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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>elling the age of a grimal is difficult; their faces do not seem to change when they age. The only sign of aging is the sporadic gray hairs that grow on their manes and even this is rare amongst them. Grimals can go their entire life with perfect colorful fur. | <span class="DROPCAP">T</span>elling the age of a [[grimal]] is difficult; their faces do not seem to change when they age. The only sign of aging is the sporadic gray hairs that grow on their manes and even this is rare amongst them. Grimals can go their entire life with perfect colorful fur. | ||
The only way to roughly determine the age of grimals is by looking at their tail. As every decade passes, a small off-color ring forms on their tail. These rings are often accentuated by placing bands of leather or metal where one grows. These rings and bands are proudly displayed. When grimals grow their 9th or 10th ring, they make preparations for their passing to the afterlife and normally isolate themselves from the greater world. | The only way to roughly determine the age of grimals is by looking at their tail. As every decade passes, a small off-color ring forms on their tail. These rings are often accentuated by placing bands of leather or metal where one grows. These rings and bands are proudly displayed. When grimals grow their 9th or 10th ring, they make preparations for their passing to the afterlife and normally isolate themselves from the greater world. | ||