Anuli: 11-12 (but fae looks like fae's five to everyone else because ~houseplants don't grow as well~)
Kamari - 25-ish. (Somewhere in the early twenties.)
Ankh: 25-ish. (Maturity wise, Ankh and Kamari are at a comparable point, but years-lived-wise, ANkh's older than Kamari. Differing growth rates wow wow.)
Sitara: 16 (fae's close to maturity for a loblolly pine)
Nali: 58-ish
Aisfa: 64-ish
(Trees have a type III survivorship curve, which basically means that most young trees die off, and once trees get to maturity, they tend to live for as long as they possibly can. Which means, dryad culture reflects this. Perfectly normal to have most younglings die off. A tad bit sad, but... really? Their personalities don't fully develop until they're closer to maturity. So, it doesn't matter much and it's almost expected. AND most dryads forget the earliest years of their life so ~no traumatic consequences~ yay!
The closer a dryad gets to maturity, the more everyone believes them to stay alive, so Sitara, for example, would be expected to stay alive, although fae's in the most vulnerable stage of faer life right now.
As for Anuli.... eh? Not really. Anuli's already really small for someone faer age.
Anyways, dryads overall REALLY value getting older. Hence why aging Nali and Aisfa to be much older was so much more interesting than more 'young adults' to me. Dryads tend to get chubbier, their roots longer, leaves growing on their elbows and on the inside of their knees, showing knots and scars and signs that they've gone through life. Aisfa especially... abuses being the oldest a bit.)
And yes, I can't make a single post without a whole worldbuilding infodump I'm sorryyyy.





