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Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the process of becoming older.

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  • Ageing
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  • Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the process of becoming older.
  • Ageing is
  • Ageing, in Fable and its sequels, is a game mechanic which lets the player become older.
  • Ageing is a chemical in the original Creatures. It decays from the moment of birth and at certain points its reducing level triggers a change in life stage. The original intention was for death to occur when the chemical reached a very low point, but this was left out of the original genome and is only present in certain breeds - see life stage for further details. Ageing was replaced by the chemical Life in later games.
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  • Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the process of becoming older.
  • Ageing is
  • Ageing, in Fable and its sequels, is a game mechanic which lets the player become older.
  • Ageing is a chemical in the original Creatures. It decays from the moment of birth and at certain points its reducing level triggers a change in life stage. The original intention was for death to occur when the chemical reached a very low point, but this was left out of the original genome and is only present in certain breeds - see life stage for further details. Ageing was replaced by the chemical Life in later games.
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