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If its who I think it is(her name starts with a d*), she and another one are part of a quest, basically there is a boy in town who recives gifts from these two girls. I have yet to complete the quest chain but my guess is at one point he chooses one of the two (or none) and then you can court the other.
*The game is unfortunately unplayable for me at present, lowest graphics and 1 frame per sec so I cannot confirm either girl name.
I wasn't suggesting they do that, merely an observation.
Actually! Mostly noblewomen would get married at young ages because everyone wanted to start pumping out heirs asap. they knew this was dangerous for young girls but they did not super care. Also most of our actual surviving records have more info about noblemwomen's age at birth, plenty of people barely knew how old they even were.
Peasants, on the other hand, wanted to survive. Folks like our protagonists in Medieval Dynasty would generally wait to marry girls off until they were even in their early 20s. They knew that older women are much more likely to survive childbirth than younger women. There may be plenty of exceptions to this, but it was perfectly acceptable for lowborn women to wait to get married.
Besides I don't think I'd love having my character's wife be 14, it would gross me out.