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Well, she can be resurrected if she dies, so you're probably right. But her backstory clearly states that she died, and then her deity brought her back to life as their Inquisitor.
Divinity Original Sin 2 already has that covered. :)
Undead usually covers age discrimination as well. :P
Well, you have to consider the natural lifespan of these creatures.
It's generally accepted that Elves take 120 years before they're considered fully mature by their fellow Elves.
Dwarves are considered mature around age 45.
Tieflings reach adulthood by the age of 14.
It's quite a scattered list to keep track of, when it comes to D&D and Pathfinder.
Is it a big part of the game, or can it be completely ignored?
It can be ignored. The point of this game is to build a damn kingdom, not argue over what to stick your genitals into.
No, but it's becoming a big part of the forum, and that's not a good thing. I'm locking the thread before it becomes too unpleasant.