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wait.. isn't tenno is the special term use for the zariman children who control the warframe? or in this universe tenno=human?
If accounting for Eternalism, there aren't only two universes - one where our Tenno was frozen and remained a child, and another where they weren't [Drifter]. There would be infinite universes, each with slightly different versions of our Tenno. That may include different ages. We've only seen two.
There are also multiple Tenno. Thousands, canonically. So when you account for Eternalism with them, you'll get a much broader range of variety.
It was hidden in the void and experienced time fluctuations. Tenno are therefore in a state of temporal flux and have an indeterminate age.
We can judge them by look or behaviour but that is only skin deep. One Tenno dies and is replaced by another from a different timeline.
Like Schrodinger's cat they are alive (aging) and dead at the same time.