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Ok, You, what ever you say sir/ma'am.

Suggestions:

With age, normal humans can reach an age of 120-135 last time I read. Just find the oldest human character in the series and list their age as the "oldest known" age to date.

Also, humans are the building blocks for Beastkins, Vampires and Artificial clones.


 * Through genetic engineering using human and animal DNA, Beaskins were born. Half-Beastkins like Makoto and Kokonoe were children of full Beastkins and humans, giving them the whole "squirrelgirl/catgirl" features respectively.


 * Vampires prefer drinking human blood over animal blood because apparently it's more delicious and, through the Slave Red stuff, vampirism spreads like a disease as a result. Those that DON'T become vampires this way become ghouls, beings that are half-human, half-vampire and have slight benefits in strength, speed and life expectancy. I think Ragna falls in this category, but I'm not sure.


 * Cloning always requires some kind of base DNA in order to make the clone in the first place. Noel, Lambda and Nu were all based off of Saya's genes as she could naturally produce seither and Celica was created from that one time she entered the boundary during the Dark War.

Humans were also the cause of the Black Beast and the "post-apocalyptic" world - if you can even call it that - BlazBlue is today. As a result, half the world's population was killed and most of the world is unsuitable for living. Seithr caused Lotte Roy Carmine to go insane, swell and eventually become Arakune, a savage creature made entirely out of liquid seithr. Litchi has also been corrupted to an unknown extent, but she's presumable slightly more aggressive.

Take this info as you like. It's mostly guess work, but it's also a bit of real-life research on this stuff. I had to google cloning and vamprirism just to understand the stuff. I just hope you're not as harsh as Crimera. She was nice, just had a sharp tongue.