Talk:Evileye/@comment-168.91.18.168-20180321171556/@comment-29248623-20180321173016

She has more classes (both racial and job), a longer lifespan and better access to knowledge than most of the inhabitants of the world.

As for why the 30s range is considered to be that of the superhuman tier of the world is due to a lack of exposure and knowledge of individuals above that range. General knowledge in the world and the education system employed by countries also affects the general average of levels as well as the development of individuals to said levels.

There is also the hypothesis of there being something of a soft cap or a general level cap existing for the inhabitants that is similar to the level restriction/ level distribution systems seen in RPGs. One way you could look at it is that E-Rantel is a starting zone for "playes" and thus the inhabitants of that state is generally lower than their neighbors who, in essence, are laid out on the path of progression for said "players." Going by that logic, it would be simple to conclude that higher level averages and higher level unique "NPCs" exist in some of the more developed states that are on the latter end of the "player" progression route.