [2011-07-12 21:17:33 +0000 UTC]

XDDDD I love the whole "The Miaron must be full-grown to carry your fat ass"

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DancingWithDreams [2011-07-12 20:36:29 +0000 UTC]

.... my babies...arent babies anymore....; A ;

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forestfairyunicorn [2011-07-12 20:33:15 +0000 UTC]

This is awesome! Frankly, I don't have a Miaron, but like I said, this is awesome!

Hope there's one for Chershires, Chaos Ferrets, and Aeries!

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Muse-Pets In reply to forestfairyunicorn [2011-07-12 20:35:04 +0000 UTC]

I have far fewer issues with those in art. ^^' But if I have time they may come after these, since I see a lot of inconsistencies with Miarons.

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HinataXSakuraFanGirl [2011-07-12 20:31:18 +0000 UTC]

Wow. Miarons get pretty tall.

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Muse-Pets In reply to HinataXSakuraFanGirl [2011-07-12 20:35:19 +0000 UTC]

That they do.

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pureheart-169 [2011-07-12 20:30:31 +0000 UTC]

It can take between six and thirty-three years? How does the rate of growth affect lifespan? and why do they have such a gap in maturity?

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Muse-Pets In reply to pureheart-169 [2011-07-12 20:52:18 +0000 UTC]

Yes; 'domestic' Miarons age much faster because their guardians and family do not live as long as Miarons at Mount Coraiel and roaming the Endless Plains do. If a Miaron took the full 30-75 years it takes to reach maturity raised by Miarons then their guardian would die shortly after they became full-grown. They have a gap in maturity due to differing factors in environment; a Miaron born in the Court or reborn in the Gardens (ex, around the Muse's magic) will take much longer to grow up, while a Miaron raised by the Races from birth will age like their children do. (maybe quicker if surrounded by Cheshires and Pygmy Fawkes and such.) Keep in mind the six and thirty-three limits are THE extremes; the average is fifteen years.

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pureheart-169 In reply to Muse-Pets [2011-07-12 20:55:39 +0000 UTC]

Right. That makes sense 8D And how does that affect lifespan? Will a Miaron in the care of Guardians live a considerably shorter life, and what are said lifespans?

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Muse-Pets In reply to pureheart-169 [2011-07-12 22:01:59 +0000 UTC]

They'll all live around 600 or so years, or until they have no reason to go on. A 'domestic' Miaron who has lost his or her Guardian, if they were particularly close (like Daniel and Emi for instance), will deteriorate after their guardian's death unless someone manages to bring them out of such a state with the same dedication.

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pureheart-169 In reply to Muse-Pets [2011-07-12 22:10:55 +0000 UTC]

Okay. 8D Thanks!

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