Could anybody give me an idea of how old Right-Bang, Scowly Nun and Star Nun are supposed to be by this moment, then? I used to take it as a given that Scowly Nun is Main Nun's mother, and Main Nun is apparently same age as Half-Bang. Star is also considerably older than Scowly ( because this). If my understanding is correct, then Right-Bang probably got her daughter much later in life, during her 30ies or even more - since Star is apparently completely mature in "nowdays" and to me she seems to be at least 30 years old as well, and Scowly by that time has a daughter of her own (unless she is actually just an elder sister, that is).
Could anybody give me an idea of how old Right-Bang, Scowly Nun and Star Nun are supposed to be by this moment, then? I used to take it as a given that Scowly Nun is Main Nun's mother, and Main Nun is apparently same age as Half-Bang. Star is also considerably older than Scowly ( because this). If my understanding is correct, then Right-Bang probably got her daughter much later in life, during her 30ies or even more - since Star is apparently completely mature in "nowdays" and to me she seems to be at least 30 years old as well, and Scowly by that time has a daughter of her own (unless she is actually just an elder sister, that is).
while scowly does act like a mother or maybe big sister to main nun, she is most likely not biologically related since they found main nun on the church's front door (shown here)
while scowly does act like a mother or maybe big sister to main nun, she is most likely not biologically related since they found main nun on the church's front door (shown here)
Thank you. I probably saw this picture before I got used to who is who, so I didn't remember. But even then, Scowly seems to be grown up there, as well as Star. Should have been at least 10 years since Right-Bang's departure, possibly even more.
By the way, that calendar. Of course it shows month and day, but not year. However... Such calendar would be valid only for a set number of years: 1802, 1813, 1819, 1824, 1830, 1841, 1847, 1852, 1858, 1869, 1875, 1880, 1886, 1897, 1909, 1915, 1920, 1926, 1937, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1965, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1993, 1999, 2004, 2010, 2021 (earlier than 1800 is apparently too irrelevant). Yeah, the 2021 fits it too - apparently the artist has shown the calendar like it was at the time of drawing the picture. But that still gives us some info!