Did anyone find it hard to believe that Cecilia was 201 years old?
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Re: Did anyone find it hard to believe that Cecilia was 201 years old?
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Oh yes! I hadn't even thought about it in this view. It's most probable that the time in hell is different from time on earth. Just like the Biblical "a thousand days to a man is one day to God".sabira62 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 17:58I actually disagree, she was 201 years old in another world, and what world: HELL, so obviously she wouldn't know anything about the human world, maybe she could be wiser for her age in hell but not about things in the human world, and her falling for Sebastian , well I think since its her first time, she would fall for a 14 year old and not care because of the amazing feeling she's havingBrittany LaPour wrote: ↑29 Dec 2021, 15:59 Now I know that Cecilia is a 16-year-old junior in a 201-year-old Princess of Hell body, but the girl didn't know what basketball was? She has never been in love? I understand that perhaps she was busy killing mortals and just didn't find anyone to pine after but for her to fall so hard so quickly for Sebastian when she's so old. It seems a little bit of a character flaw to me. Maybe I'm reading too much into it because it is a young adult book but I thought she would be a tad more mature than the rest of the 16-year-olds.


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But then the time frame in hell is different from that in earth. Also, her nature as an immortal justifies the age since they may take quite a pretty long time to grow. I remember a Dracula movie where the daughter was eight-hundred-and-something years old but "uh-oh, you still can't date since you're still way too young" says father Dracula (add in a little Dracula voicePhyll Kamau wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 17:22 I find it hard to believe that Cecilia was 201 years old. She should have been more mature and worldly at that age. I understand that Lucifer wanted her to live a sheltered life, but even sheltered 16-year-olds are more worldly than Cecilia at 201 years old.


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