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Click on your clan. Then your main character..
At the bottom you see his family (not everyone in the clan, just his family). You can check the age of his younger brother. and his kids. Come back in a year, they will have grown. if not, you most likely have a mod. I've never heard of this happening in vanilla.
Once they reach 18, they "hang out" in some town or another (multiple reasons for certain areas.... but again, just click on them.. you'll figure out where). Then go add them to party.
Having a kid hit 18 is a miracle. I've only had that once, if ever.. can't remember.. I get married year 2.. usually. So that means my campaign is 20 years minimum? just before he can be added to party?
I usually make a new campaign before then.
ahh good point. I never clicked that, so didn't consider it. Good suggestion