Talk:Jelsa/@comment-203.104.11.25-20150104052240/@comment-104.32.53.15-20150107042713

"Also, with the age of Jack, I agree with the Rise of The Guardians book Guide to the Guardians by making him 18 in my story. Technically eighteen is still a teenager (an adult in Australia), but there is only a three year age gap between them. Three years isn't that much; I know of married couples who have more than five years between them, even eight. But Jack does refer to himself as 318 at one point, because that would be his actual age."

I'm confused; Jack Frost is 14. There are three interviews of it, one on tape, and the other source is on his Wiki. His third party distributions with merchandise have two different ages, and his art book typos both his deceased age and Jamie's canon age; his creator has one. Age gaps have to do with emotional maturity, not how many years so and so have. The life difference between a teen and an adult is an utterly different argument from two adults and two teens with age gaps in them. "318 would be his actual age?" I've never heard him refer to himself as 318 in RotG? But I'm not sure what arguemnt 300 has when Jack acts like a teenaged boy who's been stuck as a teenager forever, pranking the world for 300 years, so it doesn't have any effect on his maturity level, which is stunted as a teenager.